g.man wrote:This new Kylie album sounds awfully like that Daft Punk album from a while back.bad_hair_day wrote:...Five decades and still banging out album slappers like 'Miss a Thing'.
You know. The one that sounds like summer...
davyK wrote:Michael Hutchence was responsible for Kylie's transformation more than anyone I'm guessing.
poprock wrote:Yeah, not a fan of that take. Give the girl some agency, instead of handing all the credit to a man.
davyK wrote:poprock wrote:Yeah, not a fan of that take. Give the girl some agency, instead of handing all the credit to a man.
Fuck me lads. Are we really going to be so "right on"? Jesus.
I'm not referring to her artistic development by the way.
RedDave2 wrote:So there you go, davy k being spot on.
poprock wrote:Let’s not argue about being ‘right on’. It isn’t worth it. I’m intrigued though, if you didn’t mean ‘transformation’ to be about artistic development then what did you mean? I’m not asking that as debate fodder, I would genuinely like to know what you’re thinking.
Moot_Geeza wrote:it was all a bit free badge with Fast Forward.
FranticPea wrote:g.man wrote:This new Kylie album sounds awfully like that Daft Punk album from a while back.bad_hair_day wrote:...Five decades and still banging out album slappers like 'Miss a Thing'.
You know. The one that sounds like summer...
Robo Kylie.
Eric wrote:For a future topic I was thinking about acceptable songs by artists you think are terrible. Massively subjective I know but it could be a good eyebrow raiser!
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