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Re: 90s R&B and 1994 albums (91,182) (91,184)
by Edward from USA
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That's a good analogy.
(Sunday 27 October 2019; 14:17)
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Re: 90s R&B and 1994 albums (91,181) (91,183)
by Edward from USA
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Of course not, it was a mistake.
(Sunday 27 October 2019; 14:12)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,176) (91,178)
by Edward from USA
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I apologize because it seems to be my post got under some guys' panties here, it wasn't my intention. A mean comment about supposedly mean people, hypocritical effing much.
(Saturday 26 October 2019; 21:37)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,175) (91,177)
by Edward from USA
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It seems to be 21 people so far.
(Saturday 26 October 2019; 21:10)
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Re: 90s R&B and 1994 albums (91,169) (91,173)
by Edward from USA
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I also love Bedtime Stories, especially "Secret", "Take a Vow", "Human Nature", "Bedtime Stories" and "Love Tried to Welcome Me". It was also a huge surprise for me when Madonna went from Pop to R&B. Babyface's background vocals on "Take a Vow" are just amazing to me. CrazySexyCool has always been a favorite of mine too. I miss the 90's so much in terms of the quality of the music, when we actually didn't have all these online platforms overstimulating and throwing things at us from all directions without giving us time to digest this or that. I loved when Mariah would disappear and just show up with a new single, and the single already had notes stating the future album it was coming from, the anticipation was simply great.
(Saturday 26 October 2019; 01:58)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,160) (91,172)
by Edward from USA
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Andy, you can't hide behind a nickname. Welcome back, you're right on time for Merry Christmas Deluxe album release. You've been missed, by some of us, that is.
(Saturday 26 October 2019; 01:38)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,166) (91,171)
by Edward from USA
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Oh no you did not. Liciia loves 1.5 songs from Charmbracelet.
(Saturday 26 October 2019; 01:33)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,148) (91,156)
by Edward from USA
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Bill, the last part of my post 91,152 that states: "And who are you to talk for all of us? Talk for yourself and the ones who agree with you" wasn't meant for you. It was written as a reply to post 91,151. They now want to dictate what's considered a joke in here based on their delusions.
(Friday 25 October 2019; 02:04)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,148) (91,152)
by Edward from USA
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Bill, "These Grumpy Lambs" is a hidden track on the Merry Christmas Deluxe album for some of the super lambs on MCArchives. And who are you to talk for all of us? Talk for yourself and the ones who agree with you.
(Thursday 24 October 2019; 21:22)
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Re: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (91,143) (91,145)
by Edward from USA
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Is that a joke? It's going to be too cold.
(Thursday 24 October 2019; 00:32)
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Re: Vision of love (91,128) (91,132)
by Edward from USA
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He just has "Delusions of Love". So annoying.
(Wednesday 23 October 2019; 01:00)
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Re: Vision of love (91,126) (91,131)
by Edward from USA
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Oh no, you did not. You really need to consider taking acting classes with Mariah Carey.
(Wednesday 23 October 2019; 00:58)
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Re: Legends Ball (91,100) (91,103)
by Edward from USA
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When Mariah cries, she can't sing. The salty tears affect her voice at a nodular level. It's what happened to her at Michael's funeral, she started choking on a tear.
(Sunday 20 October 2019; 13:58)
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Re: Legends Ball (91,095) (91,097)
by Edward from USA
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Agree with you 100%. It's one thing not outsinging your idols out of respect, but it's another thing runing away, at every chance, from doing that which made her famous, singing. If it's not a tightly control environment, Mariah won't even try. What else is new? In the 90's, Mariah would just take a damn mike and sing, period.
(Saturday 19 October 2019; 21:35)
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Re: Article: Mariah Carey gives the most Mariah Carey response (91,054) (91,055)
by Edward from USA
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People love to hate on Nick, but Mariah loves herself some him. They have called the man every name on the book and then some, later they wonder why Mariah can't keep a real mean in her life. I know it ruffles some people's feathers here, but I've only seen Mariah genuinely happy with Luis Miguel and Nick Cannon, she was glowing. Even when Mariah was with Stella, when Nick came around, she looked super happy. Mariah has definitely mastered her cougar game at this point because she seems to be happy learning Japanese.
(Monday 14 October 2019; 01:58)
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Re: Happy 24th anniversary Daydream (90,995) (90,996)
by Edward from USA
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Did you actually made your mother describe the inlay, read the lyrics and sing them to you? Somebody should've called Mom's Protective Services on your little lamb ass. I'm a little jealous though.
(Sunday 6 October 2019; 18:17)
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Daydream (90,984)
by Edward from USA
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Those of us who experience Daydream with everything that was happening in the music scene at that time are lucky. Looking back it was like a magical time, in which music was mother-effing-great. Everybody was killing it, from Mariah to The Cranberries. "Underneath The Stars" was an instant hit with me, but "When I Saw You" and "Melt Away" stole my heart. The whole album was ethereal. Every time I popped the cassette in and hit play, it was as if I was transported to a fantasy land, in which Mariah's voice made everything possible. Oh how I miss those days, and the nuances of the her voice back then.
(Friday 4 October 2019; 20:06)
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Re: Obsessed (90,981) (90,983)
by Edward from USA
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It's definitely a slow burner like "With You".
(Friday 4 October 2019; 19:50)
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Re: Celine Dion (90,960) (90,962)
by Edward from USA
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In the 90's Mariah was considered a soulless artist. A woman with a huge range but without soul, so funny you're saying that about Celine. I'm not a fan of Celine's like that, but she is part of the Divine Trinity for a reason. Each one of them possessed something the other two didn't have. Mariah took risks and stayed relevant longer, but at the same time with she alienated a huge chunk of her core fan base along the way. Just because in a whole year Mariah couldn't sell a tenth of what Celine sold in half an hour, it shouldn't be a reason to be bitter and start bitching about it. Celine is a great vocalist, Mariah is a genius, but they're both legends. Nothing was handed to them, they both earned their accomplishments. Celine is a great vocalist, but Mariah is a musical genius.
(Wednesday 2 October 2019; 01:19)
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Re: In the Mix (90,893) (90,896)
by Edward from USA
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See, instead of automatically saying it's a dis to Mariah, you offered a reasonable explanation. There's a lot that goes on behind the scenes that we don't know about. Not everything is personal. I guess when the song is played on the next episode, it will make the show unpredictable and all that. That's why many people think the lambs are certifiable.
(Wednesday 25 September 2019; 18:13)
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Re: Merry Christmas deluxe (90,885) (90,886)
by Edward from USA
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Wow, finally a proper deluxe version. Just the second CD by itself is worth every peny. I don't buy physical cds anymore, but this one I'm definitely getting. Its going to be a very Merry Christmas for sure.
(Tuesday 24 September 2019; 15:08)
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Re: The Enunciation of Mimi (90,851) (90,857)
by Edward from USA
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I love the song because it reminds me of 90's Mariah. It was clear she wanted something cool. I also like the beat, but I have to agree with the fact that Mariah's enunciation has been on the decline for some time now. Mariah was a good as Whitney on that department, but she's playing more on Ariana's territory when it comes to that these days. Her voice is not in shape or something to brag about on the track either, but I do love the song. One thing though, knowing the perfectionist that she could be, if this is the way her voice sounds in the studio these days, she might not have much left, but the whistles.
(Thursday 19 September 2019; 13:32)
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Re: In the mix (90,844) (90,848)
by Edward from USA
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I'm pleasantly surprised and loving it. It's like a revitalized Mariah. It's giving me Glitter, the soundtrack, vibes.
(Wednesday 18 September 2019; 15:12)
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Re: Last post (90,807) (90,810)
by Edward from USA
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Mariah is the best actress and director he knows, he refers to Eric as the headmaster, and he still thinks he has a bright future ahead of him. Go figure.
(Thursday 12 September 2019; 21:40)
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Re: Last post (90,806) (90,809)
by Edward from USA
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Eric, experience has taught me that when you entertain crazy, you could end up crazy. Only a person with a screw loose could've made a comment like that.
(Thursday 12 September 2019; 19:30)
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