GMOVJ

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Posted: April 25 2002, 09:46 |
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You welcome Timshen 
I wasn't upset by your post, don't be afraid, I just explained my point of view and didn't intend to upset anyone...
'in contrario', I could have like this kind of music 10 or 15 years ago ...
I sometimes like pop songs, like Dido or others thing like this (Dido just came first in my little brain ), but I don't like the 'style' of To Be Free. It reminds me (do not understand 'is similar') Aqua, Spice Girl, or pop songs of the 80's like Rick Astley, Samanta Fox, Sabrina, Alphaville, Sandra, ... some things like that (ooold time )
Right, I must says that this song is terribly ... "in its time" (?) I try to say that it's exactly in the right place in the right time, like all pop stuff you can hear on every radio station, there's nothing special... one other hit, like you could say one other movie, or one other book...
For me, it seems to be a songs for 14-16 year old people. Some said recently that Mike is trying to catch a new generation...
Now I said what I wanted to, I shut up my big mouth to let others tell their point of view 
Cheers GMOVJ
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