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(Message started by: sympathy_0 on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:00am)

Title: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by sympathy_0 on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:00am
was any robby song ever a single in the history of goo??

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by SassyMay on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:03am
nope,poor Robby,people give him crap all the time,you know what?next time says soemhting bad about Robby and they're within arms reach i'm gonna smack the crap out of them!

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by sympathy_0 on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:06am
lol...i thought he would have at least one single, especially in the earlier years

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by SassyMay on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:08am
well i dunno about then but i know form at least HMU until now he has had no singles i can't say for Jed or FR.

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by sympathy_0 on Aug 23rd, 2005, 10:35am
i dont see why he couldnt have at least one single ..

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by SassyMay on Aug 23rd, 2005, 12:30pm
i don't either.........he does have a good songs like tucked away and january friend,slave girl,extra pale,and amigone!

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by dizzilyblue on Sep 5th, 2005, 12:29pm
I thought "Burnin' Up" was released as a single, and it was even featured on MTV's show "120 Minutes" back in the mid-90s.  There was even a video for it . . . I'll try to find a link or something . . .

~ Amanda

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by SassyMay on Sep 5th, 2005, 2:05pm

on 09/05/05 at 12:29:04, dizzilyblue wrote:
I thought "Burnin' Up" was released as a single, and it was even featured on MTV's show "120 Minutes" back in the mid-90s. �There was even a video for it . . . I'll try to find a link or something . . .

~ Amanda

You're kidding me?!Are you absolutely sure it was a video and not a live one?Now,this I must see.....

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by steph on Sep 5th, 2005, 5:15pm

on 08/23/05 at 10:06:51, sympathy_0 wrote:
lol...i thought he would have at least one single, especially in the earlier years



bands on independent labels with tiny promotional budgets don't always have the opportunity to release lots of singles, especially if their record sales are less than stellar. i'm sure that was even more true in the late 80's than it is now.

and according to the wog faq, "burnin' up" was a "live mtv performance video"

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by Shauny on Sep 5th, 2005, 6:43pm
surely if he had a single it would be shown on the site along with the others? what I don't get is how when the band didn't have John singing all the time Robby didn't get a single :S

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by dizzilyblue on Sep 5th, 2005, 7:12pm
Okay, I finally found the video clip I had of it!  Yes, it was on 120 Minutes and a live performance.  Perhaps "Burnin' Up" wasn't a single and was just shown on the show for promotional purposes at the time?  

~ Amanda

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by thenormal on Sep 6th, 2005, 4:15am
i do know that they did a self-made video for "No Way Out" and for "Laughing" as well so yes, you can say robby had a single in the past

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by sympathy_0 on Sep 6th, 2005, 4:04pm
I would rather Robby not have a single...it would b ok if it was extra, but not if it was instead of a john single, no offense robby, i like his music 2

Title: Re: Was a robby song ever a single?? EVER??
Post by RobbyGooPunk on Sep 7th, 2005, 8:27pm
Like we all say. if rob was in any other band he would be lead vocals in a second. But chances are he never will have a single with the GGDs.



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