- and I said what about
breakfast at Tiffany's??????they were lately featured on VH-1 "one hit wonders"
- block of videos, but haven't heard anything about them since
"Breakfast..."
- thanks Vanessa for
clearing up the situation with GGD cd and Ross for the
recommendation
- Ross - where have you seen "Hanging by a moment"
video?/???/ That's so cool ! My plan for the next weeks is to e-mail djs here
and ask for "Sick Cycle Carousel", well last Tuesday it worked out:) It's gonna
be the next single I guess, and I'm little bit tired of hearing "Hanging by a
moment"
- Roxette already relased
the new cd here, but they had their time of fame at the end of 80's and
beginning of 90's....btw. does anyone remember Duran Duran? You know - "Wild
boys, never losing..." I heard they're gonna record a new album
- " my baby in to get MOT'ed
" ? as always I can't understand Ross' English
Agie
*mad, after a horrible exam
in mathematic*
*mad, because in 3 music
stores there was NO Tool cd, 'cause people were faster than I*
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: Odp: yo! Fav Creed CD
> Sweden's finest, Roxette, well 2nd finest after A
>
teens, are still going strong.
> they released a new cd earlier this year
if my memory
> serves me correct.
>
> what happened to deep
blue something anyway?
>
> Mr Mungo, my baby in to get
MOT'ed
>
> --- Jon <jsedwards25@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> >
> > It's not uncommon for bands to
release an album,
> > become known for it, and then the next album
is
> > their last. This doesn't have to be a physical
>
> album; there are bands that had released many albums
> > and not
been known for them. After they "make it"
> > (i.e., one of the
albums in their brood is
> > recognized, wins awards, makes money,
etc., etc.)
> > then the pressure mounts to release an album as
>
> commercially successful as the "first" (again, keep
> > in mind
that it doesn't ACTUALLY have to be their
> > first album.)
>
>
> > Internal strife, bad publicity, dwindling
support:
> > these are the things that can kill bands.
>
>
> > Some of you probably aren't old enough to
remember
> > the 'teen bands' of the 80's. Tiffany;
Debbie
> > Gibson; NKOTB; Roxette (admittedly, we were
> >
fortunate that these bands/singers sunk into
> > obscurity as quickly
as they did) but it happens,
> > and happens frequently.
>
>
>
>
>
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