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Postby Setra » Fri Mar 21, 2003 12:38 am

blackout_sehs wrote:Ok Setra...some stuff i agree with. Others i think u spend too much time with your televison remote. I also dont know why people got to give LP such a bad rap? Let them be i have seen my fair share of the LP vids but some have been decent. People learn after awhile to give it a rest...it does nothing for everypne to complain about it. Go outside get some air and let it rest. I also dont mean for this to be a rude comment...sorry if it is


lol... :D Don't worry, I agree with you entirely. I actually don't spend that much time i front of the TV. And I've actually only seen the TATU video to "All The Things She Said" once.

And if it sounded like a was given LP a bad rap, I didn't mean to. LP is a great band...but I just think that some people make AMVs to them for the wrong reasons. Like in another post...(refering to the song "In The End")

MAS PRODUCTIONS wrote:Example: "Oh wow, he just said in the end. Wait I am getting a brain storm going! In the end + end of eva = GREAT MUSIC VIDEO!"


And I think that this happens maybe a little to much. What I mean, is that I'm afraid people will start using TATU ONLY because the music is catchy, and becaue maybe a few words fit. I was onlt using LP as an example, because its the most prevelant one I've seen. I'm afraid of seeing AMVs that son't have any good tought and planning out behind them. There should always be a hint of inspiration behind an AMV, not just, I feel like it because it would be "cool."

Don't worry, it wasn't rude. I'm actually glad you posted that, so I could have the chance to clear some stuff up. :D
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Postby Pierrot Le Fou » Fri Mar 21, 2003 1:42 pm

I believe Rozard explained the LP phenomenon best in his audio columm
about the album. It was the biggest selling album that year. So of course
it's gonna have a huge effect on any music related community. And TATU
probably will as well seeing as though absolutely everyone is talking about
them right now.

And on a different note, if anyone remembers who did the original version
of TATU's "How Soon is Now?" [I think it was The Cult] let me know. Thanks.
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Postby JustinCredible » Fri Mar 21, 2003 3:43 pm

Pierrot Le Fou wrote:And on a different note, if anyone remembers who did the original version
of TATU's "How Soon is Now?" [I think it was The Cult] let me know. Thanks.


"How SoonIs Now" was originally a song written and performed by The Smiths.

It was covered by Love Spit Love and that version was used on 'The Craft' Movie Soundtrack and currently used as the theme for 'Charmed'
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Postby Farlo » Fri Mar 21, 2003 4:24 pm

but the paradise lost cover of how soon is now is the best
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Postby Pierrot Le Fou » Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:34 pm

Thanks Justin.
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Postby JustinCredible » Sat Mar 22, 2003 7:43 am

el_farlo wrote:but the paradise lost cover of how soon is now is the best


I disagree.... Tatu's and Love Spit Love's versions do rock and rock hard!
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Postby Pierrot Le Fou » Sat Mar 22, 2003 5:34 pm

IMHO TATU's is superior.
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