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That pretty much says it all for me! She did a great job of merging the two eras, and hopefully this will get some of the younger generations into the past. All it usually takes is a movie or something like this to help get kids interested in history.I would encourage those who enjoy period music and images to enjoy what's there, not worry about deviations from the 40's. It's not the 40's anymore, and entertainment doesn't sell the same way.
Marc Chevalier said:I suspect that Loungers are running out of new things to say about her and the video ... and so, for better or worse, a few of us turned to other, (somewhat) related topics.
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Adelaidey said:...What do you all think of such sampling in modern songs? Defiling the oldies but goodies, or bringing them to a new generation?
Adelaidey said:What do you all think of such sampling in modern songs? Defiling the oldies but goodies, or bringing them to a new generation?
Elaina said:Is it me, or does Christina look more and more like a skinny Dolly Parton?
(There. That's new. Or I think it is.)
ShooShooBaby said:i think one of the first times i actually noticed and liked swing music was in this song "infested" by a group called Course of Empire. it came out around 1993.
scary ain't it?Trampilot said:I first heard this in the bank and it sent shivers up my spine.
For a moment everything was completely perfect and here is a phrase I thought I'd never say: "I might have to buy a Christina Aguileria album."
Feraud said:I am sure her Andew Sisters routine is temporary. You can take the girl out of the grunge but not the grunge out of the girl.
For a moment everything was completely perfect and here is a phrase I thought I'd never say: "I might have to buy a Christina Aguileria album."
Yes, she is a fantastic singer but not my style music.Rafter said:You have to admit that Aguilera has some of the strongest vocal chops in the music business. But what this entire song amounts to is a sexual double entendre. The "Candyman" of the title is identified as "a one stop shop who makes my cherry pop!" She is "still the dirty little grunger." Fortunately, the energy in the video is so focused on dancing and hooks that the sexual content comes off sounding more like a wink than a wallow.