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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| Rob, top five musical crimes perpetuated by Stevie Wonder in the 80s and 90s, go. Suuuubquestion - is it in fact unfair to criticize a formerly great artist for is latter day sins? Is it better to burn out than to fade away... |
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| DJ RJT |
1. I Just Called To Say I Love You (’84)
2. Ebony And Ivory (’82)
3. Part Time Lover (’85)
4. Jungle Fever (’91)
5. For Your Love (’95)
Yes it's better to burn out than to fade away, no it isn't unfair to criticize a formerly great artist for it's latter day sins. This is TA, we're all about criticizing formerly great artists!
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| lücid |
God... Do you even know your daughter? There's no way she likes that song. Oops, is she in a coma?
the book is so much better than the movie... :p |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| Jack Black MAKES that movie. |
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| I wish I were black |
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| _Nut_ |
| Once you go black, you never go back. |
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| glass |
| cue walking on sunshine:D |
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| delobbo |
| dunno what this is all about but all I gotta say is "Superstition" is one of the roots of modern electronic dance music, like it or not. :D |
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| DJ RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by delobbo
dunno what this is all about but all I gotta say is "Superstition" is one of the roots of modern electronic dance music, like it or not. :D |
Hey, you'll get no argument from me. Stevie is a genius, and "Innervisions" is probably one of my favorite albums of all time... :) |
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| Man, I hate the dutch. |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| Which came first, the music or the misery? |
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| glass |
| well with the song hit me baby one more time. It happened at the sametime. |
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