Extreme Pop
Jun. 4th, 2006 05:21 pmI posted this over on the rolling teenpop thread.
xhuxk was talking to me about Decibel magazine, which devotes itself to extreme metal, and after I got off the phone I got the idea that if you could designate some things "extreme metal" you should also be able to designate things "extreme pop."
So, my nominations for EXTREME POP would include:
Mariah Carey (esp. her 1991 peak) because she's just fuckin' extreme, and 'cause she squeaks.
Napoleon XIV's "They're Coming to Take Me Away" because it's extremely silly and irritating and because the flipside is the same song played backwards which causes people to shoot themselves in the head.
The Veronicas' "4ever" for its deliriously gorgeous harmonies.
Boney M for being guilelessly eclectic.
Richard Harris' "MacArthur Park," because someone left the cake out in the rain.
Lindsay Lohan's video for "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)"
Johnny Ray
The Shangri-Las
Little Richard
You can figure out what's extreme about the last three. This list is just to get the concept going.
xhuxk was talking to me about Decibel magazine, which devotes itself to extreme metal, and after I got off the phone I got the idea that if you could designate some things "extreme metal" you should also be able to designate things "extreme pop."
So, my nominations for EXTREME POP would include:
Mariah Carey (esp. her 1991 peak) because she's just fuckin' extreme, and 'cause she squeaks.
Napoleon XIV's "They're Coming to Take Me Away" because it's extremely silly and irritating and because the flipside is the same song played backwards which causes people to shoot themselves in the head.
The Veronicas' "4ever" for its deliriously gorgeous harmonies.
Boney M for being guilelessly eclectic.
Richard Harris' "MacArthur Park," because someone left the cake out in the rain.
Lindsay Lohan's video for "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)"
Johnny Ray
The Shangri-Las
Little Richard
You can figure out what's extreme about the last three. This list is just to get the concept going.
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Date: 2006-06-04 11:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-04 11:31 pm (UTC)That faster, harder, popper mix of Whigfield's "Saturday Night"
Lieutenant Pigeon - "Mouldy Old Dough"
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:08 am (UTC)But since extreme metal will not welcome extreme false metal, EXTREME POP WILL, hence:
Poison for the "I Want Action" video, which is extreme candy-colored transvestitism.
Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar On Me" for being extremely on MTV all summer long, 1988.
Hilary Duff's "Rock this World" and "Girl Can Rock," because they're there.
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Date: 2006-06-05 01:08 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-06-05 04:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 06:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 06:27 am (UTC)i think that what is extreme about these people, is an awareness of their own artifice and their own realness, and how those depth bombs of concepts can be used in concordance... (so life despite god, while a masterpeice, is too earnest and not artifical enough, to be extreme)
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Date: 2006-06-05 09:46 am (UTC)"Mouldy Old Dough" - I'll elaborate more on this when Popular reaches 1972 but though the combination of primitive piano-hammering (by an old granny) and the gutteral mumblings of a horrible tramp does not sound particularly pop, it was No.1 for several weeks and certainly sounds like a limit being pushed - a particular kind of British pop jollity (the crowd gathering round the old joanna) turning stompy and aggressive.
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Date: 2006-06-05 10:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 10:25 am (UTC)Christina Aguilera - 'Make Over'
because it shamelessly lifts, note for note, the melody of the Sugababes' 'Overload', safe in the knowledge that no American will have heard it before. Then it proceeds to filter it through a completely insane mariachi/flamenco/hair metal/powerballad purée - the insistence of the castanets alone would put this into the extreme category, and that's before we consider the hysterical stabbing treated strings and Xtina's own bonkers, strung-out holler.
True Steppers ft Dane Bowers & Victoria Beckham - 'Out Of Your Mind'
as discussed recently on a Now poll
I don't know if Shakira is too self-consciously mad to be extreme, I think she is (the Outkast 'wacky' rule, though she is not as bad as them).
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Date: 2006-06-05 11:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 11:38 am (UTC)Not the "fuck" stuff (Sister, Darling Nikki), because that isn't particularly extreme for pop, I guess, not now, anyway, but the "headfuck" stuff eg. and esp. If I Was Your Girlfriend. Extreme because of the sonics, I guess, the tweaked voice(s), the Camille "backstory" the first 12 seconds or so with the strings, the sampled voice, the wedding march that becomes the slow crawl of the beat, the words, you know, I'm no writer, sorry...
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 12:27 pm (UTC)Perhaps if you were a club-goer, this was perfectly normal pop, but for me it seems absolutely surreal when I first heard it on the radio (and seeing the videos only reinforced the feeling, I remember wondering whether they were produced for some goth aerobics tape that we in Kyiv were oblivious to).
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Date: 2006-06-05 12:29 pm (UTC)matt of coldcut's definition of a hook =
Date: 2006-06-05 12:29 pm (UTC)this x (more than n) = --> towards EP
where n = some number or something
My Definition of a Boombastic Pop Style
Date: 2006-06-05 04:18 pm (UTC)Re: My Definition of a Boombastic Pop Style
Date: 2006-06-05 04:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-05 05:48 pm (UTC)Extreme Lunch
Date: 2006-06-06 04:36 am (UTC)This seems closely related to the "free lunch"...like the more free lunches a song has to offer, the more (potentially) EXTREME it is.
Daphne and Celeste are EXTREME POP because they don't give a fuck. Eminem (usually) isn't, because he says he doesn't give a fuck but actually does.
"Hypocrite" is EXTREME POP, "Billy S" isn't (I also don't think self-consciousness disallows EXTREME POP, "Hypocrite" counters that, although smug self-consciousness certainly does, "Billy S" supports that). M2M is EXTREME POP, Marion Raven and Marit Larsen are not (Marit is closer), because neither of them would stick a Bee Gees chorus in the middle of one of their songs without batting an eyelash. Maybe Marit would do something like this someday, but she'd bat one eyelash, i.e. wink.
I just realized that the Girl Authority version of "Hollaback Girl" is EXTREME POP and the original isn't. Hmmm
The A*Teens and Devo 2.0 are both EXTREME POP because they want it and they go get it, West End Girls aren't because they don't and they don't.
Aqua are EXTREME POP because they're Danish bimbos, Toy-Box because they're Danish dorks. Both know they're funny instead of thinking they're funny, which is why Daze and Ch!pz are not EXTREME POP.
Re: Extreme Lunch
Date: 2006-06-06 11:40 am (UTC)Indie is extreme to the extent that it's extremely tepid; the more extreme it is the more tepid it feels, at any rate. I like the idea "accepted level of extremity"; would "required level of 'extremity'" be another way of putting it?
New quick definition of "extreme pop": "extreme music that isn't boring." But perhaps I need to come up with an auxiliary concept: "extreme semipop," to designate "music that has the potential to be popular because it isn't boring even if it isn't yet popular."
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Date: 2006-06-06 12:00 pm (UTC)New subcategory of "extreme pop": extreme crossover pop. "Hey Ya." "Since U Been Gone." "Who Let the Dogs Out." But "Pon de Replay" and "S.O.S." don't count - even though they've crossed extremely, they aren't extreme in doing so.
For a while in the late '80s, "crossover" was a quasi-generic name, more the name of a radio format than a music, but the music that was driving the crossover was what was variously known as "freestyle" or "Latin hip-hop" - Exposé and Company B and Cover Girls and Cynthia and Judy Torres - which I guess was heard as a middle ground betw. Bananarama and L.L. Cool J and so became the fulcrum that allowed the radio station (KMEL in San Francisco, for instance) to play both. But freestyle was really a new form of disco.
Extreme pseudo middle-ground pop.
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Date: 2006-06-11 07:18 pm (UTC)"crossover "as quasi-generic
Date: 2006-06-11 07:25 pm (UTC)Missing comments from skillextric
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