If I were to introduce a friend to OLP...

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If I were to introduce a friend to OLP...

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What do you think would be a good introduction? I have several friends who I plan to show OLP to. But you know... some songs are not as good unless you know the band... or something...

Anyway, any suggestions?
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to be honest, if you want to get them to listen right off the bat, anything from naveed or clumsy would be a good intro. jumpstarting them into olp from happiness, sm, or gravity just isn't a good idea, imo. you have to understand olp's music more before listening to them.

i'd have him/her listen to the first five songs from clumsy. you get a bit of everything in there.
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I'd start them off with In Repair or Supermans Dead.
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smack them till they like it :D
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Long Jon wrote:i'd have him/her listen to the first five songs from clumsy. you get a bit of everything in there.



i support sand's idea... but if not then this should work.
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Sorry from Gravity.. EVERYONE I know loves that song regardless of them being OLP fans or not.
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Hm, I do love that song.
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i didnt even have to beat you with anything either..
interesting!
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Sorry is awesome...but the first 5 songs (hell, maybe the first 7) would be a great way to approach it!
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Yea make them listen to as many songs as possible
I turned one of my friends into a fan by telling her to download "life" first, then suggested some more things to download, then i got her clumsy for her birthday, which she loved.
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I started my friend out with Clumsy, and tried to work Naveed into her brain. she never liked it :( But she listens to SM everyday. For the first 3 songs I would say Supermans Dead, 4 am, and then Right Behind You(Mafia)....
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Ooooh yes. forgot about 4am. i think they played it during a dance or something and my friend liked it a lot
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Good luck if they have preconceived notions because of gravity. I gave up a long time ago because even when I do throw things at them and even when they listen and even when they admit they like it, they cringe away in disgust knowing it's OLP.
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intoduce the starseed and naveed to them, along with clumsy and superman's dead, those are the early friendly songs, don't dare have them listen to gravity first, you have to let them experiene the growth of OLp up to their decline. because if you have them listen to Bring Back tHe sun before Superman's dead you expect something completely different
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For some reason a clip of Not Enough ended up on my friends computer and she ended up really liking the song.

that was a nice jumping point.
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A friend recommened Superman's Dead to me.

Seemed to work for me.

Don't try to force OLP on them, though. If it doesn't click with them, it just doesn't click.
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Agreed. Out of all my friends, I am the only OLP'er :(
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I downloaded a bunch of songs to try them, but my album obtaining went like this:

Clumsy
Happiness...
Naveed
SM

I had trouble deciding whether to buy Naveed or SM, but I got Naveed first because I wanted to learn the guitar riffs. :nod:
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If I were you, I'd just take them to a show. I've taken a total of ten people and all of them, even if they didn't like rock music, liked at least two songs played. And then I play one of the CDs as we drive home.

But you can't really do that right now cause they're not on tour.
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