Very surprised to hear Eurodisco tune on RP (hell, even here in Europe you can't hear eurodisco often). Not a big fan, but once in a month or so is nice. 6/10 from me.
I have yet to hear such "collaboration recording" which is more than barely an exploitation of couple of short phrases both musicians feel confident about. Instead of unifying whole two different worlds together, we usually get a stripped-down subset of the two languages, marginally improved by good production. This is not an exception. 4/10
this is the second sappy pseudo emotional pompous crap from the same album I've heard in two days. Still YUK The music is totally pretentious and forgettable. Good movie, though.
Funny, I think the same about the movie as well. Well, not forgettable, but definitely one of the most pompous and pretentious movies I ever saw. 1/10 for both the movie and the track from me. :(
Cheap and pretentious. Shocking images of torture and pain do usually cause strong emotions in viewer, and are often confused for art (look up under Aronofsky).
There are parts of the world where between bouts of prayer, fearing other cultures and blaming things on them, and worrying about the next outbreak of ethnic cleansing, people listen to a lot of music much like this. It is a bit scary.
Funny. I live in a part of the world where people live between bouts of prayer, fearing other cultures and blaming things on them, and worrying about the next outbreak of ethnic cleansing. And yet I don't know anybody really listening to GB. And I am really sick of stereotypes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_I_Need_You#Melody_comparison
The music is totally pretentious and forgettable. Good movie, though.
Funny, I think the same about the movie as well. Well, not forgettable, but definitely one of the most pompous and pretentious movies I ever saw. 1/10 for both the movie and the track from me. :(
Cheap and pretentious. Shocking images of torture and pain do usually cause strong emotions in viewer, and are often confused for art (look up under Aronofsky).
Funny. I live in a part of the world where people live between bouts of prayer, fearing other cultures and blaming things on them, and worrying about the next outbreak of ethnic cleansing. And yet I don't know anybody really listening to GB. And I am really sick of stereotypes.
When I hear songs like this and the guy on the album cover looks like he is 16,
I want to turn my guitar into toothpicks.
Actually, seems that he was 16 at the time the album was recorded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Rosenberg
:/
Now, seriously. Please make it stop.