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Let Go
Avril Lavigne
A CD Review |
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I’m a fan of teen girl pop music. There. I said it. I’m secure
enough in my manhood to say it. I’m a fan of teen girl pop music.
There. I said it again. It should be of no surprise, then, that
Avril Lavigne’s “Let Go” is part of my music library, and that,
yes, I can actually listen to it again and again and no the words
to the songs. I still remember the first time I popped the CD in
my player, already familiar with “Complicated,” but then enjoying
the “Sk8er Boi” story, the “I’m With You” ballad, and almost being
shocked and/or astounded at the innuendo of the lines “I’d say I
want to blow you (pause) away” and “I want to see you go down
(pause) on one knee” during “Things I’ll never say.” I learned she
grew up in a 5000 population town called Napanee in the poppy “My
World” and am pretty sure that if I were 18 I wouldn’t choose weed
over her like in “Too Much to Ask.”
“Let Go” is one of those CD’s that if you are fan of teen girl
pop music, well, you’d probably like it. For me it’s 95% on the
Entertainment Ave! listenability scale.
That’s it for this quick review! I’m The Dude on the Right!!
L8R!!!
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