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Yeah? What about "What a Bastard the World Is"? Or "Goodbye Sadness"? Or "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Plate Glass Window?" Or "Kiss Kiss Kiss"? Do none of those communicate emotion? I mean, you say you're so familiar with her solo work, let's talk.

lol

No one is saying their vocal styles aren't different. But you're the one saying that people dismissing her music is due to her "shrieking" and not due to sexism. Whereas if you listened to her music, you'd find the vast majority of it doesn't contain any shrieking at all and is just as accessible as the majority of

"not a fan of her solo work" = "the worst, forever and always" Totally not misogynist!

The sad thing is I probably will see this

"Run for Your Life" is a song recorded by the Beatles for their 1965 album Rubber Soul. The song, while credited to "Lennon–McCartney", was primarily a John Lennon composition.

So basically you're saying this is your problem then?

Said lots of people about Robert Plant.

Thanks for demonstrating Elvis Costello's point!

I love it when dudes get all butthurt about being called misogynistic. Especially when they're calling a female artist "the worst" for no apparent reason.

But it's not related to the slur so why would it be strange?

Ugh. I don't know who wrote number 3, but I hope they're officially embarrassed on behalf of themselves. First of all, did we really do the misogynistic thing of just assuming that Yoko's two songs had to be really attributed to her husband, because she's not capable of coming up with them on her own? Not to mention

Uh, "niggardly" has nothing to do with the N-word.

Seeing as he was beating the crap out of his wife on a regular basis around the time of writing it, I'm gonna go with no.

Lol if you think white abusers aren't still given a pass. The names Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke and Josh Brolin come to mind.

I'm just gonna pretend this is about Roger Sterling's wife going off to fight evil. It's not like he'll notice she's gone.

It's hard out here for a straight white male

He died on the way back to his home planet.

And in "Ozymadias" the baby wasn't supposed to say "Mama," she just did and Bryan Cranston went with it.

*tumbleweed*