Reply #30 posted 10/11/17 4:55pm
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stpaisios said:
214 said:
Would you mind explain yourself?
Well, over the years he becomed more cheesy, overall style, appereance, he never developed that character that adorns his early delightfull qurikiness (of the wall, forever michael etc)... even Jarvis Cocker wanted to kick his ass on stage in mid-90's.
That does not explain much, but it's allright. [Edited 10/11/17 17:01pm] |
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Reply #31 posted 10/11/17 7:20pm
206Michelle |
Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #32 posted 10/11/17 7:59pm
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stpaisios said:
214 said:
Would you mind explain yourself?
Well, over the years he becomed more cheesy, overall style, appereance, he never developed that character that adorns his early delightfull qurikiness (of the wall, forever michael etc)... even Jarvis Cocker wanted to kick his ass on stage in mid-90's.
I guess he wasn't peter pan after all |
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Reply #33 posted 10/12/17 5:22pm
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stpaisios said:
MJ was always a bit cheesy for my taste, unlike Steve who is a complete songwriting genius (maybe cheesy with that christams album )
Stevie, to me, is great at his best but has his fair share of over-sentimentality and sugarcoated cheesecake tracks himself. As a representative of the criminal UN, his geopolitical cluelessness doesn't impress me either. |
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Reply #34 posted 10/12/17 6:01pm
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tump said:
stpaisios said:
MJ was always a bit cheesy for my taste, unlike Steve who is a complete songwriting genius (maybe cheesy with that christams album )
Stevie, to me, is great at his best but has his fair share of over-sentimentality and sugarcoated cheesecake tracks himself. As a representative of the criminal UN, his geopolitical cluelessness doesn't impress me either.
What are you getting at with that comment? and what are those songs you consider "over- sentimentality sugarcoated cheesecake tracks? |
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Reply #35 posted 10/12/17 6:07pm
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214 said:
tump said:
Stevie, to me, is great at his best but has his fair share of over-sentimentality and sugarcoated cheesecake tracks himself. As a representative of the criminal UN, his geopolitical cluelessness doesn't impress me either.
What are you getting at with that comment? and what are those songs you consider "over- sentimentality sugarcoated cheesecake tracks?
Stevie gets paid by the criminal UN to further their globalist agenda. But this isn't the place for politics. Do a search for Stevie Wonder UN
There are lots of songs where I think he crosses the line into shmaltz. When he is brilliant he is brilliant tho. |
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Reply #36 posted 10/12/17 6:41pm
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stevie definitely has some cheese in his catalog...as much or more than MJ...no disrespect to either one though...and Stevie had/has definitely been a UN puppet for years |
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Reply #37 posted 10/12/17 6:53pm
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RJOrion said:
stevie definitely has some cheese in his catalog...as much or more than MJ...no disrespect to either one though...and Stevie had/has definitely been a UN puppet for years
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