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Jupp Sacamano wrote:
James Blunt - No Bravery
Why do you find this to be a guilty pleasure? The subject matter is quite serious and it rings true to me. I really like James Blunt so I'm just wondering.
That being said, "Goodbye My Lover" is a cheesy song but I fucking love it.
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Hinny wrote:
Bryan Adams- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Damn Hinny, Bryan Adams? Ha ha ha. You have brass balls to admit to that one, my friend. I was going to add "Straight From the Heart" to my list but didn't have the heart to. Your brutal honesty inspires me.
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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Hinny wrote:
Bryan Adams- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Damn Hinny, Bryan Adams? Ha ha ha. You have brass balls to admit to that one, my friend. I was going to add "Straight From the Heart" to my list but didn't have the heart to. Your brutal honesty inspires me.
I tells it like it is. It's a top song by an awful artist.
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Hinny wrote:
dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Hinny wrote:
Bryan Adams- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Damn Hinny, Bryan Adams? Ha ha ha. You have brass balls to admit to that one, my friend. I was going to add "Straight From the Heart" to my list but didn't have the heart to. Your brutal honesty inspires me.
I tells it like it is. It's a top song by an awful artist.
He's not too bad, Reckless is a great album. It all went downhill when Everything I do's success went to his head, and all he wrote was soppy ballads.
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Why do you find this to be a guilty pleasure? The subject matter is quite serious and it rings true to me. I really like James Blunt so I'm just wondering.
That being said, "Goodbye My Lover" is a cheesy song but I fucking love it.
I just can't stand the guy. He's the UK-version of John Mayer. Both have songs I like, but they're both way too cheesy for me. Also, there are other "singer/songwriters" (I think Blunt only co-wrote most of his track if I remember it correctly) who would "deserve" success more and are around for way more time. I'll bet my John Mayer CD that Blunts second record will be a blatant "Bedlem" imitation.
Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2004 5:47 am Posts: 27904 Location: Philadelphia Gender: Male
Jupp Sacamano wrote:
dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Jupp Sacamano wrote:
James Blunt - No Bravery
Why do you find this to be a guilty pleasure? The subject matter is quite serious and it rings true to me. I really like James Blunt so I'm just wondering.
That being said, "Goodbye My Lover" is a cheesy song but I fucking love it.
I just can't stand the guy. He's the UK-version of John Mayer. Both have songs I like, but they're both way too cheesy for me. Also, there are other "singer/songwriters" (I think Blunt only co-wrote most of his track if I remember it correctly) who would "deserve" success more and are around for way more time. I'll bet my John Mayer CD that Blunts second record will be a blatant "Bedlem" imitation.
I find Blunt to be a more mature songwriter than Mayer, if only by a hair. Truthfully, can you name any track on Back to Bedlam that is as cheesy as "Your Body Is a Wonderland"? And for the record, that is yet another guilty pleasure of mine.
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Why do you find this to be a guilty pleasure? The subject matter is quite serious and it rings true to me. I really like James Blunt so I'm just wondering.
That being said, "Goodbye My Lover" is a cheesy song but I fucking love it.
I just can't stand the guy. He's the UK-version of John Mayer. Both have songs I like, but they're both way too cheesy for me. Also, there are other "singer/songwriters" (I think Blunt only co-wrote most of his track if I remember it correctly) who would "deserve" success more and are around for way more time. I'll bet my John Mayer CD that Blunts second record will be a blatant "Bedlem" imitation.
I find Blunt to be a more mature songwriter than Mayer, if only by a hair. Truthfully, can you name any track on Back to Bedlam that is as cheesy as "Your Body Is a Wonderland"? And for the record, that is yet another guilty pleasure of mine.
haven't listened to it in forever, but i remember liking some songs on that john mayer CD (room for squares ?)... including 'your body is a wonderland'
Why do you find this to be a guilty pleasure? The subject matter is quite serious and it rings true to me. I really like James Blunt so I'm just wondering.
That being said, "Goodbye My Lover" is a cheesy song but I fucking love it.
I just can't stand the guy. He's the UK-version of John Mayer. Both have songs I like, but they're both way too cheesy for me. Also, there are other "singer/songwriters" (I think Blunt only co-wrote most of his track if I remember it correctly) who would "deserve" success more and are around for way more time. I'll bet my John Mayer CD that Blunts second record will be a blatant "Bedlem" imitation.
I find Blunt to be a more mature songwriter than Mayer, if only by a hair. Truthfully, can you name any track on Back to Bedlam that is as cheesy as "Your Body Is a Wonderland"? And for the record, that is yet another guilty pleasure of mine.
That's my point. You can compare Mayer and Blunt, they both mainly write (IMO) not even mediocre, very cheesy songs for 13-18 year old girls. They both have some talent and some decent songs, but they're way too overrated IMO.
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