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What's the best Eisley song to introduce people to the band? hardly anyone gives the band a chance cus i always seem to pick the worst songs! hurumpH! what songs have you people chosen? _________________ She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the girl from Belfast City, she is courtin' one two three, please won't you tell me who is she? TheClassicRomance wrote: Facebook is a dirty skank blog! |
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for me it was marvelous things. i heard the song once, and just went out to buy the cd _________________ Dyslexics of the world untie. How do you shoot the devil in the back? What if you miss? -The Usual Suspects- The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. -The Usual Suspects- "What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" -The Picture of Dorian Gray |
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Joined: 24 Mar 2005 | Posts: 307 | Location: Franktown Tennessee
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I think it depends on the person. For me it was IWP. For my friend it was Marvelous Things. Memories and acoustic Plenty of Paper won over another friend. You might even just let them borrow the CD and tell them to listen to it at least once through. People react differently when their alone, and able to really decide whether they like something or not. They'll all fall in love with Eisley eventually anyways. _________________ Tired eyes and savvy smiles, Quiet nights and a hundred miles Away... -- Everyone wants to deviate from the norm. I am BeastieEastie's Hero. |
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If they are into harder music, I'd use Telescope Eyes. If they are into more soft rock I'd use I Wasn't Prepared. _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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"Over The Mountains" if they are into the harder rock or hip hop stuff and "One Day I Slowly Floated Away" if they are into the mellow stuff. _________________ http://www.nicholasvenaglia.com |
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Joined: 18 Jan 2004 | Posts: 1537 | Location: San Francisco
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As mentioned before, it really does depend on the person. If the friend is into like.. rockier, more familiar music then I'd reccomend Telescope Eyes (Any of the versions) or My Lovely or maybe even Plenty of Paper. maybe. If the friend is into like.. poppier, catchier stuff that won't get out of your head then maybe Sea King or Tree Tops or Marvelous Things.... If the friend is more of a country bumpkin then maybe Golly Sandra or something a bit more downkeyed like Just Like We Do or The Winter Song... And as for a 'look I wear all black and listen to Marilyn Manson' kid..... well.. My friend Adam listened to Golly Sandra and fell in love and he only listens to Korn, ICP, Slipknot, and other bands of that scary sort. _________________ "Dang D, you ain't goin' up that hill is you?" "No fool, I'm goin' down it!" "GANGSTA." --Luvbeat. ______________________ Anthony. Yeah. http://myspace.com/ohstar |
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It's really 2 things. If you want to please a big crowd, I think you got to find a song that really can be pleasing to everyone. If you wanted to show just a friend of yours, and you know that persons tastes, use that to help chose. That's what's good about bands like Eisley. They are so diverse, and they have a song for just about everyone. For example, my favorite band is SlipknoT, and if I wanted to show someone a song to get them into it, I wouldn't find the heaviest craziest song they have because a majority of fans might not like it. I'd show them a song like Vermilion prt 2 (which is an acoustic melodic song) or Before I forget (which is a heavy versed and can be classified as heavy "hip hop" song with a singable melodic chorus) OI can even show them a song that has a whole bunch of different elements to the song (slow parts, fast parts, melodic parts, heavy parts) and IF there is part of a song someone might like, something else about the song they might like. (Like maybe they don't like the verse, but the chorus is catchy and singable and they like the song because of that) Fast songs can easily be disliked because they are really broadened, so I would go for a slow song to show off Eisley. In my experience in music and what i've seen people go for, USUALLY no matter what kind of music people like, if a REALLY good melodic slow song is presented, and presented well, then most people get into it or to the least, RESPECT it. So with saying that, I think "I wasn't prepared" is the perfect song to introduce them to somebody or a group of people. I mean, Stone Sour wasn't and really isn't a really big and popular band, but when they presented their song "Bother" for the Spiderman soundtrack, it circulated many many radio stations and was it was highly requested by listeners. To this day, peopl don't know anything about Stone Sour, but they can probably sing the chorus "You don't need to bother...." If they get into Eisley after showing them I Wasn't Prepared, show them songs like Head Against the Sky, which has an eerie tone and has a rock type influence in it, and then show them songs like Telescope eyes. Basically trying to hit all areas. I was watching a Deftones video when I happened to go to my friends myspace and she had "I Wasn't Prepared" playing and I was hooked. That's my intake on it _________________ UPDATE: REAL MYSPACE LINK! http://www.myspace.com/2399095 Check out my FLICKR and leave comments!!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/28644084@N00/
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