Angelina's Song and Stop Screaming?
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So you're saying go for a guy who's guarenteed to make money, not a guy who's going to challenge you and help you make the a great song (poppy or not)? If everyone played by that logic then we'd have no good music. And the music that WAS good will have been recycled ridiculous amounts of times because no one will ever advance their sound. After all, they want to get some cash flow, right? And pushing yourself creatively isn't exactly known for bringing in the big bucks.
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Trustworthy wrote:<i>And pushing yourself creatively isn't exactly known for bringing in the big bucks.</i>
um, im pretty sure you are wrong there.
You might want to check your sarcasm detector.
I was saying that seems to be the mindset of a lot of artists. They play their hand at creativity, and if it doesn't get wide success, they conform to how they "should" sound. Then they find success. Some bands, however, are huge and widely known for being creative and reinventing themselves (bands like Radiohead).
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Well, I've found out where these songs are from. Someone on YouTube saw my topic on here, and said they noticed a trend. That songs from certain albums begin with certain numbers. Angelina's Song and Stop Screaming start with 60, and so do the songs from Gravity. Jeremy said around that time that there were 12 songs recorded during those sessions, but two songs were cut.
These are the only songs they could be, since Whatever was recorded a year earlier, and Our Time Is Fading was recorded after the release of Gravity (despite being written while Mike was still in the band).
So there we go. We now know of two more unreleased songs, and they were two of Mike and Jamie's last songs with the band.
These are the only songs they could be, since Whatever was recorded a year earlier, and Our Time Is Fading was recorded after the release of Gravity (despite being written while Mike was still in the band).
So there we go. We now know of two more unreleased songs, and they were two of Mike and Jamie's last songs with the band.
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Wasn't sure where to post this but... You know how these songs were recorded and mixed with the rest of Gravity? And months after Gravity they decided to record Our Time is Fading for a soundtrack?
Well apparently there's a second song from the Our Time is Fading period.
http://web.archive.org/web/200304081510 ... 000008.htm
Well apparently there's a second song from the Our Time is Fading period.
http://web.archive.org/web/200304081510 ... 000008.htm