fronobulax
Bassist, GAD and the Hot Mess Mods
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I'm watching.
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I guess I'm in the minority here. Always thought she was a mediocre singer...
I'll bet she sings better than you and don't know or care what her politics are.
I'm watching.
I'll watch it later.
Hey, anybody that can carry a tune in a bag can sing better then me! I don't believe I made that claim. I feel for her that she can't sing anymore, same as Julie Andrews. At least Julie took up a new worthwhile endeavor in writing children's books. Linda thinks that people care what her political believes are as do a large majority of the "Entertainment" faction. Since you don't know or care what her political views are, why are you attacking me about it? Pretty sure I'm allowed to state my opinion as long as I follow the Forum rules.
Yes Sir, trying to toe the line here!
i think Crosby's song, Cowboy Movie, had her as the Raven character in the lyrics. foggy recollection...some ill-fated tryst with Stills.
"Cowboy Song" is a great song! Actually, "Raven" was Rita Coolidge.
FYI, from the usual source:
"One of the most autobiographical songs to stem from the diaspora of CSN&Y, David Crosby's "Cowboy Movie" is the actual story of the (temporary) 1970 breakup of that very group. The individual members are all given aliases: Stephen Stills is Eli ("our fastest gunner/kinda mean & young, from the South"). Graham Nash is The Duke ("our dynamiter"), Neil Young is Young Billy, who has an almost psychic ability to predict trouble, and Crosby himself is Fat Albert, who becomes an interested and interesting bystander. The other main character is Raven, who represents Rita Coolidge, who in real life had affairs with Stills first, then Nash. This in itself caused the ill-feelings between Nash and Stills at the time, and caused the temporary fraction in the band. "
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You said she could not sing.
Always thought she was a mediocre singer...
Taylor Swift is easy on the eyes, but I don't want to hear words coming out of her mouth.
I appreciated her (and her producers and engineers) ability to craft a pop tune, but didn't pay her a whole lot of mind.
I changed my mind after I saw her Tiny Desk concert: