wkpggrvn2001 wrote:Stop being so righteous Donny, like you know anything about DMB, you make up fake song names like the band has actually made them, just to cover up the fact you know nothing about the band.
take it easy wkpggrvn2001, maybe he just mistook the name of this song. I did a little research, and he's probably talking about "Machead:. Check it out.
Supposedly short for "McCartney meets Radiohead." Recorded during the Before These Crowded Streets studio sessions and title dubbed by Steve Lillywhite. Knowledge of the song's existence comes from a photograph of a work-in-progress tracklist for BTCS. No known live version has ever been played, and no known studio version is in circulation. Parts of the song have supposedly appeared in other DMB songs, so it's unlikely that the song will ever surface. Until that is confirmed, which is unlikely, it will remain in the unreleased section.
Donnyboo23 wrote:wtf. people act like its not even a song. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Stop just check this shit out and tell me whos right. people are stupid
wow, you made a website, that doesn't mean you know $HiT about this band.
I am easily the biggest dave fan here, and I have NEVER heard of Last Stop.
wkpggrvn2001 wrote:Stop being so righteous Donny, like you know anything about DMB, you make up fake song names like the band has actually made them, just to cover up the fact you know nothing about the band.
take it easy wkpggrvn2001, maybe he just mistook the name of this song. I did a little research, and he's probably talking about "Machead:. Check it out.
Supposedly short for "McCartney meets Radiohead." Recorded during the Before These Crowded Streets studio sessions and title dubbed by Steve Lillywhite. Knowledge of the song's existence comes from a photograph of a work-in-progress tracklist for BTCS. No known live version has ever been played, and no known studio version is in circulation. Parts of the song have supposedly appeared in other DMB songs, so it's unlikely that the song will ever surface. Until that is confirmed, which is unlikely, it will remain in the unreleased section.
how Donny heard it however, I don't know.
God Buck you are an idiot, that is all there is to it.
the last stop's not a song, donnyboo, it's a movie! and darrell didnt write it, bart sumner did!
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Donnyboo23 wrote:wtf. people act like its not even a song. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Stop just check this shit out and tell me whos right. people are stupid
Donnyboo23 wrote:wtf. people act like its not even a song. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Stop just check this shit out and tell me whos right. people are stupid
You guys are all stupid. The Last Stop is a DMB song, on the studio album Before These Crowded Streets, and released on the Live in Chicago and Live at Fenway Park live release CD's. It's awesome, and I can't believe none of you have heard it before. You guys are teh suck DMB fans. Don't worry Donny, I got yo back
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