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  • #16
    Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

    Originally posted by WhiteChristmas View Post
    All the singles off the first Duran Duran album had otherwise unavailable songs on the flip side which were better than anything on the LP; Late Bar (Planet Earth), Khanada (Careless Memories) and Faster Than Light (Girls On Film).
    If you bought the 3 track 12" of Careless Memories, they also had a pretty good stab Bowie's Fame. I'd agree with you about Faster Than Light being a better shot than Girls On Film. I reckon Careless Memories wasn't a bad shot though.

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    • #17
      Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

      Rock Me by Abba (B Side of Fernando​)

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      • #18
        Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

        "Harold and Joe" by The Cure is easily much better than the A-side "Never Enough" (a decent song but comparatively average). I can not for the life of me figure why Harold and Joe wasn't the A-side, it is amazing and had more hit potential! Only if it had been the A-side we would never have got the awesome and hilarious promo video they made for "Never Enough" but it should at least have been a double A-side IMO.

        Also "Facility Girls" by Soft Cell, the B-side of "Bedsitter". Soft Cell had many great b-sides, particularly "It's A Mug's Game", "Insecure Me" and "Disease and Desire".

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        • #19
          Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

          I bought Nowhere Girl by B-Movie back in the 80s on 7" vinyl - there was a cockup at the pressing and the labels were stuck on the wrong sides. I spent 6 weeks adoring the B-side "Scare Some Life Into Me", thinking it was the A-side. When I finally listened to the flip I realised immediately what had occurred, since the title of the song was also the first line of each verse!

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          • #20
            Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

            With you on that one. Lady Eleanor was the first record I bought and I just loved the B side. I'd like to add 'Don't Let Me Down' over 'Get Back' by the Beatles.

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            • #21
              Re: B.sides you thought were better then then the A.side

              Jasper Carrott wouldn't have sold many copies of Funky Moped without the B-side Magic Roundabout.

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