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Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 11, 2021 3:05 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Bammer wrote:Scott Stapp is widely regarded as a lyricist without fault. However, I contend that his otherwise unblemished record does contain one mark against it in the song
In America - not once, but twice.
He writes “Only in America we kill the unborn to make ends meet.” Perhaps he has never heard of Japan or China.
But even more egregious is the line “Only in America sexuality is democracy.” Unless, of course, he was including South America:
- Spoiler: show
Jorge wrote:Not sure where to put this but this is a real political ad by a real candidate for Argentine congress
The song she's singing is about how people tell her all she has to offer is her body but actually she's full of great ideas (she's not)
So horny
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Fri October 27, 2023 4:36 am
by Bammer
I’m loving this Creed revival with the Texas Rangers and I have never wavered from supporting the band.
This appreciation from the masses is way overdue.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 6:05 pm
by Bammer
Their 2024 tour is not coming through Seattle and Bammer is PISSED
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 10:42 pm
by Vitalogist
Never liked these guys but I admire their work ethic
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 11:00 pm
by Rangi Guy
I used to have a 'Even Jesus hates Creed' t-shirt. Not sure what happened to it, but that was the closest I got to owning anything put out by these guys
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 11:22 pm
by dad
i saw these guys in the early days. both times for free.
the first time was the webster in Hartford in '97. i was visiting my family for Christmas, and i'd heard from a friend that one of the local radio stations was playing Given to Fly. I'd called to see if they might play it, and the DJ told me they'd been playing it prematurely, but would i like tix to see creed at the webster? i knew one song, probably 'my own prison.' i took a friend with me, and after a few songs my friend and i agreed all the songs sounded the same. we left.
the second time was about a year later in OKC, behind a brewery. Goo Goo Dolls were on the bill, and i liked them, and they were actually good. some friends i went with wanted to stay for creed, but i opted out.
they sucked then. i'm not sure things have changed.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 11:30 pm
by oasisfan35
dad wrote:the first time was the webster in Hartford in '97.
That must have been a sight.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 11:37 pm
by dad
oasisfan35 wrote:dad wrote:the first time was the webster in Hartford in '97.
That must have been a sight.
i've only been there twice. the other time was for marilyn manson, circa '95 or '96.
now that was something.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Thu November 02, 2023 11:41 pm
by oasisfan35
dad wrote:oasisfan35 wrote:dad wrote:the first time was the webster in Hartford in '97.
That must have been a sight.
i've only been there twice. the other time was for marilyn manson, circa '95 or '96.
now that was something.
I pretty much only went there for punk shows because they were really the only place that booked 'em but I knew they always had metal on the schedule, though those were often at the Underground next door.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Fri November 03, 2023 12:57 am
by BurtReynolds
The Creed feeling: The nostalgic feeling of me being stuck in traffic in Knoxville in 1998 while What's This Life For is playing on the radio.
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Fri November 03, 2023 5:16 am
by Bammer
Rangi Guy wrote:I used to have a 'Even Jesus hates Creed' t-shirt. Not sure what happened to it, but that was the closest I got to owning anything put out by these guys
Haha wow you are incredibly funny
Re: The Creed feeling
Posted: Fri November 03, 2023 4:41 pm
by wease
Poor bammer and his creedlove