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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 20:57:39 GMT -5
Meh, I no longer have Bob Marley on my itunes. I'm probably wrong anyways. I do know they're completely different versions though.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 20:59:16 GMT -5
Meh, I no longer have Bob Marley on my itunes. I'm probably wrong anyways. I do know they're completely different versions though. Different versions? They have absolutely nothing to do with each other besides saying not to worry!(And that both are sung by a "black" guy)
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:01:58 GMT -5
I'm not talking about Bobby and Marley's songs.
Bob Marley has two different versions of "Three Little Birds;" one from the record label (which many know) and one he recorded without a record company (hard to find and the only way I've found it was through.....well.....I can't say).
Both are completely different too, even words. I was saying that maybe I had thought Bobby's song was Marley's song because of the other version of "Three Birds," I wasn't saying you were wrong.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 21:05:49 GMT -5
I'm not talking about Bobby and Marley's songs. Bob Marley has two different versions of "Three Little Birds;" one from the record label (which many know) and one he recorded without a record company (hard to find and the only way I've found it was through.....well.....I can't say). Both are completely different too, even words. I was saying that maybe I had thought Bobby's song was Marley's song because of the other version of "Three Birds," I wasn't saying you were wrong. Sorry, but I can find literally no evidence about a second version of the song done by Marley. I've been scouring through sites and can't find anything. Not saying you're lying, but it's unlikely that what you're saying is the truth, if that makes sense.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:09:07 GMT -5
I'm not talking about Bobby and Marley's songs. Bob Marley has two different versions of "Three Little Birds;" one from the record label (which many know) and one he recorded without a record company (hard to find and the only way I've found it was through.....well.....I can't say). Both are completely different too, even words. I was saying that maybe I had thought Bobby's song was Marley's song because of the other version of "Three Birds," I wasn't saying you were wrong. Sorry, but I can find literally no evidence about a second version of the song done by Marley. I've been scouring through sites and can't find anything. Not saying you're lying, but it's unlikely that what you're saying is the truth, if that makes sense. Hold on, I'm going to look for it, I'll tell if I find it.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:16:26 GMT -5
So this is what I've found, so maybe I was also mistaken about this (leave me alone, I'm not a Marley fan):
There's rare recordings of Concrete Jungle and Soul Rebel. I haven't listened to them, but I'm going to just assume that I was wrong about this too and these are the ones that I was thinking of.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 21:19:49 GMT -5
So this is what I've found, so maybe I was also mistaken about this (leave me alone, I'm not a Marley fan): There's rare recordings of Concrete Jungle and Soul Rebel. I haven't listened to them, but I'm going to just assume that I was wrong about this too and these are the ones that I was thinking of. I would rub this in your face, but there is no need to... Therefore I am going to rub this in your face. Haha, dumb fool!
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:22:07 GMT -5
Thing is, I admit when I'm wrong
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 21:35:35 GMT -5
Thing is, I admit when I'm wrong So do I, in case you've missed the many times where I have done so after arguing with Wild. Other times I don't just to annoy people and carry on some stupid argument that I couldn't give a rat's ass about to begin with.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:37:44 GMT -5
I wasn't saying you do, lol. I was just saying that I admit it (although admittedly it took me awhile this time because I honestly thought I was correct) when I'm wrong.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 21:41:32 GMT -5
I wasn't saying you do, lol. You know what you were implying bitch.
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Post by wildknight on Dec 20, 2013 21:43:11 GMT -5
Eye of the Tiger was not by a one hit wonder. Survivor had two other songs make the top 10. One of them (Burning Heart) is still relatively well known.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:43:13 GMT -5
I wasn't saying you do, lol. You know what you were implying b****. How did you know I was a female dog?
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Dec 20, 2013 21:43:40 GMT -5
Eye of the Tiger was not by a one hit wonder. Survivor had two other songs make the top 10. One of them (Burning Heart) is still relatively well known. :thumbsup:
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Dec 20, 2013 21:46:05 GMT -5
Eye of the Tiger was not by a one hit wonder. Survivor had two other songs make the top 10. One of them (Burning Heart) is still relatively well known. Fine I will abandon that fruitless argument. Just ignore it then.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Mar 29, 2014 15:51:51 GMT -5
I put Other because I have a tie between Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London and Danzig's Mother.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Mar 29, 2014 15:52:59 GMT -5
How can people like "Mother?"
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Mar 29, 2014 15:53:33 GMT -5
How can people like "Mother?" Did you not see the discussion Wild, Brian, Mike, and I had last night?
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Mar 30, 2014 0:33:54 GMT -5
I saw it, I just don't know how people can like it. (No, I'm not saying you should all hate it either, I'm just wondering what about it makes you all like it).
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Post by miketheratguy on Mar 31, 2014 3:29:51 GMT -5
Good beat, good hook, good voice, good tone, all-around good metal. What's not to like?
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