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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Sept 1, 2019 16:59:38 GMT -5
That’s good shit.
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Sept 1, 2019 18:55:03 GMT -5
Everything about this album seems more pitiable and undignified than anything else.
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Post by Kyn on Sept 1, 2019 19:00:05 GMT -5
A. Todd sounds like Trent Lane's cousin. B. The Gone Girl analogy is on point. C. f*** creepy Robin Thicke.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Sept 1, 2019 19:36:34 GMT -5
Some of these episodes are just sad. This isn't one of them.
I try to empathise with all people, but Thicke just seems like a genuine piece of shit. Three figure sales in this country. THREE.
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Post by Kyn on Sept 1, 2019 19:43:49 GMT -5
Some of these episodes are just sad. This isn't one of them. I try to empathise with all people, but Thicke just seems like a genuine piece of shit. Three figure sales in this country. THREE. Those sales figures made me proud to be an Aussie.
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Post by zrowsdower on Sept 1, 2019 19:52:01 GMT -5
I thought this was going to be about the trainwreck that is paula abdul
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Post by nickcave on Sept 1, 2019 22:58:27 GMT -5
Some of the songs themselves in isolation don’t seem that bad but yeah taken on a whole this album is super creepy and sad.
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Post by Perd on Sept 1, 2019 23:44:50 GMT -5
Man, that VMA performance, with Miley, was something else. I don’t know who thought Beetledouche bumping and grinding with Hannah Montana was a good idea.
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Post by Mozenrath on Sept 2, 2019 0:32:18 GMT -5
I always knew this album was a disaster, but had no idea it was to this level. Just yikes.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Sept 2, 2019 2:27:48 GMT -5
This album makes Kirk Van Houten's "Can I Borrow A Feeling?" seem dignified
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Post by Mozenrath on Sept 2, 2019 2:31:08 GMT -5
This album makes Kirk Van Houten's "Can I Borrow A Feeling?" seem dignified Now I am just picturing Robin Thicke trying to draw dignity.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Sept 2, 2019 2:33:28 GMT -5
This album makes Kirk Van Houten's "Can I Borrow A Feeling?" seem dignified Now I am just picturing Robin Thicke trying to draw dignity. Fun fact: my mum once saw Robin Thicke's mum Gloria Loring live in concert and came home drunk, my mum rarely drinks
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Post by Long A, Short A on Sept 2, 2019 5:21:08 GMT -5
Paula was going to happen even if Paula didn't leave. Robin Thicke released too many albums too together to support his family and his drug habit.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Sept 2, 2019 6:21:36 GMT -5
Well, sounds like I need to save 5his one for later
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Sept 2, 2019 6:22:34 GMT -5
Those sales numbers are shocking. Did his fanbase just keel over and die?
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Post by Kyn on Sept 2, 2019 8:26:53 GMT -5
Those sales numbers are shocking. Did his fanbase just keel over and die? People stopped grooving to the beat of No Means Yes Blurred Lines and actually listened to the lyrics.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Sept 2, 2019 11:17:54 GMT -5
I always love how much he sounds like his dad when he actually talks.
And Todd is right, there was always something missing with this guy, even before that rapey song came out.
And what happened to Jon B., anyway?
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Sept 2, 2019 11:27:25 GMT -5
Those sales numbers are shocking. Did his fanbase just keel over and die? People stopped grooving to the beat of No Means Yes Blurred Lines and actually listened to the lyrics. honestly, the failure of this album probably has at least a little bit to do with that. he was pretty much branded as "that guy who did that rapey song" and his career was probably going to be hurt by that regardless of how pathetic his follow-up was.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 2, 2019 13:09:35 GMT -5
People stopped grooving to the beat of No Means Yes Blurred Lines and actually listened to the lyrics. honestly, the failure of this album probably has at least a little bit to do with that. he was pretty much branded as "that guy who did that rapey song" and his career was probably going to be hurt by that regardless of how pathetic his follow-up was. I mean, people have looked past similar things in the past. There are plenty of jailbait love songs that did not ruin anyone's careers. Hell, the most iconic some by The Police was a song told from the perspective of a stalker and even after everyone knows it they still love it. Granted, Blurred Lines was both kind of rapey AND rather misogynistic, so it was the worst of two worlds. It makes me wonder if you put a sick beat to it if you could make a hit song out of that Yale frat chant ("No means yes, yes means anal") or a love song involving roofies in the lyrics.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Sept 2, 2019 13:27:51 GMT -5
People stopped grooving to the beat of No Means Yes Blurred Lines and actually listened to the lyrics. honestly, the failure of this album probably has at least a little bit to do with that. he was pretty much branded as "that guy who did that rapey song" and his career was probably going to be hurt by that regardless of how pathetic his follow-up was. I think a little column A and B, with B being "Hey I'm not really like the creep in that song, look I have a happy wife at home- She divorced me? SHIT!"
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