Upon a first listen, I know if an album will grow on me or not. I automatically know what songs have potential and what songs will get the skip button. I'm still listening to this album and my instincts were correct. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
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EvilWhiteMale said: Upon a first listen, I know if an album will grow on me or not. I automatically know what songs have potential and what songs will get the skip button. I'm still listening to this album and my instincts were correct.
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GangstaFam said: EvilWhiteMale said: Upon a first listen, I know if an album will grow on me or not. I automatically know what songs have potential and what songs will get the skip button. I'm still listening to this album and my instincts were correct.
Which are? He said If it hasn't grown on me by now, it won't ever. I know that for a fact. I played it last night to see if I could get into it and it made me sleepy. It's not a bad album, I just can't get into it. | |
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I meant to say, I think that is what he is refering to... | |
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What song did Tori perform on Carson Daly last night? | |
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SassyBritches said: i don't think bjork (or tori) have mannered, or artificial, vocals. i think that is what makes them unique. they have a style all their own, yes, but it is not a "stylized" sound. people are funny that way...when a person has there own thing, they get criticized for it yet, when they steal somebody else's thing or sound like everybody else, they get shit for that.
cher's recent cds...sure, that can be called mannered. madonna's recent stuff, absolutely qualifies as mannered. tori and bjork? uh uh. One good way to tell is to check out the Y Kant Tori read album. Tori chooses to sing that way; it's set her apart. She knows that if everyone sang the same way, it'd be boring. But it does get annoying after a while. In the same way a guitarist chooses his tone, a singer chooses her inflections. Bjork has an accent, but Tori has no excuse. When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born. | |
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Thunderbird said: SassyBritches said: i don't think bjork (or tori) have mannered, or artificial, vocals. i think that is what makes them unique. they have a style all their own, yes, but it is not a "stylized" sound. people are funny that way...when a person has there own thing, they get criticized for it yet, when they steal somebody else's thing or sound like everybody else, they get shit for that.
cher's recent cds...sure, that can be called mannered. madonna's recent stuff, absolutely qualifies as mannered. tori and bjork? uh uh. One good way to tell is to check out the Y Kant Tori read album. Tori chooses to sing that way; it's set her apart. She knows that if everyone sang the same way, it'd be boring. But it does get annoying after a while. In the same way a guitarist chooses his tone, a singer chooses her inflections. Bjork has an accent, but Tori has no excuse. i don't know if i'm understanding you completely. are you saying that she doesn't sing that way on y kant tori read or are you saying she has always sung that way? i have y kant tori read and as far as my ears can tell she definitely pronounces her words the same way; its especially audible on songs like st. etienne and cool on your island. | |
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