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Originally Posted by Supersonic
Aloha !
What you posted wasn't an opinion but an accusation of some action the record company supposedly did. And my reply towards your accusation was a theory on why your accusation didn't make any sense. Your reply towards me now was just to post some thing about Special Ed and to bring me into relation to Special Ed, while you were hoping for me to check out that video of Special Ed, hoping that I'd post a reaction about Special Ed, not realizing that all your attempts at trying to be witty and clever always fail. Besides that, Special Ed has nothing to do with the subject in question.
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan
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So your reply was a "theory" again? My oh my, I always get amazed by your level of narcissism. Maybe you simply don't know what a theory is.
My reply was just pointing at the cheap yet unnecessary use of "sarcasm" (although using this word in relation to your post is somewhat debasing its true meaning). I'd assume Special Ed would make use of similar language, that was it.
Interesting that you believe I "attempt" to be clever and witty. I am wondering where that came from. Probably some other "theory" of yours? Just a guess.
Coming back to Without Love: All About Loving You was one such ballad. Jon and Richie played it live ONCE only for a German late night talk show, made clear in the same show they don't really like it. As far as I remember, Andreas Carlsson originally wrote it for Le'Ann Rhymes. I'd assume the record company forced the song onto Bon Jovi despite having at least 2 other ballads on the record.
Same point could be made about She Don't Know Me and just as well the same point could be made about Without Love.
I'm wondering what you'll reply now though. Probably quote my post as originally written by "Idiot" and then talk more about your latest theory which "proves" for once and for all to everyone that record labels don't intervene in song selections. I'm "curious".