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@lorenzodeblock that's a good idea, which I think some stations may have done. I know my alma mater's radio station sure did.
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@callitasisee , what I think @Drcrass (which I believe stands for Dreadful rectal cancer rotating around stupid shit) is trying to bring to light that we should be honoring Frank Wildhorn and Chuck Jackson for writing the song that the dearly departed Ms. Houston made famous, much in the way Neil Diamond should be praised for The Monkees recording of "I'm a Believer" as opposed to the performers themselves. Though a noble idea to give credit where credit is due, rectal cancer's still a moron.
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@joegiuffr3 open your mind, there's more to music than just rock
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@Drcrass She covered it? Really? Ok, then who made it famous?
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Whitney Houston did NOT write this! She only COVERED it, the same way Me First and Gimme Gimmes did. She and comments about her do NOT belong on this "comment board". In summary, shut up.
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FISTS UP TO WHITNEY HOUSTON!!! WHEN LOVE WAS ALL WE HAVE WORTH GIVING..!!
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She is dead. Finally. Crack whore
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RIP Whitney Houston.
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@moella11 They have also done a great version of that too :)
Its funny. I wouldnt be caught dead listening to most of the original versions of a lot of these songs. They just make it efffffing rock
joegiuffr3 6 months ago 5
My local rock-radio station have honoured Whitney Houston by playing this. Great !
lorenzodeblock 1 week ago 3