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Old 01-10-2019, 12:30 PM
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Thanks for your comments ChBen

I don't think Stevie wrote the music for EFO, is what I meant to put .. I thought she just wrote the lyrics... will need to check the liner notes.
Correct: Stevie wrote the lyrics, Rick Nowels the music.
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Old 01-10-2019, 02:23 PM
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Everybody Finds Out has always weirdly reminded me of Keep on Going from Mystery to Me. If anyone else thinks the same, let me know. If not, I'm obviously losing the plot...
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Old 01-10-2019, 04:01 PM
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The worst vocal on any single they ever released. Imagine that old goat singing Gypsy. Oh wait....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGBqB_k84Ms
Have to agree about the vocals on SYW, Stevie is really digging into her lowest register throughout and the song therefore has no lightness at all, a friendly and pleasant pop tune becomes a scary sped-up hymn of some sort. If only Christine could have been on the track or they had raised it a note or two or, I don't know. I like the song itself, but Stevie did not do it justice with a vocal.
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The worst vocal on any single they ever released.
Worse than Paper Doll???
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Old 01-10-2019, 07:14 PM
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From a purely artistic level, "Say You Will" and "Peacekeeper" were the blandest songs on the album. Lindsey may have been wrong to push for a double-disc, but he was right to resist going the safest possible route. He knew these two songs were not the right choices, but was no doubt outvoted. I bet that fight excised from Destiny Rules concerns this very issue.
Interestingly enough, I love Peacekeeper and Say You Will, and strongly dislike Everybody Finds Out.
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Old 01-11-2019, 12:33 AM
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Worse than Paper Doll???
I far prefer Paper Doll.
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Have to agree about the vocals on SYW, Stevie is really digging into her lowest register throughout and the song therefore has no lightness at all, a friendly and pleasant pop tune becomes a scary sped-up hymn of some sort. If only Christine could have been on the track or they had raised it a note or two or, I don't know. I like the song itself, but Stevie did not do it justice with a vocal.
Christine was ALWAYS the balance that made them great. Even if she was the least popular singer(actually, that might have been Lindsey) that they had. She was the pop singer that made it radio friendly. That's why she had the most hits. SHE MADE THEM RADIO FRIENDLY.
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Just perusing the various threads about Say you will......when good old Ken Bruce plays ...Peacemaker..., he does play it quite often !!

Personally I love SYW, took me ages to get into it, and still find new stuff now.
My favourite track, Steal your heart away....and Illume.
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Thrown Down (wall of sound version) was a HIT just WAITING to happen. I like the album Version as well, but this would have been GOLDEN!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5ySQvnULZA
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Worse than Paper Doll???
Nothing is worse than Paper Doll
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Listening to nothing is better than listening to Paper Doll.
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Listening to nothing is better than listening to Paper Doll.
I'd rather listen to Mrs. Scarrott!! for real!!!

oh so bare. oh so bare..
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I've never liked Say You Will (the song). It's far too cutesy for my liking. It sounds like something Christine should have written and sung. I HATE the kids singing at the end.

Destiny Rules should have been the lead single.
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I've never liked Say You Will (the song). It's far too cutesy for my liking. It sounds like something Christine should have written and sung. I HATE the kids singing at the end.

Destiny Rules should have been the lead single.
Hating Stevie's niece..... that's not good. If only Stevie knew....
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Hating Stevie's niece..... that's not good. If only Stevie knew....
$he'd have him trampled by a herd of her own $pecies.


I too HATE the kids on the end of the song. Stupid decision to put them on there.
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