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Post by Q3 on Jul 7, 2015 14:45:33 GMT -5
I don't believe there is a rock track on the album, but there are rock touches here and there. Lucy has a rock guitar. "The Light" has some rock vocals on it and the song is structured like a rock anthem. Anyway, it was just a thought about why TOH seems to be generally a popular track but not a favorite of some fans. Maybe it is simply a matter of response to music after 1,000 listens vs. 3 listens. Nothing new about Adam fans not loving the singles. WWFM was not a universal fan favorite. Neither were any of the other singles. GT certainly was not a universal favorite. Yes, I agree, a rock flourish here and there... As for the singles, I actually really like NCOE though I've heard people dissing it on here, but I disliked WWFM (a lot) until I heard the acoustic version. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKXyAJG5Wbo"Ghost Town" is by far my favorite Adam single ever. I still have a soft spot for FYE but in hindsight it was a terrible choice for Adam's lead single in 2009. Too bad they did not start with IIHY -- fun dance pop, not threatening, no S&M.
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Post by freakydeaky on Jul 7, 2015 15:00:52 GMT -5
Yes, I agree, a rock flourish here and there... As for the singles, I actually really like NCOE though I've heard people dissing it on here, but I disliked WWFM (a lot) until I heard the acoustic version. "Ghost Town" is by far my favorite Adam single ever. I still have a soft spot for FYE but in hindsight it was a terrible choice for Adam's lead single in 2009. Too bad they did not start with IIHY -- fun dance pop, not threatening, no S&M. I quite liked the S&M slant on FYE...
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