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Old 11-08-2007, 12:11 AM   #63
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman View Post
The experience is one thing. But I can tell from even a poor facsimile if I'm going to really hate something ... and Ghostland Observatory just happens to be that something for me.


I may have only seen video ... but, believe me, I've seen enough.
Well, I'm not trying to convince you otherwise - I'm just marveling at my own disconnect with YouTube as a music review and selection tool. I mean I've gone to band's My Spaces to listen to their tracks, but I rarely if ever watch any linked video. But then most people are visual so I guess it only makes sense, it's why that stuff is there after all.

As for myself, I'm still on the fence - I've like what I've heard, but so far haven't been grabbed by them yet, and may listen to some more tracks (or borrow some) and see how it resonates with me. If they were playing Coachella I would certainly sit in on their set, and seeing them with fans is somewhat compelling on its own for me. But if it does turn out that their music bores me, I wouldn't want to be a wet blanket for my friends who feel otherwise - plenty other bands to see and all that.
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