Nothing to worry about.What death administrator?!
I've actually forgotten what you and Agonum were up to when I said that and I'm too tired to go back and look.How was I grounded?!
We are SO on the same page, lol.My brain refuses to understand...
Since I can't even remember, all is forgiven.For what?!
The best gif. The BEST !!
Desperately tried to figure it out, to no avail, but now I'm at peace)))))Nothing to worry about.
I've actually forgotten what you and Agonum were up to when I said that and I'm too tired to go back and look.
Anarchy? Insubordination? Uninhibited frivolity? Who knows?
Don't worry, hope. I was having one of my mad moments.
We are SO on the same page, lol.
Since I can't even remember, all is forgiven.
I don't think it can work for me.))))if not looking through a fans eyes, how would y'all rank these songs?
Michael's song is my favorite, I feel its magic to the point of goosebumps
- Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - Stumblin' In (1978)
- Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
- Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)
At what time on a day do you function best? (I’m not sure if that’s clearer?)I don't get it ((( what is this about?
The most productive part of the day for me is morning. I feel the best and things are easier to handle. But the most unexpected creative ideas come before I go to bed)))) and sometimes it makes me unable to sleep....At what time on a day do you function best? (I’m not sure if that’s clearer?)
to number one.Oh, I forgot: Both are very popular here
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if not looking through a fans eyes, how would y'all rank these songs?
- Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - Stumblin' In (1978)
- Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
- Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)
Guilty is a 5 out of 5. And I will tell you, that is a very rare score coming from me!if not looking through a fans eyes, how would y'all rank these songs?
- Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - Stumblin' In (1978)
- Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
- Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)
Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro – Stumblin’ In (1978)if not looking through a fans eyes, how would y'all rank these songs?
- Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - Stumblin' In (1978)
- Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
- Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)
You got it!The most productive part of the day for me is morning. I feel the best and things are easier to handle. But the most unexpected creative ideas come before I go to bed)))) and sometimes it makes me unable to sleep....
I hope I got it right, interesting question))))))
You need to educate yourself!! Help me out, @zinniabooklover!No. 1 Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)
I dunno, meh ...
Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - Stumblin' In (1978)
Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
TBH, I never liked the BeeGees.
I think their voices sound too chipmunky
and their singing is too hysterical/dramatic
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That’s a rebus, right?I like the theme of different questions
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I get your point. I love the Bee Gees 60's stuff. Their harmonies are beautiful, they wrote interesting, unexpected songs. They did great stuff, imo. But I can understand why people don't like them. Are you talking about all of their stuff or just the 80's disco stuff? Bc I can't be doing with the 80's disco stuff at all. In the 60's Robin did a lot of the lead vocals whereas in the 80's it seems as if Barry did a lot more. That could be wrong and, actually, they always shared lead vocals to an extent. But Barry does seem to be more prominent in the 80's and I'm not up with that. I don't hate his voice but I prefer Robin. And there is an hysterical edge to some of the 80's songs, I think.[...] Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb - Guilty (1980)
TBH, I never liked the BeeGees.
I think their voices sound too chipmunky
and their singing is too hysterical/dramatic
*ducks for cover and leaves thread*
Nah, I'm with bluemoon. I don't agree with her 100% but I'm on her side. I love Bob Dylan's voice and I think it is beautiful but I totally get why some people cannot stand it. Same with the Bee Gees. I love most of their vocals but I can hear what it is that some people don't like.You need to educate yourself!! Help me out, @zinniabooklover!
I really appreciate the energy in the morning. I usually fall asleep easily if I get up early, usually at 7:07))))You got it!
It’s the same for me, too. Although I struggle to actually be awake during the morning. I’m usually well asleep after not having slept during the night. Not by choice, by the way.
No, it's a statement of fact)))))That’s a rebus, right?
You are very diplomatic. I need to acquire that skill.I get your point. I love the Bee Gees 60's stuff. Their harmonies are beautiful, they wrote interesting, unexpected songs. They did great stuff, imo. But I can understand why people don't like them. Are you talking about all of their stuff or just the 80's disco stuff? Bc I can't be doing with the 80's disco stuff at all. In the 60's Robin did a lot of the lead vocals whereas in the 80's it seems as if Barry did a lot more. That could be wrong and, actually, they always shared lead vocals to an extent. But Barry does seem to be more prominent in the 80's and I'm not up with that. I don't hate his voice but I prefer Robin. And there is an hysterical edge to some of the 80's songs, I think.
Nah, I'm with bluemoon. I don't agree with her 100% but I'm on her side. I love Bob Dylan's voice and I think it is beautiful but I totally get why some people cannot stand it. Same with the Bee Gees. I love most of their vocals but I can hear what it is that some people don't like.
oh god, yeah. Having a 'bad brains day today'. Too much death admin and IT stuff and things that I just don't understand (Gary Numan!).You are very diplomatic. I need to acquire that skill.
The disco stuff is second half of to late seventies.
Some of the post-disco stuff I've heard I've really liked although I haven't heard tons of it. It's really just the middle, disco-y era that I can't be doing with. But I honestly get why some people wouldn't like their sound. I wouldn't call it an acquired taste and I wouldn't call it Marmite but it is a very specific sound they have and it's not for everyone, I don't think.They did release an album in 1981 (Living Eyes), but there wasn’t a lot falsetto or disco there. Later in the decade (1987) they released another album (E.S.P.), but by then it was completely void of falsetto. And between those albums, they wrote and produced for other artists.
I agree, I think you put it well. It’s just that Bluemoon’s comment—“I think their voices sound too chipmunky”—to me, it sounds like she is only familiar with the disco material. And I don’t really blame her if that would be the case, because most people know only of that Bee Gees.Some of the post-disco stuff I've heard I've really liked although I haven't heard tons of it. It's really just the middle, disco-y era that I can't be doing with. But I honestly get why some people wouldn't like their sound. I wouldn't call it an acquired taste and I wouldn't call it Marmite but it is a very specific sound they have and it's not for everyone, I don't think.
Understandable!oh god, yeah. Having a 'bad brains day today'. Too much death admin and IT stuff and things that I just don't understand (Gary Numan!).
Oh, dear!
I believe you are innocent. Meanwhile, Bluemoon is wanted for linguistic faux pas.How was I grounded?!
Why so specifically at 7:07?I really appreciate the energy in the morning. I usually fall asleep easily if I get up early, usually at 7:07))))
If my routine breaks, I force myself to get up early, even if I haven't slept well. And after a few days, things get better. There is a theory about people's sleep patterns: a lark (gets up early and goes to bed early) and an owl (it is comfortable for him to fall asleep late and wake up late) I know that I am a lark)).