| re: Margoshes composing Fame sequel | |
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Wilbury 09:58 am UTC 03/18/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Margoshes composing Fame sequel - Pudding 09:02 am UTC 03/18/07 |
| You know to be honest I don't know what I really have agaist her either -- I'm always blown away by her voice everytime I hear it. I can't stand her accent, or the tone of her voice (the same thing that annoys me about Elaine Caswell -- her thick New York accent or whatever that is, but it mainly only shines thru on live performances / demos). And she has a fairly boring appproach to everything she does. Her stage persona is shit. > I don't really know what people have against Celine Dion. > She's not bad looking, she has a fairly decent body albeit > a little flat-chested, she doesn't have a bad singing > voice and she's worth $Zillions. > > If Bonnie can do MLOONAA, I think Celine could do it > better. > > Pud > > > Fuck Celine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Maybe What Part of my Body? A chick could do that one > > > > right? (A chick like Bonnie at least?) > > > > > > > > > > If those songs are going to Bonnie, he's just going to end > > > up covering them. Look at "Free Spirit" and "Secret Dreams > > > And Forbidden Fire". Jim worked on those and they never > > > had the attention of "Faster Than The Speed Of Night". No > > > one would probably even know Jim's involved this time, > > > unless she releases a new song as a single. > > > > > > Who knows > > > > > > But if Jim's interested in "reviving careers" so to speak > > > (I know, I know, that's not what he's doing there) then he > > > should give some stuff to Celine and produce her a damn > > > good album, the best since "Falling Into You". Everything > > > after, IMO, went down the shit > > > > > > > > > | |
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