I'm assuming the bit about Ornette Coleman and "her" music is a joke.
I'm assuming the bit about Ornette Coleman and "her" music is a joke.
I think the 'we love Rob' thing is going to work in his favour, though, so he'd be better off encouraging it while it lasts. I don't think he'll win, but I think he can coast along with an alliance of fans for a good part of the game before he has to start making any real maneuvers.
Russell is one of my favourite contestants in the game's entire history.
I was really hoping Kristina would play the idol and then find out barely anyone had voted for her.
…and you've posted nearly as often in response to my posts.
Yes, that's the problem with this scenario. The kid's name wouldn't be "Apple Green," because "Cee-Lo Green" is not the dude's real name.
Can we just say it's Toronto? It's so much easier to just blame everything on them.
I don't even like the suburbs themselves, let alone the album. People who choose to live in cookie-cutter homes away from the inner city should have their voting rights revoked or something.
Whoa, I thought "Adams Starlight" was a gimmick poster that only existed in the American Idol discussions. This is kind of creeping me out.
I dislike them because of their music, which, completely unrelated to my opinion on them, is very popular.
They are a massively famous band on an independent record label. That shit happens all the time. Band on indie label gets famous, indie label gets quietly purchased by major, everyone makes money.
The problem with this is that "Cee-Lo Green" is a stage name.
That guy with the retarded name looked like he had just asked the barber for "the Hitler" before the Grammys.
Hey, don't blame the rest of us for Bieber. He's Ontario's problem.
I'm not sure why disliking the Arcade Fire is some kind of a "backlash." There are certainly people who have always disliked them. It has nothing to do with the Grammy.
Ornette Coleman is awesome.
…I'm not even a fan of their music, but I just find this notion that they are somehow "unknown" to be absolutely ridiculous. Anyone with even a casual interest in current music will at least be familiar with the name.
I know this has been debated ad nauseam already, but I think it's safe to say any band that has an album in the top 100 doesn't qualify as "obscure."
Watson is totally checking Wikipedia before answering.
Meg White's drumming is by far my favourite part of the White Stripes' music. I can give or take the guitar and vocals, but I dig them raw beats.