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I'm fine with those "JMO" phrases, etc. I regard them as notices of humility, and I appreciate that the critic writing them doesn't pretend to speak for all listeners. What I really appreciate knowing, however, is SPECIFIC information as to why a song or lyric is good, bad or lame (i.e., "I really like this line: ______" or "The quote being expressed by the main character is contrary to the picture you've previously painted of that person"....whatEVER!!) Obviously, I'd like to hear, "That's a good song!" But I'd rather know "why" it's a good song...or why it falls short...THAT is helpful information... JMHO...(lol) ------------------ www.mp3.com/crisisrocks www.dianatyler.com
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