3. "RE: I've loved Donnie Wahlberg ever since Hangin' Tough" In response to Reply # 2
>Can't wait for this.
LOL...
I was gonna say Donnie Osmond back!!!!!!
You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
My favorite artist returns... but once again I'm frustrated, because the itunes link it's working, it isn't on amazon, and CDbaby is down right now. Good lord lol. I didn't even know about the "Protester" joint he released in 2015, of course I copped that before even commenting, and it's on point as expected. I've been looking forward to the EP, and will definitely be back with my thoughts after hearing it.
7. "Okay, so I had to use a previously unused outlet..." In response to Reply # 4
bought it on Google Play lol.
I was just listening to "Daily News" the other day and thinking the "idiot trying hard to be a President" line applied even more now than it did when Bush was in office, so it's cool that see that I wasn't thinking it alone. The couple of new songs included on here are nice, especially the remix of Protester, and I usually don't even dig those dance remixes, but that was nice. He's just as awesome live as he is recorded. With all those slaves movies and shows that were made recently, someone should have used Mason Dixon Line by now... maybe they have, I don't watch most of that revisionist history mess.
Overall, this dude is one of the most important overlooked artists of the last 30 years, and is one of the few artists left to whom I'm dedicated enough to cop without even hearing the material first. He's a true gem in so many ways, talent wise, but his dedication to addressing real/serious issues in his music as such a soulful singer is extremely rare and appreciated.
>I was just listening to "Daily News" >the other day and thinking the "idiot >trying hard to be a President" line >applied even more now than it did when >Bush was in office, so it's cool that >see that I wasn't thinking it alone.
...made me realize that it's been a DECADE since TDN! Wow.
>Overall, this dude is one of the most important >overlooked artists of the last 30 years, and >is one of the few artists left to whom I'm >dedicated enough to cop without even hearing >the material first. He's a true gem in so >many ways, talent wise, but his dedication >to addressing real/serious issues in his >music as such a soulful singer is extremely >rare and appreciated.