Thursday, December 21, 2006 @7:29 PM
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Hey people, got another update running again after quite some time, due to some inconvenience caused. Anyway, decided to come up with this Billboard Post™ thing where I post songs and recommend albums and other stuff to the people out there and just talk complete rubbish like all radio DJs do. By the way, please abide by the legal rights, you dumb*ss...
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Starting, tuning, listening. No wait...reading
Billboard Post™
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Welcome to the first edition of the Billboard Post™ Show where people tune in to. This is my first apearance in this upcoming series by the people at Billboard Post™United. Actually, its just me. Might as well, the show must go on...
Right, the song is a part of a album that's a personal favourite of mine. I'm quite like a hardrock fan of this group like for quite some time. Hope you like it, its Lights And Sounds by YELLOWCARD featured in their latest album Lights And Sounds.
Going for toilet break now...
Moving on in the show, we have a guest star with us here today. Its DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL in the studio. Conversation
DC: "Seems like an honour. Well, I'm ChrisCarraba. I'm JohnLefler. I'm MikeMarsh. And I'm Scott,just Scott. And we're DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL."
lionel: "Well, heard you people just had your latest album Dusk And Summers released in the late summers."
DC: "With the release of our forth album Dusk And Summers, it is certainly the most defining album of what has already been a remarkable career; on one end, it's a return to the full band sound of Carrabba's earliest, pre-Dashboard work, and yet also the most forward-thinking and innovative record he's ever recorded."
Carraba: "When I started Dashboard six years ago, I was reacting to these other bands I had been in," referring to his time in the bands the Vacant Andys and Further Seems Forever."At the time, I needed something...simpler." If those bands were about being loud and filling a room, Carrabba's instinct was to strip it all down and let his voice and his guitar carry the emotions.
lionel: "So, what do you think of your new single Don't Wait in your new album?"
DC: "Well, we think that it may be the best song that Carraba has ever written out of all our present albums - over jangly guitars and crashing drums."
lionel: "But do you think this album will bring you far?''
Carraba: "Haha. Well, I don't really know where Dusk And Summer will bring me but I'll think for the next 5-10 years, I'll still be finding my feet. And I think everything is cyclical. I'll be back to me and a guitar at some point. But people are hopefully embracing what I'm doing now, whatever this thing is, this new ideas. It's still me; I'm just taking a different avenue to get there."
lionel: "Right, thank you DC very much for joining us, being our very first guest stars of the Billboard Post™ Show.
DC: "No, thank you, and its a pleasure.
lionel: "Well, this is their new single Don't Wait from Dusk And Summers. Courtesy of DC.
Anyway, that's all I have to offer for my very first Billboard Post™ Show.
Oh right, before I close the Billboard Post™Show, I would like to end off with a closing song from The Fray, and its How To Save A Life from the album How To Save A Life.
Its a great song with a beautiful tune and a wonderful chorus, but if you listen to the song and familiarise yourself with the lyrics, you would find it actually at some points, doesn't make any sense. But overall, I still think its the perfect song for some people who's feeling down and when the cry babies need a song that matches their mood to listen to.Well,hope you enjoy it, cause I did.
that's all, thank you
lionel...