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The Rules Of The Game #10: Embracing The Ashlee Whirlpool

Still think my writing suffers from a bit of stage fright at LVW, and I've only scratched the surface with Ashlee and don't say much about the sound. But I like this, hope it'll open up Ashlee for some of you the way my Pazz & Jop piece opened up Eminem for some people back in early 2001.
EDIT: Here are links to all but three of my other Rules Of The Game columns (LVW's search results for "Rules of the Game"). Links for the other three (which for some reason didn't get "Rules Of The Game" in their titles), are here: #4, #5, and #8.
[UPDATE: I've got all the links here now:
http://koganbot.livejournal.com/179531.html]
(Oh, and to answer the question that LVW poses in the subhead, I way prefer Ashlee to Alanis, but I think Ashlee's best, "La La" and "Shadow" and "I Am Me," gets edged out by my favorite couple of Beatles songs ("She Loves You" and "You Can't Do That"). I've always hated "Let It Be," however.)

Still think my writing suffers from a bit of stage fright at LVW, and I've only scratched the surface with Ashlee and don't say much about the sound. But I like this, hope it'll open up Ashlee for some of you the way my Pazz & Jop piece opened up Eminem for some people back in early 2001.
EDIT: Here are links to all but three of my other Rules Of The Game columns (LVW's search results for "Rules of the Game"). Links for the other three (which for some reason didn't get "Rules Of The Game" in their titles), are here: #4, #5, and #8.
[UPDATE: I've got all the links here now:
http://koganbot.livejournal.com/179531.html]
(Oh, and to answer the question that LVW poses in the subhead, I way prefer Ashlee to Alanis, but I think Ashlee's best, "La La" and "Shadow" and "I Am Me," gets edged out by my favorite couple of Beatles songs ("She Loves You" and "You Can't Do That"). I've always hated "Let It Be," however.)
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Date: 2007-08-09 10:08 pm (UTC)> you must care about lyrics if you care whether the singer "means what she says."
:) Ah you've got me there. The reason I have been hanging around this post all bloody day is because I read Frank's column interpreting Ashlee's lyrics, and thought "how the hell does he know she means all that?" I wanted to firstly challenge Frank on this (which he has answered) and secondly try and work out why I don't think about lyrics that way. So this conclusion (that I don't care about lyrics) isn't quite what I meant. I definitely place less emphasis on lyrics than music and image. If the lyrics aid the music and image all the better, but on their own they could never inspire that 'OMG!' factor that you guys seem to be getting with Ashlee. Perhaps she'll be the one to change my ways?
Right I am DEFINITELY going to bed now.