2010-04-26

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2010-04-26 11:51 am

Yet Another Year In America April 22, 2010

B.o.B bobs up to the top and also has a new entry in the top 20. And I actually enjoy listening to a couple of Glee tracks. A surprisingly pleasant week, though the music doesn't have a lot of surprise in it.

B.o.B )

Christina Aguilera )

Lady GaGa )

Glee Cast )

Glee Cast )

La Roux )
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2010-04-26 03:52 pm
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Right to Breathe

I posted this over on [livejournal.com profile] poptimists, where [livejournal.com profile] meserach was asking if any blogs focused on pop lyrics:

Girls Aloud would be interesting to explore because, even though I sometimes like them quite a lot (made my P&J ballot last year with a song that most Brit critics didn't seem to like), I'm sure I don't get them. There seems to be a Brit tendency to simply declare control over style, as if to assert you're using fashion rather than following it. Not that most Brits do this, just the ones who make a point of manipulating style. Whereas their American counterparts - Warhol, Madonna - are much more contentious in their manipulations, which I think is a tacit admission that they're not in control, that one has to fight for style. So naturally I tend to identify harder with the Americans. Back forty years or so I recognized that the Stones were the best rock group, and I identified with Jagger's mind, and with Ray Davies', and his distance from the gorgeousness of his own music, but my heart was with Dylan and the Airplane and the Velvet Underground.

(Not that there aren't counterexamples. John Lennon always seemed to be fighting for his very right to breathe.)