Riv wrote:Normally, I HATE musicals...
Wanbli wrote:soundtracks to classic movies and musicals don't compare to the vapid, soulless, corporate produced one hit wonders like Hanson
thininkedlines wrote:Wanbli wrote:soundtracks to classic movies and musicals don't compare to the vapid, soulless, corporate produced one hit wonders like Hanson
Must I declare this a judgement-free zone? Easy on the verbal biting there, wolfy.
Wanbli wrote:lol, so the smiley wasn't enough, and how can there be any judgement on a clearly objective fact
ode to wrote:wise guys
you have to click the link to understand, when i'm extremely down and/or want to think about my sis i put the album (mp3 not bought it) and pump the volume!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX910xlk ... re=related
polliwog wrote:Although I've never had much use for Hanson, I blame it more on the fact that I wasn't young when they became popular, and not on the quality of their music. A lot of the music played on the radio during my teens was labeled as "bubblegum music", music for little kids. Nothing there has changed. I still enjoy a lot of that bubblegum stuff. A prime example is Sheila by Tommy Roe. But, I've also learned to appreciate much of the music I didn't like at first from that same era...Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and many others.
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