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Yeah, not thrilled about this pairing to say the least. |
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I don't think Lindsey needs career advice from anyone. And I don't consider him dueting with a top recording star (whether you like her or not) as a lowlight of his career. |
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well, I do. until he blows my mind with an uncanny heartwrenching duet that sets HER career in a 100 percent new light. until then: leftfield-boutique-push the envelope dumbass.
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The low of his career was probably when he did the remake of Jimmy Loves Mary Anne as an early '80s synth-bubblegum cheese spread with somebody named Josie Cotton, who hasn't exactly left her mark on the art form (she doesn't even make the "Who's Who" of who?). They took a great song & eviscerated it.
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You've proved my point. It's all uphill from there |
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He just played guitar on it, I think. I didn't notice any vocals that sounded like his.
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See, I look at this as a complete betrayal of everything he claims to have stood for over the last 28 years. The Lindsey that made "Tusk" would so have THIS Lindsey's clock cleaned for doing something like this. Hey, why don't we dig up somebody who won the Gong Show back in the '70s and have Lindsey do a duet with that person too?
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lol. you two are like chicken little. is the sky really falling? he's seriously ****ing sold out now... he's doing a duet of his most famous song live ONE TIME! oh noooeeeessssss.
jeeeeezus christ. i hope he NEVER EVER EVER gets invited to do ANYTHING ever again. i hate it when my favorite artist participates in events. i wish he would just stay at home where he can't be seen or heard for another 15 years.
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In all honesty, I'm somewhere in the middle. I don't mind him doing these big attention-seeking shows, but I do take issue with Lindsey hooking up with the most commercial chick available, mostly because of the stuff he's been saying... well, almost all his career. When I watch it I'll just cover up Carrie with my hand and pretend it's Jana screeching through the song. Last edited by danax6; 09-04-2007 at 10:48 AM.. |
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You're right sarah. I just watched his was it Conan?- Shut Us Down he did recently, with that gutsy different bandarrangement. Of course he hasn't sold out. But nevertheless it's a sellout!
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I effing loved the Ellen performance of SUD. I was so proud of him for that... it really did make me love him more. ♥
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If I had to guess, they signed Carrie Underwood on to do this thing, with the catch being she has to perform a classic rock song (ala Desperado during the tribute to the Eagles at the Grammy's). Somebody probably suggested GYOW from the Main Stream Classic Rock Encyclopedia, and it fit her voice. And then it's just, hey, we're paying rights to have her do this song anyway, so why don't you come play it? You get travel, we'll set you up lavishly for a few days, and you'll get a nice swag bag to take home to the wife.
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You know, if doing the commercial stuff (and I include FM endeavors in that) gives him the financial independence and record company backing to be able to indulge his more esoteric side, then I'm all for it. If Warner Bros. or his P. R. people are having him do this stuff in exchange for getting a second album produced that will probably sell just 15,000 copies, then I think it's a small price to pay. I mean, it's like George Clooney . . . Do the Oceans movies because they give you the ability to do Good Night and Good Luck. I don't think either's a move that would have Murrow turning over in his grave. Michele |
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