scumble on 18/10/2006 at 08:34
I refuse to even attempt listening to that scots
Scots Taffer on 18/10/2006 at 08:59
I honestly didn't make it through more than a minute or so, and to be fair most of that was Andre.
Shug on 18/10/2006 at 09:27
Yeah, I think hanging around so much with her has turned his singing voice to shite. I pretty much killed it the second bar after she came in
ercles on 18/10/2006 at 09:30
You're not doing the song full justice by stopping short of the finish. Words fail me, this song is a fucking human rights violation.
scumble on 18/10/2006 at 10:07
Quote Posted by Shug
Yeah, I think hanging around so much with her has turned his singing voice to shite. I pretty much killed it the second bar after she came in
Turned?
Jeshibu on 18/10/2006 at 11:13
I listened to the whole thing, and I'm here to say you shouldn't.
:eww:
Shug on 18/10/2006 at 12:45
Quote Posted by scumble
Turned?I'm no Peter Andre fan, but I vaguely recall him having some measure of ability to back up the hype generated by his abs
TTK12G3 on 18/10/2006 at 12:48
I've tried to go through it twice already. Listening those two is like getting splinters shoved under your fingernails. Those two need to take some fucking lessons or something.
Paz on 18/10/2006 at 13:45
I can only assume this is part of a wider PR campaign, because with modern studio wizardry there's absolutely no excuse for releasing something that blatantly awful. Having Andre sound almost as bad makes me somewhat suspicious, because despite his godawful "Mysterious Girl" tune, he was actually singing reasonably on it. Better than THIS, anyway.
It's also clear that this is not a finished mix. The backing is barely there, there's no hook, no polish. You might hate "pop" but they know how to work that stuff.
Maybe they think by sending it around the entire internet they'll gather enough irony points to release the completed version as a ringtone, or something? Bit of a weird approach, but perhaps I'll be considering it a stroke of marketing genius in a few months.
SD on 18/10/2006 at 16:21
Quote Posted by Paz
perhaps I'll be considering it a stroke of marketing genius in a few months.
It's already a stroke of marketing genius though, if one of its intentions was to provide the celebrity behemoth that is Jordandre with the oxygen of publicity