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April 14, 2009
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "Lonely Is The Night" by Billy Squier.
"No computers in the times this song was written folks!!!Watin on the line meant phone most likely although it might have been a drug reference...Billy ruled in the 70's and 80's!!" (view)
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "Hey You" by 311.
"Can't wait for the cd to hit!!!I will have to listen to this song more...maybe it will grow on me." (view)
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer.
"Yikes, can we get these lyrics deleted and the right ones put up? Having said that, I actually like Donna's version better than Richard Harris's. Nothing personal Rich, but Donna does have a better voice and her version cuts out most of the stuff that makes the original so boring. Plus..." (view)
February 22, 2009
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "What a Catch, Donnie" by Fall Out Boy.
"Looked up Donny Hathaway and he was a paranoid schitzophrenic and suffered w/ depression....he committed suicide by jumping out of a window....google his name to find out more." (view)
February 18, 2009
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "Missing Cleveland" by Scott Weiland.
"Anyone seen the video?Interesting...looks like he dies in the end or takes his own life???" (view)
February 17, 2009
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "What a Catch, Donnie" by Fall Out Boy.
"Love this song but not as much as Golden.I am thrilled this song references Where Is The Love and Donny and Roberta...that song is sweet!!!!I think they should reference MacArthur Park by Donna Summer...OH MY GOD they could do something AMAZING with that one!!!!!!..." (view)
February 06, 2009
 crombiegirl00 posted a comment to "What a Catch, Donnie" by Fall Out Boy.
"just a suspicion- but Roberta Flack ("Killing Me Softly", "The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face") did a song with Donny Hathaway in the early '70's ("Where is the Love?"- i recommend you check out the song) and maybe that is what inspired both the title and the lyric...." (view)