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Saves The Day Appreciation Thread
Posted: 3/10/2003, 3:01 pm
by Annie
Re: Saves The Day Appreciation Thread
Posted: 3/10/2003, 3:20 pm
by Penguin Josh
Posted: 3/10/2003, 3:20 pm
by Endymion
nice lyrics in your signature.
Posted: 3/10/2003, 4:30 pm
by Annie
Nice lyrics in yours too
Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:48 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I can play "At Your Funeral" on the bass. And I like STD's music. Ummm, I dunno what else to say.
Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:09 pm
by Annie
You can!? Awesome!

I don't know what else to say either. Oh, my favourite song is either Nightinggale or Freakish. The video for Freakish was.. interesting.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:11 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
My favorite STD song would be either Certain Tragedy or Jukebox Breakdown. Jukebox Breakdown is such a clever song, and the accompanying music just blows you away, doesn't it?
Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:17 pm
by Annie
Not really. I can't really stand Certain Tragedy to be honest.

Stay What You Are had way too many poppy annoying melodies. They all sounded the same at first. But they're still an amazing band. I just prefer Thursday & Taking Back Sunday. Why do bands in this style of music always have seasons, months or days of the week mentioned? Odd.
Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:29 pm
by Joey
I was supposed to go see Saves the Day and Something Corporate in Toronto but I couldn't go

That would have been a sweet show too
Posted: 3/10/2003, 7:31 pm
by megxyz128
saves the day is good. favorites = at your funeral, holly hox forget me nots, certain tragedy, cars and calories.
STD ... hehe
Posted: 3/10/2003, 8:36 pm
by emily
I can play "hot cross buns" on my guitar. eat that.
Posted: 3/10/2003, 8:42 pm
by Penguin Josh
i can't play a ting on my guitar.
Posted: 3/11/2003, 12:26 am
by committed
can you really play at your funeral?
i'd be impressed. their bassist is amazing and he definitely didn't slouch in that song.
Posted: 3/11/2003, 12:31 am
by allison
Wahoo! I love Saves the Day! Last year I was completely obsessed. I listened to Through Being Cool non-stop. Seeing them with Weezer was fantastic although they didn't sound particularly good. I want to see them again!
Posted: 3/11/2003, 8:37 am
by Annie
her life was magazines..
Posted: 3/11/2003, 3:22 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
the pharmacist wrote:can you really play at your funeral?
i'd be impressed. their bassist is amazing and he definitely didn't slouch in that song.
Yes, I can play that song. Well, I printed out the tabs from like mxtabs.net and I followed them. If they are the right tabs, then yes, I can play the song, but if they're wrong, I can play the impostor of that song.
That song didn't seem too hard to play really. I mean, I've tried to play tougher songs and failed, but that one just kinda came to me. I still can't play "Crawl" for the life of me, and I have been working on it for two days. I usually have songs down within two days.
I learned Sorry About That, Stupid Kid, Radio, and Cooking Wine all within three hours of each other. But I still can't fucking play Crawl.
Posted: 3/11/2003, 11:50 pm
by committed
sorry about that doesn't even have bass in it
why do fucktards make bass tabs for songs without bass?
Posted: 3/11/2003, 11:51 pm
by committed
oh yeah i'm curious. can you link me to the ayf bass tab you learned?
Posted: 3/12/2003, 9:00 am
by Annie
And at your funeral.. I will sing the requiem.. (sp?)
Posted: 3/12/2003, 1:05 pm
by bovine
Last year STD played a private show for my high school because we raised the most food for the food drive (it was a radio sponsored thing). That was an awesome show! They even let a local band from the school open for STD. The only complaint I had was that the floor was sooo slick...I don't know what from...but I must have went down in like 8 pits or so
:::troy:::