I loved the whole of Bionic except for the intros which are dumb and those 2 songs, S4B and Glam, I think they are the worst things she has ever recorded.
I loved the whole of Bionic except for the intros which are dumb and those 2 songs, S4B and Glam, I think they are the worst things she has ever recorded.
I think the My Heart intro is the cutest thing ever, if it was the only intro on the record the record would be significantly improved, it was the perfect introduction the the ballads. But the rest of the intros are a mess.
I think the My Heart intro is the cutest thing ever, if it was the only intro on the record the record would be significantly improved, it was the perfect introduction the the ballads. But the rest of the intros are a mess.
The intros (apart from My Heart) were not necessary... they could have been replaced with 'actual' songs.
But I don't really mind them being there.. it makes the album a bit more 'cohesive' if you what I mean.. but then again... I can't believe some songs were excluded from the standard edition just because of the intros
I loved the whole of Bionic except for the intros which are dumb and those 2 songs, S4B and Glam, I think they are the worst things she has ever recorded.
But other than that IMO it is a great album
Sorry, I was just confused by you saying it's a huge album.
The concert business will end 2010 on a sour note, Live Nation Executive Chairman Irving Azoff told analysts today.
"We're still not seeing a consumer recovery" in ticket sales, after a summer when revenues declined, Azoff said at a meeting organized by Liberty Media. Liberty owns 14% of Live Nation, the No. 1 owner of concert halls and, with Ticketmaster, an e-commerce powerhouse.
Next year may improve, he said, as hitmakers who sat on the sidelines in 2010 plan major tours. He's especially optimistic that the cast of the TV show Glee, Van Halen, Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera, and Fleetwood Mac will fill arenas and ampitheaters.
But Live Nation hopes to boost its profits by upselling consumers -- encouraging people who buy concert tickets to also spring for the performer's recorded music, a DVD of the concert, T-shirts, ringtones, posters, books, and banners.
"We intend to become the Amazon of the music business," Azoff said.