i second that. it's the one album that always makes me feel alive when i drift into meaningless life territory. it's like a wake-up call.
This album saved me. I was going thru a real rough time when this came out. Probably the best record of the 90s, but I usually see SD fans underrating it.
Anyway, this record is what it's all about to me. Awesome.
i second that. it's the one album that always makes me feel alive when i drift into meaningless life territory. it's like a wake-up call.
<font size="2" face="verdana, arial">Yes! "I Was Wrong" works wonders.Originally posted by Thumpy:
i second that. it's the one album that always makes me feel alive when i drift into meaningless life territory. it's like a wake-up call.
I will never forget bringing that CD home for the first time the day it went on sale. Up until that point, I had only heard "I was wrong" on kroq so I popped that bad boy in my stereo and as soon as the opening measures of "Dear Lover" came on, I was fucking hooked.
<font size="2" face="verdana, arial">For sure!! That Dear Lover opening had me HOOKED!!Originally posted by wolfpits:
I will never forget bringing that CD home for the first time the day it went on sale. Up until that point, I had only heard "I was wrong" on kroq so I popped that bad boy in my stereo and as soon as the opening measures of "Dear Lover" came on, I was fucking hooked.
"I Was Wrong"
and yet it didnt make the cut for the GH
Cool true story: my moms is the biggest Rolling Stones fan you've ever seen. When she heard the version of Under My Thumb on WLWHWT she immediatelly picked up all of SD's CDs.
<font size="2" face="verdana, arial">I totally agree. Dear Lover is without doubt one of my favorite Album Openers.Originally posted by pretty_in_punk:
For sure!! That Dear Lover opening had me HOOKED!!
Perfect start to a great album.
I would have to say that "I was wrong" is by far and away the worst song on that album. Thats saying quite a bit because i do like the song, especially the message.
Maybe its just cause they played it out, but man the rest of that album is pretty darn good.
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