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Vanessa Carlton => General Vanessa Carlton Discussion => Topic started by: Holly on September 29, 2004, 03:22:36 pm
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This is probably my favorite song on the album! It's awesome! I <3 it! :D
What do you all think?
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it´s not my fav, but it feels really radio friendly would b a cool single, I can even see a video in my head lol:D
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It pwns me lol
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san francisco pwns ME.
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I'm gonna have to agree with you Holls. It's prolly my fav... atleast, as of right now, I think so :)
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my second favorite next to Annie. :D
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This is probably my favorite song on the album! It's awesome! I <3 it! :D
What do you all think?
i think i agree....it's definately one of...if not...my favorite...
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SOMEONE PM ME THE EFFING LINK TO THE MP3's!
*goes crazy* lol
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SOMEONE PM ME THE EFFING LINK TO THE MP3's!
*goes crazy* lol
HAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope no one ever sends it to you! :roflmao:
*enjoys Harmonium*
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I <3 Who's To Say!!!
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It's my fave, so far at least. There's still time for me to play it into the ground and become sick of it :?
I think it will be a single and if it is, it should do well :)
-Kev
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This was my first favorite! :D
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yeah, it's ok.
i'm still downloading the rest of the songs
Amanda
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I just heard it and it's a good one. I can't say it's my favorite because I haven't heard the rest as yet. I can see how the kids can relate to it (like Will) but who's to say we adults are wrong?
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but who's to say we adults are wrong?
cause you're too old to remember, or so she says. lmao
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I like it, and I like the lyrics (I actually paid halfyway attention)
But I think I probably like San Fransisco better.
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but who's to say we adults are wrong?
cause you're too old to remember, or so she says. lmao
ROTFL
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the lyrics, "you say we're too young but many you're too old to remember" seem a tad cheesy...
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I think that it is almost radio friendly!
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but who's to say we adults are wrong?
cause you're too old to remember, or so she says. lmao
I'm not too old to remember when I used to eat dirt (as she says) so how can't I remember that? I'd tell people not to eat dirt too but who's to say that's bad?
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I think that it is almost radio friendly!
I think it's a good bet that we'll see Who's To Say as a single...it's probably the most radio-friendly song on there after White Houses. I'm predicting Who's To Say and the second single, Afterglow as third, and San Francisco as fourth (Private Radio seems too short to be a single).
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the lyrics, "you say we're too young but many you're too old to remember" seem a tad cheesy...
Maybe so but you can't honestly say you've never felt that way. This song hits hard because I've often felt exactly how she does. Not necessarily about love, but my parents have often times told me that what I want won't work out, I don't have the ability, I'm too young, too naive... And I wonder sometimes if they've just forgotten how it feels to be young and optimistic. And the way that line comes together with the music as it builds it's just so beautiful. I'm slowly becoming more and more obsessed with this song.
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Who's To Say was my favourite at first but then Annie grew on me and now I'm OCD with Annie.
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Who's to Say is gunna make me cry... :(
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the lyrics, "you say we're too young but many you're too old to remember" seem a tad cheesy...
Maybe so but you can't honestly say you've never felt that way. This song hits hard because I've often felt exactly how she does. Not necessarily about love, but my parents have often times told me that what I want won't work out, I don't have the ability, I'm too young, too naive... And I wonder sometimes if they've just forgotten how it feels to be young and optimistic. And the way that line comes together with the music as it builds it's just so beautiful. I'm slowly becoming more and more obsessed with this song.
There's a fine line between optimism and delusion. Just look at the people who audition for American Idol.
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the lyrics, "you say we're too young but many you're too old to remember" seem a tad cheesy...
Maybe so but you can't honestly say you've never felt that way. This song hits hard because I've often felt exactly how she does. Not necessarily about love, but my parents have often times told me that what I want won't work out, I don't have the ability, I'm too young, too naive... And I wonder sometimes if they've just forgotten how it feels to be young and optimistic. And the way that line comes together with the music as it builds it's just so beautiful. I'm slowly becoming more and more obsessed with this song.
There's a fine line between optimism and delusion. Just look at the people who audition for American Idol.
So you're saying Nessa's being delusional, then?
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No I'm saying it's okay to be optimistic as long as you're realistic as well.
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Yeah... That's true.