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From | Stacy Lynn <stacylists@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: You Know What I Think? |
Date | Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:24:04 -0400 |
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Awww! Thats such a cute story!!
Speaking of top 40 singles, I would have to say that I do like "So
Yesterday" and "Since U Been Gone" and actually most of what Kelly
Clarkson has done (though it had to grow on me), but of the American
Idols, I gotta say, Clay Aiken is my favorite. Of course, this coming
from a girl who came out of the N*Sync closet a good 5 or 6 years ago,
so you can take my opinion with a grain of salt. :)
I actually find I like a lot of the top 40 pop singles. They have
hooks and melodies that really catch me. Sometimes the production is
a little too slick for my taste, but not always, and sometimes I wish
the singer was someone different, but I've discovered some good stuff
on top 40. Like Gavin Degraw - I first saw him on the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade, but his whole album is fairly solid imo, and
one day while walking around with my Zen on random, a song came up
that before the vocals kicked in, I wondered if it wasn't a Mike Viola
rareity that my husband hadn't snuck on there as a surprize for me.
Stacy
On 4/15/05, moteeko@telerama.com <moteeko@telerama.com> wrote:
> Quoting Popdude@aol.com:
>
> > Hilary Duff's "So Yesterday" is one killer diller of a pop single. Period,
> > paragraph, as my friend Kerry Kompost would say.
> >
> I'm with ya on this one. At a junior high dance I was DJing, one of the girls
> handed me the Duff CD and had me play a few tracks from it. After the dance,
> she asked what I thought, and I said that I liked the songs, but would feel
> kinda funny walking into the CD store and buying it...old dude buys CD with
> cute teener on the cover.
>
> At the next dance, I was handed a copy of the CD. The 8th grade girls took up a
> collection and got it for me. Bless 'em!
>
> Greg
>
>
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