poprock wrote:Fearless is better than Love Story. I will die on this hill Dante.
Diluted Dante wrote:Hillbilly music is crap, If you aren't listening to lesbian punk what's even the point?
Yossarian wrote:Genuinely think I’m more likely to get into classical than country.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Pretend I said it's like saying Love Story is the best film ever. I've been drinking whiskey.
Tempy wrote:A pal linked me to this. TWO PROG ALBUMS ABOUT GOBLINS. Incredible stuff.
superflyninja wrote:So this song popped up out of nowhere while I was listening to my 80s GOLD playlist on Tidal. Its not the sort of thing I normally listen to but there is something very melancholy about it. The youtube link doesnt seem to want to work. Here is the link though: right here Not sure if its a cover or what.
Prior to Lilith, you would have a festival with one token hip-hop act on the main stage. There was a more natural eclecticism in Lilith’s lineup, from the jump, than you ever saw in a Lollapalooza lineup. You would have stuff that ranged from R & B to folk to indie rock to—I don’t know what you call Jewel by 1997. Centrist pop? You would have Mary Chapin Carpenter, the Cardigans, Emmylou Harris, Mary J. Blige.
There was a conversation we were having with a water company, and they were like, “No, we’re really marketing this water more toward a male demographic.” I just remember sitting there going, It’s fucking water.
Lollapalooza would do 15, 18 shows, and that was their summer. Lilith was planning 40.
1999 was the year that Prince showed up, and there were all those headlines on the internet that Prince was the only man that was allowed to play Lilith Fair.
Missy Elliot did her Ladies First Tour in 2004, with Alicia Keys and Beyoncé. It was Beyoncé’s first tour after Destiny’s Child. Missy said at the time, “I have been wanting to do something like this ever since I went out with Lilith Fair a few years ago.”
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