I feel a bit guilty, not because I like this, which I do, but because I enjoy watching it too. So funny - she is great!
Guilty Rock and Pop Pleasures
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Originally posted by Flay View PostA contemporary guilty pleasure: I was impressed by this young lady's live performance at the Brits:
And she gave a lovely acceptance speech acknowledging her parents' contribution. (And yes, guilty m'lud, that dress is hot).
(see #9...)
As Prince says, "I never seen a pretty girl look so tough!" Matadorial Sheena does but Mabel...too flouncy for me....the see-through too explicit... get another stylist, M! (And look at Sheila E juggling the drumsticks with not even a hint of a smile - definitely not the girl-next-door...)...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI think Mabel should take a few style-lessons from Sheila and Sheena....
with not even a hint of a smile - definitely not the girl-next-door...)...Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostPure Gold Prince.....
Sheila E on drums (outfit!!!)...
Sugar Walls Sheena E matadorially tough & tailored....!
"U Got The Look" from 'Sign O' The Times' (1987)☔️ Listen to more Prince here https://lnk.to/PrinceStream? Watch all the official Prince videos here http://...
It never got much better than this....
(Long intro, stick with it...but its all about hair again of course...)
What’s guilt got to do with it, and jc why would anyone feel guilty for liking a beautiful voice like Karen Carpenter, good cuts through any genre preference!
I think that pop music likes/dislikes is an age thing:
April 1965 - I can count on the fingers on one hand the ones I dislike in the Top 50
April 1985 - I can count on the fingers of one hand the ones I like in the Top 50
If I looked at 2005 I suspect I wouldn’t need the hand!
Well maybe a couple of fingers!Last edited by cloughie; 22-04-20, 12:20.
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Originally posted by Flay View PostIntake your point. However Mabel's smiles were the most endearing part: obviously enjoying herself, her success, and in particular performing in front of her mum (who as she said, had received the same prize exactly 30 years previously). Must everything be done seriously?
Most especially the Purple Pompadour himself...
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I always felt a bit guilty about enjoying this band's music after they espoused some politics that I didn't agree with. I know, I know.....
But that was then and this is now, and in any case, this was a fine record, as were quite a few of their others....again, haircuts best left unmentioned...
Big mates of MrGG IIRC......
I have Mixed feelings on this one I guess, JKI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostGod no, but the point with Prince and his troupe is.... they were always supercool and simultaneously sending themselves up....
Most especially the Purple Pompadour himself...Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 22-04-20, 15:31.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostActually, don't you think it's possible to have mixed feelings about some music?
I think it is possible.
Also, I have found my tastes have expanded when I've dismissed or got over my own initial doubts about certain types of music. Some music I've thought - initially - was too dissonant, some - too cheesy or schmaltzy, some too crude and repetitive etc. I think the idea is that these initial doubts also contain some fascination so that one returns to the music under more propitious circumstances so that it clicks.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI always felt a bit guilty about enjoying this band's music after they espoused some politics that I didn't agree with. I know, I know.....
But that was then and this is now, and in any case, this was a fine record, as were quite a few of their others....again, haircuts best left unmentioned...
Big mates of MrGG IIRC......
I have Mixed feelings on this one I guess, JK
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