skywalker said: Bottom line: Mojo likes rock/pop and is not too interested in anything R&B...
Yes that's right, they were set up to aim at the rock/pop/AOR market - though not many publications would be very complimentary about modern R&B - it is after all a dying genre though will provide endless elevator soundtracks for years to come! lol FBM sounds different to the actual R&B nonsense with women in weird yellow swimwear on the cover of compilations! | |
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emesem said: Who ever wrote this frequents this board (or one just like it). The Could It Be Magic and I Will Follow (give me a break) references are a bit much to spot from one listen.
He said that PE was played three times not just once. | |
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If the person who wrote the review is reading this I have a message for you. YOU ARE A PENIS | |
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I'm happy to read a review that isn't crazy about FBM- it will probably be in line with my own. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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kidsherriff said: If the person who wrote the review is reading this I have a message for you. YOU ARE A PENIS
Why exactly? | |
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He likes all the songs i hate and hates all the songs I like. | |
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Interesting review | |
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"While it doesn’t recapture the form of his 1980s imperial phase - only a fool would expect that - Planet Earth does at least show that Prince remembers what made him great in the first place."
This is a perfect and objective evaluation of Prince and his work these days. Some of the haters around here could learn something from this... | |
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