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Post by Dance Away on Aug 25, 2007 9:53:07 GMT -5
The popularity of any band that chooses not to change its sound is not long lived.
Example: the popularity of the band Boston died out because it chose not to change its sound.
Example: the popularity of the band U2 is still alive today because it did choose to change its sound.
And I've read recently that Butch said that the next Garbage album (next year?) will be offering another new sound change for the band.
So the BG era was not a mistake for this band. They had to do it in order to keep the creative process new and fresh for the members of the band and for us fans. And you can expect Garbage to be making another sound change again in their next album.
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Post by Dance Away on Dec 13, 2007 2:21:57 GMT -5
awesome thread
It's a first-time read for my eyes. I came across it while running a search for "These Things" to see if anyone had posted an HQ video of "These Things" on this board.
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Post by Dance Away on Nov 1, 2007 5:45:16 GMT -5
Cool, thanks! I check that out, and give the Firefox browser a test drive as I've never tried that browser before.
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Post by Dance Away on Oct 29, 2007 8:51:22 GMT -5
I love it!. I think I listened to it before but couldn't get an mp3 of it. Any chance to make it downloadable? I'm also want an mp3 of it. I think the answer to this problem will be found in using an "SWF to MP3 converter" tool. I haven't explored the question of converting Adobe Flash (aka Macromedia Flash, or SWF) to mp3 yet - it's on my list of things to do in the near future. If you google "SWF to MP3 converter", you'll get a whole bunch of links to "SWF to MP3 converter" shareware tools (free to try). There may be some freeware tools amongst all those links.
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Post by Dance Away on Oct 28, 2007 17:42:43 GMT -5
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