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with Alice I have found Facelift the hardest to get into, IMO that is their weakest album! *prepares to take cover from Kerri's bullets* Dirt and Jar of Flies are far superior in my humble opinion. In fact I prefer Boggy Depot to Facelift.
Anyhow back to Creed, musically HC has a bit of a samness in those middle songs such as Say I, Wrong Way and I do love it but Faceless Man and also Never Die. I love Weathered because it goes from that really heavy stuff, to the tribal Zeppelin like WGMB to the "epics" and then towards the really light stuff. With all due respect the lyrics are probably weaker because Scott wrote less lyrics then every before. A bigger reason though I think is even though the lyrics are fairly dark, life had to be better then ever. How can you write MOP style lyrics when you are living in a nice gated community of Orlando, with a cleaner, cook, your best friends are in the local baseball and NFL teams etc: I do think Scott's lyrics this time around will be darker, more intropsective and a little more challenging. I am curious to see what Mark comes up with. |
LOL, you don't have to be miserable to write really good lyrics. Beauty and life can inspire some awesome stuff. Look at WAWO, a beautiful ballad to his child. I just think the writing suffered some in Weathered. It felt forced.
BTW, I agree with you about Facelift. I love it, but it's clear that Alice developed its signature sound with Dirt, which is my favorite. |
Sister the weakest song on the album? how so? IMO, In America and Illusion are the weakest songs on the album. like you said, not terrible songs, but the weakest nonetheless. and i do love Bound & Tied, it's awesome, wicked hardcore!
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also, Never Die is probably my least favorite off HC. I really like the part where the lyrics begin "don't let go of that youthful soul despite body and mind my youth will never die" (or something like that... that's just from memory while listening to Lil Jon's "Get Low")
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but unless you are a baby-popping machine how many WAWO's can you write? :D I agree with you that the lyrics in Weathered weren't as good (some exceptions such as WGMB, Weathered, One Last Breath etc;) but musically I really like it. In America is a very good song, the drumming is cool and lyrics are very good.
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WOW, Illusion is one of my all-time fave Creed songs. It's really wild to see what hits people the most. I absolutely love the bass in that song along with the guitar intro...it's such a mood-setter!
LMAO @ baby-popping machine!! |
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WGMB lyrics weren't that good. They didn't have meaning and were pretty much repetitive. OLB had good lyrics. Weathered's lyrics were just catchy, which is a good thing. |
I think WGMB had a lot of meaning. Sometimes, there is just as much beauty in simplicity as there is in complexity.
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Thanks Dogstar I'm still here lurking around.
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i agree there is a lot of beauty and meaning in the lyrics, you can read a lot into them. You can see it as fairly superfical or read a bit more into them. Illusion is fantastic, great bass lines and in that solo can you feel the sex in that guitar? :D |
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Yeah, that's what I was saying before, that it's cool how the different songs hit people :).
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about WGMB these lyrics while quite simple are powerful IMO
Who’s got my back now? When all we have left is deceptive So disconnected So what is the truth now? There’s still time All that has been devastated Can be recreated Realize We pick up the broken pieces Of our lives Giving ourselves to each other… ourselves to each other To rest our head on To rest our head on To rest our head on you have a disconnected society, people not connected in the political process, families who have broken apart due to divorce and seperation, society at general is not connected and the like. However its not too late to change the direction society is going and society has to realize where it is going and its not too late to fix it. Anyhow we go on with our broken lives and each generation keeps making the same mistakes as the previous one. "all that has being devestated can be recreated" speaks of both the obvious environmental concerns and society at large. that is what i get from these lyrics anyway. |
Yeah, that's how I see that song, too, hide. Many situations could fit the lyrics.
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