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This may sound stupid...

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But what the heck is a B-side?! :embarrased:

wow that is stupid

ha

jk!

its umm songs that the band didnt want on the cd like they thought they werent good enough

b-sides are songs that are released on singles.

like the b-sides on the scientist would be i ran away and 1.36.

 

and by the way, you have a great avatar ;)

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Thanks! :D I finally figured it out lol.

b-sides are songs that are released on singles.

like the b-sides on the scientist would be i ran away and 1.36.

 

and by the way, you have a great avatar ;)

umm wouldnt that be the samething as what i said?

what?

When you release a single!...the song that they are releasing into the charts is an A-Side (like In My Place..or Clocks!)...and then the other couple of songs on the cd are the b-sides...(like Animals..and I Bloom Blaum)

Yes.... but when there was records, there was a b-side to them as I recall.

 

Think before you say something. :rolleyes:

why on earth would we want to talk about records?? :P

yes, the term originally came from vinyl records and how they had two different sides. when a single was released, the A-sides would be the hit songs that were on the radio and everything, and the B-sides were usually songs that were previously unreleased, and then, as now, were mostly just filler. :P

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