Originally posted by RUMMY:
... Listening to the Greatest Hits album might influence your decision in a similar manner.
Originally posted by clover68[..]
it depends on what his subconscious will allow hehehe
kidding![]()
Originally posted by RUMMYI admit that I am easily influenced. Songs like "Jeremy" and , say, "Mysterious Ways" are very good (classics) but I thiink I rank them higher because I feel I'm supposed to do so. I appreciate music not only for my own listening pleasure but also as a historical document of the times.
I'm weird that way.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
Well, you can keep them apart. I call The Beatles the greatest band of all time, but I say I like U2 better.
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
I'm okay with distinguishing "the greatest" vs. "my favourites" in terms of bands. It's the details in particular songs for any given band that gets me. I'm also better at it with bands that I wasn't around for. For example, I avoid Beatles hits like "Drive My Car" and "Yellow Submarine" as much as humanly possible. I have a harder time doing so with a song like "I'll Go Crazy" or "Get on Your Boots" - they're U2 concert staples so I do my best to keep giving them a chance - but I hope they drop both of them on the next tour.
As for PJ, I don't I'd have given "Who You Are" much of a chance if it wasn't a single back in 1996. I initially wasn't much of a fan of "Wishlist" either - although it eventually grew on me after more listens.