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Bounce 27 25.23%
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Old 11-28-2003, 09:01 PM
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I like both albums.
I still think that TD is a much better album. How the heck can you compare these two. With respect for those who voted Bounce, I think ur opinion is stupid. TD is a rock n roll classic, a piece of art. Bounce is one of those rock albums of this new era of rock...its just different, its more ...poppy and less inspired than TD. Hard to explain...
any way any opinion is respected.
TD gets my vote....

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THESE DAYS by a mile. But I like Bounce a lot too. These days is really a piece of art, I mean Great Art!!!!!!

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These Days hands down The only album I never get tired of!

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These days for Life!!!!

Rock'n' Roll is not only about hard guitars!!!!
Rock'n'Roll os about soul,ministry,earnestness... These Days has alot, Bounce almost nothing.

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ARRGG!!!!

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Old 11-28-2003, 09:07 PM
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Don't let anybody tell you to shut up!!!
IMO you have the right to be as much Anti-TD as others (incl. me) are Anti-TLFR!!! (Although IMO your opinion is definately harder to explain )

Insist on you freedom of speech!!!
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Old 11-28-2003, 09:12 PM
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hey neurotica, what do you mean by "NOT a trick question"??
cause nobody can seriously make such a poll. :P
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Old 11-28-2003, 09:12 PM
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Don't let anybody tell you to shut up!!!
IMO you have the right to be as much Anti-TD as others (incl. me) are Anti-TLFR!!! (Although IMO your opinion is definately harder to explain )

Insist on you freedom of speech!!!
Thumbs Up! I have my freedom sure, I understand with the TLFR fans though, it is the same way I feel about These Days!

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I understand with the TLFR fans though, it is the same way I feel about These Days!
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no that's not the same at all!!!

cause if you don't like these days (which i can't understand but i respect that opinion) then it's just a bad album, nothing more. TLFR is something completely different, cause they took songs that many people new and loved and ruined them (for many people - there are some who still love the new versions which i also can't understand but i respect that opinion too). if there were only new songs on the album then it would be the same!
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I understand with the TLFR fans though, it is the same way I feel about These Days!
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no that's not the same at all!!!

cause if you don't like these days (which i can't understand but i respect that opinion) then it's just a bad album, nothing more. TLFR is something completely different, cause they took songs that many people new and loved and ruined them (for many people - there are some who still love the new versions which i also can't understand but i respect that opinion too). if there were only new songs on the album then it would be the same!
I am saying it's the same if one person dislikes TLFR as I dislike These Days... It's the same thing.

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I understand with the TLFR fans though, it is the same way I feel about These Days!
Ryan
no that's not the same at all!!!

cause if you don't like these days (which i can't understand but i respect that opinion) then it's just a bad album, nothing more. TLFR is something completely different, cause they took songs that many people new and loved and ruined them (for many people - there are some who still love the new versions which i also can't understand but i respect that opinion too). if there were only new songs on the album then it would be the same!
I am saying it's the same if one person dislikes TLFR as I dislike These Days... It's the same thing.

Ryan
sorry mreto,but I think he's right.
It doesn't matter what's on an album. An opinion is an opinion.
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no there is a difference. it's the same thing like something happens to somebody you don't know or to somebody you know well and like a lot. if you don't know it anyway (if it's an album with new songs) you can just ignore it and forget it. if things that you love are ruined by the guy who created it then it's hard, cause something happens with the original too. i can't listen to "wanted" (the original) the same way i listened to it anymore. and that's a HUGE difference! the song is ruined now, and that makes me sad, cause it was one of my all time favorite song to play on my guitar!

maybe you think different, but i think that everything an artist does with a song changes your emotions about that song. if he's doing a different live version, an unplugged version or a TLFR version, there's also something different with the original afterwards (that comes from inside the listener). maybe you don't feel that emotional about a song, but i think the song even changes every time you hear it or play it yourself depending on the atmosphere, time, place etc. where you hear/play it. and all these things together then form one emotion about every song. (that's why you don't like songs anymore that you liked before after hearing them "too much", or sometimes you start liking something you never liked before....)
i wish i had never heard TLFR sometimes!
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no there is a difference. it's the same thing like something happens to somebody you don't know or to somebody you know well and like a lot.
That is a horrible comparison...

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if you don't know it anyway (if it's an album with new songs) you can just ignore it and forget it.
So, you can still ignore it even if you know it. I do it with These Days all the time.

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if things that you love are ruined by the guy who created it then it's hard, cause something happens with the original too.
Nothing happens to the original, just don't listen to the new one and listen to the old one.

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i can't listen to "wanted" (the original) the same way i listened to it anymore. and that's a HUGE difference!
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maybe you think different, but i think that everything an artist does with a song changes your emotions about that song.
Uh... duh...

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if he's doing a different live version, an unplugged version or a TLFR version, there's also something different with the original afterwards (that comes from inside the listener).
You act like it refers to everyone, that isn't true. I don't think versions mean different things. That's bull...


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maybe you don't feel that emotional about a song, but i think the song even changes every time you hear it or play it yourself depending on the atmosphere, time, place etc. where you hear/play it.
Maybe I do... You don't know how I am feeling. So, if you listened to Wanted over and over again, it changes everytime?


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and all these things together then form one emotion about every song. (that's why you don't like songs anymore that you liked before after hearing them "too much", or sometimes you start liking something you never liked before....)
I never liked These Days, so how could I hear it too much? You start liking something never liked before, that happens with age. You'll realize that, and so will I.

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i wish i had never heard TLFR sometimes!
Don't we all...


You are taking things too in depth here... It's the same thing buddy. If you dislike TLFR and I dislike These Days, it's the same. We both dislike an album. I am not looking in depth to the new songs or anything like that. Stop taking things way too far... An album is an album, like it or not.

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Ryan!!!

Can't believe your new sig and avatar! TD is my all-time favourite album EVER!
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