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Re: Christmas tickets (82,714) (82,761) by John john from UK
Whatever dude, still confused how you can only respond negative and jealous to anything I write. Odd really as I don't read your post... ever. (Only read your reply as I knew it would be bitter.) I suggest you don't read mine.
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 13:35)
Dreamlover - live 1993 (82,760) by Billy from Greece
Here's a new upload of an old performance from an official channel on YouTube.
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 12:25)
Re: Songs you don't have to be a MC fan to love (82,753) (82,759) by MusicfanJ from Germany
1. My All
2. When you believe
3. Hero
4. Without you
5. I'll be there
6. Vision of love
7. Fantasy and of course a lot more
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 11:25)
Re: Let's stick to Mariah though (82,757) (82,758) by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
"Let's stick to Mariah though" is a good advice and that's why I won't post anything about this subject anymore. There's already too much fighting in the world and I don't want more fighting on my messageboard.
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 00:46)
Let's stick to Mariah though (82,757) by We are Lambily from USA
Dear Andrew, you wrote Islamist at first and that is different from islamism, also if you bother to read about Islam instead of defining them by the actions of terrorists, you would know that according to Quran, taking a innocent live is equal to you killing the entire human race. These people are monsters and not apart of Islam. Tijl, I have lived almost half of my life in Europe. "Benefit of having your parents divorced", I know the issues, the thing is blaming a religion of more than a billion people "all the major groups in Islam have condemn these actions by using their own religion" ain't very smart. Things will never get better since you guys can't even point out the real enemies. My friend even told me something very interesting and Hufflepost wrote a article about it. "Please read it guys." Prophet Muhammad warned us about them. Those ain't even Muslims let alone human beings. Also white people carry out the most terror attacks well according to FBI and every other intelligence agency in the world. If Islam is a problem so is our religion that gave us KKK and priests that sexually abuse children. Anyways don't bother to respond since I won't either after this, let's stick to our girl Mariah.
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 00:20)
Terrorism talk and generalisation (82,756) by Anonymous from UK
I can't believe what I'm reading on here. "Some areas are no go" - let me tell you first hand that growing up as a person of colour, there were places that were a no go in Munich, Graz, Berlin, even parts of London. "A major flood of issues on a daily basis because Islamic immigrants." Please google image Aleppo. We helped create and are perpetuating those problems. That and many similar are why they're here. Our problems are nothing to theirs. "You never hear something of Buddhists, Hindu or any other culture/religion." So the Rohyingya crisis doesn't exist? The Bodu Bala Sena? Saffron terror? Northern Ireland? The up to 20 million (recorded) people killed in the name of Christianity? Over 100 million recorded have been killed in the name of Atheism. Fundamentalists are fundamentalists, irrespective of denomination. These things happen everywhere, by all religions and often on a worse scale and consequence than in the bubble of Europe. The average Muslim is the same as the average anything else, wherever you are. "They don't integrate": The Europeans don't even integrate with each other, let alone respect the rest of the world. Further, the America's and Oceania aren't indigenous caucasian, fyi. Yet the indigenous across all are denied the land that is legally, rightfully theirs. As for Africa, apartheid is in my own (and many on here's) conscious memory. What's happened in all terror attacks is awful and should be remembered, but it's also good to remember where this wealth of our nations has come from and how, what our taxes go towards, what else is happening in our name and the names of various faiths/beliefs. To generalise says nothing about them and a lot of prejudice.
(Tuesday 12 June 2018; 00:16)
Re: Christmas tickets (82,734) (82,755) by Andrew from UK
Dear Snowflake, perhaps look up the meaning of the word "Islamism" before you start spouting your unintelligent freedom fighting, social justice, offended-on-behalf-of-others, bothersome nonsense. "Islamism" is the doctrine that all societies should be guided by Islamic principles, culture and way of life. Islamic terrorism is the attempted enforcement of this hideous doctrine and rather Western-incompatible religion through fear, violence and oppression. Sit down before somebody with a triple digit IQ puts you down, sweetheart.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 23:05)
Can't Let Go (82,754) by Manuel from Germany
The lambily has voted on Twitter and Mutha will be performing CLG in Vegas. Can't wait to hear, it is one of her most beautiful songs imo.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 22:35)
Re: Songs you don't have to be a MC fan to love (82,751) (82,753) by Edouard from France
Of course. It's so obvious that I forgot to mention them. Haha thanks.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 22:18)
Re: Luis Miguel (82,681) (82,752) by Pau from Mexico
Yes yes. She is listed as Erika because her real name is Erika Ellice Sotres Starr known as Issabela Camil. Stepdaughter of Mexican billionare Jaime Camil Garza and step sister of Jaime Camil the Mexican actor.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 21:32)
Re: Songs you don't have to be a MC fan to love (82,748) (82,751) by Bill from the UK
Hero and Without You
(Monday 11 June 2018; 21:24)
Re: Luis Miguel La Serie (82,705) (82,750) by Pau from Mexico
No one really knows?? Lol. It's been public for months that Camila Sodi is Issabela Camil. This is from April 18 where Issabella talks about it and acknowledges everything. You can also find articles and videos from the producer where she says that this first season is just the 80s.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 21:23)
Re: Songs you don't have to be a MC fan to love (82,748) (82,749) by Merr Hasenan from Malaysia
I have some "anti-Mariah" friends but when it comes to the best love songs out there, we come to one agreement - We Belong Together is up there. Oh yes, my lecturer once played My All and he thought it was Toni Braxton. He still loves My All after I corrected him. The power of MC.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 18:30)
Songs you don't have to be a MC fan to love (82,748) by Edouard from France
I believe a lot of Mariah's songs are very much beloved. Here's a list of the songs I believe fans and non-fans (if there are still people who don't love Mariah out there ) will agree will go down in history :
- Vision of love
- I'll be there
- All I want for Christmas is You
- Fantasy (original and remix)
- Always be my Baby
- My All
- When You Believe
- We belong together
That's a lot of songs. And Mariah has still a lot to offer.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 15:27)
Re: Cover of ABMB (82,735) (82,746) by Edouard from France
Great, great, great, great. They've managed to keep the essence of the song, which is my all time favorite by the way. Great to see how the audience reacts. Everybody know and love this song. You can tell the group is a fan of the song.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 15:21)
Re: Daydream album (82,742) (82,745) by Edouard from France
Tatally agree. I also think Rainbow is very interesting vocally. It's more raw and gritty (if that makes any sense) in direct contrast to the Rainbow theme. I know it's not her best vocally. She was clearly overworked then, and tired, but somehow I always admire how Mariah is able to do something with her voice (technically, emotionally and all) whatever her circumstances. Even when she's sick she manages to take her songs to another level. It's never un-interesting. It's always surprising. She really masters her art and voice.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 15:19)
Re: Daydream album (82,742) (82,744) by Gloria from Hong Kong
I also think Mariah perfected her lyrical prowess in Butterfly. They touch most of her personal issues, move hearts and scream poetic. Her vocals might not be at her all time best but they just sound right to the themes, and less power showcase compared to Daydream. Nothing goes beyond Butterfly when it comes to transition - musically and characteristically. There, her greatest work, my all time love.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 13:58)
Re: Christmas tickets (82,740) (82,743) by Tijl from Belgium
Dear MusicFanJ, I am aware of the situation in Germany as some of these stories pop up in our papers as well. I couldn't agree more that our childhood has been a bliss. Antwerp has been living under terror attack level 3 (level 4 meaning that you are under attack) for 2 years now. And Brussels has suffered immensely on an economical and social level during the aftermath. We just have to accept that living in Europe will never be the same again.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 13:56)
Re: Daydream album (82,739) (82,742) by Bill from the UK
Daydream's great, but lyrically I think Butterfly wins that fight and the vocals always seemed somewhat "brassy" to me. Merry Christmas was in a league of its own in that respect.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 11:20)
Re: Daydream album (82,739) (82,741) by MusicfanJ from Germany
Great post. 95 was a real good year. Daydream still fascinates me. The production was simply perfect, her voice is so magical. I love the lyrics too. For me it's the ultimate Mariah album.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 10:59)
Re: Christmas tickets (82,738) (82,740) by MusicfanJ from Germany
Tijl you're absolutely right. There's not a week something bad is happening because of this huge problem in Europe. I had a happy youth, we could go out at night without worries. Those days are gone. Some areas are a no-go. Now we have some certain groups in our city that causes big problems. They are not willing to share our culture. And thousands of people who can't get watched by the police all the time. The one who say it has nothing to with are wrong. Every day we have this topic in our news, but you never hear something of Buddhists, Hindu or any other culture/religion. That says a lot.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 10:55)
Daydream album (82,739) by Bobby A from United States
Daydream will always be my favorite Sony release. Lyrically, Mariah's best album. Top notch production from only seven producers - Dave Hall, Walter Afanasieff, Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Seal, David Morales, and Mariah sole producer and arranger credit on Melt Away. It only had 12 songs that showcased Mariah's growth as an artist, songwriter, and producer. 1995 was a great year.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 04:24)
Re: Christmas tickets (82,734) (82,738) by Tijl from Belgium
You are living in the US with little knowledge about what the current situation is in Europe. These terrorists are followers of the Islamic scriptures. Sorry to break the news but there is a major flood of issues on a daily basis because Islamic immigrants refuse to adapt to our European culture. There is no need to hide from the truth.
(Monday 11 June 2018; 00:30)
Re: Stella, grasping at straws (82,731) (82,737) by RibbonB from USA
Well we called her for a fraud many moons ago. She wasn't very bright stealing, but not planning for the inevitable "firage". Sloppy mess.
(Sunday 10 June 2018; 20:40)
Re: Stella (82,732) (82,736) by Chicago Lamb from USA
Stella is a financial fool if she purchased a house based on an income from a 2-4 year contract. Seems she counted her chickens before they hatched.
(Sunday 10 June 2018; 17:11)

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