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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 12:14
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate.
Tunepoet, I think you're completely missing something there.
What is so shoking about it?... The title?!... These words (including the "F" word as you, prude people, hypocritically name it) are being used everyday by all kinds of different people. You've never said it?... Good for you (you should try some day though... just for the thrill of it...). Pretending that nobody should use it publicly in order to protect kids is so utopian and naive... So what?... I should have replaced those words with a beep, as they do on MTV?... I've always found this kind of censure to be very hypocritical. We don't do that in Europe. Are our kids more impolite because of this? I don't think so my dear. It's just a question of education and how the parents handle their kids. I've grown up knowing all the curse-words you can think of (I know, what a f*cked up kid!). Am I cursing all day long?... No, because I 've been teached how to behave, thanks to my parents.
And, for your information, you probably haven't the slightest clue of what the "subject" of this song is about. I can't blame you, most people don't. You think it's evil? You think it's about being a "bad guy"??... Well, not in the sense you're thinking of I guess. I wrote this song after breaking up with my last girlfriend. She was involved in a long term relationship when we met. She left the guy for me. It lasted less than a year and eventhough I broke up with her in a "decent way" (= I didn't just runaway as a coward), I really felt as a M*therF*cker (see, I'm censuring myself) because she had left a solid relationship for something that didn't last more than a year. I felt even worse considering it wasn't the first I was in this "situation".
I shouldn't have to explain (or justify for) a song if you want my opinion, but in this case... here you go. Listen to the lyrics before judging the title. "You wanna do me good/ And I know you could/ You want me to be yours/ 'Won't last more than 24 hours/ etc etc..".
So, sorry if this sounded shoking to you but when you say "You want to prove to me you are a genius", you're really being stupid. I don't want (or have) to prove anything, specially to you! I know I'm not a genious, just a guys writing silly song on his own. I don't even pretend to be an artist! This song was just a joke. The videoclip was just a joke. It's not even the kind of songs that I usually write...
But ask yourself this question: why are so many people enjoying this stuff (I've received hundreds of friendly emails)? Maybe because they understood the humour behind it. So sad you didn't...
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 14:07
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QUOTE (Vincent Online @ Sep 5 2005, 03:17) I thought this site was for professional decent people. Please keep your gutter mouth off our site. Oh yeah... Forgot this one... I guess this one is for me too (I thought it was responding to the previous post). Dear Vincent, I've been on this board wayyyy before you, I've even been part of the team some years ago, I think I've helped (or at least tried to help) more people than you'll ever do (especially on the french side of the website) and, whether you like it or not, I'm a decent professionnal (whatever that means). And for your information, I didn't ask for this News. The team seemed to think that the clip was good enough to deserve a News... That's pretty much it. If you don't like it, tell it to the Team since: 1/I personnaly don't care about those kind of agressive comments. 2/There's nothing I can do about that News being on the board... Thank you my dear.
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 14:10
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QUOTE 1 - You want to prove to me you are a genius, do something amazing that will not inspire kids to contemplate self destruction.
2 - "Evil" ain't "strong," evil is weak and cowardly and ignorant, as "good" requires great discipline and perseverance. And this may be a philosophical notion, but it adds up logically and with sound reason.
3 - Are you an artist, or a sell out simply seeking to titillate the emotionally immature and thoughtless in order to sell your "product?" 1 - he does not have to prove you anything, and kids do know how to make the difference between what he says and what must be. 2 - this sounds like a stup* christian way of thinking 3 - yes he is an artist and the immatured one is surly not the one that you think you're talking about ... a real mother fuc*' artist > that's what he is ... i'd be ready to bet that you have your subsciption to the bush fanclub > that is REAL mother fuc* stuff
This post has been edited by Doume 01: Mon 5 Sep 2005, 14:27
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 18:35
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Nuclear bomb is "evil", wapons are "evil", pollution is "evil", starving childrens is "evil", 5 days to help people like the ones with katrina is "evil". Very good stuff, Mister T., very good indeed
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Tue 6 Sep 2005, 01:33
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That was great Mr T! Very inspiring.
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Tue 6 Sep 2005, 02:27
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this is great! thanks, too bad americans are more concerned with language than their friends in New Orleans, what an ugly hateful country the us has become. Death is fine, but obscenities aren't professional? take a deep long look at what you've become. -------- I guess you have presumed or presupposed that one cannot be offended by hostile language, and be concerned about those in New Orleans at the same time. I am not "Americans" and not every American thinks the very same thoughts or embraces the same attitudes. Reality is not so black and white, and applying the devastation in New Orleans as an excuse to criticize an American who does not appreciate destructive language is profoundly inconsistent as well non sequiturial. Just because someone disagrees with Americans having a legal right to purchase semi automatic weapons in your typical gun store, does not mean said person is deliberately and consciously ignoring poverty and famine in Africa. One does not necessarily reflect on or exist relative to the other. Blessings, Professor Give Me A Break Ps. Pretty amazing that a simple comment about content that can be destructive to children, has escalated into a political debate? What kind of confusion is that? If you think the Corvette is a very cool car, does qualify as a logical platform for delving into US politics? If you see someone buy "American Cheese" at your local grocery store, is that some sort of political statement? Man, what elementary school did you gents fail out of?
This post has been edited by tunepoet: Tue 6 Sep 2005, 02:37
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