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An Open Letter To Rolling Stone (Joan Jett is PISSED and I don't blame her!)
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Posted on 11/23/2002 4:57:59 PM PST by I_Love_My_Husband
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To: sneakypete
Four words. Lorne Greene,William Shatner.Point taken. But at least there's some entertainment value in that junk. Britney's entertainment value comes in the form of whatever it is she's wearing, not the songs she butchers.
The girl's as talentless as she is cute. And she's damn cute.
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posted on
11/23/2002 8:51:51 PM PST
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WarSlut
To: general_re
Point taken. All I can say is that I was resisting the strong impulse to throw her entire oeuvre at spycatcher.
To: Physicist
Thanks,I'll try to get one of her CD's.
To: TJFLSTRAT
The day I saw R.S. editor give a "Beasty Boy" c.d. a 5 star rating {highest possible}, was the day I began to ignore R.S.I began to ignore R.S. the day P.J. split.
But you're right, their reviews are an absolute joke.
BTW, anybody remember Kurt Loder apologizing to Bono on MTV for giving "The Unforgettable Fire" only three stars in R.S.? Truly pathetic.
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posted on
11/23/2002 8:56:34 PM PST
by
WarSlut
To: angry elephant
Well, since NOW totally supported Klintoon's "Women as throw-away sex objects," The way I see it,when somebody does good,you throw them a couple of "atta-boys!" to encourage them to keep it up. When they screw up,you criticise them. This is regardless of their past behavior in either case.
To: TJFLSTRAT
I cancelled my subscription to Rolling Stone in the mid-late 70s when they moved from San Francisco to New York. THey also changed the format from the fold over to stapled rag sheet. Back in the old days the journalism, though liberal was cutting edge and politically relevant. Reading H.S. Thompson at the time was great.
I remember that mojo article, "Scum Also Rises" about the resignation of RN...heady days indeedy....
To: general_re; sneakypete
I said:
the strong impulse to throw her entire oeuvre at spycatcherspycatcher ==> sneakypete
D'oh! Getting my threads confused.
To: Physicist
The Daughter says:
Bjork!! :: giggles :: Erm, okay, just had to get that out.
Nobody I know likes her. I like her, even though I've only heard one of her songs. Will find CDs later, 'cause I thought her songs were really, really good.
Has anyone here mentioned Alanis Morisette pre-"Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie"? And has anyone heard of Switchblade Kittens? Gotta love their song "All Cheerleaders Die". They're awesome (they've got one guy in their group, but they're still considered a girl group), and they absolutely ROCK.
And I agree that Bonnie Raitt plays slide greatly. All bow before Bonnie, for she is the Queen...
To: dead
If such a feat is possible, Courtney Love has even
less talent than her late husband, one Kurt Cobain.
if they truly want women who rock check out Doro Pesch and early Lita Ford.
To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
What's truly scary is that I can almost guarantee you that some idiot producer is probably thinking that Britney can do a new version of "Stairway to Heaven". If they would let her mangle "I Love Rock'n Roll" and mutilate "Satisfaction", I shudder to think of what she would do to Led Zeppelin's alltime classic.In my perfect world, Britney would be forced to do a cover of "The Battle of Evermore" before she was granted studio access ever again. My money says she would pass out or throw a hissy fit before she got halfway through it. And we would be rid of her music (for lack of a better word) forevermore.
In my perfect world...
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posted on
11/23/2002 9:01:04 PM PST
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WarSlut
To: Physicist
Let's talk about a set of pipes: I don't know about that Alison,but Alison Krause is about as good as it gets.
To: general_re; sneakypete
BTW,check out the woman singing the soundtracks in the movie "The Gladiator".Go get yourself "The Insider" and "Black Hawk Down" soundtracks. And pick up some old Dead Can Dance stuff while you're at it.
Lisa Gerrard is nothing short of amazing. One of the best vocalists of our time.
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posted on
11/23/2002 9:03:22 PM PST
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WarSlut
To: WarSlut
Go get yourself "The Insider" and "Black Hawk Down" soundtracks. And pick up some old Dead Can Dance stuff while you're at it. The soundtrack to Blackhawk Down is great. I'm going to check out the Insider. You should look into Passion by Peter Gabriel. It's the soundtrack to The Last Temptation.
To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
Re:
"If they would let her mangle "I Love Rock'n Roll" and mutilate "Satisfaction", I shudder to think of what she would do to Led Zeppelin's alltime classic." And when asked about what inspired her to remake the song Britney will say < hair toss> "I love the Greatefull Dead" </ hair toss >
To: sneakypete
The way I see it,when somebody does good,you throw them a couple of "atta-boys!" to encourage them to keep it up.That's exactly right.
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posted on
11/23/2002 9:08:26 PM PST
by
WarSlut
To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
Avril is marginally talented. Some of her songs are catchy and stick in your head for a few hours.
Besides her abuse of English syntax, the only problem that I have here is with her fans. These kids who listen to her act as though her album is the seminal record of the punk movement. NOFX, TSOL, the Dead Boys...that was punk.
To: Uncle Meat
meat--Good call on Girlschool. They did a couple of songs with the icon himself...Lemmy.
To: nonliberal
The Daughter says:
I'm not saying she's a punk movement. Okay, well, maybe she is. Of this day and age, maybe.
I really need to listen to more 80's punk, but I don't have money for the CDs. Will go out and find MP3s... And yes, I am taking recommendations. (My friend Whitney's got me hooked on the Ramones. Go Whitney.)
To: angry elephant
You should look into Passion by Peter Gabriel. It's the soundtrack to The Last Temptation.I've checked it out and then some. I spent much of the late-80's, early-90's burning out my eardrums listening to it on my first pair of Koss headphones. Hands down, it's Gabriel's best work (and I'm a big Genesis fan).
When you get the "Insider" soundtrack, check out "Tempest". It's the song that opens the film with Pacino being escorted to his meeting with a Hezbollah leader. It's amazing.
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posted on
11/23/2002 9:16:47 PM PST
by
WarSlut
To: Physicist
spycatcher ==> sneakypete I was wondering about that. Let he who is without sin, etc. ;)
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