This is for the poster "LOVE SHOULDN'T HURT LIKE THIS" - since the 'reply' feature is not working.
Simply because YOU have never heard of a person, doesn't mean they aren't famous or well known. What an idiotic, narrow minded thing to say! Natasha Richardson is actually quite well known in her own right, for her work on Broadway (for which she has won a Tony award), among other work.
Take a minute and look outside the tiny realm of your world. You might be surprised at what's out there. *rolls eyes*
Actually - Rolling Stone has given the new U2 album 5 stars - which Lady Gaga (and most of the other people you listen to) will never see in this lifetime, or the next thousand.
The new U2 album is truly amazing. And the fact that you don't get it, well.... it speaks volumes.
Perezness - are you going to post about the release of U2's new album that came out today? The one you think sucks, but is so good it received the coveted 5 Stars from Rolling Stone, and is truly epic?
Love you - but... c'mon, admit you were quick to jump the gun on this. ;)
The first few times I heard their new song, I admit I didn't like it. I've been a fan a long time, and really didn't get the angle they were taking with it.
Now, after seeing them perform it live, and listening to it a few more times... I love it. And in my experience (for what it's worth) it's the albums that take awhile to 'digest' so to speak...that really leave an impact.
Simply because YOU have never heard of a person, doesn't mean they aren't famous or well known. What an idiotic, narrow minded thing to say! Natasha Richardson is actually quite well known in her own right, for her work on Broadway (for which she has won a Tony award), among other work.
Take a minute and look outside the tiny realm of your world. You might be surprised at what's out there. *rolls eyes*
The new U2 album is truly amazing. And the fact that you don't get it, well.... it speaks volumes.
Love you - but... c'mon, admit you were quick to jump the gun on this. ;)
Now, after seeing them perform it live, and listening to it a few more times... I love it. And in my experience (for what it's worth) it's the albums that take awhile to 'digest' so to speak...that really leave an impact.