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Have "you" heard of him? If so, what do "you" think of him music? What are "your" favorite songs by him? Are "you" a big fan of his? Do you "strongly dislike" him? What are "your" thoughts of him????

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Guest Jo-88

I think he is a made celebrity... just like most of them these days. Most of his music he doesn't write (though I think one of his albums was written by him)... he just sings things that others write for him... then they take pictures and put them on lunch boxes and sell them to teenage girls who go Bieber crazy. His success comes down to marketing and branding... it has nothing to do with his music. He's just like Hanson, the backstreet boys, and nsync... boy pop that will die an unceremonious death and be forgotten to time. Sorry to sound so harsh but there is good music and then there is just music, Bieber falls in the latter category.

P.S. this is just my opinion, if you love the Biebs then you love him, and thats all there is to it. Good music like beauty, it is in the eye of the beholder (or ear as it may be)...

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Guest Maria_B

He butchered one of my most beloved songs, performed by the mighty voice that was Freddy Mercury.

I will never like him.

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Guest Risu

Strong dislike is about all I have to say about "he who shall not be named".

I'm with Maria and Jodie on this one.

~Jade.

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If true talent came in a bottle, perhaps he was looking on the wrong shelf?

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Guest Lani

Have "you" heard of him? If so, what do "you" think of him music? What are "your" favorite songs by him? Are "you" a big fan of his? Do you "strongly dislike" him? What are "your" thoughts of him????

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Guest Lani

i though it was She Justine Bieber ? have you see some of the thinks she wears LOL

Amanda

Amanda... Tisk, tisk... SHAME on YOU!! That was simply VERY, VERY RUDE!! You are being a bully by saying stuff "like that"!!

Would YOU "like" it if someone called YOU a "boy"?? I don't think so...

You don't EVEN know Justin!!

Treat others the way YOU want to be treated...

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Okay folks, cool it. That's enough with the insults.

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Guest Weaver

Yes I've heard about him. No, I don't like him. In fact I absolutely despise him and a lot of other pop icons.

And of course, I hate his music and todays pop music in general.

Music is not supposed to be an industry, the same way that healthcare is not supposed to be an industry.

I like music that is intellectually meaningful to me, either as a guitarist myself, or because of the lyrics

or because of the technical difficulty in playing, mixing or mastering the tracks. I enjoy a lot of genres.

Those genres are mainly technical death metal, djent (otherwise known as Progressive Metal), electronic ambient, and some other scattered

genres that I have interest in.

I dislike most of the pop music today because it's simplistic, unintuitive and boring.

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Guest Lani

Yes I've heard about him. No, I don't like him. In fact I absolutely despise him and a lot of other pop icons.

And of course, I hate his music and todays pop music in general.

Music is not supposed to be an industry, the same way that healthcare is not supposed to be an industry.

I like music that is intellectually meaningful to me, either as a guitarist myself, or because of the lyrics

or because of the technical difficulty in playing, mixing or mastering the tracks. I enjoy a lot of genres.

Those genres are mainly technical death metal, djent (otherwise known as Progressive Metal), electronic ambient, and some other scattered

genres that I have interest in.

I dislike most of the pop music today because it's simplistic, unintuitive and boring.

Nice post!! I loved the fact that you shared your thoughts without being "rude"!!

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Guest Groove_Ghost

In all honesty I have never heard even one of his songs O_O I think I am probably the only person left on the planet who hasn't :P I started seeing all these comments on EVERY music video on YT about him and looked him up, guess that shows how up on things I am these days.....

But really growing up I was extremely opposed to all mainstream music and pop until I met my GF, she loves William Control, Mew, Poets of the Fall etc and then one day she put on some pop music and my world crumbled :P I couldn't believe it, but these days I listen to rather a lot of pop music, sure they don't write a lot of their own music but some of them have quite nice lyrics and melodies, and its hard to dance in a club to most music I listen to and I love going out dancing and having fun with my friends. I guess what I am saying *and I sincerly hope I am not sounding utterly pretentious here* but I don't always want to listen to something like Stationtostation, sometimes I want to listen to music to hear a good melody or something danceable, everything has a purpose and pop music, for me at least, gives me that. I don't always listen to it, but every now and then, its whats just right

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Guest GeorgeM

I don't strongly hate him, but I don't like him either. I prefer different music, and... yea. I've also heard from a bunch of people that either have met him, or know people who knew him before he was famous that he's a jerk. - If you ask my brother the same question he gets pretty anti-bieber, and he's only nine.

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Justin Bieber is:

Cute ...

Talented ...

Entertaining ...

Actually, I like him, especially when he does songs with Rascal Flatts. Obviously, the tweenie and teenie girls like him BECAUSE he's cute, of course. Every generation has their idols like Justin. If YOU like him, that's way cool! Don't worry what other people may say. If you are into him, then go for it and enjoy yourself grooving to his music.

Know what, I try to stay open-minded with respect to music, and I like to think that I am and appreciate all genres and eras of really good music. However, I must say, I'm a relic of a bygone era. Turns out that my favorite band comes from your country, oh, young one, although their heyday was quite before your time ... may even before your parents' time too!

Okay, okay ... no geezer jokes! Just kidding. Joke away!

You enjoy Justin Bieber, and that's VERY cool! Me? Well:

poster_landscape_sml1.jpg

What can I say, right?

"It's only rock and roll, but I like it, LIKE it, YES I DO!!!"

Should have seen The Stones in about 1965. Top of their game in 1975.

Rock On :friends::thumbsup::friends: Lacey Lynne

Go to YouTube and check out:

The Rolling Stones ... "Gimme Shelter Amsterdam (1995)" ... with Lisa Fischer!!!

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Guest Groove_Ghost

I feel the need now t say that from Beggars Banquet to Exile on Main Street the Rolling Stones were on to one of the greatest winning streaks in history, four perfect albums :D oh and one of their more recent songs 'Streets of Love' is heartbreaking and shows they definitely still have. Takes me back to when I first heard Angie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I'm on the fence about the 'Biebs. I like one of his songs. I think his merchandising choices are peculiar. Perfume, sure. Nail polish, I guess. But a singing toothbrush? I'm fortunate not to have a little girl who is madly in love with him like one of my friends and her daughter. :)

Every generation had a teen pop sensation the girls went crazy for and obsessed over. Donny Osmond, Mickey Dolenz, New Kids on the Block, The Backstreet Boys.....etc..etc...

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Guest KarenLyn

I'm on the fence about the 'Biebs. I like one of his songs. I think his merchandising choices are peculiar. Perfume, sure. Nail polish, I guess. But a singing toothbrush? I'm fortunate not to have a little girl who is madly in love with him like one of my friends and her daughter. :)

Every generation had a teen pop sensation the girls went crazy for and obsessed over. Donny Osmond, Mickey Dolenz, New Kids on the Block, The Backstreet Boys.....etc..etc...

Mickey Dolenz? Seriously?

Mike Nesmith was the cute one. :)

Karen

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I'm on the fence about the 'Biebs. I like one of his songs. I think his merchandising choices are peculiar. Perfume, sure. Nail polish, I guess. But a singing toothbrush? I'm fortunate not to have a little girl who is madly in love with him like one of my friends and her daughter. :)

Every generation had a teen pop sensation the girls went crazy for and obsessed over. Donny Osmond, Mickey Dolenz, New Kids on the Block, The Backstreet Boys.....etc..etc...

Mickey Dolenz? Seriously?

Mike Nesmith was the cute one. :)

Karen

Yuck..

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Are you kidding all the girls liked Davey Jones the best, he was so cute and lovable, oh Davey......

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Are you kidding all the girls liked Davey Jones the best, he was so cute and lovable, oh Davey......

Argh, I get on a typing spree and left my brain behind.

Yeah, Davey Jones was the one I was thinking of and my brain typed out another Monkee. At least I didn't type Peter York.

(actually I just wanted to type his name here so we mentioned all 4 band members in this thread).

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Are you kidding all the girls liked Davey Jones the best, he was so cute and lovable, oh Davey......

Ah, so true ... so true, Cindy!

Davey was cute, sweet and amazing back in The Day ... the girls loved him! Too bad he couldn't lay down a riff like Keef Riffhard, but then again, he wouldn't have been Davey Jones if he had. Ignore me. Just messin' with ya!

Peace :thumbsup: Lacey

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