by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sat Jul 26, 2003 2:07 am
I don't know where the lead singer from "ABC" gets off, but I think that the thing that modern music really misses are songs where the lead singer seems to be speaking to the back-up singers, and actually get fed-up with them at some point.
80s pop was so trite in some places, it's just nice to see an exchange like this:
Martin Fry wrote:
And all my friends just might ask me
They say, "Martin, maybe one day you'll find true love"
(sssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
And I say, "Maybe there must be a solution to
The one thing, the one thing we can't find"
Yes, indeed, Martin. Yes, in-deed.
I mean, what the hell? How did this exchange actually get on an album. Bwa-hahahahah!
Oh, poor, poor ABC. We hardly knew ye.
I don't know where the lead singer from "ABC" gets off, but I think that the thing that modern music really misses are songs where the lead singer seems to be speaking to the back-up singers, and actually get fed-up with them at some point.
80s pop was so trite in some places, it's just nice to see an exchange like this:
[quote="Martin Fry"]
And all my friends just might ask me
They say, "Martin, maybe one day you'll find true love"
(sssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
And I say, "Maybe there must be a solution to
The one thing, the one thing we can't find"
[/quote]
Yes, indeed, Martin. Yes, in-deed.
I mean, what the hell? How did this exchange actually get on an album. Bwa-hahahahah!
Oh, poor, poor ABC. We hardly knew ye.