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Post by Bastian on Sept 9, 2007 12:36:49 GMT -5
this was her debut single right??? I always get confused between breathe and All you wanted.
Well anyways, whichever one came first, it made me a fan. I also like goodbye to you
It's ashame we don't hear much from michelle these days. She is really talented.
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Post by Bastian on Sept 9, 2007 12:32:10 GMT -5
i thought it said : what a jagged little pill... but whatever. i think you're right ;D
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Post by Bastian on Sept 9, 2007 12:12:07 GMT -5
this album (jagged little pill) was a masterpiece. You learn would probably be my 3rd favourite from the album (behind Ironic and Head over feet). catchy pop song with great lyrics.
I really loved the first verse (primariliy because it cleverly mentioned the album title) Swallow it down (like a jagged little pill) It feels so good (swimming in your stomach) Wait until the dust settles...............
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Post by Bastian on Oct 2, 2007 0:10:50 GMT -5
it's ok
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Post by Bastian on Oct 1, 2007 23:56:38 GMT -5
eh, they have released better songs.
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Post by Bastian on Aug 22, 2007 7:16:42 GMT -5
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Post by Bastian on Feb 3, 2006 16:03:15 GMT -5
I absolutely hate robbie. But surprisingly, this is my favourite song from him.
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Post by Bastian on Oct 2, 2007 0:00:47 GMT -5
big 80s hit, but never liked it
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Post by Bastian on Aug 6, 2007 23:08:48 GMT -5
AMAZING SONG...AND YES THE LIVE VERSION IS EVEN BETTER. yes, the mirrorball version is definitely better. And it probably my favourite track off the album (along with the following track good enough) In fact, the entire mirrorball album is one of my favourite albums. You can hear the raw emotion. My favourite part of the performance is the climax she sings "am i in heaven, or am in hell, at the crossroads, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh I am standing."
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Post by Bastian on Oct 2, 2007 0:13:13 GMT -5
quickly grows on you.
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Post by Bastian on Aug 10, 2007 2:44:40 GMT -5
definition of "pop cheese"
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Post by Bastian on Jul 9, 2007 11:30:30 GMT -5
way overplayed !!!!!!
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Post by Bastian on Jun 10, 2007 5:17:48 GMT -5
his voice ruins it for me
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Post by Bastian on May 31, 2007 5:39:43 GMT -5
The piano accompaniment is KILLER !!! deserved the Best Original Song grammy nod.
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Post by Bastian on May 31, 2007 5:46:56 GMT -5
This song makes me sleepy for some reason. I prefer - Put Your arms around me.
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Post by Bastian on May 31, 2007 5:42:42 GMT -5
This was released in Australia - there is also a video (from memory). Anyways, it reminds me of Madonna's - Material Girl
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Post by Bastian on May 31, 2007 5:45:16 GMT -5
i don't hate it - but i don't love it either - Sounds "opera"
went to #1 here in Australia (From memory)
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Post by Bastian on May 31, 2007 16:12:48 GMT -5
I think she's immensely overrated though. Indeed - you just need to look at her declining sales and popularity here in her hometown Let me also add that she is a terrible pianist.
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Post by Bastian on Oct 17, 2007 0:52:51 GMT -5
Catchy song!
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Post by Bastian on Mar 5, 2007 23:28:38 GMT -5
the backstreet boys/nsync of the 80s. These guys were HUGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Got sucked into the hype Then again, I was in kindergarten when it was released.
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Post by Bastian on Mar 2, 2006 0:34:33 GMT -5
I like this, just not the nine minute version. I heard the 9 minute version on the radio (the other day). It was the first time I ever heard it. When listening, I was constantly saying to myself - its still going
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Post by Bastian on Mar 1, 2006 16:15:10 GMT -5
I love how this song slows down and then speeds up
question: did celine's - its all coming back sample this song?
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Post by Bastian on Feb 25, 2007 5:06:39 GMT -5
she looks like mariah -
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Post by Bastian on Feb 19, 2006 2:58:16 GMT -5
I was sort of looking forward to "Streetcorner Symphony."
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Post by Bastian on Dec 21, 2006 8:03:53 GMT -5
For those unfamiliar with this track. 2Pac sampled this song for his hit "Changes."
It reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1986 and has one of the most memorable piano accompaniments - often used as the theme song for campaigns and sport programmes.
One of my favourites growing up.
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