<palejewel679@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1189654287.779282.70360@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... On Sep 12, 8:20 pm, Mackenzie <jade_...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Sep 12, 9:44 pm, brilton <notl...@notlirb.not.yet> wrote: Barrabas wrote: 'Singing in very high voices', who remembers that song? "Meaningless Songs In Very High Voices" by the Heebee Geebees?
John Alway wrote: Reggie Perrin wrote: John Alway wrote: [...] Listen, the song isn't "banal". For starters, the girl has a very melodic voice, a pretty voice, well above average. Listen to her sing and you'll hear a lot of depth to her timber. The music per se is not brilliant, but it's nice. What stands out about the song are The sincerity
In article <XHi8h.1859$gJ1.1048@trndny09>, "Bluetele" <bluetele@nospam.net> wrote: "John Bigboote" <bigboote@yps.com> wrote in message news:12m11q58u4u8o86@corp.supernews.com... "Bluetele" <bluetele@nospam.net> wrote in message news:Z1_7h.1955$Kw2.1219@trndny05... That might sound like I'm saying that musical taste is all subjective, but I'm not really saying that
Ranting and nasty and finally off my chest, here's my fly in the ointment. As I see it, I am a perverse kind of Biafra fan because while I detest him, I also can't help being mesmerized--like watching the aftermath of a car wreck. The most repulsively self-absorbed individual on the planet turned fifty on June 17, 2008, and he turned it into some kind of combined sacred event, circus, and
Lars Eighner <usenet@larseighner.com> wrote in news:slrngbotm5.1uls.usenet@debranded.larseighner.com: In our last episode, <6i37ksFocchhU1@mid.individual.net>, the lovely and talented Greg Goss broadcast on alt.fan.cecil-adams: I presume that the campaign paid suitable fees to whatever "fair use" agency administers the money side of the issue. Do artists get to say how their