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what are your opinions on there older singles such as

 

absolute gravity

little hide

100 things you should have done in bed

starfighter pilot

ask me how i am

one night is not enough

 

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I still haven't got round to downloading them yet, so I still have to hear them... might do that now, actually, seeing as how im not doing anything more productive with my time atm <_<

Okay, I searched and downloaded the above songs, and I have to admit, I prefer their newer stuff by far

It's all too samey for my liking, although I did enjoy 'Ask Me How I Am'.

 

Sorry man, but it's a thumbs down from me :(

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i agree the new stuff is better i think the same myself,i just wanted to know peoples opinions of the older stuff and wanted to know if many people kknew much of there older stuff,thansks for checking them out though

No probs

 

I know there's deffo a member who was telling me that they actually preferred SP's older stuff... can't remember who it was, though

i dont have them all...yet :rolleyes:

 

absolute gravity - pretty good song

little hide - dont have it

100 things you should have done in bed - i quite like it actually

starfighter pilot - average

ask me how i am - love it

one night is not enough - dont have it

 

i am working on getting all of these songs downloaded onto my pc but am having some computer difficulties

absolute gravity - Different to their recent stuff but still good

little hide - Voice sounds different, think theres a vid to this too

100 things you should have done in bed - Pretty average

starfighter pilot - Think thuis is about his nephew?? Its good though

ask me how i am - Love this, seen the video to it too.

one night is not enough - I heard this song first as a live version as it was on one of their single. So I suppose it got me into the song.

 

I think they all sound very different to their newer stuff but I think you shoukld all check them out and hear for yourself.

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great to see you post the below funky gal,i really think snow patrol shoul dput singles from the forst album as b sides on current singles as it woul dget more people into releasing they have other material behind them
I've never heard them, must get round to finding them

I think they all sound very different to their newer stuff but I think you shoukld all check them out and hear for yourself.

 

Yeah, I was quite surprised at the differences between their older stuff and the songs you may find on the new album

 

It sounds almost as if they've started off heavy and with each new album have gradually got lighter. Like 'Eyes Open' is relatively light compared to 'Final Straw', which is light in comparison to the stuff I heard the other day.

 

Perhaps they started off as a full-on alternative rock group and slowly made the transition into mainstream / indie? :huh:

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if anything the older album have shown how much they have grown and formed there own sound as a band which i think its great progress

if anything the older album have shown how much they have grown and formed there own sound as a band which i think its great progress

 

i agree...it shows how they have really perfected themselves although their older stuff is still amazing, the newer stuff is better in my opinion

There was a song they did a while ago, I can't remember what it was called. The video was 3 of them and they were in this bedroom and then went outside and started to perform. Anyone seen it?

There was a song they did a while ago, I can't remember what it was called. The video was 3 of them and they were in this bedroom and then went outside and started to perform. Anyone seen it?

Yes I have but I can't remember what song it was for!! I'm not going to get to sleep now, I'm going to be thinking of it all night now how annoying lol. :P

oh la la land this is gonna drive me insane trying to remember now
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