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11-12-2004, 03:51 PM | #31 |
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it's so much better than the US release, ITTE rocks my socks!
there's: Young Grow Old To Whom It May Concern Roadhouse Blues (live w/ Robbie Krieger of The Doors @ Woodstock '99) WTLF & WAWO (studio acoustic versions) Is This The End... perhaps my favorite Creed song
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For the genereal public, a GH album is a singles CD. Unless a song put out as a single flat out sucks, radio will play it and it will become popular. This GH album is for casual Creed listeners. If Creed sat down (WHAT IF... yeah right ) and actually picked out songs that die-hard fans like and were moved by the most and were received the best at concerts, the GH CD would look different, like with WATY, FM, and SHWM on it, I would say.
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Yeah, I have to agree with him. How does a song become a "hit" if it isn't released as a single? I've never seen a greatest hits collection by any band where's there's more than just singles on it. |
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