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Proclivities

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Posted: Mar 23, 2021 - 5:45am



 haresfur wrote:


 R_P wrote:
 black321 wrote:
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.
 
The more things change...
The singer’s national debut on Stage Show was “like nothing that anyone had ever seen before on national television,” Levinson stated. “The sloe-eyed Presley had a leering smile while his body gyrated with unabashed sexuality. A strong country blues sense emanated from the handsome young singer…whose forelock drooped over his face, added to his allure…”

From his jaw-dropping performance on this show, many other networks and hosts were incredibly hesitant to bring him on. Even Ed Sullivan vowed to never book the singer on his show because of his aggressive and overtly sexual dance style.

MAGA!
 

TIL what sloe-eyed means, and it has nothing to do with gin
 
Yeah, not gin directly, but it is apparently referring to the sloe berry.  So I guess it's technically an inaccurate description of Elvis' eyes since his were blue.

sirdroseph

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Posted: Mar 23, 2021 - 4:35am

 R_P wrote:
 black321 wrote:
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.
 
The more things change...
The singer’s national debut on Stage Show was “like nothing that anyone had ever seen before on national television,” Levinson stated. “The sloe-eyed Presley had a leering smile while his body gyrated with unabashed sexuality. A strong country blues sense emanated from the handsome young singer…whose forelock drooped over his face, added to his allure…”

From his jaw-dropping performance on this show, many other networks and hosts were incredibly hesitant to bring him on. Even Ed Sullivan vowed to never book the singer on his show because of his aggressive and overtly sexual dance style.

MAGA!
 
And Presley is Liberace compared to contemporary culture.  Are things really the same?  {#No}  There is a reason that a lot of God fearin' black folk despised the Blues and Juke Joints, called it the Devil's music and tried to keep their children away the best they could.  The juke joints produced some of the finest and freeist music there is, but they were no place for children and those that are not as uninhibited. You had to go to it.
haresfur

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Posted: Mar 22, 2021 - 5:03pm



 haresfur wrote:


 

TIL what sloe-eyed means, and it has nothing to do with gin
 


having attractive dark, typically almond-shaped eyes.



haresfur

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Posted: Mar 22, 2021 - 1:55pm



 R_P wrote:
 black321 wrote:
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.
 
The more things change...
The singer’s national debut on Stage Show was “like nothing that anyone had ever seen before on national television,” Levinson stated. “The sloe-eyed Presley had a leering smile while his body gyrated with unabashed sexuality. A strong country blues sense emanated from the handsome young singer…whose forelock drooped over his face, added to his allure…”

From his jaw-dropping performance on this show, many other networks and hosts were incredibly hesitant to bring him on. Even Ed Sullivan vowed to never book the singer on his show because of his aggressive and overtly sexual dance style.

MAGA!
 

TIL what sloe-eyed means, and it has nothing to do with gin
black321

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Posted: Mar 22, 2021 - 1:40pm



 R_P wrote:
 black321 wrote:
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.
 
The more things change...
The singer’s national debut on Stage Show was “like nothing that anyone had ever seen before on national television,” Levinson stated. “The sloe-eyed Presley had a leering smile while his body gyrated with unabashed sexuality. A strong country blues sense emanated from the handsome young singer…whose forelock drooped over his face, added to his allure…”

From his jaw-dropping performance on this show, many other networks and hosts were incredibly hesitant to bring him on. Even Ed Sullivan vowed to never book the singer on his show because of his aggressive and overtly sexual dance style.

MAGA!
 


is there a line?
live sex shows next?

no skin off my back...
never found the grammy's to be particularly relevant in rewarding artists, so i guess it's in-line with their "entertainment" angle.
i still dont think 90%+ of "rap" is music.
lots of it .... real interesting, good entertainment,
but it's talking, rhythm...doesn't really classify as music.


R_P

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Posted: Mar 22, 2021 - 1:27pm

 black321 wrote:
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.
 
The more things change...
The singer’s national debut on Stage Show was “like nothing that anyone had ever seen before on national television,” Levinson stated. “The sloe-eyed Presley had a leering smile while his body gyrated with unabashed sexuality. A strong country blues sense emanated from the handsome young singer…whose forelock drooped over his face, added to his allure…”

From his jaw-dropping performance on this show, many other networks and hosts were incredibly hesitant to bring him on. Even Ed Sullivan vowed to never book the singer on his show because of his aggressive and overtly sexual dance style.

MAGA!
black321

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Posted: Mar 22, 2021 - 1:13pm



 sirdroseph wrote:
 
At least the riot bit was "artistic"....
as compared to the bed grinding, and twerking. 
thats fine if you want to do that nonsense at your own concerts,
but on a national televised event? it was embarassing to watch, if only for the "art' sake.

sirdroseph

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Posted: Mar 20, 2021 - 7:12am

haresfur

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Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 10:58pm



 haresfur wrote:


 


 
I like her music but, wow, it made it into tv commercials at the speed of light. I feel sorry for her generation, not getting to grow up and feeling the horrible recognition that the edgy music of their youth is being played to sell life insurance.

Bold New Television Ad Doesn’t Use ‘Bad Guy’ By Billie Eilish At Any Point

 
I should write for the Betoota Advocate

AliGator

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Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 10:09pm

Y'all might enjoy these Vanity Fair "Same Interview, One Year Apart" videos with Billie Eilish. There are two so far, and they remind me a bit of the Michael Apted "7Up" documentaries.

Billie's been on my radar since mid-2018, thanks to AltNation on SiriusXM. I think she's great. Thanks to whomever posted the Carpool Karaoke video; that was really cool except for the part where we don't see Billie return the spider to its cage SO WHERE IS IT??!!
Lazy8

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Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 9:16pm

ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Wow I've seen a few episodes of that bit and they're usually amusing but that one was really something.

So YouTube decided that I needed to go on a Billie Eilish binge. It offered me something titled "Vocal Coach Reacts to Billie Eilish" and I figured here comes a brutal takedown of a pop phenom by an arch music snob and this ought to be fun. But it wasn't. I mean it was fun, but the vocal coach was agog, deeply impressed. And then there was another video with almost the same title and I watched that too-same reaction. And there on the sidebar were maybe a half dozen videos by different vocal coaches reacting to Billie Eilish and I stopped watching because I was already impressed and didn't need any more professionals to tell me why I ought to be.

Nobody seems to be able to muster up any hate for her yet. OK, I didn't read the comments (I like to maintain some faith in humanity) and this is the internet after all, but this seems to be one of those cases (like the Beatles) where...the public is right. This really is good.
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 8:50pm



 Lazy8 wrote:
black321 wrote:
I think she's a breath of fresh air!  Though she probably didnt deserve all the awards...grammy folks looking to staying relevant in the eyes of the kiddies, and still steering clear of anything dangerous like RnR and Hip Hop.

I hadn't heard of her until she made the news with her Grammys, and I normally don't pay pop music the slightest attention, but she seems to be an utterly charming goofball. And listening to her music doesn't feel like a trip to Target like pop usually does. It feels kinda...real.

Here, check this out:


 

Wow I've seen a few episodes of that bit and they're usually amusing but that one was really something.


haresfur

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Gender: Male


Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 7:06pm



 westslope wrote:
Billie Eilish is cute and I love the energy.  But the chartreuse-dyed hair is so distracting.  I want to lean over and snip a bit off and tie up a fly for fishing.  
 
Reckon you aren't the target audience

westslope

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Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 6:58pm

Billie Eilish is cute and I love the energy.  But the chartreuse-dyed hair is so distracting.  I want to lean over and snip a bit off and tie up a fly for fishing.  
haresfur

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Gender: Male


Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 6:36pm



 Lazy8 wrote:
black321 wrote:
I think she's a breath of fresh air!  Though she probably didnt deserve all the awards...grammy folks looking to staying relevant in the eyes of the kiddies, and still steering clear of anything dangerous like RnR and Hip Hop.

I hadn't heard of her until she made the news with her Grammys, and I normally don't pay pop music the slightest attention, but she seems to be an utterly charming goofball. And listening to her music doesn't feel like a trip to Target like pop usually does. It feels kinda...real.

Here, check this out:


 
I like her music but, wow, it made it into tv commercials at the speed of light. I feel sorry for her generation, not getting to grow up and feeling the horrible recognition that the edgy music of their youth is being played to sell life insurance.

Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Feb 3, 2020 - 6:22pm

black321 wrote:
I think she's a breath of fresh air!  Though she probably didnt deserve all the awards...grammy folks looking to staying relevant in the eyes of the kiddies, and still steering clear of anything dangerous like RnR and Hip Hop.

I hadn't heard of her until she made the news with her Grammys, and I normally don't pay pop music the slightest attention, but she seems to be an utterly charming goofball. And listening to her music doesn't feel like a trip to Target like pop usually does. It feels kinda...real.

Here, check this out:


black321

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Posted: Jan 30, 2020 - 8:34am



 sirdroseph wrote:
State of the State:
{#Bounce}
 
I think she's a breath of fresh air!  Though she probably didnt deserve all the awards...grammy folks looking to staying relevant in the eyes of the kiddies, and still steering clear of anything dangerous like RnR and Hip Hop. 

Proclivities

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Gender: Male


Posted: Jan 30, 2020 - 6:32am



 sirdroseph wrote:
State of the State:
{#Bounce}
 
Better her than Christopher (stale-white-bread-with-the-crusts-cut-off) Cross - how many Grammys did he win - 15?  For the same year London Calling and The Wall were released.

sirdroseph

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Posted: Jan 30, 2020 - 4:51am

State of the State:{#Bounce}
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Posted: Feb 13, 2017 - 5:55am

Bowie won Grammys for all 5 categories he was nominated in

 Bowie, who died in January 2016, and “Blackstar” won four Grammys during the pre-show for best rock performance, best alternative music album, best engineered album, non-classical and best recording package.
During the televised show, Bowie won best rock song.

son Duncan posted this cool pic on Twitter and the caption
 "So proud of you dad!
Would hold you up forever. "

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