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Jaysin
Posted 2006-05-09 10:22 PM (#2229 - in reply to #2182)
Subject: RE: TS songs that should've been singles/had videos.
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Oh I see...Vinyl. Really? that's why just 10 songs? I never knew that.

And Hell no!! No shame ever! But holy cow...I think there would 100,000 songs I'd listen to before "I Will Win" or one of those pitiful tracks.

K9..nothing's wrong with it, dude. But it's like any other band. i.e....I feel like the die hard Michael Jackson fans will love whatever he releases. Banjo playing, bag pipes, boys choir.....anything....and evidently they have shown just that. It's just harder to respect that kind of fan who will seem to automatically love something before they hear it. Know what I'm saying?

I adore Savatage. Holy shit do I love this friggin band. But when Poets and Madmen came out...I was less than thrilled and as a result have no desire to hear at least 4 songs off that album. They're just lame as hell. I don't feel like I'm rejecting them. I can just accept there are going to be those occosainal songs that suck.

Speaking of Michael Jackson.....I can easily name 20 of his songs that blow away "If That's What You Want"...not even a contest actually. His great songs are pretty damn good...despite his ridiculous personal life...the guy is a hell of an artist, or at least was. But lost respect for him and his originality when he blatantly ripped off TS in the Black or White Video. Also those crotch grabs makes him look so stupid. But we can't take "Thriller" away from him.


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