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What Is The Best P!nk Album?

Can't Take Me Home (2000)
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Missundaztood (2001)
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Try This (2003)
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I'm Not Dead (2006)
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Funhouse (2008)
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The Truth About Love (2012)
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Re: P!nk - Discography
« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2012, 07:02:52 pm »
Awesome!

I of course am talking about P!nk channeling her inner Wendy O. Williams. If you don't know who that is, shame on you!!

Oh, good news about the little record coming out too.
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Re: P!nk - Discography
« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2012, 09:42:55 am »
P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss)



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« Reply #32 on: July 22, 2012, 04:38:54 am »
'Listening back on this album, I realize I must be happier [and] it's kind of scaring me,' Pink tells about The Truth About Love

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By now, you are probably aware that Pink has officially returned with "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)," a song that, like most of her signature hits, doesn't pull any punches — except, as it turns out, when it comes to its title.

"My new single is called 'Blow Me.' ... I believe the record company added the '(One Last Kiss)' " Pink told MTV News. "The moment I heard it and it was finished, I thought, 'This is the song at 2 a.m., in New York, dancing, drunk, letting off steam.' I could picture all my punk-rock friends dancing and singing along on the dance floor."

While she may have relented on the title, Pink still believes that "Blow Me" hits its mark (even if it does so rather drunkenly), but even she will admit that it's not exactly the best introduction to her upcoming The Truth About Love album. Mostly because, as has been the case throughout her career, her albums aren't really the kinds of things that can be introduced — properly, or otherwise.

"It's always funny for me with first singles; even my dearest, most loyal fans are always like 'I hate her first single choice.' Always. Because it's really hard for one song to represent a whole Pink album, because a whole Pink album doesn't make sense. The only common thread is my voice," she explained. "You're going to have rock and roll, you're going to have R&B. You're going to have a country ballad and a folk song and a pop, Max Martin, radio-friendly hit. So I think that's kind of the mystery bag, that's what's fun.

"Although, listening back on this album as a whole thing, it's still a clusterf---, but I realize I must be happier, because it's a lot of dancing and rock and roll," she laughed. "I don't know, it's kind of scaring me."

And while there are no shortage of good times on Love, Pink said the album takes its title — and, really, its themes — from one of its most personal tracks: a song she wrote about her lifelong struggles to find a connection, and, even when she finally did, trying to come to terms with that fact. So, yes, while she may finally be happy, she's not exactly happy about that fact.

"The Truth About Love is one of my favorite songs on the record, but I realized it also sums up my whole adventure in this lifetime. I used to be really motivated to do really dangerous and stupid things for love, and I was really fearful of love," she said. "When I was a little girl, 'love' meant fighting and bickering and losing your parents. But now love is also having a child and unconditional and beautiful and, with my husband, sexual. Musically, it's not a Sade record, where you know what you're going to get when you put it on. It's a Pink record; you have no idea what you're going to get. I don't know what I'm doing when I go in to record an album, so I think that's the theme: questions and experiences and running from — and running to — love."

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Re: P!nk - Discography
« Reply #33 on: July 26, 2012, 05:06:53 pm »
P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) Version 2



Although the first version of the video was okay, I was a bit disappointed that P!nk wasn't in it. At least they have now made a proper video for the song.
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« Reply #34 on: August 11, 2012, 12:57:27 am »
P!nk Becomes a CoverGirl

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« Reply #35 on: August 24, 2012, 03:48:23 pm »
An EW interview with Pink: The star on her 'F-- You' account and why she'll never do a reality show

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Watch your back, Suze Orman: There’s another tough-talking platinum blond dispensing sound financial advice.

In an interview in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (on stands today) the 32-year-old pop iconoclast reveals that, on the advice of her former label head (and current X Factor judge) L.A. Reid, she maintains a special “F— You” account where she deposits more than half of her earnings. “When I first started, L.A. Reid said, ‘Make sure you put money into your F- - - You account. That’s the account that, one day when people ask you to do things you don’t want to do, you say “F- - - you.” ’ I make sure that my F- - - You account is okay, so that you never have to make decisions based on money. I feel like that’s where people kill their careers.”

The “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” singer says it’s one of the ways she measures whether her career is going well. “I’m never the kind of person who’s sitting at home reading the charts and basing how I feel about myself or even my career on stats. I’ve always based it on, Am I doing the best that I can do? And how’s my F- - - You account?”

Pink, whose The Truth About Love is due Sept. 18, also says unequivocally that she will never sign on to appear on a reality show. “It’s not gonna happen. It’s not that I don’t want to do one, it’s just out of spite for everyone else doing one and it being so f- - -ing annoying. I believe that ours would be very entertaining, but no thank you. I’ve been asked to do American Idol and X Factor. I’m an Ed McMahon kind of girl. Star Search? I’m in, all day long. It felt more authentic, and the market wasn’t oversaturated with karaoke -contests. It’s just not for me.”

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« Reply #36 on: August 24, 2012, 04:41:58 pm »
She's a singer....a real  f u c k i n g  singer that is timeless. She will always have a long, profitable career. True dat!
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« Reply #37 on: September 30, 2012, 09:16:14 pm »
Pink - The Truth About Love - LIMITED EDITION CD Includes 4 BONUS Tracks : "My Signature Move", "Is This Thing On?", "Run", "Good Old Days"



When this went on sale last week, I searched for reviews of the EXTENDED edition. I found one. The first thing it said was the 4 extra songs are not throw aways. The are as good as the rest of the album. I bought the TARGET version based on that.

I got to listen to it several times over this time and it's true. The 4 extra songs measure up to the rest of album that is just so well done. Pink's song writing is all over and explores many different styles. While she treads on Pop, this is not Katy Perry pop. Truth About Love delivers. The title song actually sounded a bit cheerleader like. Reminded me of Toni Basil's Mickey or “Hollaback Girl” by Gwen Stefani. That's probably unfair for me to say that. Don't want you to think that way or that's bad. I liked it.

Two of the songs she does a duet with Nate Ruess and  another with Lily Rose Cooper (formerly Lily Allen).

Despite motherhood, most of her songs are about her passionate ideas coming from the stormy relationship with her now husband. Which honestly brings out the best in Pink, like it did with Adele.

Looking at the credits, I noticed her producer Greg Kurstin does just about everything including playing all the instruments. Where do people get that talent.

Buy this album and make sure to get the extended edition so you don't miss out.
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Re: P!nk - Discography
« Reply #38 on: September 30, 2012, 09:52:40 pm »
This thread is AWESOME! I challenge you to find a better one anywhere online. Ya can't! Suck it f*ckers!!
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« Reply #39 on: November 02, 2012, 01:48:24 pm »
P!nk (The Truth About Love) 2012
Deluxe Edition






I've had a chance to really listen to this a handful of times without any interruptions so that I could soak it all up. But as much as I've given this a good workout and as much as I want to believe the hype that this is the best thing P!nk has put out, it's not. The Truth About Love is a great album, but it's not perfect, in large part because of one song that I just can't for whatever reason, get into.

The album starts off amazing and is one of the strongest collection of songs. But when it gets to the middle part of the album, namely Here Comes The Weekend featuring Eminem it temporarily loses its momentum. What's crazy is that I use to be a huge fan of Em back in the day. But he really hasn't put out anything lately that would come close to his peak years. This song, for me is the weakest on the album, bar none. It's not that I hate the song, it's just not at the same level of the rest of the album. With that out of the way, onto the best stuff.....

If P!nk wanted to write an anthem that her fans could and should sing along with, she nailed it with Are We All We Are. With Blow Me One Last Kiss, she continues her perfect streak with another radio friendly song that will become one of her biggest hits ever. This song is the one that seems to play over and over in my head all the time with its addictive chorus.

Try reminds me a lot of John Waite's Missing You in it's rhythm and to some extent its melody, intentional or not, I love it. True Love sounds like it could have been on Missundaztood, both lyrically and sonically. Me love long time. How Come You're Not Here has one of the coolest and most additive verses to anchor a song.  S l u t  Like You reminds me of Song 2 by Blur. Maybe a little homage? Whatever the case, it works. The Truth About Love should become a monster hit as it's probably my favorite track on the album. Easily.

Beam Me Up is sure to light up stadiums and arena's across the globe with Bic Lighters. I can see this song taking center stage in the middle of the show with her and her guitar player in a spotlight. It's sure to become a fan fave for sure. It's one of mine already. The Great Escape is another one that fits the bill here as well. For a bonus song, My Signature Move is one of the best ever. How this ended up on the "cutting room floor" is a mystery. Thank goodness for Deluxe Editions.  Anyway, I highly recommend this as a Buy for sure.


Fave Songs: All of them with the exception of one (See above)

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« Reply #40 on: November 02, 2012, 01:56:45 pm »
Added The Truth About Love to Poll.
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« Reply #41 on: November 02, 2012, 05:04:52 pm »
P!nk - Try



+ 1,000

Awesome video. Not only is it hot, it's a very unique video in this day and age. Kinda has a retro feel to it even though I've never seen anything quite like this.
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Re: P!nk - Discography
« Reply #42 on: November 03, 2012, 03:02:44 pm »
My girlfriend do have skills, don't she.
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« Reply #43 on: November 19, 2012, 06:29:44 pm »
P!nk (Behind The Music - Remastered 2012)

http://www.vh1.com/video/behind-the-music/full-episodes/behind-the-music-pnk/1697320/playlist.jhtml

This is the original episode, but Remastered with new content to coincide with the release of her album The Truth About Love.
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« Reply #44 on: November 20, 2012, 05:07:08 am »
For some reason, only this post doesn't have the video. The space is open up to it, but no video.
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