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Title: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Rockin_Munchkin on Apr 18th, 2006, 8:11am So, has anybody listened to it yet? I've been listening to parts of the songs. I'm not sure if I like it yet. It almost sounds like they've slowed down a bit too much. I don't know. lol Give me a few days, I'll love it. What do you think? |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Scott Wilson on Apr 18th, 2006, 8:52am listened to it 2x already it rocks!!!! |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by ShanGooFan on Apr 18th, 2006, 9:30am I listened to it once. I love it so far. I don't want to listen to it anymore until next week. Of course I might have to listen to Can't Let It Go a couple more times. I'm in completel love :love: with that song. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by nmf016 on Apr 18th, 2006, 9:35am Once I finally listened to it at like 4am, I was so distressed by how much I hated it that I wrote a pretty scathing review. �Don't ban me... I just listened to the whole album and here are my thoughts... A story: About 3 years ago I got some fancy software to edit sound files. While I was converting some really old live cassettes to .wav files, I discovered tools to remove cracks, hissing, and pops from the audio. Being inexperienced, I turned up the settings as high as they would go, assuming that meant there would be no flaws in the final product. But, when I listened to what I had just done, the final result wasn't a perfect live recording. It was sludge. It was perfectly smooth, but it was crap. The pops and hisses were gone, but so were the dynamics of the live performance and the highs and lows of the guitars and vocals. To me, LLI sounds like the sludge. With protools, I'm sure every note is in perfect time and every note is the right note, but music isn't about the right notes. The mistakes and crackles and hisses are what makes a song. LLI feels so glossed over it's like you're not listening to anything at all. I hated it. I hated almost all of it. At least four times while listening I thought "This has to be a joke. It's an ultimate April Fool's joke. This is not the Goo Goo Dolls". My first mission tomorrow morning is to find Jack Joseph Puig and tell him I hate him. I ripped the VH1 stream and listened to it on my ipod so the sound isn't going to be awesome, but God... the vocals are like sludge in the music. I could barely make out anything that was being sung. There are no clear vocals. You can barely hear Robby and John's vocals are all slurred. The band I once identified by their super catchy but clever hooks is barely here. Moving on, some of the lyrics made me cringe. Seriously, I think there has to be some of the worst and obvious rhymes ever. It's a shame too, because there are some really cool lines in some of the songs, but then bad cliches and rhymes kill it. I will give them this: The song Let Love In is catchy like crack. I've only heard it completely once and it seems to be burrowing in to my brain. I have no idea what John is saying in the song, but at least it's memorable. I do like Feel the Silence for the hook as well, even though I'm weirded out by the double vocals thing and some awful lyrics. And I won't knock Stay With You or Better Days, even though I'm not a huge fan of the latter. And, I really do think most of these songs will be bearable live, when vocals are let loose a little. So yeah, I'm pretty much insanely let down. I've been a fan of pretty much everything they've done and it makes me incredibly sad to dislike this album as much as I do, especially because of how long the wait has been and how long the wait will be until the next one. Flame away.... Oh, and this line "It seems the ones who love us are the one that we deceive" is the first time I have ever said " Holy crap! Replacements line!" (Go read the lyrics to Bastards of Young) |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Rockin_Munchkin on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:06am I've been listening to the CD all the way through and I'm finding that I'm really starting to like it. It's hard getting used to how different it is, but the songs all flow together quite nicely and the music is very well done. The Goo Goo Dolls are amazing in the fact that they can pull off almost any type of music. They probably went in this direction to expand their horizons. At the same time, I wonder how this album will appeal to people. It seems to me that you can have more of an appreciation for Let Love In if you know where the Goo Goo Dolls have come from and listened to their progression through the years. After listening, I find the new sound softer sound to be quite relaxing, meaningful and beautiful. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Caroline on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:17am nmf016: You've voiced everything I've feared for this CD. When I read the lyrics on the site I was so disappointed. Most of it is so poorly written, too many cliches, that the good lines get lost. I'm so sick of John starting sentences/phrases with "And" - it's just lazy songwriting. I can tolerate that kind of thing in a song like Name because it's such a good song that it can handle it. As for the music, I've only heard the snippets on the website but I'm not too pleased. The songs sound like lots of other acts to me. "Feel the Silence" sounds so much like a Creeper Lagoon song that I dug out "Take Back the Universe" and listened to it for a whole day - those are great songs from 2001 and they made the new Goo sound trite. I'm not feeling this album. Gutterflower was a partial disappointment but I fear this will be a total one. I realize this is a matter of taste. Perhaps is Glen Ballard. Perhaps it's them trying for one more great CD before they disband. Perhaps they peaked at DUTG. Perhaps I'm too much of a Westerberg fan now. I just don't know. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by tkc1989 on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:32am Well i can't even get it to work :-/ |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by iris3732 on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:42am on 04/18/06 at 09:35:07, nmf016 wrote:
I'm very upset. Not with you, with the CD. I kind of agree with you. I remember when I first listened to Gutterflower and I immediately liked at least 80% of the CD. I know if I listen to this one more, the songs will grow on me (that's usually what happens) but that's not supposed to be the case with the Goo Goo Dolls. They rock and I know it. Their music - well, I'm just supposed to really like it upon first listen, you know? My first impression is that a few of the songs sound like they are making them up as they go along. And sometimes something sounds off with John's voice. Almost like he's singing keys that are too high for his voice. I'm really disappointed that A) Better Days is on there because initially they gave the impression that this song was only for the Target Christmas CD. I do not care for this song, and B) there is no acoustic song on the CD, like Sympathy or Acoustic #3. I know it's not required but it was something I was looking forward to. Robby's songs seem almost dead. Where's the energy from him that we love? I'm wondering if the producers were trying to make what they thought was a more radio-friendly album. I loved Gutterflower but none of the songs really took off. I don't know. Of course I'm going to race out and buy it next week and it will probably end up being played nonstop in my car. I just don't like the fact that after my first listen I am actually turned off by some of the songs. I mean, Goo is my favorite band. It's not supposed to be like that. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by fizzygoo2 on Apr 18th, 2006, 11:08am Wow. Haha lots of negativity up in here. Of course, all of you have a right to your opinion, and I'm not just going to say "Come on guys! It's goo! Give it a chance! It HAS to be great because they made it!" because it annoys the crap out of me when people do that, especially because most of them know nothing about music. Haha everything that people are complaining about on this CD is what makes me love it. The CD is very different from their usual standard, but it's like a whole new depth of expression and I love that they can evolve and change and take on new perspectives in their music. The roughness of their old Replacements-worshipping days is almost all gone and now they sound more like U2....I even hear strains of the Flaming Lips and the Beatles in there. As far as the "sludge"-ness is concerned, I noticed that from the first clip of Stay With You that appeared online, but once I got the mp3 from iTunes it got a lot better. Maybe the same thing is happening here? I don't know the quality of the Vh1 recording, but my friend got me an advance copy of the CD and it's really not too noticeable except on Feel the Silence. And I actually like the way the lyrics blend with the music sometimes, but I think that's just a personal preference. I'm a singer and I like a polished sound....I can't stand it when the vocals are off in pitch or quality with the music. I love the theme that runs through the album, and I think I finally understand why they put Better Days and Give a Little Bit on there (haha which I still don't entirely agree with). I actually adore all the rhyming, but that's another personal thing. I use a lot of rhymes in my own songwriting and I'll often sacrifice lyrical value for a good rhyme....I guess it's just the Cole Porter in me. As for John using "and" to begin his phrases, I don't think it's lazy, I just think it's style. J.K. Rowling overuses adverbs like there's no tomorrow but it's part of what makes her books so fun to read. "And" is just a part of Johnny's signature writing style. I will admit, there are a few lyrics that also make me cringe, especially in Feel the Silence. And my least favorite one, "You lie awake at night, with blue eyes that never cry"....agghhh it repeats at the end! He should have just ended it with "how do we hold on?" repeating, because the ending just makes me want to vomit. I think for some people, this album is going to take some heavy listening, but I loved it the very first time. Even some tracks I didn't love at first are starting to grow on me, like Without You Here. I actually kind of hated it when I first listened to it, but I tried it again this morning and found myself really getting into it. I think overall it's an incredibly unique album with a lot of depth and a very positive, mellow feel. I love the use of harmony (squeeeee I am a harmony fiend), the really different guitar and electronic tracks laid over very simple chords, I loved BOTH Robby songs immediately, which is a total first for me, and I think that there are several tracks that stand out as having the potential to be very commercially successful. If you don't like it, I am totally ok with that, but I myself am totally in love with Let Love In! |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by nmf016 on Apr 18th, 2006, 11:16am [quote author=Caroline link=board=maingooboard;num=1145365905;start=0#5 date=04/18/06 at 10:17:17] As for the music, I've only heard the snippets on the website but I'm not too pleased. The songs sound like lots of other acts to me. "Feel the Silence" sounds so much like a Creeper Lagoon song that I dug out "Take Back the Universe" and listened to it for a whole day - those are great songs from 2001 and they made the new Goo sound trite. I'm not feeling this album. Gutterflower was a partial disappointment but I fear this will be a total one. I realize this is a matter of taste. Perhaps is Glen Ballard. Perhaps it's them trying for one more great CD before they disband. Perhaps they peaked at DUTG. Perhaps I'm too much of a Westerberg fan now. I just don't know.[/quote] Funny you mention that Feel the Silence made you think of a different band. I've had the same experience. Stay With You doesn't get stuck in my head, it makes someone else's song get stuck in my head (Not Broken by Hurst.). Let Love In made me think of something else too, but I can't remember what right now. I can understand them trying to get the "last great record" to go out with a bang, but they didn't even attempt to really do that. I think the Goos are pretty well known for their hooks, which are consistant in older and newer material, but there's nothing on this record. I love Paul Westerberg as well (which is very far from being pop radio friendly), but I can appreciate a good pop song. Unfortunately, this album doesn't have the musical 'genius' that linked the Goos to the Replacements and it doesn't have a radio friendly feel either. It's just a blur of sounds. As for your comment, iris3732, I really really can't see how anyone would be concerned that the Goos wouldn't write radio friendly songs and try to change them. The Goos were pretty much the most obscenely radio friendly band out there with the last two records. If LLI had been a natural progression from DUTG and GF it would have been radio friendly. What I think we've gotten instead is something so un-listener friendly that I, a huge fan of the Goos and a hopeless lover of good radio pop songs, can't bear to listen to it again. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by PattyGoo on Apr 18th, 2006, 12:07pm Well, I like it. I absolutely love the song Let Love In. I only listened to the all the tracks once, but Let Love In twice. I am looking forward to the tour, and I WILL buy the record when it comes out. I love the Superstar Carwash days, and was disappointed with Gutterflower. This record I think I can like. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by iris3732 on Apr 18th, 2006, 12:18pm I have to say the positive reviews are making me feel a little better. Hopefully I'll feel the same after a few more listens. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by jret57 on Apr 18th, 2006, 4:14pm While everyone is entitled to their opinion... and while i'll be the first person to say I was disappointed with Gutterflower, I think those that question the goo-ness of LLI need to take a look back at how different every one of their albums really is. DUTG was a huge change from ABNG, introducing a darkness and depth that hadn't been present in their previous albums. Dizzy also introduced a sense of experimentation with music and music styles that combined to bring such unique and amazing songs like All Eyes on Me and Black Balloon. My biggest problem with Gutterflower was that the experimentation and the depth was missing, leaving pleasing yet unsatisfying rock tunes. While LLI is very different from previous albums, I do feel that it brings back the sense of experiementation and complexity that was missing in Gutterflower- while critics like the ones in Blender fault LLI for its complexity, I think goo fans, especially ones that fell in love with the band because of DUTG like I did, appreciate the complexity and experimentation, even if it does produce something radically different. I think LLI, while not as good as DUTG, is a huge improvement on Gutterflower.... and of course i need to listen to it about 100 more times before I can give a truly accurate account;) Also, I think these songs have alot of live potential, very much in the way that U2 albums are made to be played live. The people with negative reviews are surely entitled to them, but I think we all need to take some time to hear it several more times, and most importantly hear the actual album as opposed to the streaming feed before we finally lay down judgement. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by AnGeLsFaLL on Apr 18th, 2006, 4:31pm Personally I love the CD, I think it's amazing..that's just my opinion..I do have musical background I've played piano for 14 years and guitar for about 3 I was in band for 2 years and choir for 4, so if someone disagrees with me...possessing no musical knowledge can't be held against me...It's all about the different musical quality that this album has..and I think it's kind of crazy for us to expect anything else...I mean, ggds have never stayed consistently with one sound, So expecting that they were going to make another Gutterflower, or even another SSCW is simply ridiculous....It's different, of course it is...I guess the reason I like it so much; is that it's evolved as I have...Lyrically they seem to be having a much more optimistic outlook on life, as have I...I loved gutterflower when it first came out, b/c I was in that cynical place in my life, and I could relate..but now that I'm finally seeing that life really isn't too terrible, it's good to have music that evolves with that philosophy....like John's said..the world can be a pretty scary place, I'm glad they made an album that does offer some sort of hope-something to hold on to..that's real, I don't think it's sugar coated, I just think it's the way they feel at this very moment-which is what a song/album is supposed to be... Like I said, everyone is definitely entitled to their own opinion, I'm just voicing mine... On another note..I think Can't Let It Go is one of my favorite GGD's songs EVER...I only heard it like 4 times this mornin'..and it was stuck in my head ALL day...amazing...I'm really happy with this one... :-* ;D..sorry for those of ya'll that are disappointed..I wish you felt the same! :-* |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by the_girl_right_next_to_him on Apr 18th, 2006, 6:50pm I really like it. It's definitely more complex musically than past recordings; however, I do agree about some of the schmaltzy lyrics. It's solid, nice rhythms and you can dance to it...I'll give it a 8.5....LOL! So sad for your disappointmen nmf016. Maybe you need to sleep on it. Here's my weirdo analogy....I was horrified when I first tasted crunchy peanut butter. How dare they ruin the smooth tasty treat that I loved. Now I think it's one of God's gifts to the world. It's still peanut butter, just something added to it I wasn't familiar with.... Maybe you'll feel that way soon about the new CD. Clearly it wasn't what you were hoping for, but maybe the crunch in the Goo peanut butter is just something new your not used to, but you can learn to love it. Does that make sense? Hope so. Of course, you are totally allowed to hate it....it's music, it's art...it's subjective. Just sad that you're disappointed. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by JRMaholic on Apr 18th, 2006, 9:23pm got the cd today....it is just so much better than i expected. John's voice is so CLEAR. i havent tried hearing it on vh1? is that the problem... yikes a lot of you people dont like it --candice |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by iris3732 on Apr 18th, 2006, 9:56pm on 04/18/06 at 16:14:52, jret57 wrote:
Very good point. I will let you all know how they sound live after I see them Friday ;D ;D |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:13pm The songs sound great. Can't Let You Go is my favorite so far off the album. I even liked the Robby songs which is a first for me. What really bothered me about the album being a fan of the Goo's is having GALB and Better Days on here. Yes, it will generate sales on the album, but as a fan, I want two new songs. But I'll take 9 new ones....... Overall, good sounding stuff here. "Become" kinda took me by surprise, as did When You're Gone. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:14pm on 04/18/06 at 21:23:46, JRMaholic wrote:
how did you get the cd today? |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by iris3732 on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:26pm on 04/18/06 at 22:14:44, goofan4evr wrote:
wondering the same thing myself..... ?? |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Rockin_Munchkin on Apr 18th, 2006, 10:50pm I'm surprised to see the reviews Let Love In is getting. Give it that second listen. Listen to every song and the CD in it's entirety. It will grow on you. I'm learning that I really do like the CD and the new flavor. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 18th, 2006, 11:05pm My Early Ranking of the songs off the album.... 11. GALB 10. Better Days only because I REALLY wanted new stuff. 09. Strange Love 08. Listen 07. Without You Here 06. Become 05. When You're Gone 04. Stay With You 03. Feel The Silence 02. Let Love In 01. Can't Let it Go This may look like I don't like Robby as a lead singer, and I don't really, but I do like the tracks off this album. I like the 9 new songs they have put out, so don't bash me for where I placed Robby lol |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Pon on Apr 18th, 2006, 11:52pm Seriously...I think this album can do really good..haha. I really love "Let love in", the song and a lot of the songs are radio plenty..so far. I'm on "can't let go"...I think that is a hit. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Pon on Apr 18th, 2006, 11:53pm by the way...it's kind of wierd. It's like hearing the devil talk about peace...hehe. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by Pon on Apr 19th, 2006, 12:07am Ok, i'm done...here's my review. Good songs: Let love in, Better days, stay with you. LLI is GREAT, but the others, they're so so compared to their older stuff. Everything else is okay to good, but not good enough for me. Overall, I'm disapointed, i've been disapointed in the last 3 albums, including this one. The best was aboynamedgoo. However, I think this album can be a pretty big hit, but I dunno....sounds like a lack of support from hardcore fans. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by earsy on Apr 19th, 2006, 5:44am i've not listening to the album yet but it seems like a mixed feeling so far. i did just want to say i would prefer an album from the goos which trys something different and doesn't sound like another one of their albums. even if i absolutley hate it i wouldn't want a regurgitation of something else and it sounds like that's not happened, and it's something i am proud of the goos for never doing. if nothing else this album is putting the band on the road again and i've got the chance to see them live for the first time. i'm just grateful these guys are still making music together however much i like or dislike it it doesn't change how much i love their previous songs. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 19th, 2006, 9:04am on 04/19/06 at 05:44:20, earsy wrote:
Exactly. I love their progression and was wanting some new sounds. With their age increasing, they probally wont be making really rocking songs anymore. Better Days was more to give hope and meaning to the world and so are some of the songs on here. When bands as talented as the Goo's can keep progressing and still sound amazing, its always a good thing! |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by IMreallyKUMPFy on Apr 19th, 2006, 1:10pm "I made my bed, but now I can't sleep at night Cuz you're tossing and turning, you know, you know it ain't right I'd love to beg, see, but I'm just too proud And I don't even know what to say, so I'm thinking out loud" This one's for nmf: The Goos have been writing "obvious rhymes" since First Release and that's part of their charm if you ask me. The way they can put the obvious rhymes together with extremely meaningful and flowing lyrics is nothing short of genius. For your information, the above lyrics are from "Girl Right Next To Me", a very very old Goo song. They've been doing the same "obvious rhyming" for decades. Nothing has fundamentally changed about the lyrics. Granted, I don't really like all of the songs, but I don't even own the CD. I listened to the live version of "Let Love In" from WKTI Milwaukee and have fallen in love with it. It's pure Goo, everything I love about them and their music. As a musician myself, one thing I believe people too often fail to recognize is that a band does not release a CD to replace their existing music. They release it to SUPPLEMENT it. The new album is not symbolic of the overall sound of the Goo Goo Dolls, it's simply where they are at right now. When you get the CD, I'd recommend just putting all your Goo albums (yes all 8 studio albums) together on randomize and listen to it. This is why they are the hardest working and best band still out there making music if you ask me. Furthermore, I have no idea what's wrong with your soundcard or your ears. The vocals to not sound slushy or sludgy at all. I find them to be very clear. I can understand the words just fine w/o looking at the lyrics. It must be your internet connection or something else. I don't think this is their best album. But I think "Let Love In", "Stay With You", and "Can't Let It Go" are incredible songs. Props go out to "Feel The Silence" too. I have no idea what people mean when they say it feels like another band. All of this falls on deaf ears, and it's not like the rants haven't already been said before. "Name" sure sounded different from anything on SSCW.... P.S. Gutterflower is my all-time favorite album followed by DUTG, Superstar Car Wash, and Boy Named Goo I still can't wait for this album and I'll be able to fully judge it when I've listened to it as much as the rest of the songs. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 20th, 2006, 1:23am After listening to the songs again, I'm still kinda upset about GALB and Better Days on the album. I know its to draw in the casual fan, but as a true fan, I still really wanted 2 new ones lol I mean, why not stick Iris and Name on there as well. Still loving the new songs though. Can't wait for the actual CD to come out so I can hear them with some good quality. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by PattyGoo on Apr 20th, 2006, 7:11am on 04/20/06 at 01:23:38, goofan4evr wrote:
I would rather not have those 2 on the record as well, but thinking about it. Their records are their legacy and both of these songs did really well. Having them on other cds doesn't really show them as their own. It's good that they are now a part of their official catalog. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by NeverFadeToGrey on Apr 20th, 2006, 7:25am bd i can understand being on there but galb is already on lib that makes no sense oh well. ok who else besides me is waiting till the 25th to hear the whole thing? LOL |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by rpav on Apr 20th, 2006, 9:36am on 04/20/06 at 01:23:38, goofan4evr wrote:
I agree with you on the choice of putting those two songs on there, but I guess its ok. However, I'm totally loving the new album. I just hope that they aren't "catchy" songs and die off from me soon. It happens with some songs, and hate the feeling that I loved a song so much at first then I just never really cared to hear the song again after that. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by crazy4goo on Apr 20th, 2006, 10:09am on 04/20/06 at 07:25:46, NeverFadeToGrey wrote:
Me! I'm on dial-up and have no choice but to wait...oh god how it's killing me... I appreciate and respect everyone who took the time to express their opinions. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by goofan4evr on Apr 20th, 2006, 1:46pm on 04/20/06 at 07:11:42, PattyGoo wrote:
What I was getting at was that if in fact they were trying to get the casual fan in, why not just throw on some of their hits along with Better Days and GALB. Bitterness flows through me because they are on there lol |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by TruthisaWhisper44 on Apr 21st, 2006, 3:37am I'm underwhelmed so far, but it's honestly not their fault. DUTG came out in 1998, with me being a senior in high school, and everything just clicked for me as a fan. I absorbed all I could of the older albums, and wore out CD after CD. It's more "me" than it is them to blame, really. The newer albums are just not going to have that same impact as some of the older stuff did during that time of my life. There are some good songs on this album, but I have a hard time saying "great" to any of them. I ordinarily look forward to ballads from the Goos, but it dilutes the effect when there's a lot of slow stuff here instead of just 1-2 sprinkled in. I'm also disappointed that they decided to include GALB on the album. Better Days I can understand, but even still I thought maybe they would remix that version or include the acoustic version, or something. But the poster that said GALB has actually had a studio cut put on an album is 100% correct, the live album had it and that should've been at least one other song on the album. I'm never going to stop loving these guys. But I just think the bar was set so high for me 8 years ago that there's simply no way to eclipse that. |
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Title: Re: Listen to the CD on Vh1 Post by iris3732 on Apr 21st, 2006, 11:56pm on 04/21/06 at 03:37:40, TruthisaWhisper44 wrote:
I completely understand. I was a junior when DUTG came out too and it's my favorite. I guess I'll always compare everything to that. Having said that, after many many listens to the new CD and after seeing them live tonight, the songs are growing on me. I now enjoy, besides Stay With You (which I liked right when I heard it on their website), Feel the Silence and Become. That's REALLY pretty live. |
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