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bausch 11-28-2008 11:02 AM

Listen to britneys new album in HQ!!
 
Scroll down and listen

http://x17online.com/celebrities/bri...r-11272008.php

The best tracks imho are

Circus
Quicksand
Trouble
Out From Under
Mannequin
Shattered Glass

They are all good actually :helpme

cherrylula 11-28-2008 01:11 PM

why does she look so trannyish in that pic?

Machete_ 11-28-2008 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bausch (Post 15117014)

They are all good actually :helpme


... http://thxforthe.info/blog/wp-conten...he-fuck-up.jpg

MrDeiz 11-28-2008 01:38 PM

there was a time when i wanted to fuck her

i still want to fuck her, but already not so much. she became a slut for the last few years.

JamesK 11-28-2008 02:00 PM

Please stop making those fucking britney spears threads. We don't give a shit about her music, only her ass and tits.

PR_Sebas 11-28-2008 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ebus_dk (Post 15117379)

The funnier line would have been...

THE OTHER 70%
Know when to shut the fuck up!

MrDeiz 11-28-2008 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 15117515)
Please stop making those fucking britney spears threads. We don't give a shit about her music, only her ass and tits.

i support that :warning

d-null 11-28-2008 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 15117515)
Please stop making those fucking britney spears threads. We don't give a shit about her music, only her ass and tits.


SilentKnight 11-28-2008 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bausch (Post 15117014)
Scroll down and listen

http://x17online.com/celebrities/bri...r-11272008.php

The best tracks imho are

Circus
Quicksand
Trouble
Out From Under
Mannequin
Shattered Glass

They are all good actually :helpme

Are you old enough to be on an adult webmaster forum?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

bausch 11-28-2008 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 15117751)
Are you old enough to be on an adult webmaster forum?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

I'm 30 biatch! Be turning 31 in May... What are 30 year olds supposed to listen to? The Eagles? Mozart? I like my pop music :2 cents:

Peter Romero 11-28-2008 09:53 PM

She's so fuckin hot...

Spunky 11-28-2008 09:55 PM

She needs a shave again

WarChild 11-28-2008 10:06 PM

Britney Spears isn't even music, it's just pop bullshit. Come on, wake up.

LiveDose 11-28-2008 10:11 PM

I'd still give her the bone. Hot.

bausch 11-28-2008 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 15118610)
Britney Spears isn't even music, it's just pop bullshit. Come on, wake up.

That's the genre of music that I like, pop. It is irrelevant to me if the artist can sing brilliantly live, if they have a 5 octave range or if they write their own songs if the songs aren't my style, if I don't like the voice and if the music doesn't evoke some type of emotion from me.

All I care about is the "overall sound". I don't care if it is auto-tuned or if the final product is the result of brilliant engineering, if I can groove to it and if I like the beat then that is all that counts. Pop music is music that is supposed to be light, carefree, and "sweet sounding", as long as the chorus is catchy and the beat is good then that makes it a good "pop song".
Britney makes the best pop music.

A lot of people may be more talented and sing better but their music might not "speak to me" like certain pop songs do.

Britney sings the way she does ON PURPOSE, she sings in a "little girl Lolita type voice" because that is the ROLE she is playing, it's all an act but one necessary for world pop domination.

bausch 11-28-2008 10:21 PM

Here is a great article about Britney

She has a unique voice, of that there is no doubt. But where did it come from? It isn?t the voice of an unschooled amateur, as some people think. Forget any notions that she isn?t deeply enough immersed in the vocal arts to be a quality vocalist. Forget the opinion of some critics that she has little feeling for her music. This is a girl who, as a young child, was (in the words of Larry Getlen in his book ?Britney: Not That Innocent?) a ?relentless little singing machine, undeterred in her desire to sing everything that crossed her ears.? This is a girl whose whole life is about singing.

A full twenty years of singing have given her plenty of insight into how to handle a song. Technical qualities such as control over pitch and vibrato were there from a very early stage ? where you would expect an 8-year-old girl to sound childish, rough and immature, she sounded like a professional. And that was BEFORE she got singing lessons.

When New York agent Nancy Carson took Britney under her wing after Disney decided she was too young to be a Mousekeeter, she felt that Britney could sing well but wasn?t doing it in a technically correct way. Britney then spent many years under the tutelage of a number of vocal coaches. By the time Larry Rudolph sent for her to audition for a recording contract there was very little she didn?t know about professional singing.

By that point, her voice had changed a little from the Broadway-style belting vocals of her pre-teens. In the TV documentary ?The rise and rise of Britney Spears? she sings a snippet of ?Open Arms? and what you hear is a sweeter voice than before, but still a strong and conventional one, perhaps a little like Leann Rimes. But when her first recordings emerged a year or so later she didn?t sound like that at all.

The voice that rocked a startled world was like nothing we had ever heard before. Where the 8-year-old Britney sounded like she was 21, the 16-year old showbiz veteran seemed actually to have regressed a few years. The fine technique she had spent her whole life developing had been replaced by a much more constricted voice featuring a whole encyclopedia of mannerisms ? the most obvious of which were her strange guttural croaks and groans.

There has been a lot of speculation about what went on during that first year at Jive, but we can be sure that no one actually set out to make her singing worse. What we are able to gather is that a great deal of time and thought were expended on figuring out how to market this new artist and ensure she would make a massive impact.

Somewhere along the line, someone, probably Britney herself, hit on the idea of playing a character ? an innocent girl with Lolita tendencies. And this character she played would have to SOUND right as well as look right. So what would a naughty angel sound like? Britney came up with a comprehensive answer: a mixture of the youthful innocent, the sweet kid full of love and longing, the little girl with a bruised heart, the not-so-innocent jailbait pr*ck-teaser, and the party girl with a lot more than dancing on offer.

Unfortunately, in adopting this recipe for success, Britney was signing a pact with the Devil. Her strategy would make the desired impact on a world full of jaded listeners who had long since binned pop music. It would get her an audience for her great songs and give her a platform on which to display her gift for performance art. It would also give her an edge over any possible competition. But on the downside, it meant she had to put that beautiful pre-Jive voice away in a locker and pretend it never existed.

She must have known even then that, for everyone who was drawn into her web of fascination, there would be someone saying she couldn?t sing. For everyone who willingly entered her hall of smoke and mirrors, there would be someone making fun of her croaking mannerisms and saying she sounded like a chipmunk. She even said that she didn?t want everyone to like her, and she wasn?t joking - the character she was trying to create would have been a failure if it didn?t produce ambiguity, doubt, and conflicting emotions.

All the same, it must have hurt her many times over the years to know that Disney?s people placed her singing completely on a par with Christina Aguilera?s and well above Jessica Simpson?s, that she had the pure singing talent to take a completely different career path if she had wanted to, and that her career strategy meant trading respect for the mega-stardom she wanted. But Britney was determined that she was going to be a megastar, no matter what it took, and she was prepared to deal with the consequences.

I have often wondered what Britney?s ?Crossroads? co-star Taryn Manning meant when she said Britney ?had a beautiful voice in real life?, but it dawns on me now ? the young actresses spent a lot of time together off-set and in their trailers, and Taryn heard the private Britney take her pre-Jive voice out of the locker for a little dust-down and realized that the public Britney?s vocals were indeed simply part of her act.

This is not to say that she could come out as the new Leann Rimes tomorrow if she felt like it. No, she has been playing the part of ?Britney Spears? for too long now. She admitted herself in 2002 that her voice was changing, and it?s still a work in progress, constantly being brought up to date to match the changes in her public image.

On her first album, almost every song contained the basic elements of the naughty angel mixed together. On her second and subsequent albums, the various Britney characters are stranded out more, and additional nuances are added to them. And a new character, the increasingly rebellious, assertive and defiant young woman was beginning to raise her head and now seems to have become the dominant force.

bausch 11-28-2008 10:22 PM

However, although this kaleidoscope of role-play and characterization makes Britney?s recordings fascinating and intriguing, although it creates the constantly changing patterns that dispel any risk of boredom, it would be wrong to say that this is what defines the character in her vocals, for that would make them cold, charmless and manipulative and they are anything but that. In fact, behind all the acting out you can hear the sound of laughter and the beat of a very warm heart.

To get us further in this analysis we need to find some of the musical qualities that make Britney?s vocals so appealing. If we take her faster songs first, we find that the basic methodology has remained a constant over the years. If you follow a timeline from BOMT through OIDIA and Overprotected to Toxic and eventually My Prerogative you can hear that the prototype unveiled with BOMT has been developed and polished and perfected. You will note the steady improvement in technique, the introduction of more variety, and the abandonment of the early ?little girliness?.

Always present is her unusual phrasing ? it?s as hard to describe this as it was with Frank Sinatra, but it all has to do with how long she holds each word, how long she leaves each space, and the internal rhythm this generates in each phrase. Endless attention is given to the enunciation of individual words and to the ways in which phrases are begun and ended. And then there?s her accent - the many vocal excerpts from ?The rise and rise of Britney Spears? reveal that, from mimicking other singers as she sang their songs, she had fully absorbed the professional showgirl?s ability to lose her accent ? yet Britney?s Louisiana twang has been obvious since the start of her recording career, and remains with her to this day.

Britney?s slower songs and ballads are even more revealing of her musical intelligence and craftsmanship. What is particularly interesting is that, although these present her best opportunities to act out the various nuances of the Britney character, and although on several occasions (as on ?Lucky? and ?Satisfaction?) she seems to have made a deliberate choice about which part of her complex persona should receive the emphasis in a particular song, she sings most of them absolutely straight, with fewer mannerisms than in her faster songs, and the listener is left to place his or her own construction on the interaction between voice and lyric and what it means.

If you listen consecutively to four songs from the special edition of the OIDIA album ? ?When your eyes say it?, ?You?ve got it all?, ?Heart?, and ?Dear Diary? you can listen all you want for signs of a slutty girl looking for - or a Lolita-like teenage temptress but all you actually hear is a sweet, charming and rather innocent girl in love taking four different lyrics and four different tunes and singing them in four different ways.

Very few pop singers seem to have any conception of applying an individual approach to each individual song. That Britney does this all the time tells us that, far from being the rough and amateurish performer some imagine, she is, in fact, extremely professional and surprisingly preoccupied with technique. And she does have plenty of technique to draw upon, from the little sobs and emotive yelps at the end of many lines in her ballads to her perfectly controlled vibrato and the delicately drawn little arpeggios in such songs as DLMBTLTK and ?From the bottom of my broken heart?.

Everything about her singing is so graceful, understated and lacking in bombast and excess. There is wonderful delicacy, variety and distinctiveness. However, even this formidable array of craftsmanship would not be enough to make listeners fall headlong in love with Britney?s voice and with Britney herself through her voice. What does that is her warmth, humor and humanity, the sense of a beautiful soul, and the extraordinary emotional connection she makes with so many of her listeners.

I can speak about this from my own experience. I didn?t like pop music at all till my boyfriend wore me down with his constant worship of Ms Spears and made me listen to In The Zone.

I?m not sure that I really got it at first, but I listened right through in one go. Then I listened to it again. And again. And then I asked him if he had any more of her albums and I began listening to them too. I was well and truly hooked. Each time I listened to a Britney album it was a trip. As I listened with my eyes closed my boyfriend watched my smiles, my frowns and my little tears.

And now, in brazen defiance of the ridicule of friends, I will come out and say that no singer intrigues, delights, puzzles and satisfies me like Britney Spears. No other voice opens up such a tide of feeling within me or awakens such love in my own heart. Her voice says what I want to say. She seems to feel what I want to feel. The purity and sweetness and fervor within her expose me to my own passions and make me more spontaneous and impulsive, more generous, and warmer, and kinder.

How many pop singers can change your life and make you a better person? Britney Spears may not have a big diva voice. She may or may not be any good at singing live ? who really knows? I?m happy to know that on CD she has one of the most magical and alluring pop voices ever heard since recording began. And to know that, as the Daily Telegraph said, she is THE pop artist of her generation.

bausch 11-28-2008 10:26 PM

This is my favorite part of the article:

And now, in brazen defiance of the ridicule of friends, I will come out and say that no singer intrigues, delights, puzzles and satisfies me like Britney Spears. No other voice opens up such a tide of feeling within me or awakens such love in my own heart. Her voice says what I want to say. She seems to feel what I want to feel. The purity and sweetness and fervor within her expose me to my own passions and make me more spontaneous and impulsive, more generous, and warmer, and kinder.

Spunky 11-28-2008 10:26 PM

Dude.I can't read that lol.she has people to write and make her bank.it's all generic

bausch 11-28-2008 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 15118673)
Dude.I can't read that lol.she has people to write and make her bank.it's all generic

Just because it's generic doesn't mean it doesn't sound good. There's music out there that is unique and "one of a kind" but that doesn't mean that I would enjoy listening to it if it doesn't sound good. Most music that is unique and one of a kind is unlistenable.

JamesK 11-28-2008 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bausch (Post 15118685)
Most music that is unique and one of a kind is unlistenable.

To the simple minded, yes. I liked Britney Spears too when I was 8. When I grew up and started becoming mature I stopped listening to it. It's natural, kinda like your deciduous teeth.

polish_aristocrat 11-29-2008 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 15118818)
To the simple minded, yes. I liked Britney Spears too when I was 8. When I grew up and started becoming mature I stopped listening to it. It's natural, kinda like your deciduous teeth.

damn, you are young

Scott McD 11-29-2008 04:46 AM

I actually hate hearing her voice now... :disgust

bausch 11-29-2008 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat (Post 15119209)
damn, you are young

Haha.. that's what I thought too... I was approximately 19-20 years old when Britney first came on the scene with her first song "Hit Me Baby One More Time"...

When I was 8 I was listening to Madonna like "Material Girl" and "Papa Don't Preach"...

Manowar 11-29-2008 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ebus_dk (Post 15117379)

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Fletch XXX 11-29-2008 07:50 AM

i spent my whoe life being told the music i listen to sucks.

its been that way since mid 80s, I was 11, when everyone else wanted to be teeny boppers and i was listening to The Misfits.

fuck what others think when it comes to music

O MARINA 11-29-2008 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 15117515)
Please stop making those fucking britney spears threads. We don't give a shit about her music, only her ass and tits.

Womanizer
Woman-Womanizer
You're a womanizer
Oh Womanizer
Oh You're a Womanizer Baby
You, You You Are
You, You You Are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer


:1orglaugh

cherrylula 11-29-2008 08:21 AM

Quote:

Somewhere along the line, someone, probably Britney herself, hit on the idea of playing a character ? an innocent girl with Lolita tendencies. And this character she played would have to SOUND right as well as look right. So what would a naughty angel sound like? Britney came up with a comprehensive answer: a mixture of the youthful innocent, the sweet kid full of love and longing, the little girl with a bruised heart, the not-so-innocent jailbait pr*ck-teaser, and the party girl with a lot more than dancing on offer.
That's not a character, she is some twisted woman-child who never fully matured on her own. That is who she is. :1orglaugh

And she needs a crew of paid people to mold her and keep her looking and sounding like people want her to.

We saw what the Britney on her own was like, terrible hair, ugly clothes, nothing but foolishness. It was great for the publicity, but its a good thing that she is letting other people dress her again.

She must be on really good drugs these days. I bet she has an employee just for that.

JamesK 11-29-2008 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat (Post 15119209)
damn, you are young

I could've been older, maybe 10-12. I'm 20 now.

JamesK 11-29-2008 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 15119528)
Womanizer
Woman-Womanizer
You're a womanizer
Oh Womanizer
Oh You're a Womanizer Baby
You, You You Are
You, You You Are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer


:1orglaugh

:321GFY:1orglaugh

Long time no speak Marina!

bausch 11-29-2008 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 15119528)
Womanizer
Woman-Womanizer
You're a womanizer
Oh Womanizer
Oh You're a Womanizer Baby
You, You You Are
You, You You Are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer


:1orglaugh

The words are simple but they are the truth!!

dav3 11-29-2008 07:29 PM

lol bausch

wyldblyss 11-29-2008 07:43 PM

I think her new stuff is pretty good for pop. I like when I see someone that has been down on their luck fight back.

Kudles 11-29-2008 08:14 PM

Not too bad

bausch 11-30-2008 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cherrylula (Post 15119543)
That's not a character, she is some twisted woman-child who never fully matured on her own. That is who she is. :1orglaugh

And she needs a crew of paid people to mold her and keep her looking and sounding like people want her to.

We saw what the Britney on her own was like, terrible hair, ugly clothes, nothing but foolishness. It was great for the publicity, but its a good thing that she is letting other people dress her again.

She must be on really good drugs these days. I bet she has an employee just for that.

She looks amazing with people dressing her and doing her makeup...
It just shows that Britney isn't vain like most stars who wear professional makeup and fake lashes to go out, britney just don't give a fuck.... It's not necessarily a bad thing, it just means she doesn't care too much about her looks. I kind of give her props for that since so many people are appearance obsessed these days

Recent candids from just 2 days ago, Nov 28 in Paris

http://img46.imagevenue.com/loc469/t..._122_469lo.jpg

http://img161.imagevenue.com/loc833/..._122_833lo.jpg

She performed in the UK tonight on the X Factor. Probably getting used to performing again and getting her fet wet in the European countries first in order to get ready for the U.S performances... she performed at the Star Academy (French American Idol) yesterday in France.

She's getting better and more confident with every new performance

Below is performance from just a few hours ago on U.K's show X Factor


markuskulit 12-02-2008 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O MARINA (Post 15119528)
Womanizer
Woman-Womanizer
You're a womanizer
Oh Womanizer
Oh You're a Womanizer Baby
You, You You Are
You, You You Are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer


:1orglaugh

Very funny! :1orglaugh


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