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<title>Comment by Sandra Smallson</title>
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<description>SFC Ski:  I don&#039;t listen to loud rock music to hear about some guy&#039;s problems, I listen to forget about mine. 

Sandra: Absolutely. We are not in disagreement. I love all types of music and they suit different moods. I have both Coldplay Albums because they were a bargain but I like just about 5 of their songs in total. &quot;In My Place&quot; being my fav. I love the darkness and I do not mind their lyrics either. Your point is well taken and if only people could apply that same attitude in general to music. 

That&#039;s why Britney Spears has many fans. When I go into a club I am not going in there to hear Joni Mitchell tell me about her bruised and damaged heart and lost love. Been there, done that. I want Britney&#039;s beats and I hope to dance the night away while she waxes lyrical about being overprotected or boys. 

Therefore, to hear people disparage certain types of music because it is supposedly not &quot;deep&quot; enough or &quot;cool&quot; enough just makes me worry about the sanity of the world. Music touches people in different ways and Ms Mitchell may be able to play the piano but does that make ALL Joni&#039;s songs better than ALL Britney&#039;s songs? ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY NOT! My cousin can play the Piano. Can she write a song. sadly not!. These days all sorts of things are used to classify what sort of music is credible or not and it is becoming more ridiculous. 

I am reading an Article where the Darkness are being called a novelty band and yet the writer sings the praises of Scissor Sisters..LOL..where is the logic in that?!
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<title>Comment by SFC Ski</title>
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<description>The difference between the Darkness and Coldplay is that the first doesn&#039;t care about lyrics, as long as it rocks, whereas Coldply is some whiny guy backed by a decent band. (Staind is the worst example of whiny guy/decent band, give the guy a tissue and tell him to shut up.)
I don&#039;t listen to loud rock music to hear about some guy&#039;s problems, I listen to forget about mine.   </description>
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<title>Comment by Sandra Smallson</title>
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<description>Oasis? Coldplay? We have a lot of decent rock outfits. You guys just don&#039;t get all of them. You like Coldplay and you seem to like The Darkness. I don&#039;t know whether it&#039;s because the lead singer Justin Hawkins is very loud, brash and very showbiz:) They have good songs too, I guess. I would take Oasis any day of the week though.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2004 04:23:28 EDT</pubDate>
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