Robyn, Paula, Enrique, Beyoncé, Heidi Montag, Mira Craig, Beth Ditto, Yung Berg, Ashley Tisdale, and lots about Aly & A.J.
The Rules Of The Game #20: Fleshy Women, Slimy Men, Smart Teens
Two questions: (1) Of all the songs I've been championing, why is "Potential Breakup Song" the one that's struck the biggest chord with you folks, that's become our miniature cause célèbre? (2) Why do some of us care so much that it gets airplay and breaks through to the general pop audience? What does it represent? What's at stake?
I read this column to the people in my writers group last night, some of whom got excited when I quoted the line from "Potential Breakup Song," and thought the song was terrific when I played it for them (at least the women did). My friend Ken said that it's got elements that remind him of Del Shannon. (When I think about it I can hear a family resemblance between its opening riff and the opening to Runaway. And PBUS's bass line does have something of a rockabilly boogie in it.)
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
The Rules Of The Game #20: Fleshy Women, Slimy Men, Smart Teens
Two questions: (1) Of all the songs I've been championing, why is "Potential Breakup Song" the one that's struck the biggest chord with you folks, that's become our miniature cause célèbre? (2) Why do some of us care so much that it gets airplay and breaks through to the general pop audience? What does it represent? What's at stake?
I read this column to the people in my writers group last night, some of whom got excited when I quoted the line from "Potential Breakup Song," and thought the song was terrific when I played it for them (at least the women did). My friend Ken said that it's got elements that remind him of Del Shannon. (When I think about it I can hear a family resemblance between its opening riff and the opening to Runaway. And PBUS's bass line does have something of a rockabilly boogie in it.)
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
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Date: 2007-10-18 04:38 pm (UTC)OK, so in your conception, we are rooting for Miley and A&A to be hits not for us but because we like Aly & AJ and want them to be successful because they deserve it? Maybe it's that I want others to see what I do in Aly & AJ because I've gotten so much enjoyment from their music.
The difference between "Potential Break Up Song" and "La La" is that PBUS is synth based and the others aren't. Of course, "Bullseye" is electric guitar based, but has there really been a poptimists outpouring of support over Aly & AJ in general or just PBUS.
Ashlee Simpson's best singles were released prior to what I perceive to be the peak (in popularity) of poptimists, and definitely prior to me joining the group. I think I like Aly & AJ better anyways.
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Date: 2007-10-18 05:36 pm (UTC)(By the way, the evangelical Christians I happen to know irl tend to be smart and questioning etc. As are the nonevangelical Christians and the nonevangelical non-Christians.)
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Date: 2007-10-18 05:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-18 05:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-18 06:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-18 09:23 pm (UTC)"Once Again" by Frankie Jordan, "Bigger Than Us" by Hannah/Miley, "Bet On It" from HSM2, "Come Back to Me" by Vanessa H, The Dressed Up As Life album by Sick Puppies (who??), "Driving To California" by Still Pending, and some Cheetah Girls stuff, and probably some other stuff too, I dunno.
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Date: 2007-10-19 03:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-19 04:44 am (UTC)You missed the ILM coinage of "cubicle indie."