She's got a quirky vibrato and a tightly-controlled power - it's like any minute, if she were to unleash her voice, it would set off all the Geiger counters within a hundred-mile radius.
Cynaera,
I only know you through your posts and not in real time. What a wonderful soul you were.
Guys, get with it, all I know is Tori Amos inspires the inner feelings of many women, her strongest followers, and listening to several of her albums at the behest of a young lovely, I've grown to appreciate Tori as a decent pianist and vocalist. Sensuality is her strength. Personally I've learned to appreciate her for that, alone. Trust me, it's worth it. Learn from her, you will be blessed.
Why can't we just appreciate the mastery of an artist instead of creating some other contrivance?
<edit> I was sitting at my Covid induced home "office" listening to this wonderful music and it struck me that in the car I am much more inclined to hit PSD and then it occurred to me that the RP main mix is too contemplative to drive too. LLRP and thanks for the escapes.
Yeah... Um, we've already heard this before. At least I have. I've already lived this before. This is '80s pop rock. I've got 38 Special record covers flowing through my memory... I hated this shit then, I hate it now, but everything old is new again. When it's someone like Younger Brother doing a modern take on Pink Floyd, I'm grateful. But '80s pop rock? Really? Was it necessary to bring that back? That was the worst decade for music in history, why expose us to that again... But it's pop, so lot's of people will like it (and it will never be good...).
The first ever track I heard on RP back in 2005. Didn't do anything for me at the time. I now consider this one of the finest tracks I've had the pleasure to listen to. Radio paradise is a wonderful bright guiding light in the world of awful music.
Radio paradise is a wonderful bright guiding light in a world of otherwise, awful music.
Great song for the snowflakes fighting the system.
The snowflakes ARE the system!
I love that - "Effortless and easy." I was hunting for a description, and this does it. This is a really enjoyable song (I'm tired of writing "great" to describe a song, because it's become as cliché as "love" - could mean anything from a deep, heartfelt commitment to a verbal pat on the back.)
She's got a quirky vibrato and a tightly-controlled power - it's like any minute, if she were to unleash her voice, it would set off all the Geiger counters within a hundred-mile radius.
I only know you through your posts and not in real time. What a wonderful soul you were.
Why bring Barbara Streisand into this?
Why can't we just appreciate the mastery of an artist instead of creating some other contrivance?
https://www.dailymotion.com/vi...
Yeah... Um, we've already heard this before. At least I have. I've already lived this before. This is '80s pop rock. I've got 38 Special record covers flowing through my memory... I hated this shit then, I hate it now, but everything old is new again. When it's someone like Younger Brother doing a modern take on Pink Floyd, I'm grateful. But '80s pop rock? Really? Was it necessary to bring that back? That was the worst decade for music in history, why expose us to that again... But it's pop, so lot's of people will like it (and it will never be good...).
NastyNacissisticNonsense
Radio paradise is a wonderful bright guiding light in a world of otherwise,
awful music.
Fixed it!
Seems to me that's exactly what we've been doing with the cancel culture!