================================================ Subject: Re: [ Creed Discuss ] Access Hollywood From: "Lee Reed" To: Date: Mon 28 Oct 2002 01:50:45 -0500 ================================================ you go, joe...guess i can say i pretty much agree with all you said...and since i was mentioned, i'll add this...#1) i think that age perhaps has something to do with the comment directed at us (or perhaps maturity) #2) since Stapp is NOT god, i feel free to criticize him, until such point, as joe mentioned, he proves me wrong...creed has provided me with an entire new group of friends, as well as the enjoyment of their music, and a whole new perspective on life...and for that i will always love them...as a fan, however, i feel if they truly appreciate their fans, they will accept constructive criticism...i have NEVER 'BASHED' the band, i think many here can attest to that...did i not say that if scott truly was seeing a voice coach, that i would no longer get on his case about it? give 'US' a break, utopia...we are fans too, just not looking thru rose-colored glasses... Lee >From: "Joe Earles" : Sun, 27 Oct 2002 01:52:04 -0500 > >Okay, let me lay a few things to rest right here and now: > >My overall opinion of Creed: >I think that Creed is one of the best things to ever grace the face of rock >music. Their music has become my surrogate religion filling voids in my >life that spirituality has failed at filling while at the same time >re-aligning my thought patterns toward traditional religion and keeping all >things spiritual at the forefront of my conscious mind. Scott Stapp writes >lyrics on a level that few rock musicians have ever ascended to and has >provided me with insight, challenge, comfort and a host of new things to >think about (or at very least new ways to think about a lot of different >things) through his lyrics and through his delivery. > >My overall opinion of Scott Stapp: >Scott Stapp is extremely self-absorbed and in some ways delusional about >his success. He wears fame like a pig wears a prom dress and might do well >to make himself a little more visible so as to get over this "I can't leave >my house" mentality he's cultivated over the past few years. Only now when >he was looking at the possibility of doing career-ending damage to his >voice has he started down the path of taking better care of it and I can >only speculate that he has come to believe in at least some small way in >the whole "Brooding Messiah" façade he exudes onstage. He upstages the >rest of the band and in a fashion shockingly incongruous to his personal >life seems to feed off of being the center of attention on stage and in his >media life. > >For his musical talents and the absolute gift of songwriting God has >bestowed upon Scott, I am truly and forever grateful, but I just get the >feeling that Scott Stapp is one of those people who, if I ever had to >endure spending time with him on a personal level, would be the type of >person who would give me the overwhelming urge to just smack him one just >being in his presence. > >So to respond to what you said, yes. I will "attack" the things he says and >offer my opinions on what he has to say just as long as I feel what I have >to say is accurate and deserved. When and if he proves me wrong, gets down >off that excessively paranoid high-horse of his and starts exercising a >little bit of humility and pragmatism I'll stop looking at him with such a >critical eye. Is that all right with you? If not, your delete key is >located to the right of your main enter key. Learn how to use it and STFU. _________________________________________________________________ Internet access plans that fit your lifestyle -- join MSN. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.debbir.com/lists/Creed-discuss.htm To submit your profile, visit: http://www.creedlisters.com/profile/submit.asp To view List member Profiles, visit: http://www.creedlisters.com