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Post by The Cap'n on Feb 6, 2019 10:42:17 GMT -5
Musgraves is one of my 3-3 favorites over the past 5-6 years. All three of her albums are very good.
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Post by Paul JB on Feb 6, 2019 10:56:34 GMT -5
Surprised(in a good way!) to see Carpenters on several people's list. Funny story, my sister loved the Carpenters and had an album called then and now with oldies covers on it....I was a kid and that was the first time I had heard either FUN, FUN, FUN, or Dead Mans Curve. So it must have been a year or two later when Endless Summer was released and I heard my best friends brother's 8-track and loved it. A few months later I got my own copy of Endless Summer for my birthday...first album I ever owned...and it took a while to get used to the Beach Boys version of Fun, Fun, Fun cause my sisters Carpenters version was what I was used to. Needless to say even though the Carpenters are good the boys FUN is the only way to go.
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Post by Beach Boys Fan on Feb 9, 2019 8:59:17 GMT -5
I used to really dislike her back in the "meat suit" days, but over time I began to recognize how talented she is. When Joanne came out a couple years ago I was converted into a big fan. Diamond Heart and John Wayne are top notch songs. Of course she was great in A Star is Born as well. I had never heard of Jukebox the Ghost. I like what I'm hearing so far, so thanks for pointing them out to me. Turns out they're playing here in Cincinnati at the Bunbury Music Festival, so I might have to grab a ticket. Me too. I didn't like her at first because I wrongly assumed she used the eccentric persona to hide a lack of talent. I'm proud to say I recognized Lady Gaga's talent regardless of antics. Simply paid attention to music. Duet with Tony Bennett is genius idea. In short, nice to see we agree about Lady.
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