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	<title>Comments on: Justin Timberlake</title>
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		<title>By: Ian Andrew Schneider</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Andrew Schneider</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think this article is brilliant in every aspect.  it is well written enough to pull 20th century &quot;classical&quot; music in by inference, which is way way cool.

The BPM and the groove statements by JT are revealing in a way that most recording artists are not.  JT is one confident dude - deserved.  Not since Phil Collins had two slow hits and a fast one within a short span of time have we seen this kind of talent - What Goes Around,,,Comes Around&quot; is brilliant, and I can only say that after many many and very very many listens.  You&#039;d think one would get sick of iy, but no - nor Cry Me A River .  Enter - SexyBack, another song that was so daring that it grew on me way slowly, and we all know those songs are the best.  The challenge is: is this music or just a drum machine?  And it *is* music, and those who can, understandably, only hear the drum machine, you know who you are?  You are like the people in 1905 who said that the idea of jazz every demanding any respect, much less make it to Broadway, was crazy.

Best,
Ian Andrew Schneider</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this article is brilliant in every aspect.  it is well written enough to pull 20th century &#8220;classical&#8221; music in by inference, which is way way cool.</p>
<p>The BPM and the groove statements by JT are revealing in a way that most recording artists are not.  JT is one confident dude &#8211; deserved.  Not since Phil Collins had two slow hits and a fast one within a short span of time have we seen this kind of talent &#8211; What Goes Around,,,Comes Around&#8221; is brilliant, and I can only say that after many many and very very many listens.  You&#8217;d think one would get sick of iy, but no &#8211; nor Cry Me A River .  Enter &#8211; SexyBack, another song that was so daring that it grew on me way slowly, and we all know those songs are the best.  The challenge is: is this music or just a drum machine?  And it *is* music, and those who can, understandably, only hear the drum machine, you know who you are?  You are like the people in 1905 who said that the idea of jazz every demanding any respect, much less make it to Broadway, was crazy.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
Ian Andrew Schneider</p>
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