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Thread started 05/25/06 6:25pm

VoicesCarry

This is how much the dopes on AI know about music

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf
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Reply #1 posted 05/25/06 6:37pm

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VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf
Not enough couth to show some kind of humility. Either that or she thinks it's cute that she didn't have to know.
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Reply #2 posted 05/25/06 6:46pm

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"Like, oh my God! Like, who are these OLD people performing tonight? Like, I told my mom who was on the show tonight and she actually knew who these people were! Can you freaking believe it? She like, pulled out this huge black round thing and said that was the guy's album. I don't know what it was, it was like a big black CD or something! Like, oh my God!"
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Reply #3 posted 05/25/06 6:46pm

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That's why her ass didn't win last night. More reason why I'm sooooo thrilled that Taylor won! SOUL PATROL!!!!!
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #4 posted 05/25/06 6:47pm

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vainandy said:

"Like, oh my God! Like, who are these OLD people performing tonight? Like, I told my mom who was on the show tonight and she actually knew who these people were! Can you freaking believe it? She like, pulled out this huge black round thing and said that was the guy's album. I don't know what it was, it was like a big black CD or something! Like, oh my God!"

falloff That was good vainandy.
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Reply #5 posted 05/25/06 6:53pm

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anon said:

VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf
Not enough couth to show some kind of humility. Either that or she thinks it's cute that she didn't have to know.


Who knows. Didn't Meatloaf have a huge comeback in the ninties with "I Would Do Anything For Love"....like she never heard that song or saw the video?
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Reply #6 posted 05/25/06 6:59pm

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vainandy said:

"Like, oh my God! Like, who are these OLD people performing tonight? Like, I told my mom who was on the show tonight and she actually knew who these people were! Can you freaking believe it? She like, pulled out this huge black round thing and said that was the guy's album. I don't know what it was, it was like a big black CD or something! Like, oh my God!"


falloff


"those big black cd's" is what all little kids call them nod
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Reply #7 posted 05/25/06 7:02pm

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purplecam said:

That's why her ass didn't win last night. More reason why I'm sooooo thrilled that Taylor won! SOUL PATROL!!!!!

Taylor is the homeboy
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Reply #8 posted 05/25/06 7:10pm

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VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf



the obvious irony about "big" there.
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Reply #9 posted 05/25/06 7:33pm

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paisleypark4 said:

purplecam said:

That's why her ass didn't win last night. More reason why I'm sooooo thrilled that Taylor won! SOUL PATROL!!!!!

Taylor is the homeboy

He sure is! cool
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Reply #10 posted 05/25/06 7:38pm

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I was curious who the guy was with the purple suit?
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #11 posted 05/25/06 8:42pm

CynicKill

Kat may be a musical idiot but I've really become an Elliot supporter of late and I do know that he is up on his classic R&B, being criticized for picking obscure songs from legends. As a matter of fact, the week he was booted he insisted on singing a song by Donnie(sp) Hathaway that people weren't familiar with. Perish the thought!
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Reply #12 posted 05/25/06 11:37pm

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VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf



oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.
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Reply #13 posted 05/26/06 7:55am

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Dayspring said:

VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf



oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.


He probably isn't, but if you want to start a career in the music business, you should at least know who he is (or get yourself a job in a fucking supermarket or at McDonald's).
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Reply #14 posted 05/26/06 8:05am

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anon said:

VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf
Not enough couth to show some kind of humility. Either that or she thinks it's cute that she didn't have to know.


So tacky. disbelief
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Reply #15 posted 05/26/06 8:15am

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CynicKill said:

Kat may be a musical idiot but I've really become an Elliot supporter of late and I do know that he is up on his classic R&B, being criticized for picking obscure songs from legends. As a matter of fact, the week he was booted he insisted on singing a song by Donnie(sp) Hathaway that people weren't familiar with. Perish the thought!


I'm telling you right NOW, Elliot will have the BEST career of anyone on this years show. Watch and see.....
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Reply #16 posted 05/26/06 8:27am

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this is what she said when asked if she knew who he was

I found out a few weeks before the finale. I knew the name but didn't know what he looked like or anything. It was an interesting experience. He's definitely the theatrical rocker dude. I've had a lot of theatrical experience in my life because I went to school for musical theater, but he was on a whole different level. He warned me he goes full-out every time, and when we were rehearsing he was all in my face.
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Graycap23 said:

CynicKill said:

Kat may be a musical idiot but I've really become an Elliot supporter of late and I do know that he is up on his classic R&B, being criticized for picking obscure songs from legends. As a matter of fact, the week he was booted he insisted on singing a song by Donnie(sp) Hathaway that people weren't familiar with. Perish the thought!


I'm telling you right NOW, Elliot will have the BEST career of anyone on this years show. Watch and see.....




I hope so... i really liked that dude... ever since he did Stevie Wonder's
If you really love me.... he was always my favorite
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Reply #18 posted 05/26/06 9:02am

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banks said:

Graycap23 said:



I'm telling you right NOW, Elliot will have the BEST career of anyone on this years show. Watch and see.....




I hope so... i really liked that dude... ever since he did Stevie Wonder's
If you really love me.... he was always my favorite


I'm with you guys. He was the only tolerable one, his soulfullness felt natural, not like that mush-mouthed Joe Cocker impersonator.
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Reply #19 posted 05/26/06 9:11am

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Dayspring said:

VoicesCarry said:

"They just came to me. It wasn't like it was my choice. They just said, Okay, you'll be singing with so-and-so...I didn't even know who he was. But now I do. He was like really big in the '70s, right?" - Katherine McPhee, on performing with Meat Loaf



oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.

I know. These kids aren't aware of anyone in the music industry. Even Stevie Wonder. They were all like, "I know who he is, but I'm not familiar with all his music." That idiot Chris said, "I knew the Red Hot Chili Pepper's version of Higher Ground, but his (Stevie's) is good, too!"
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Reply #20 posted 05/26/06 9:38am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Dayspring said:




oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.

I know. These kids aren't aware of anyone in the music industry. Even Stevie Wonder. They were all like, "I know who he is, but I'm not familiar with all his music." That idiot Chris said, "I knew the Red Hot Chili Pepper's version of Higher Ground, but his (Stevie's) is good, too!"
falloff


He had no idea it was a Stevie song at all!
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Reply #21 posted 05/26/06 9:43am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Dayspring said:




oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.

I know. These kids aren't aware of anyone in the music industry. Even Stevie Wonder. They were all like, "I know who he is, but I'm not familiar with all his music." That idiot Chris said, "I knew the Red Hot Chili Pepper's version of Higher Ground, but his (Stevie's) is good, too!"
falloff


Oh you! Stop that! You're making that up! He didn't say that, did he?

BTW my mom and sis have a new nickname for Chris: Thunder Thighs!
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Reply #22 posted 05/26/06 9:48am

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CynicKill said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


I know. These kids aren't aware of anyone in the music industry. Even Stevie Wonder. They were all like, "I know who he is, but I'm not familiar with all his music." That idiot Chris said, "I knew the Red Hot Chili Pepper's version of Higher Ground, but his (Stevie's) is good, too!"
falloff


Oh you! Stop that! You're making that up! He didn't say that, did he?

BTW my mom and sis have a new nickname for Chris: Thunder Thighs!



He really didn't know that Stevie Wonder wrote the song... he thought he was gonna be in trouble that week until he found out that stevie wrote Higher Ground
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Reply #23 posted 05/26/06 9:49am

VoicesCarry

RipHer2Shreds said:

Dayspring said:




oh yeah, because Meat Loaf is an essential part of every 21 year old's cd collection in 2006.

I know. These kids aren't aware of anyone in the music industry. Even Stevie Wonder. They were all like, "I know who he is, but I'm not familiar with all his music." That idiot Chris said, "I knew the Red Hot Chili Pepper's version of Higher Ground, but his (Stevie's) is good, too!"
falloff


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Reply #24 posted 05/26/06 9:51am

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vainandy said:

"Like, oh my God! Like, who are these OLD people performing tonight? Like, I told my mom who was on the show tonight and she actually knew who these people were! Can you freaking believe it? She like, pulled out this huge black round thing and said that was the guy's album. I don't know what it was, it was like a big black CD or something! Like, oh my God!"

lol
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Reply #25 posted 05/26/06 9:52am

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VinnyM27 said:

anon said:

Not enough couth to show some kind of humility. Either that or she thinks it's cute that she didn't have to know.


Who knows. Didn't Meatloaf have a huge comeback in the ninties with "I Would Do Anything For Love"....like she never heard that song or saw the video?

I hate that song barf
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Reply #26 posted 05/26/06 9:54am

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Is Meatloaf that big?
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Reply #27 posted 05/26/06 9:55am

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2freaky4church1 said:

I was curious who the guy was with the purple suit?

omg I tough I was the only one impressed so much for that guy..
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Reply #28 posted 05/26/06 10:15am

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paisleypark4 said:

vainandy said:

"Like, oh my God! Like, who are these OLD people performing tonight? Like, I told my mom who was on the show tonight and she actually knew who these people were! Can you freaking believe it? She like, pulled out this huge black round thing and said that was the guy's album. I don't know what it was, it was like a big black CD or something! Like, oh my God!"


falloff


"those big black cd's" is what all little kids call them nod


Like, those things are HUGE! Like, how the hell did they play them in their cars?
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Reply #29 posted 05/26/06 10:26am

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Like, who the hell are these people that these OLD people keep talking about. Like, my dad keeps talking about someone named Jimi Hendrix. I can't think of anything she sings but I heard she used to be in a group with Patti LaBelle.

My dad also bought this CD last weekend and there were about 10 guys in pirate outfits on it. They had remade "Fantastic Vogage". Like, why can't these people make their OWN music? Coolio should sue the hell out of them.

Like, my mom keeps talking about the disco era. Like, I think it was during the 60s when we were at war with Canada. Ronald Reagan was the president back then.

Like, OH MY GOD!!! Like, there's that weirdo that's called Prince. Like, he had this movie called Purple Rain that was like a MAJOR hit in 1979. Yeah, the single "Super Freak" was HUGE that year. He co-wrote it with MC Hammer you know.
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