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View Poll Results: best b-sides? | |||
Generation Terrorists | 2 | 3.57% | |
Gold Against the Soul & The Holy Bible | 7 | 12.50% | |
Everything Must Go | 12 | 21.43% | |
Know Your Enemy | 6 | 10.71% | |
Lifeblood | 6 | 10.71% | |
This is My Truth Tell Me Yours | 3 | 5.36% | |
Send Away the Tigers | 20 | 35.71% | |
other... | 0 | 0% | |
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IS B-sides - Heyday, Foggy Eyes, Lady Lazarus and Anorexic Rodin
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Don't have i-tunes myself so don't know how you'd go about putting b-sides with their respective singles etc. I'm sure one of FD's technological wizards might be able to help!
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Ah, sorted then!
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"Former glam-punk rocker James Dean Bradfield now looks like your friendly, slightly rumpled Welsh uncle who always brings you chocolate when he visits. That's not a bad thing." - Allister Thompson aka The Gateless Gate (Canadian musician) |
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There was also a Japanese EP called Forever Delayed with the following tracklist: 1. There By The Grace Of God 2. Automatik Teknicolour 3. It's All Gone 4. Unstoppable Salvation 5. Happy Ending 6. Forever Delayed That's a tasty disc, there. |
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EMG for me too, Prologue is simply the best b-side they've ever done if you ask me. Lifeblood comes second for me, although I think GATS has some strong b-sides that would've been better placed on the album instead of most of the second half.
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got to be SATT b-sides for me (although i have many many fave b-sides from throughout their career, heydey of the blood is one of my fave songs ever, and anorexic rodin, welcome to the dead zone, boxes and lists are also superb.
can i ask where you know it's going to hurt is from tho, shock horror i don't have that track!!!!!!
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#39
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GATS obviously, Donkeys, Hibernation and Comfort Comes are their best b-sides
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SATT for me too and a lot of us seem to agree.
As has been said, there's a great mix of types on SATT's b-sides, and The Vorticists is just sublime and a great treat when they'd not really done anything like it before. KYE, EMG and Lifeblood are quite close to each other for second favoured period.
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Know Your Enemy, only because I love Groundhog Days!
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SATT
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The whole 1998-2005 b-sides period was so perfect that it's hard to pick a single winning era.
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it was on the indian summer vinyl release I believe.
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