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Robby
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I'm just wondering what's going to happen in these next few years when these wonderful musicians begin to get a real-world experience under their belt. You know... hearts get broken, friends pass away, grown up stuff...etc etc...

where's the innocence going to go? isn't that a big appeal in eisley's market?
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—When that happens we're all going to run away from reality and hide in our pasts like the scared little children we are... or get over it.


(but who's to say they don't already have somewhat of an adult handle on things that they just choose to express in separate healthy ways other than through their music? I for one wouldn't mind clinging to the belief that it's possible for people to "grow up" without ever losing touch with the child within. Peter Pan may have taken it a little too far, but an old lady playing hotscotch in her front yard sounds like heaven to me.)


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Antiarches
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"i shall never grow up
make believe is much to fun"

'nuff said.

edit: whoops i goofed... it was early, i was late for work...

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Considering things like Stacy's first song being about a friend who tried to kill himself, I think they've had a good deal of experience. I guess we'll see, though.
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TheAntrider wrote:
Considering things like Stacy's first song being about a friend who tried to kill himself, I think they've had a good deal of experience. I guess we'll see, though.


where did you hear that?

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Piper at the Gates wrote:
TheAntrider wrote:
Considering things like Stacy's first song being about a friend who tried to kill himself, I think they've had a good deal of experience. I guess we'll see, though.


where did you hear that?


It's wide knowledge. However, I can't remember where you might read it. Check out some of the interviews in the press section, maybe.

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RhymeloveandMelody
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They are all pretty grown up. I think the song writing will just grow and improve through the years so we will still hear that touch of magic no matter what.
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golly andrew
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Firstly, it's "I shall never grow up."

Second, they have said in some MTV interview that much of their stories are 'made up' and they lead 'boring' lives or something humorously honest like that.

*defending Eisley's innocence*
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TheAntrider wrote:
Piper at the Gates wrote:
TheAntrider wrote:
Considering things like Stacy's first song being about a friend who tried to kill himself, I think they've had a good deal of experience. I guess we'll see, though.


where did you hear that?


It's wide knowledge. However, I can't remember where you might read it. Check out some of the interviews in the press section, maybe.
I believe it's somewhere on OGG maybe. If I remember correctly.
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It's very strange,
I dont think I can see myself getting over Eisley if they ever do move on.
I got a picture of myself as an old bearded man holding an eisley poster.
I'm so very pathetic.

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To worry about something you cannot control serves no purpose.
Eisley will grow up....Eisley will gain life experience, just as we all will. They will likely write songs about their experiences.
They will make the music they make, and hopefully, we will enjoy it then as much as we do now. If not, then you don't have to listen.
Eisley's fans will grow up with them....and hopefully remain fans.
I can't wait to be in the front row at their 30th anniversary concert Smile
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McKenzies wrote:
TheAntrider wrote:
Piper at the Gates wrote:
TheAntrider wrote:
Considering things like Stacy's first song being about a friend who tried to kill himself, I think they've had a good deal of experience. I guess we'll see, though.


where did you hear that?


It's wide knowledge. However, I can't remember where you might read it. Check out some of the interviews in the press section, maybe.
I believe it's somewhere on OGG maybe. If I remember correctly.

http://www.orangegoldandgreen.com/2004_01_01_archive.html
She wrote Michael's Song. Kinda like that blink song, Adam's Song? hehehe.
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McKenzies
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dude wrote:
It's very strange,
I dont think I can see myself getting over Eisley if they ever do move on.
I got a picture of myself as an old bearded man holding an eisley poster.
I'm so very pathetic.

Like this?

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Eisley will no doubt evolve. But considering the obvious purity of their 'personalities' they will likely be very resilient in maintaining their characters over time. I think we have far too much 'grown up' junk as it is; this world is being choked to death with the folly of grown-up stuff.
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RhymeloveandMelody
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McKenzies wrote:
dude wrote:
It's very strange,
I dont think I can see myself getting over Eisley if they ever do move on.
I got a picture of myself as an old bearded man holding an eisley poster.
I'm so very pathetic.

Like this?



omg that made me laugh so hard right now.

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