 i enjoy alaska but why do good songs that some people dont like or dont like the placement have such a steady spot in the rotation when there are so many great songs that arent? lizards, forbin, guelah (getting back in there!),dinner and a movie(IMO), guyute, glide, curtain with, etc harpua is obviously an exception. and great covers like frankenstein, peaches, i kissed a girl.. etc. i know they can 'make' a show believe me guelah at deer creek (and blossom) and lizards at blossom i lost my shit. btw i checked my stats and it says ive never heard the lizards? how dare you! idk if the band doesnt like to play these songs as much but why do they choose to put some epic songs on the shelf and some in rotation. forbins would be fun to hear in a 5,6 show rotation then they bust out the first divided sky in 143 shows?!?!? what!? haha how do they make these decision? someone please read this and let me know your thoughts
		i enjoy alaska but why do good songs that some people dont like or dont like the placement have such a steady spot in the rotation when there are so many great songs that arent? lizards, forbin, guelah (getting back in there!),dinner and a movie(IMO), guyute, glide, curtain with, etc harpua is obviously an exception. and great covers like frankenstein, peaches, i kissed a girl.. etc. i know they can 'make' a show believe me guelah at deer creek (and blossom) and lizards at blossom i lost my shit. btw i checked my stats and it says ive never heard the lizards? how dare you! idk if the band doesnt like to play these songs as much but why do they choose to put some epic songs on the shelf and some in rotation. forbins would be fun to hear in a 5,6 show rotation then they bust out the first divided sky in 143 shows?!?!? what!? haha how do they make these decision? someone please read this and let me know your thoughts
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