Re: The Calling vs Lifehouse
Hugo vs. Scott
and what' this? Eddie come out ...

From: "Dawn DelliSanti" <CREEDGIRLL@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Mon
21 Jan 2002 04:05:29 EST

In a message dated 1/21/2002 3:54:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, creedlvr@LAFORNARA.COM writes:


thanks for making my point!
I'm sorry, maybe my brain is working in slow motion tonight, as I am not seeing how I made your point.  Perhaps some of the others, not to mention names, are rubbing off on me?  Could you please break it down for me, and tell me how I made your point?



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Subject: Re: The Calling vs Lifehouse,Hugo vs. Scott, and what' this? Eddie come out ...


In a message dated 1/21/2002 3:00:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, creedlvr@LAFORNARA.COM writes:


well, you're literally the first person I've met who has been able to say that without knowing both bands well, you didn't think they sounded alike when you first started listening to either one.


Honestly, I didn't think they sounded alike at all.  I don't like Pearl Jam.  I never have.  I immediately liked Creed when I heard them.  I think that Eddie sounds like a dying cow, (I await the hate mail.) and while Scott may be baritone also, I think it is way easier to understand him, and I think he has a better voice.  I really don't see much similarity in their sound musically either, but then again, I am quite good when it comes to recognizing differences in music.  I think the main difference between Creed and Pearl Jam (and this is just my opinion) is that, to me, Creed is more harmonious.  "My Own Prison", for example has harmony in the chorus.  I have yet to hear a Pearl Jam song that displays such harmony.  I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but I have yet to hear it.