My greatest shame and my new question

Weevil

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I let my sister use my car over the weekend and she changed all the preset radio stations to pop stations. And truth be told I'm probably going to leave a few of them. I'm sorry, there is something undeniably catchy about some of dem songs.

Long live Pink and Destiny's Child!!!!!!


Also, would it be better for my health if I put Unclebill and Bored1 on my ignore list? I mean, what's the point?

At least AJ and Todd find new stuff to be crazy about.
 
Weevil said:
Long live Pink and Destiny's Child!!!!!!

Actually, I have a question about Pink. See, I'm a guy who has the musical tastes of a 14 year old girl, minus the boy band crap.

I like Pink's new CD cuz it's more poppy than her old stuff.

As someone who seems to like the R&B stuff and, being the leftist, bleeding heart that you are, probably has better musical taste than I do, did you think that she "sold out" with her new one or is it just the songs that have been released so far are more poppy than the ones that were released from her previous CD's?

That's for anyone to answer, actually.
 
Re: Re: My greatest shame and my new question

RawHumor said:

As someone who seems to like the R&B stuff and, being the leftist, bleeding heart that you are, probably has better musical taste than I do, did you think that she "sold out" with her new one or is it just the songs that have been released so far are more poppy than the ones that were released from her previous CD's?

That's for anyone to answer, actually.

Actually I have better taste in music than anyone. Regardless of political affiliation.

The answer depends on what you define as selling out. I don't think so because I don't think that someone who gets into the genre and musical attitude that pink does(Pop and follow the trend) I don't see how anyone can sell out. They're in the business to sell records so when they make a choice to change their style to follow the trends they are staying true to their musical intentions and not selling out any ideals they once had.
 
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