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Post by Meltdown on Jun 2, 2005 13:02:45 GMT -5
I had a freetime from work today, and when I woke up on the morning I picked up the post and finally my limited edition copy from DBTT was arrived! What a great start for day I listened it two times without stopping, and now I have listened it five times. Here´s some thoughts: It sounds very fresh and it´s very well produced. Dave Sardy has done great job Second, at this moment there is no weak tracks on album. Even Lyla is good, but still weakest, but not bad at all ;D Sign of the great album is that it´s very hard to pick up the best songs on the album. And there is so many on them on DBTT..Guess god thinks.., Part of the queue, Let there be love, Keep the dream alive, you know the rest of them.. It´s too early for me to say is it classic, because I´ve only listened it one day, but at this moment it sounds fuckin great.. more thoughts about DBTT later..now I have to go to listen it again..
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Post by castlecraver on Jun 2, 2005 13:35:15 GMT -5
I had to laugh when I read your sentence about Lyla being the weakest track -- there was a complete shit review in the Cleveland Free Times today (1.5/5 *) that was talking about how Lyla was the best track on the album!! I about fell out of my chair laughing when I read a typically anti-establishment publication touting a radio-pop friendly song as superior to TIOBI, etc.
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Post by Meltdown on Jun 3, 2005 2:18:21 GMT -5
I had to laugh when I read your sentence about Lyla being the weakest track -- there was a complete shit review in the Cleveland Free Times today (1.5/5 *) that was talking about how Lyla was the best track on the album!! I about fell out of my chair laughing when I read a typically anti-establishment publication touting a radio-pop friendly song as superior to TIOBI, etc. 1.5/5 it really isn´t that shit...good song definitely! But other tracks on album are just great. By the way, as I expected, finnish two biggest music magazines both gave 3/5 for DBTT..wankers..
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