I don't disagree, but as a general rule I'm tired of the pop music trend of diss songs aimed at a specific ex with little or no veiling. It's okay to let off a little steam when you first break up with someone. But as long as songs hang around these days, it feels like they're holding grudges long beyond their shelf date.
'The Message'
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There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Well, also both of them were like 12 when they were together. Let it go, kids. Come back when you have some Carly Simon next level shit. But you know, in general, that song is one of the Biebs' better showings.
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I'm not usually in this thread, but apparently the NPR Austin 100 went up a few weeks ago, and the download is available here: [link]
I have found some great songs off the Austin 100 the last few years, so I assume I will this year, too.
The download is free until March 31, but you can stream the playlist through the app for the next year.
Fred, Taylor Swift has built an empire on that very foundation. How's girlfriend going to pay for her mansions if she doesn't write about breakups with her exes? That's apparently the only life experience she has besides concert touring and working in the songwriting studio.
Consuela, I downloaded it a few days ago and have been listening to it while I do onerous tasks like budgeting, paying bills, and taxes. I've definitely already marked a bunch with hearts. Good stuff on there.
Pretty much every artist I have ever loved has been extensively derided as pretentious. And I am ok with that.
It is a busy day converting all the live show videos and audio of Prince that people are sharing. trying to grab as many as possible before they get taken down.
Speaking of Prince, I keep watching this over and over. If you've never seen it, it's pretty jaw dropping at the end: