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Bill Maher and Billy Bob Thornton have a great conversation about music. http://www.youtube.com/wa...1tMfE0sYPM
I agree with lots of this. There are many great artists now, but will they be remembered? I blame the culture of today. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I was surprised that Prince didn't get a mention, cause He's not from the old school that they were talking about. Pretty much spot on though. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Maher likes Prince. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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yeesh... a couple of old folks talking about music.
No mention of Prince (unforgiveable)... No mention of Madonna... No mention of George Michael... No mention of Metallica... No mention of Nirvana... tough to take them seriously... | |
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^ Madonna ? | |
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Dewrede said: ^ Madonna ?
She's an iconic performer. Whether you like her or not. You don't think Madonna will be remembered 100 years from now? [Edited 6/29/09 16:08pm] | |
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Actually, Madonna will be remembered. She is our Marilyn Monroe. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Actually, Madonna will be remembered. She is our Marilyn Monroe.
Uh no Marilyn is our Marilyn Monroe, Personally I think Madonna will be better known for her business smarts than her music in a couple centuries. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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"The Immaculate Collection [Sire, 1990]
Seventeen hits, more than half of them indelible classics: "Holiday" (ebullient), "Lucky Star" (blessed), "Like a Virgin" (wicked), "Papa Don't Preach" (immoral), "Express Yourself" (feminist), "Material Girl" (dialectical), "Vogue" (expressive), "Open Your Heart" (naked), "Justify My Love" (erotica), "Into the Groove" (disco). Style-swallowing opportunist though she is, every one could have been cut yesterday--they're unified by the plastic practicality of her voice and the synthetic electricity of her groove. Right, she's all image. Couldn't have done it without MTV. Tell me about it. A+" Robert Christgau. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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coolcat said: Dewrede said: ^ Madonna ?
She's an iconic performer. Whether you like her or not. You don't think Madonna will be remembered 100 years from now? [Edited 6/29/09 16:08pm] hell no she's a talentless hag | |
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What I like about Billy Bob is that he expects interviewers to pretend like his band's not getting coverage because he's famous in another field. And also that he doesn't take himself too seriously. | |
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coolcat said: yeesh... a couple of old folks talking about music.
No mention of Prince (unforgiveable)... No mention of Madonna... No mention of George Michael... No mention of Metallica... No mention of Nirvana... tough to take them seriously... kinda what i thought too really boring | |
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Dewrede said: coolcat said: She's an iconic performer. Whether you like her or not. You don't think Madonna will be remembered 100 years from now? [Edited 6/29/09 16:08pm] hell no she's a talentless hag Yah pretty much... | |
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Then why did Prince like her? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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