Blaze Bayley

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I watched some songs from the video above. I’m rooting for Blaze—he and his band are hardworking men. I can’t understand how he manages to make ends meet with those attendances, but I wish him all the best and good health.
 
The b sides production were no less terrible than the rest of the album.. they should have been on there.

Anyway he should do a VXI tour in three years
For me judgament day sounded powerfull as the fast songs in the album man on the edge and edge of darkness for ex. I think this album is the most weird and it deserves his space on rhe documentary
 
Why the B-sides weren't included on the original album? I guess they didn't want more than 10 songs like the previous album (stronger writing for the most part compared to the previous two albums), they ticked off some them with similar songs on it and I guess they didn't fit the overall vibe, which was probably important for Steve.
It was always my understanding that the B-sides weren't included basically because they didn't fit on a single CD. Steve mentioned a lot in the press for TXF that they put as much as could fit on a CD. This was, of course, before the time the band decided eff it and put out everything that was recorded whether it fit on a single CD or not.

As for why these particular songs, I'd guess it's down to songwriting. The songs included on the album are all a little more fleshed out, a little more unique than these three short rockers. I Live My Way was the first song recorded and Steve apparently thought it was good enough to be the lead single, but no doubt as the album continued to fill out, it got pushed down until it was out.
 
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