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Post by highroyds on Jan 11, 2015 17:41:29 GMT
Are there any songs you changed your mind about since the were first released?
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Post by jayfreeman on Jan 11, 2015 19:23:16 GMT
There are a couple of songs that i didn't really like first, but at some point just got in love with them. U-Boat, Shoot the Runner and Re-wired.
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Post by bumblejaybee on Jan 11, 2015 21:55:50 GMT
Stevie is main one. I didn't enjoy it at first where as now it is probably my favourite track on 48:13
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Post by dingo on Jan 12, 2015 20:47:46 GMT
"The Doberman" was just one of the tracks of my beloved "Empire", as a whole. I guess I tended to drift away near the end of it, so I never realized the beauty of that song, until I heard it in a live version. Now it is a track to look forward to.
Also, I am still not too fond of "Eez-eh" on the album, but now I at least know that it makes sense played live.
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Post by odin on Jan 18, 2015 10:30:55 GMT
Never really liked Ladies and Gentlemen, Roll the Dice until quite recently (loud and energetic songs are more my thing), but I sat down and listened to it properly, and now I love it.
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Post by cuttoff on Jan 18, 2015 13:43:00 GMT
It took me 3 years to realise how good is Stuntman, I used to skip it all the time when it was just released. I think it was in 2009 when I fell in love with it. I never disliked Processed Beats but always thought it's quite an ordinary song and nothing special, which somehow changed after 2010 Warchild gig - now it's one of my absolute favourites on the first album. And of course there is Empire which was my most disliked song for years and adding the new intro and hearing it with Tim completely changed my mind.
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Post by highroyds on Jan 18, 2015 15:38:24 GMT
Never really liked Ladies and Gentlemen, Roll the Dice until quite recently (loud and energetic songs are more my thing), but I sat down and listened to it properly, and now I love it. It went the opposite way for me, I used to love L&G a lot more and then I kind of went off it a bit. Now I listen to Serge's version more. Not that there's anything wrong with the album version. For me it happens a lot that when I hear a song a bit too often I need to sort of go on a song diet and stay away from it so I can appreciate it again. It happened with Processed Beats a few years ago, not that I didn't like it but it was never one of my favourites, and because they always played it I mostly took it for granted, and then they stopped playing it for about a year and when they played it once in late 2011 it sounded so good and I wanted it back immediately.
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Post by westrydermaniac7 on Aug 8, 2017 14:22:26 GMT
I don't know why on earth I did,but I didn't like Neon Noon at first. And then something clicked and I loved it.
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