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<title>Comment by shane on Music Reviews: Roy Orbison - &lt;i&gt;Lonely and Blue&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;In Dreams&lt;/I&gt;</title>
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<description>Thanks for that beautiful piece of writing.  Over the last few months I&#039;ve really been getting into Roy.  I used to just know &quot;Pretty Woman&quot; and &quot;You Got It&quot;, but after hearing &quot;You&#039;re Not Alone Anymore&quot; from the Wilburys first album I knew I had to discover more about him.  For my money, he&#039;s the best singer ever.  Just when you think there&#039;s no way he can hit that final note of the song, he belts it out like some otherworldly deity.  I agree with you about him needing to be rediscovered much like what has happened with Johnny Cash in the last decade or so.

One more thing, you&#039;re right on with your critique about the whole emo/screamo movement with their fake emotions and scripted torture.</description>
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