Well, this is my first post to the mailing list, I've
been reading it for about a month now, but this whole
discussion has finally spurred me to post my two
cents. First of all, I can definitely see the point
of those who are criticizing TRT, although I don't
really agree with it. It seems to me
Greetings all-
Since everybody is picking sides here, and TRT seems to be losing, I'll
offer a few words in its support. There seem to be three major complaints
with the album, the most common of which is the (over) producing. I don't
think producing can really be blamed for the love-to-hate s
okay...
i know this information used to be on-line somewhere, but i can't find it...
as far as prints of diary go:
1) first print in UK, glitterhouse records, multi-colored "speckled"
vinyl, limited to 500 copies
2) first print in US, sub pop, black vinyl, limited to ??? copies
3) second print
first of all , i disagree with all you TRT
haters...you all are entitled to your opinions,
even if they are bad ones, lmao...j/k...face it,
even though TRT might not be their best effort by any stretch of the
imagination, it's still better than 99% of all music out there right now, i mean
c'
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I heard about that too. From what i remember, dan took a much more involved
approach into the lyrics than jeremy did, probably just because jeremy was
busy playing guitar, bass, piano, etc...
Lyrics are the biggest problem i have w/this album, though they definately
don't bug me as much a
Since it seems everyone is putting their own .02 cents in on this subject, I figured I should as well.
I should say that first of all I like TRT. It is not my favorite SDRE album (that would be HIFTBSO), more like second or third. Some of the things you guys are complaining about are the things
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I found this interesting. My son is a serious musician/guitarist who will be
attending Berklee next fall and CRINGES at Television. In hi