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Let me guess... you "need" more?
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need more what?
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>>128737218
Female pop.
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>>128737229
oh, I get your meaning now
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>>128737169
circle in the sand is a much better song than heaven is a place on earth
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>>128739585
unfortunately the rules of American radio tended to mean that only the most suffocatingly boring ballads would get airplay and that has been the case since the pre-rock era. as anon said in the /mu/ in 2002 thread Faith Hill's Cry had better deep cuts than the incredibly boring title track.
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Belinda [I.R.S., 1986]
At least Jane Wiedlin's solo was a well-meaning failure. This one's pure El Lay, vacuous would-be CHR with chief songwriter Charlotte Caffey spelled by numerous ringers. The best you can say about the best of these songs--namely, "Band of Gold"--is that you've heard it before; the best you can say about the rest is that once in a while you think you have. C
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>>128737169
>started as a drummer playing for the germs
>went on to play with the go go's
>ends up singing the most supermarket mompop song in existence
what a life



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