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Back to Mary, there are literally 1000’s of people up and down the country at open mic nights that are way less cheesy and have more talent in their little toes. Have a look at her JM pre-cover, it’s the most cringe-worthy thing, musically and visually I’ve seen on a long time. The difference is that her open mic peer group just choose not to bounce on the back of someone’s unrealised song or do a cover of a Billie Eilish song (one that happened to gain 20m views in 24 hours) the day after it’s released. She is Coat-tail queen.
So yes I stand by it, but if you like her, fair game.
Quite fancy a hot pink Silver Sky too....
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
Plus they now seem to be in direct touch so maybe Mary will get the interview/shag that she wants from him...?
After all, she will have to accept I'm not available one day.
I do wonder if, bearing in mind my albeit assumed general age demographic of this forum, the very criticism of these tracks is not anachronistic production, but a bit too much time watching boring no mates gits on YouTube etc playing widdely widdely over backing tracks while failing to keep up with the changes in the bit of the entertainment industry called music. I work in the latter and could not give a fuck about the former.
No offence intended to anyone personally, opinions are opinions after all.
But thanks.
Not for me, but I'm not massively into a lot of 80s music with some exceptions.
The guitar still doesn't look right with a prs headstock, but I appreciate that's my brain being stupid.
Terrible,awful Song .........he should be ashamed of this Phil Collins 1990 type crap
I have a soft spot for 80’s Clapton (not really into his other stuff), Queen, Bowie etc.
I do not watch hours of widdly guitar backing.
I do like rock n roll, I didn't like that 80s sound then and I don't now. I do wonder why a younger generation is so interested in the bland commercial sounds of some of the 80s music. Maybe they think it sounds like Bowie ( I think that the 1975 think they do) and in reality it sounds like johnny hates jazz. Who would want to sound like that
Now it's a trend and instead of just younger musicians, people like Mayer,Adams etc are recreating this 80s horrible keys sound.
Wonder when the slap bass will be back and it all goes Level 42
Can't you have some success as you have said... in creating something new !!! Or giving them some stooges records
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But these things always come back around 25-30 years later. We're approaching early-90s stylings now with big tshirts and terrible fashion and bright geometric patterns...
Don't get me wrong, i don't LOVE it, just enjoyed it, but have always LOVED a pink guitar
There are differences though. The people who tended to be multi instrumentalist and worked alone tended to use a lot of Fairlight / Synclavier, and those records to me sound thin artificial. Other artist like Bryan Adams, Toto, Bowie etc tended to use real instruments and played rather than sequenced. I still think records like Let's Dance, Rosanna, Don't Dream it's over are some of the best sounding records ever.
Perhaps some people need to lighten up a bit. And yes, the mean spirited anti- Spender chat is totally unnecessary (and green eyed).
Hence you get britpop with artists mostly born around 1970 taking references from the late 60's and bands now adding a lot of 90's sounds.
In this case JM is a little bit too old for 80's to be retro to him so it comes through more as a tribute / pastiche than a modern artist incorporating a retro influence.
I heard a rule of thumb that if you lived it you should avoid it when it's retro.