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The B-side (or "flip-side") is a secondary recording that typically receives less attention, although some B-sides have been as successful as, or more so than, their A-sides. Some multi-record albums designate the additional records as sides C and D, E and F, etc.
Sides A, B, X and Y are names for theological positions on homosexuality, which are used by some Christian churches and communities.In general, those who affirm same-sex marriage as valid fall under "Side A," [1] while those who do not affirm it fall under "Side B," "Side X," or "Side Y". [2]
Side B Christians are Christians who identify as LGBT or have LGBTQ+ experiences, but take a traditional view of human sexuality and thus commit to celibacy or a mixed-orientation marriage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term Side B derives from an Internet forum where Side A Christians, with an affirming view of LGBT sexuality, were contrasted with ...
Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities is a box set of The Cure, released on 26 January 2004, by their former record label Fiction. (Elektra and Rhino co-released the compilation in North America.) This box set is a four-disc compilation of B-sides and rarities, digitally remastered by Chris Blair at Abbey Road Studios from their original tapes.
The Chemical Brothers – B-Sides Volume 1 (2007) The Clash – Black Market Clash (1993) Cliff Richard – Rare 'B' Sides 1963–1989 (2009) Coldplay – A Rush of B-Sides To Your Head, Castles (both are actually widespread bootlegs, not official albums) Crowded House – Afterglow (1999)
Subject: Cincinnati's East Side vs. West Side. Message: So, my question is … which side is better? Reply: Feels like a loaded question. Haha. No, this is an easy one. As a non-native ...
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B'Sides Themselves is a compilation of single B-sides by the British neo-prog band Marillion, which was released on CD only in January 1988.This was the first time that those B-sides were made available in the then still relatively new Compact Disc format (with the exception of "Tux On", which had featured on a limited edition CD single of "Sugar Mice" that was only sold at concerts).