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1999-04-12 Thread Steve Baronick
Does anyone remember when Smashing Pumpkins came out with Gish. They were one of the greatest new bands anywhere Then came siemese dream possibly one of the best albums of all time. Then came Fame and fortune and that band was surely lost and it was a sad experience.Lately I think that SDRE

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1999-04-12 Thread LosShack
I hope sunny day doesn't turn into what smashing pumpkins did. they are one of the best bands. I hope to see more heavy stuff on their next record.

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1999-04-12 Thread Abednego83
Hey - Ok, i've been on the list for the last week and was waiting for a good sybject to jump into! Here it is! I remeber early Pumpkins history... That stuff rocked like fucking hell! However, they got famous off of their 2 worst songs ever (Bullet W/ Butterfly Wings and 1979). I figured t

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1999-04-12 Thread Matthew Adamson
This may appear to be off the subject at first, but bear with me please. I don't remember when Smashing Pumpkins came out with Gish, but I'd definately agree that it was and still is a fantastic album.  I do remember when Siamese Dream came out, and it was a huge step for the band.  Like Billy C

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1999-04-12 Thread Steve Baronick
Steve Baronick Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 11:43 AM Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: FAME i saw a video from pumpkins years ago, they said that they planned to go far and get "big" i don't see sunny day real estate setting that kind of goal for themselves. i trust them to make good mus

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1999-04-12 Thread Steve Baronick
pit does not appeal to me.Does it to you???     - Original Message - From: Matthew Adamson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 11:07 AM Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: FAME This may appear to be off the subject at first, but bear with me please. I don&#

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1999-04-12 Thread Josh Hamer
ey sold out. So if anyone here says that Sunny Day is selling out, I'll hit 'em over the head. Just my 2 cents. Joshua. >From: Matthew Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Matthew Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: FAM

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1999-04-12 Thread Anup Gurnani
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has it right on the money. The Beatles sold out with the first album they ever did and then spent the rest of their career trying to gain respect from the rest of their peers. Sunny Day is a band such that their music does not appeal to the public at large unless it was shoved

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1999-04-12 Thread DonnyZ-VAIN
I dunno about the Smashing Pumpkins but most musicians I run into usually get pissed off if one man band leaders insist of playing every instrument on you new album, it's got to create some kind of tension. Over. DonnyZ --- Matthew Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This may appear to be off t

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1999-04-12 Thread DonnyZ-VAIN
I think that the whole thing is wrong. Bands don't sell out (we'll usually don't sell out) their fans sell out, or even worse, the shrubs sell in. there is nothing more sickening to a "fan" for him/her to listen to a band (like Sunny Day) for a couple of years with all the shrubs at your school

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1999-04-12 Thread james allen
people need to keep in mind that the guys in sunnyday have bills to pay just like the rest of us...if they can pay the bills and maitain artistic integrity, then i say go for it. -james ___ Get Free Email and Do More

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1999-04-13 Thread Projectmyk
first off.. FAME is a musical, alright and i dont know about you guys, but to think that sunny day would "sell out" really challenges the integrity of the band... how could you call yourself a loyal fan and then have no faith in them. I think that sunnyday ultimately would make the wisest desic

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1999-04-13 Thread Steve Baronick
the same unseen Steve Baronick - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: FAME > first off.. FAME is a musical, alright > and i dont know about you guys, b

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1999-04-14 Thread Junior Citizen
guys, ive said this before and i'll say it again. i have nothing against sunny day going to the majors. i support their decision fully, but keep in mind, the same company that they are running off to is the same company that considered smashing pumpkins' "adore", the best album of their carre

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1999-04-14 Thread Junior Citizen
has popped up, dont be surprised if you see sunny day @ their next show w/spandex pants and big hair. [joke, ha, ha funny lawer boy, laugh!] steve. >From: "Anup Gurnani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Anup Gurnani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTE

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1999-04-12 Thread Hangydingy
OK like everyone else I HAVE to address this issue. Although everyone seems to at least be on the same page, I am a little disapointed to read that some people think that SDRE would actually "Sell Out". First of all, selling a lot of records and having tons of fans does Not make you a sell out

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1999-04-12 Thread Hangydingy
Right on donnyz, I am with you : ) Chrystal

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1999-04-12 Thread RANCID089
Well, To start off here are a few thoughts: I hate major labels, I love Sunny Day, money is needed to survive, Sunny Day will have the uper hand in talks about the music because they have a great fan base (us), Sub Pop proably isn't a label right now and Virgin records is not that bad a place

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1999-04-12 Thread Fatbeatle
I think that being on a major label doesn't matter all that much. Being on a major label does not necessarily mean selling out. It's a shame that people throw the phrase "selling out" around freelly. I'm glad that at least 1 person (Porter) has recognized this, not to insult any of the peopl