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102 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek OP 1 Feb \ parent \ on: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (PULSE Restored & Re-Edited) (2020) Music
This reminded me of this:
During my undergrad days, we had the theory that everyone that knows Billy Talent likes Billy Talent. So every time we remembered this theory of ours, we started to ask random students on campus if they knew Billy Talent and if so, if they like them.
The conclusion was: We didn't find a single student that didn't know Billy Talent and everyone we asked liked them. At one point, we even started to ask random strangers on the tram if they know Billy Talent and they also said yes and they have some nice songs (they could even name specific songs). Was quite fascinating. After that, we gave up to find people who don't like Billy Talent.
I think the same is true for Pink Floyd.
If I want to give your theory the best chance to not be disconfirmed, which Billy Talent album should I attempt? (You listed the first 3, but which, if you get one shot?)
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Mhh, good question. I think the first one in that case. Has the most songs which I would listen to any time.
But here are my favorite secret hits from each album anyway:
Cut the Curtains from Billy Talent I:
most popular from that album is probably River Below
Pins and Needles from Billy Talent II:
the "Red Flag album"
White Sparrows from Billy Talent III:
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Haha, either you're trolling me since you know Billy Talent very well or you're making the classic mistake: Billy Talent is the name of the band. There is no Billy Talent guy in there.
I can recommend their first three albums. They are named Billy Talent I, II and III.