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Re: What are you listening to Right Now?
Fabolous feat. Jeremih - My Time
Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:01 am
Libs
Sbil
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:38 pm Posts: 48678 Location: Arlington, VA
Re: What are you listening to Right Now?
Jason Castro - Let's Just Fall In Love Again
Let's pretend baby that you've just me and I've never seen you before, I'll tell all my friends that I think you're staring, and you say the same to yours, and oh we'll dance around all night, and then I'll follow you outside, and try to open up my mouth and nothing comes out right, and I wanna fall in love with you again, I don't have to try, it's so easy who needs to pretend, but because it's so funny let's just think about it honey, let's just fall in love again, I'll call you in three days, not too soon not too late, and I'll ask your roommate if you're home, you'll call me on Thursday, and we'll hang out all day and fall asleep on the phone, I'll hold your hand when we drive, and we'll lose track of all the time, and we'll tell everyone we ain't never felt so alive.
Have you listened to their album yet? I find MWCBM to be one of the weaker songs on the album... There are a couple of great songs on that.
Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:32 pm
Jmart
Superman: The Movie
Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:47 am Posts: 21230 Location: Massachusetts
Re: What are you listening to Right Now?
torrino wrote:
Jmart wrote:
Eli "Paperboy" Reed - Take My Love With You
Just heard about this guy for the first time in music class tonight. He's a throwback to soul singers from the early 60s (like Amy Winehouse) and he's really damn good. I've downloaded six songs from his first album and there wasn't a bad one in the bunch. Can't wait to hear more from him.
makeshift made a thread about this guy a while ago. I agree
Last week in class we were given a hypothetical. We were music executives for some unknown music label and based on the performances (Three from three different acts - Diane Birch, Esperanza Spalding and Eli "Paperboy" Reed) we saw we had to decide whether or not we'd sign them to a record contract. This was the one we were shown.
I was the only one to say "Yes" out of a class of 12. And what we didn't know at the time was that he had signed a deal with Capitol Records.
I'll admit it's not as good as the recorded version, but I think he showed more energy here than most performers do..... ever.
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