================================================ Subject: Re: All the stuff that isn't Creed Related From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Fri 6 Apr 2001 21:40:45 -0400 ================================================ FacelessMan42001@AOL.COM wrote: > Hi people how is everyone this Friday? > I was just writing to say that I thought this was a Creed list not a chat > room about Dale Earnhardt,Fuel,Live,and everything else that has nothing to > do with Creed. > I love Creed and don't mind the list except I would like to hear about Creed > and not all of the above. > Maybe Wind-up should change the name to "The anything goes list" > What do you think? > I bet I will hear from you very soon. > Thank you > Take care > Facelessman42001 > > To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: > http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp > > I might agree with you on the list covering a wide variety of information. Other than Creed. But this list has always been everything and Creed. Some people like to hear about other bands. Besides Creed. We may be on lists dedicated to the band of the different names. But, wouldn't inquiries be better than a statement that complains about non-band related material on the list? If you go to the link at http://creedworldwide.com and sign up for the news. You will only get messages about what the plans for Creed are. Anyway, I was on lists that had a pool of moderators on it that disallowed non-band related postings. It was high volume, but the posts were plain dry and did not really interest me for the limited insight into other listers. I'm also on lists that have only a few members (Less than 20) and some of them never have postings on them for months at a time. Anyway, by my email address. You can see that I am interested in Creed, Seven Mary Three and Live. I liked the same trait from all three bands and they inter-relate with each other. Therefore, Creed made me realize that I had the same attraction to the other two bands that I listed. Creed is EXTREMELY SLOW at getting out new albums. Therefore, the time that you are waiting for Creed do do something musically. Other bands are doing newer things. Incidently, I bought Human Clay from Creed at the same time that I bought TDTH by "Live". I was more impressed with TDTH than I was by HC. I had that CD in the player a lot more plays than I did for HC. The primary reason that I liked TDTH over HC was that I thought that it was a better produced album. It is a beautiful sounding album. HC sounded sort of distorted to me. Mainy on the Bass tracks of some of the songs. About 7M3, I got their album in Creed's 2 year downtime between MOP and HC. I wasn't impressed with certain aspects of that album. Mainly, for the songs with Rappish sounding tunes like "Hold On" and totally out of character songs like "Elanor". Anyway, on a list dedicated to 7M3 that I was on during the web release of one song a day. I let my views be known about the factors of the new material that I didn;t care much for. Others wanted to hear more of the rough vocals from the past. So they abandoned 7M3. Then there were others that liked anything that the band produced. Now, to relate this to Creed. I like most of the songs that Creed has done. But, I don't like all of the songs. I do not really care much for WAWO or the second to last song on HC (United States version, without double WAWO) - I didn't like the fuzzed up bass. I like more resonating base. Compared to fuzzed up harmonically distorted bass. My favorite song from Creed is My Own Prison. My favorite one from 7M3 is "Cumbersome". My favorite song from Live is "Lightening Crashes" My least favorite song from Creed is ODE. From Live, it is probably waitress. From 7M3, it is probably "Hold On" I believe these three bands are the staples of a better music future. Bands like Fuel are sort of Offsprings of this music style. About talking about Fuel. They toured with Creed for a lot of shows on the MOP tour. They are becoming liked more and more. A funny thing to me is a lot of the newer fans are from the Higher and WAWO aspect of Creed's music. Fuel was mostly talked about for their song called "Sunburn" in the days of them touring with Creed. I'm glad they are becoming popular now. Jim C. -- Expect a letter from a friend who will ask a favor of you. To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp