From: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org (hotcakes-digest) To: hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Subject: hotcakes-digest V2 #62 Reply-To: hotcakes@smoe.org Sender: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-hotcakes-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk hotcakes-digest Thursday, May 6 1999 Volume 02 : Number 062 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [none] [SOTO ARES Gustavo ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 12:13:13 +0200 From: SOTO ARES Gustavo Subject: [none] Hello everybody, I've found a Carly Simon reference in an article from a french women magazine. The author said that all new female singers can be clasified in differents tribal groups: "ethnical", "depressed", "mode" "nervous" ... Each tribe has her singer "representative". Carly is the "godmother" of "nothing to report" tribe. Allways clean, smart, almost smoth and sentimental romantic. She was the representative of the group with Ceryl Crown, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey... I think that's no completely true. It can be true if we considere the recent period of Carly, now that she is less popular at song Top 50 and now that she needs to find a new world to keep up ( writing, cinematographic industry, Holywood...). But in the history of pop music, i think she represents a excellent romantic and intimist song-writer who matures in her time, passing through new modes and adapting to the actual star system without loosing her soul. What do you think about this? Best wishes Gus. PS: I apologize for my english... ------------------------------ End of hotcakes-digest V2 #62 *****************************