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badoocee ::: Favorites Bad-Ass!!!!!!!!!! 07-10-08 00:56:10 __________________________________________________ | |
porkchop1verizon ::: Favorites only a woman can make ya feel this way...then fix it all with a hint of a smile! god bless you ladies! 07-10-03 06:25:50 __________________________________________________ | |
keikocat2001 ::: Favorites Sidenote: The winner of Season 2 (or maybe it was 3) is a really cute boy, and his album sold around 300,000 copies. His 2nd is just coming out, so I guess you could say he's a star by Cdn. standards. You have to remember that there are less people in Canada than there are in California. 07-09-18 22:31:42 __________________________________________________ | |
keikocat2001 ::: Favorites Hell no. We copy EVERYTHING. Canada's Next Top Model, etc. (Just waiting for a production of Canada's Got Talent - curious to see if we have any.) Although I have to agree that 34 albums is pretty excessive. Even the winner of the first contest saw his album bomb big time, so I don't know what the other 33 were thinking. The actual point of the article was that it is so easy for "artists" to produce and market their own CD's. 07-09-18 22:28:27 __________________________________________________ | |
57highland ::: Favorites Canadian Idol? Oh no! I thought the Moose Nation was culturally superior to its southern neighbor! I tend to think an "Idol" contestent/winner hasn't paid the same dues as pre-Idol performers, but you're probably right about the market, though 34 albums from a mere 4 seasons of CI seems rather a lot. Could that be a crazy music industry trying to make a quick score on marginally talented but abundantly exposed performers? 07-09-18 20:35:34 __________________________________________________ | |
keikocat2001 ::: Favorites Hi highland: Maclean's (our national newsmagazine) did a story recently about the 34 albums released by the alumni of 4 seasons of Canadian Idol. (One sold less than 100 copies, 1 less than 1000.) It's just that there is a glut of marginally to really talented people, & the market can only bear so much. Look at Joan Osborne - very talented & she was dropped by her record company. Was lucky enough to have a hit show pick 1 of her songs as its theme & revive her career. 07-09-17 21:23:32 __________________________________________________ | |
57highland ::: Favorites I think the music business sort of guarantees that only a few groups will last more than 2 or 3 years, with even some of the very talented going by the wayside at that point. Or the groups have their internal problems and break up. But you're absolutely right about songs like this not aging at all. 07-09-16 23:46:46 __________________________________________________ | |
57highland ::: Favorites Pop music doesn't get much better than this. 07-09-13 18:49:51 __________________________________________________ | |
57highland ::: Favorites Remember my "most awful" day at work? Well, the next day (Monday), I had words with my boss. Had to go into HER boss's office for a 3-way and had to kiss and make up. Still got a verbal warning for my smart mouth. We're all back on our merry way. Indeed, it was "Stormy". 07-09-11 19:17:32 __________________________________________________ | |
keikocat2001 ::: Favorites kiwi, kiwi, you're among friends ... no need to lie like that! 07-09-11 18:50:01 __________________________________________________ |
Thursday, October 11, 2007
STORMY - CLASSICS IV (TOMA'S TIMELESS TUNES #454)
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