================================================ Subject: Re: Entertainment Weekly article From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Sun 2 Dec 2001 17:10:50 -0500 ================================================ Welcome to the list Delirium. I haven't ever heard about the Stapp Scrolls theory before. But have heard comments about a "Christlike" pose during shows. So why do you think that Weathered is a progression from MOP and HC? Jim ------------------ BHamlett4 wrote: > Hi, I'm new to the list and didn't think that I would have anything to > say right off, but it seems that I do. (Just wish it was good.) > I just received my copy of EW magazine and was flipping through it to > see if they had anything on Creed. They did. The issue I'm talking > about is Dec 7th issue, page 100, written by David Browne, and titled > "Tower of Babble". (I believe in giving credit where credit it due). > Mr. Browne was (I assume) writing a review about /Weathered/, or was it > about part of the Dead Sea Scrolls that he must have spent days on > making up just to say that he didn't like Weathered and never would like > Creed. As you may have guest, the "religion" theory was heavily played > up. (I guess he had to turn in a certain number of words to his > bosses---snide comment from me.) I'm a FIRM believer in free speech > (even when you hate what is said), so my opinion about the article is this-- > If you don't like it, say so and stop with the continuous BS story about > "The Stapp Scrolls". > > Sorry if this is long but one final opinion, even if you don't like the > CD, at least be honest about the growth that is so evident between /My > Own Prison /and /Weathered/. > > Thanks, > now stepping down form my soup box. > > I also hate those who rattle on and on and on and on when a simple yes > or no answer would suffice. > I disliked the article, but nice picture. > Delirium > -- To give of yourself, you must first know yourself. To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp