
In the face of recent Hollywood breakups, I feel compelled to clear the air with the following announcement: Rumors at TMZ of the separation of musical admiration by Stephanie T. for Josh Groban are confirmed. The official statement follows: "Outside of Rick Rubin being a shitty producer for Josh based on the two released singles from his upcoming album, over the past few years, awaiting the new album, we've grown apart. I no longer find the continued use of falsetto as awe inspiring, and the "Bridge Over troubled water" wanna be compositions are tiresome. I wish nothing but the best for Josh and his seeming desire to try and revisit Paul Simon's Graceland years. I will always look back with fondness on my IPod sleep mix featuring his work through Awake. I hope to use this time to reflect on happier years." Confirmation on Groban's playlist being overtaken in # of times played by Muse's H.A.A.R.P. on ST's Ipod was not forthcoming.
Well he must know by now you've been cheating on him with Matt, so clearly he has lost his inspiration. On the bright side, this could be just the sort of career flameout needed to send him to Broadway to rehab his musical credibility.
ReplyDeleteAlways looking on the bright side Ms. Fox!!! Agreed, maybe a revival of "Light in the Piazza" okay way to early for that but something....sigh..oh well, maybe the other tracks will make up for the eck ones released so far, have you given a listen? And I should have realized, I always fall for those Brits in the end, dang them!
ReplyDeleteHave heard Hidden Away, and Voce Existe Whatever. I think he's in good voice though, yes, "Bring it down, this song's too high..." Can't comment on the arrangements since I've never been a fan of them; just love The Voice. Oh, well. Keep in mind that Stokes's record was a misproduced dud. Have faith!
ReplyDeleteYou're too good for him anyway.
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