Now really wishing...!
animalkingdom said on June 12, 2004 09:49:
Let’s say Roxette will indeed make another album and hope that Per won’t let go of his concept to make the next Roxette album the “F5F way”, I am really starting to look forward to it!
Ande i en flaska that was supposed to be a Roxette song is so fantastic! But as it was meant to be on HAND it would’ve been more hi-tech so I guess it’s just good they left it out of it... The part “Jag låg och drömde när det bankade på dörren” just makes we wanna go and jump around... :)
And the length of the songs...Just perfect! How many Roxette songs under 3 mins are there on the albums, really...? 2?
Anyway, so anxiuos of the F5F album I just had to write something...:)
Sascha said on June 14, 2004 08:26:
I wonder if there’s a proper recording of Ghost In The House by Roxette...
arnie said on June 15, 2004 21:44:
Which one is Ghost in the house? How did you know that? I don’t want a roxette album in that direction, I mean, it fits perfectly on the GT style but a new Roxette album must have more production, lovely tunes, sad lyrics, pops and na na na’s, the clasic roxette sound...
harriej said on June 15, 2004 21:48:
Tuffa Tider has La Nananana, that’s very close to nananananana...........
Chaghi said on June 12, 2004 17:46:
@animalkingdom: I can’t agree more with you... Ande i en flaska is one of my favourites songs on f5f... I’d love to listen to the ’original’ (English) demo someday... maybe as a B-side. Per? Snääällaaa
:p
But I suppose now that it has become GT, mine is a wish hard to achieve.
And as regards the style of the album, it’s perfect. It sounds even more “fresh” that Mazarin... and that’s a lot. I really don’t get the point when they say that they can’t do the same with Roxette because of the international audience and such... but well, not everyone who may buy a Roxette album is a fan.
Apart from that, I always liked the demos, the live performances (I’m a big fan of the never-officially-released MTV Unplugged...), so I suppose I’ve always had a problem with the ’overproduction’.