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Post by blake on Nov 20, 2006 0:00:13 GMT
(On another tangent, I don't hold with this 'pop' as 'popular' rant, either; look to Robyn and see how to make one of the best pop albums of all time, and how many people outside of the PopJustice messageboard have actually heard her best work?) I find the whole attitude of fans of pop in the genre sense quite ironic and funny these days. Its very reminiscent of the attitude of indie fans in the eighties or the late nineties when manufactured pop ruled the charts. Theres a certain passion from people who's music of choice is marginalised I admire. I just kind it rather shocking and topsy-tervy that fans of glossy mainstream pop are displaying the trench mentality of hardened Indier than thou fanzine writing Wedding Present fans! I don't really believe in being dogmatic about any specific genre (or artist for that matter) I can wax poetic about plastic pop, or I can talk about the power of bass/gutiar/drums.
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Post by birdwhistle on Nov 20, 2006 18:40:48 GMT
Cripes, you're all articulate.
Sorry, it had to be said. Applause applause. Do go on. :-\
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Post by Jam. on Nov 21, 2006 2:54:17 GMT
Cock off you lot. I can type Watrick Polf if I wish! I wrote it like that because I didn't want it to get deleted by someone. So nurr nurr.
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Post by Xteenuh on Jan 11, 2007 2:31:41 GMT
AHHHHHH. It has been put on a myspace music page. It will probably get deleted soon... but this song is postively fantastic. OMG FANGIRLY SCREAM OF JOY. Seriously though, it's so excellent. I love the violins, awesome lyrics too.
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Post by yojimbo on Feb 6, 2007 22:02:57 GMT
*joins in*
It's so bold and wonderful and uplifting and..*Hugs Overtures beats*
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sam
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Post by sam on Feb 10, 2007 22:45:13 GMT
Probably my favourite track from the album, it's superb.
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