was released as a single and had full Virgin promo and video backing would it take the album higher in the charts? I know it is not a typical radio friendly track but I think it is of such good quality and fantastic vocals that this might have worked. Or I could be an old fart of 41 that has no idea of chart music these days.
it is a great song,just feel like virgins not pushing,and i hate the fact people download copies of a studio album to give to other fans,shit i always buy the new album to support the band,i even bought 2 copies of abb,one for the car and one for the house.also can't understand why the album isn't sold by vendors like popcorn or pretzels.out of 60,000 people in a stadium i'll bet 45,000 dont have abb,and may want to get it ,but will forget or never get around to it after the show.i bet they could sell atleast 5,000 copies per stadium show,2,000 or so at an arena maybe 300,000 or so album more per tour,why not strike when the irons hot.
john scialfa
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Best Song on the album...absolutely love it...top 5 since Undercover...maybe top 3...though removing the fan attachment...can't imagine it having a place in today's market.
I think it has universal appeal across age groups, aren't we all "in search" of something missing, or a spiritual guide. IMO, it's the best song on the album!
I agree that it's the best track on the album. I'd love to see it released as a single, if for no other reason than the principle of the thing: it DESERVES the status of a single!
And I'm 40, so I'm a geezer too!
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