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Post by Pipa on Aug 7, 2008 0:24:51 GMT -4
This is the only place that doesn't have 25 pages of discussion on a Pink song before it's even out. ;D
This song isn't that bad, it's just that the chorus feels somewhat out of place. Other than that it's all good.
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Post by krazymack on Aug 7, 2008 1:07:35 GMT -4
LOL! What is this a hot Field Mob & Ciara remake already?
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Post by a Nick O! on Aug 7, 2008 2:29:39 GMT -4
Nah, it's probably a Ministry remake.
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Post by sparta on Aug 8, 2008 1:36:43 GMT -4
Whatever it is, I'm sure I'll hate it.
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Post by blahblahblah on Aug 8, 2008 3:19:33 GMT -4
I like it. It's definitely a much stronger lead single than "Stupid Girls."
The more I listen to it, the more the chorus reminds me of "U + Ur Hand."
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Post by Mega248 on Aug 10, 2008 22:43:21 GMT -4
Not really looking forward to hearing this. The atrocious Pink lambs at Pulse who forced me to lock this song's first thread with #2 not too far from the same fate aren't helping either.
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Post by a Nick O! on Aug 11, 2008 4:19:59 GMT -4
Pink seems to forget that she's a "pop star," not a "rock star." Underwhelming, after liking "Stupid Girls" well enough and coming around on her next two.
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Post by sparta on Oct 12, 2008 0:53:57 GMT -4
Whatever it is, I'm sure I'll hate it. And I do. I really am curious to how many people she blew to get so close to #1 already with a +1100 bullet. It blows my mind that a lot of people may actually LIKE this.
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Post by friday on Oct 12, 2008 20:33:26 GMT -4
This is crap. Even "Stupid Girls" was tolerable compared to this. And I've liked every song she's released with the exception of those two.
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Post by halo19 on Oct 12, 2008 21:33:56 GMT -4
Yeah, I don't like this very much at all. And I liked "Stupid Girls" and especially "Who Knew" so this is pretty disappionting. She's kind of hit or miss with me as it is.
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Post by Mega248 on Oct 27, 2008 0:05:08 GMT -4
Yep, this blows. Take all that's wrong with everything else she's ever put out, cram it into one song and you have this.
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Post by a Nick O! on Oct 28, 2008 1:19:51 GMT -4
Yep, this blows. Take all that's wrong with everything else she's ever put out, cram it into one song and you have this. I dunno, I still think "Just Like a Pill," "Feel Good Time" (or whatever it was called from the Charlie's Angels 2 soundtrack), and "God Is a DJ" are all worse than this song. It's looking like this trash will reset the #1 Pop song weekly spin record yet again, this year. Now I really need that barf emoticon. Worst #1 pop song this year.
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Post by crash46 on Nov 10, 2008 2:35:48 GMT -4
I hate this song, and now that I know what "U + Ur Hand" is, I think I have a stronger distaste for that than any other song I actually heard last year.
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Post by a Nick O! on Nov 24, 2008 20:08:26 GMT -4
So after watching the video, I don't hate the song much anymore, but it doesn't look like it'll be pulling a "Hot N Cold" on me. Still didn't deserve #1. I dunno. Pink's too silly and ridiculous in the video to bother wasting hate on the song. (The scene where she strips down nude on the red carpet and does the "Thriller" dance, anyone? Or when her hair catches fire in the stylist's chair?) I like when she sings "(I guess I just lost my husband)/I don't know where he went" and she's got Carey covering her eyes with his hands as she blindly moves her head back and forth. (On that, the song's obviously not as unfair to Carey as it seemed, seeing from the video, especially during the bridge, how they both obviously still love each other.) While at first I didn't like how she was taking a chainsaw to the tree in her front yard that had hers and Carey's names carved into a heart, she made me laugh when she campily starts sobbing while cutting it down, and reassures herself, "I'm alright," right after the lyric in the chorus. The "Check my flow...Oah" ad-lib I find silly and obnoxious, but the sneer she lip-synchs it with suits it perfectly. I like the scene where she's kneeling on top of the "Just Married" couple's car and pounds its roof with both fists simultaneously. Then when she's sitting in the street drinking her beer as it drives off. It's a lot easier for me to see now how it's an empowering (if frivolous) post-breakup song. And while the song won't be hitting my personal chart, the video may end up on my best-of '08 list, if the list is long enough. I hear a lot of "Don't Let Me Get Me" in the overdubbed guitar when the chorus is repeating at the end of the song. Noticed it for awhile now, but just wanted to add that in.
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