Re: Lisa Lobsinger, GET OUT OF THE BAND OR DO SOME « Reply #20 on Jan 19, 2011, 12:08pm »
She doesn't have to anything but look pretty and sing (yet she plays the tambourine!). Broken Social Scene doesn't exist without a female singer. Then they are just "Kevin Drew Presents," or something. When she leaves the band, they will replace her with another up-and-coming lady.
And yes, I said "look pretty," even though I know Friendly won't like it (based on comments made a couple months ago that I was meaning to reply to). I don't think saying someone is attractive is insulting, or takes away from their talents. I've seen attractive women perform awful music too. Her attraction doesn't make her a great musician, but it's definitely a bonus.
And saying "she's attractive" isn't a male chauvinistic non-PC point of view. How many women out there like Brad Pitt because of his acting skills?
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Re: Lisa Lobsinger, GET OUT OF THE BAND OR DO SOME « Reply #21 on Jan 19, 2011, 12:15pm »
Relax, Know. Sometimes a girl is pretty and it's okay if you point it out.
Now, if you want to flirt with the boundary of taste, we can start a thread in which we assign Pitchfork-like numerical evaluations to female musicians -- one for talent, one for looks -- and then try to Dr. Garbanzoure out who, truly, is the best female musician. But that would be lame.
Relax, Know. Sometimes a girl is pretty and it's okay if you point it out.
Now, if you want to flirt with the boundary of taste, we can start a thread in which we assign Pitchfork-like numerical evaluations to female musicians -- one for talent, one for looks -- and then try to Dr. Garbanzoure out who, truly, is the best female musician. But that would be lame.
It would be lame, because nobody would approach Feist.
And yes, I said "look pretty," even though I know Friendly won't like it (based on comments made a couple months ago that I was meaning to reply to). I don't think saying someone is attractive is insulting, or takes away from their talents.
Relax, Know. Sometimes a girl is pretty and it's okay if you point it out.
Now, if you want to flirt with the boundary of taste, we can start a thread in which we assign Pitchfork-like numerical evaluations to female musicians -- one for talent, one for looks -- and then try to Dr. Garbanzoure out who, truly, is the best female musician. But that would be lame.
It would be lame, because nobody would approach Feist.
Jenny Lewis wants a few words with you.
And I don't wanna hear about how Jenny Lewis peaked in 2002 or was never hot to begin with or whatever, HG.
Re: Lisa Lobsinger, GET OUT OF THE BAND OR DO SOME « Reply #28 on Jan 20, 2011, 10:10am »
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