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Written by Pikachu - View Profile
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Friday, 21 July 2006 |
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Seems like the longer a song title is you can expect less from it.
It seems that the songs I listen to, that I think are good, have short titles like one word, maybe two or three. But when a song title reaches 6 words, it just doesn't roll off your tongue when you say it, much less sing along to it. Just weird.
John Mayer's new song from his cd Continum: Waiting for the World to Change. I don't know... I read some reviews of the song and heard a short clip of it online, and it sounds like the beat a Marvin Gaye song.
I have been waiting for John Mayer to put out a new cd. I'll probably still buy it, and I'll eventually probably like the song. It's also a song with a political message. One that I agree with. And I just happen to like John Mayer a lot. So, I'll give it a shot. I'm sure it'll grow on me.
Oh and for those of you who care. John Mayer's Sept. 18th concert was sold out, and they added another for the 19th at Red Rocks. And he'll be playing with David Ryan Harris, who is pretty awesome. I might have to shell out some moola for that one. | |
That's nothing... Written by punkhorror on 2006-07-24 12:15:44 One of my favorite bands, their first album was called, "The Splinter Shards the Birth of Seperation." |
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