LMAO I was going to ask that same question! What the hell is the deal with that dude? Did he win some contest that lets him appear in a music video??
Yeah, I was wondering, too.
I didn't really like the song, and I don't think the chorus was even that great. It's not because I don't like rap--I listen to a fair bit of it--I just don't think the song worked.
Okay, after a second listen, the chorus IS great, but the song is still weak.
Well, as I said, I have an original copy, but I really do want a remastered version with those proclaimed bonus tracks. And, yeah, I don't do digital, so I'll be hitting that button!
I do believe i also questioned your purchased of this absolute crap when they appeared on your 'recent buys' list. I've seen them compared to some pretty good glam bands so checked them out on myspace or somewhere similar and could not find anything slightly appealing in the trash that theys guys have released. And that's coming from someone who can find something appealing in most glam. I agree that these are the worst band ever put on cd.
Now I'm interested. I've got to hear this.
Great decision. Great band and great releases so far. Full stop.
Backed. Brilliant debut and the news of a new CD not only this year, but in a couple of months... consider my penis erect with anticipation.
But, isn't your penis erect ALL THE TIME?!!
I've found several goodies at Value Village but not that often. It's not bad to drop by every now and then.
I think I'm gonna make a habit of stopping by once a month. Maybe more.
How is it? I'm very apprehensive towards even listening to mere soundbytes, because of the absence of Jon Anderson, and the whole controversy surrounding it. That said, Yes is one of my favourite bands.
My own mixtape featuring King Karma, Transit, Allison, Thunder, Mariah, Black Country Communion, Winger, Disciple, Chickenfoot, Dirty Looks, Bad Angels, Tyketto, AZ.U.R, Lou Gramm Band, Keel, KIX, and Tesla.
There's been so much shit to listen to in the last couple years it becomes so overwhelming that I usually ignore most of the new artists, even if you guys are praising them, and stick with what I know. Because of that, I never gave these guys a listen until now. I've only heard one track, but I like 'em so far.
Value Village finds. $2 a CD.
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Blue Rodeo - Diamond Mine
Phil Collins - Both Sides
John Elefante - Corridors
Hootie & the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View
Kim Mitchell - Rockland