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Post by LDD- Angelic Child on Mar 23, 2008 13:41:39 GMT -5
Surely somebody has to agree with me on this.
Can people stop asking for 'snippets' or lyrics for Stop The Clocks?
Have you not learnt from the mistakes of DBTT?
I was really let down when I heard the album and the fact that I had heard most of it already through Lyla, the samples on the Inet website and the fact that Let There Be Love was already readily available as It's A Crime.
Leave Webby alone and wait... it will be so much better in the long run!!
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Post by caro on Mar 23, 2008 13:45:20 GMT -5
Yes and people have to realize that Webby doesn't have anymore than what he posted and that Franck or whichever other name he uses is playing with you all. He must be having a good laugh right now...
LDD is right, better wait and this STC version is 5 years old, I'm sure that if it's part of the new album it's gonna be quite different.
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Post by LlAM on Mar 23, 2008 14:36:35 GMT -5
Yes and people have to realize that Webby doesn't have anymore than what he posted and that Franck or whichever other name he uses is playing with you all. He must be having a good laugh right now... LDD is right, better wait and this STC version is 5 years old, I'm sure that if it's part of the new album it's gonna be quite different. You've just contradicted LDD; If it's on the album (unlikely) it'll be quite different whereas the DBTT snippets and shit were the actual album versions. And to compare properly, I doubt the live recordings of Meaning Of Soul and A Bell Will Ring ruined DBTT for anyone, do you!?
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Post by caro on Mar 23, 2008 14:45:41 GMT -5
Yes and people have to realize that Webby doesn't have anymore than what he posted and that Franck or whichever other name he uses is playing with you all. He must be having a good laugh right now... LDD is right, better wait and this STC version is 5 years old, I'm sure that if it's part of the new album it's gonna be quite different. You've just contradicted LDD; If it's on the album (unlikely) it'll be quite different whereas the DBTT snippets and shit were the actual album versions. And to compare properly, I doubt the live recordings of Meaning Of Soul and A Bell Will Ring ruined DBTT for anyone, do you!? I said that I agreed with LDD and then used the word "and" meaning I was making another point Surely you have better things to do than pointing that kind of things And as a conclusion of that lame post I have to say I don't like DBTT much, I don't know if hearing some of the songs before the release actually played a significant role but all in all I remember the joy I had when I first got HC and it was all brand new apart from the HT. My main point was that if STC is on the new album it's prob going to be quite different from the zanzibar version ok?!
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Post by shoofee on Mar 23, 2008 22:42:47 GMT -5
Surely somebody has to agree with me on this. Can people stop asking for 'snippets' or lyrics for Stop The Clocks? Have you not learnt from the mistakes of DBTT? I was really let down when I heard the album and the fact that I had heard most of it already through Lyla, the samples on the Inet website and the fact that Let There Be Love was already readily available as It's A Crime. Leave Webby alone and wait... it will be so much better in the long run!! What mistakes of DBTT? How in the hell does a snippet ruin anything? What exactly does it ruin? You're hearing a sample of a song. If the song is crap to begin with, the sample is going to be crap. If you like a song in crappy sound quality, you're going to like it in better sound quality. You are of the opinion that a clip ruined it for you. Other people don't feel that way. If anything a good clip makes me want something more. In the case of a live version, its not even the same ballpark. I also dont understand this "better in the long run" BS. We have no factual evidence whatsoever that says STC will be on the new album. If anything this hub bub will get worse once the new tracklisting is announced. People giving webby any grief is out of place, but give Frank all he can handle.
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