Brett Kimberlin has wanted a successful music career for decades. The Gentle Reader can find his music videos lurking on YouTube and see why success has eluded him. On page 354 of Citizen K: The Deeply Weird American Journey of Brett Kimberlin, Mark Singer quotes Brett Kimberlin as saying:
My lyrics are very potent, and they’ll touch a lot of people. I see myself as being in the Phil Collins mold more than, say, in the Michael Jackson mold. I can’t be fake that way. I have to be real.
Certainly, Kimberlin does not rise to Michael Jackson’s stature …
I encourage readers to look at http://www.youtube.com/user/JTMPAdmin/videos and search for Op-Critical, Brett’s band. It’s an interesting insight into the way he thinks. Notice most of them have hardly any views except for “Twilight Angel.” I don’t joke when I say I’m bothered by that man inserting himself into a scene popular with teenaged (and younger) girls.
You may notice some of those videos have a “Creative Commons CC BY license attached to them, which basically means you can re-distribute them yourself for non-commercial use if you attach proper attribution. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ for more info.
Please notice that on videos with the CC BY license, you can re-distribute changed versions of the video as long as you indicate if changes were made. This permits Kimberlin Unmasked style parodies, for instance.
Ok, that is weird. your comment was before one of mine and one of howard’s and yet it is appearing at the bottom.
Because the parent comment ended up in the moderation queue, probably because it has 2 links in it. You’ll see it tomorrow morning.
To paraphrase the blob:
“It’s all absolute horseshit. It’s all absolute horseshit. And I and my family have been put through pain and suffering because Brett Kimberlin has a grudge. Because somebody, in my opinion, is paying Brett Kimberlin to file these charges against me, in the hopes that I will either break or die. …”
He doesn’t rise to Phil Collins’ stature either. I’ve heard cats in heat with better melodies than what I have heard from TDPK
It was wise of you to check his videos for the purpose of researching Brett Kimberlin’s background. I hope others here will do so too. I have another comment waiting in moderation because it has a couple of links in it, but the gist of it is to look at the youtube account of user JTMPAdmin and search for “Op-Critical.”
I don’t know, I think this song by Michael Jackson might speak to Brett on a deep level:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYXqwbtkkeM
(I don’t know if that will embed or what. Feel, free John to embed the video in my comment)
I suggest you ignore the visual and listen, really, listen to the lyrics.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJFVPxBpezk&w=560&h=315]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjy-OMIyXbg&w=420&h=315]
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WusQjMnD0cs&w=420&h=315]
“My lyrics are very potent, and they’ll touch a lot of people.” given the state of his album sales, I would say “impotent” is the better word. 🙂
And thankfully judging by said album sales, only a minimum of touching.
They do share one very profound trait.
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