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anyone read this on martin’s messageboard? someone asked him what he thought of the new therapy? album - you would have thought after being in the band for years he would have listened to the album…

Of course I’ll answer your questions - no reason not to. I heard that Therapy? have a new album and alot of people have contacted me to see what I think about it - I have to disapoint you all and tell you I haven’t listened to it.

regards
Martin

Posted on Thu, 21 October 2004 at 21:19

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3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

Sister asked the question and Martin very honestly said he hadn’t listened to NANE. So what?

Posted on Thu, 21 October 2004 at 22:53

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Andy D (Andy) wrote:

Honestly? I don’t think so.

If one gets kicked out of a band due to creative differences, I think that one is very curious to find out what the others eventually produced without that persons input. If it’s not to verify if they were right, it’s to think about what that person could have added or improved to the sound of the album so don’t tell me he hasn’t heard it. He HAS listened to it and is affraid to admit he couldn’t have added anything substantial to it.

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2004 at 00:25

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ctrlaltdelete (chris) wrote:

maybe.But I think even I would have made an effort to hear it.

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2004 at 00:53

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sister wrote:

could you please show some respect, yeah?
i mean, hell, if he says he hasn’t heard it yet, he hasn’t heard it yet, right?

i don’t even think this is the right place to discuss this whole thing - if you’re really honest, check here

*closes this thread*

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2004 at 01:53

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irishlady wrote:

agree w/sister!
couldn´t have said it better myself!!!
i don´t think this is the right place to discuss stuff like that!!!!!

Posted on Fri, 22 October 2004 at 11:53

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sonofjaguare wrote:

Fiestaboy wrote:

Honestly? I don’t think so.

If one gets kicked out of a band due to creative differences, I think that one is very curious to find out what the others eventually produced without that persons input. If it’s not to verify if they were right, it’s to think about what that person could have added or improved to the sound of the album so don’t tell me he hasn’t heard it. He HAS listened to it and is affraid to admit he couldn’t have added anything substantial to it.

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Maybe they were afraid of Martin and his creative ideas…

Posted on Tue, 26 October 2004 at 20:23

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Citizen Erased wrote:

I should imagine he’s not that interested, in the same way that I’ve never been that interested in what’s happened to ex-girlfriends. A divorce is a divorce and both sides have moved on - in T?’s case to produce a records that makes me grin with pleasure and in Martin’s case to do something completely different, which I’m also looking forward to hearing. If people aren’t doing their thing together, they drift away, why wouldn’t they? Sad maybe, but, well, that is life.

Posted on Tue, 26 October 2004 at 20:50

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MR POO! wrote:

Well Ozzy nver listened to Black Sabbath stuff he didnt do..Bruce Dickinson never listened to Blaze Byles stuff in Iron Maiden.
and i think Citizen erased hit the nail on the head with the ex girlfeind comparrasion…It could probably be a bit painfull as well..

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 00:21

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motherh666 wrote:

But he will be appearing with Rico onstage at the Garage in London on the 7th Nov http://www.rico.co.uk/front.html

Go! :D

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 08:50

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allroy wrote:

MR POO! wrote:

And I think Citizen Erased hit the nail on the head with the ex girlfeind comparison…

But you can still be friends with your ex…

…sometimes.:)

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 08:59

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McBain wrote:

MR POO! wrote:

Bruce Dickinson never listened to Blaze Byles stuff in Iron Maiden.

Well as he’s back in the band, I assume he did meanwhile. Or don’t they play any songs from the Blaze Bailey period live?

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 10:10

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mooneycult wrote:

They do. but Bruce still doesn’t listen to the Blaze era albums as he doesn’t want to just end up imitating Blaze. I think they just jam the song and Harris sort of helps Bruce get started with the signing. Something like that.

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 12:27

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MR POO! wrote:

McBain wrote:

Well as he’s back in the band, I assume he did meanwhile. Or don’t they play any songs from the Blaze Bailey period live?

They played ‘Lord of the Flies’ at the dublin show last year but as mentioned in another post when practising the songs Steve Harris played the song and told Bruce when to come in.

Personally I’d love to hear Bruce sing the Clansman

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 14:01

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MR POO! wrote:

allroy wrote:

But you can still be friends with your ex…

…sometimes.:)

LIES!!!!THE BITCH MUST DIE

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 14:02

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allroy wrote:

Uh, not very nice regarding Martin. :)

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 14:09

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Galos wrote:

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Personally I’d love to hear Bruce sing the Clansman

They played the song when they were in Finland on “Give Me Ed… Till I’m Dead” tour and Bruce sounded amazing.

Back to the topic, I have no reason to suspect Martin not telling the truth. It can get personal when people leave a band but I’m not sure if that’s the case here. Anyway, best of luck to Mr. McCarrick.

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 16:01

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Citizen Erased wrote:

Citizen Erased wrote:

I should imagine he’s not that interested, in the same way that I’ve never been that interested in what’s happened to ex-girlfriends.

A ‘friend’ of mine that perused the boards last night would like it pointed out that I have a very small number of ex girlfriends.

To which I would add one very current one.

Posted on Wed, 27 October 2004 at 16:34

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Man of Five wrote:

i think it’s very possible that he didn’t listen to the new album. he seems to be busy recording his own stuff. moreover it’s not like therapy? is everywhere unfortunately. if he didn’t buy it he probably didn’t listen to it. Give him a break.

Posted on Thu, 28 October 2004 at 01:44

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Flo wrote:

I couldn’t agree more!!!

Life goes on…

Posted on Sat, 30 October 2004 at 16:46

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Citizen Erased wrote:

MR POO! wrote:

i think Citizen erased hit the nail on the head with the ex girlfeind comparrasion…It could probably be a bit painfull as well..

Probably best to always let me have the last word. You know it makes sense.

Posted on Wed, 3 November 2004 at 19:15

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