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Post by lukegriffiths on Feb 21, 2008 1:15:14 GMT
has a song you heard the guys you play on tour changed your opinion of that song?
i have two. i've only seen the band once and it was in birmingham last year. for me it has to be trani and arizona. the videos that backed the songs on stage just made the songs even better than i thought!
p.s. does anyone know where i can get that Baseball style top 'West Point' that jared wears? there are some pics about the place. but cant find them
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avastargazer
Struttin' Now
Innocent smile...running free
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Post by avastargazer on Feb 21, 2008 1:32:38 GMT
I was never a big fan of Trani i always thought it was a little overrated to tell the truth; till i heard it live at the Brisbane concert-it made me cry and was one of the best songs that night totally changed my opinion of it
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izzy
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Post by izzy on Feb 21, 2008 13:12:02 GMT
Charmer - definately. I used to skip it when i first got the album. It blew me away when played in Glasgow Academy. Right up there with my favourie all timers now!!!
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Post by drippingbeards on Feb 21, 2008 13:33:55 GMT
Arizona and on call, and the bucket to a certain extent. I always thought on call was a bit too anthemic, until i realised that was a good thing
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Post by Black Jeans on Feb 21, 2008 13:53:04 GMT
Trani - the most emotional song I've heard live. Knocked Up - hearing the crowd sing the whoa whoo's back to the band. & Razz - loving the spotlight on the Jared in the bass solos.
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Post by katie44 on Feb 22, 2008 16:00:24 GMT
I never used to like Knocked Up and Trani, but those two live leave you speechless! And The Bucket as well. Its good to get the atmosphere going. www.youtube.com/watch?v=F38l39dRbG4 it's not the best video, but shows the good time everyone had, especially at the chorus I was in there somewhere lol
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Post by sovietkitsch on Feb 22, 2008 17:03:16 GMT
California Waiting, definitely. I always thought it was a good song, but I didn't really care about it until I saw them play it. It was Amazing!! And it's one of my favorites now.
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Post by mrsbrightside on Feb 22, 2008 21:20:09 GMT
I have to say Trani, im not a fan of slow songs period, but when i seen that played live i immediatley went back and listened to it and i absolutely love it.
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Post by colette94 on Feb 23, 2008 0:57:22 GMT
I agree with Trani, but also Knocked Up as well. Sometimes I just thought it wasn't anything special, but the crowd at the SECC in Glasgow was amazing,
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