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From | RStupay@levybooks.com |
Subject | Re: Aslyn- anyone? |
Date | Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:52:12 -0500 |
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I agree that the CD is not very good. The highlight is a song called
"Ain't No Love", which has some Queen-like qualities, but in the end it's
not very memorable. Original demos were written and produced by Butch
Walker. They were decent and a little less...um, Ashlee Simspon. For
some reason, those were scrapped in favor of the more polished
punk-pop-princess sound you hear on the new disc.
Bob
"Eytan Mirsky" <eytanmirsky@hotmail.com>
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DAve wrote:
I saw a blurb on her and her album in Keyboard Magazine recently, and
earmarked it as a CD to check out - the writeup was, like, one paragraph
long and didn't give much info except that the CD is at times Beatlesque,
with good songwriting and Queenlike chord structures, or something to that
effect. Sounded real interesting to me. And it doesn't hurt that (at
least
according to the tiny photo) she's cute as all get out.
Does anyone have any more to say about the CD - what's it like? Where
can
I get it?
Me: I saw her video on VH1, and I have to say I thought it sucked big
time.
Check out these lyrics from "Be The Girls":
So come on baby let me be the girl
That you can count on to your rock your world
That crap is repeated at least three times in the song. I wanna "rock your
world" was lame enough when it was used as a come on on some old episode
of
MTV's "Singled Out." But come on, the expression isn't even current
anymore!
You're gonna build your whole damn song about it. Down with Aslyn!
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