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wonderplum
(South Korea)
Posted: Jan 25, 2005 - 23:53
 

kismet700 wrote:
Is she too close to home for all you cynics? Her lyrics reach deep inside and ask you to do the same. Not up to it, huh? Not many are!!!!


actually, i find most of her lyrics trite and insipid. and confused. not one example she posits in her song "ironic" actually fits the deifinition of the word
trekhead
Posted: Jan 11, 2005 - 05:57
 

kmh wrote:
COME ON PEOPLE , GIVE HER SOME CREDIT!


Nope!
No cre-DIT due. She IN -fur -i - ATES me...
Johray63
(The Lowlands)
Posted: Jan 11, 2005 - 05:57
 

Beez wrote:
I liked her much better when she was pissed off. :nodhead:


I must say I agree. That anger gave her the sort of spirit and sharpness which her more recent work seems to lack more or less.
It's good for herself she could get things more in perspective, but not for her music. Somebody this talented will surely find another way.
bwanab
(Somewhere in New York)
Posted: Jan 11, 2005 - 05:55
 

randomprime wrote:
Now I like Alan-is Mor-is-sette as much as the next guy,

And here I thought she was a woman :)
kmh
(new york)
Posted: Dec 27, 2004 - 11:36
 

COME ON PEOPLE , GIVE HER SOME CREDIT!
davie70
(off Broadway)
Posted: Dec 12, 2004 - 16:18
 

I caught her performance on Sound Stage and I have to give her credit for her live act. The CD is another matter. Almost made me puke. Production is just awful (and she produced it). Too bad, some of the songs are decent.
kismet700
Posted: Nov 22, 2004 - 05:06
 

Is she too close to home for all you cynics? Her lyrics reach deep inside and ask you to do the same. Not up to it, huh? Not many are!!!!
trekhead
Posted: Nov 22, 2004 - 05:03
 

It just fell to a '1'.
Irritating...
lindydallas
Posted: Oct 23, 2004 - 15:50
 

Eh... just more so-called music from Alanis Morissette... --d
indypaul
Posted: Oct 21, 2004 - 08:11
 

beag wrote:
Hate the unnatural way she breaks her words up. You don't say 'excuSEZ' you say 'exCUses'. You don't say 'fam-ill-YER' you say 'fam-ILL-yer'. Just lazy songwriting.


Not everyone went to the Frank Sinatra School of Pop Phrasing.
trekhead
Posted: Sep 24, 2004 - 06:00
 

Oh, good! A-bland-is Morbid-sette. It's a 2...
shutter
Posted: Sep 15, 2004 - 07:25
 

beag wrote:
Hate the unnatural way she breaks her words up. You don't say 'excuSEZ' you say 'exCUses'. You don't say 'fam-ill-YER' you say 'fam-ILL-yer'. Just lazy songwriting.


Heh, you should listen to Matson Belle. Bill's played a few of their tunes here. All of these folks went to the same writing class. Not.
rKokon
(Colesville, MD)
Posted: Sep 09, 2004 - 09:45
 

rgj13 wrote:

Worse than lazy, in my book--and a good point on your part. It's like the kind of forced meter and forced rhyme that 9-year-olds do when forced to write poetry. I'd call it amateurish, but I'm not quite sure it measures up even to that.




Yes, both of u--But AM enjoys being irritating. #-o It's a specialty of hers.
rgj13
Posted: Sep 09, 2004 - 09:36
 

beag wrote:
Hate the unnatural way she breaks her words up. You don't say 'excuSEZ' you say 'exCUses'. You don't say 'fam-ill-YER' you say 'fam-ILL-yer'. Just lazy songwriting.

Worse than lazy, in my book--and a good point on your part. It's like the kind of forced meter and forced rhyme that 9-year-olds do when forced to write poetry. I'd call it amateurish, but I'm not quite sure it measures up even to that.



skindy
(Albany, NY)
Posted: Sep 09, 2004 - 09:35
 

beag wrote:
Hate the unnatural way she breaks her words up. You don't say 'excuSEZ' you say 'exCUses'. You don't say 'fam-ill-YER' you say 'fam-ILL-yer'. Just lazy songwriting.

Hmph. Lazy LISTENING, IMHO.

I like this. I've always liked her distinctive voice and unusual choices in phrasing. That's what an artist does...
beag
Posted: Sep 07, 2004 - 03:01
 

Hate the unnatural way she breaks her words up. You don't say 'excuSEZ' you say 'exCUses'. You don't say 'fam-ill-YER' you say 'fam-ILL-yer'. Just lazy songwriting.
Tritter
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Aug 31, 2004 - 13:20
 

No more...excuses.....
marycrichards
(Fairbanks, AK)
Posted: Aug 25, 2004 - 15:27
 

"these precious illusions in my head did not let me down when I was defenseless
and parting with them is like parting with invisible best friends" -Alanis Morissette, "Precious Illusions", UNDER RUG SWEPT

"These excuses how they served me so well
They've kept me safe
They've kept me stoic
They've kept me locked in my own cell ...
These excuses how they're so familiar
They've kept me small
They've kept me blocked
They've kept me safe inside my shell" - Alanis Morissette, Excuses, SO CALLED CHAOS

They sound awfully similar to me.
jayladdin
(New York City)
Posted: Aug 23, 2004 - 08:45
 

I dig it. Strong chorus.
Beez
Posted: Aug 23, 2004 - 08:42
 

I liked her much better when she was pissed off. :nodhead: