cool vid - but good god, is that really an actual released-on-record (or whatever they do these days) song??? F*ck me, I (and many others) am trying too hard on both the songwriting and vocals fronts....
No, I could spot that. I just didn't really like pop music when I was a kid. It wasn't until I lived with Hal that I got converted to liking that kind of thing. Which may explain why I own a copy of Spiceworld.
And ah - I get you. =) I suppose I feel that pop music - really zeitgeisty stuff - should unsettle once you're past 30. It's not for you any more.
I made a couple of friends recently who were 20-ish and who idolise the music of the late 80s and early 90s. 'cept what they're actually idolising is all the stuff that made it onto compilation albums. Not the hundreds of atrocious SAW tunes, lame grunge, third tier hair rock etc.
Yeah, looking back at it there's awesome stuff from every decade, but lots of shite to go with it. It's much easier to love a decade with a filter to sieve out the best of it.
Not sure what the zeitgeist is at the moment. Not being paying that much attention to it (only album I've listened to recently from the last few years is the most recent Linkin Park one, having heard it was a big departure from their earlier stuff).
It's the overall impression that's cr@p. It sounds kinda amateur. The vocals are dire in quality, even autotune-effected to the bollox (which I know is/was popular, which is fine effects go in and out fo fashion). She can't really sing as such, and, more importantly they haven't gone to any much effort to disguise it, or to make her sound good. (the alternative is that she can in fact sing but was told not to!) I assume she is extremely good looking! Mayube that's the style and I am just an old fogey :-)
It's not just pop though, rock lyrics (mine included) can be pretty banal too (not to mention sometimes downright awful!).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tik_Tok_%28song%29
You have noticed that most lyrics in pop music are bloody awful, right?
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(hence when _one_ was a teenager)
(sorry :) )
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And ah - I get you. =) I suppose I feel that pop music - really zeitgeisty stuff - should unsettle once you're past 30. It's not for you any more.
I made a couple of friends recently who were 20-ish and who idolise the music of the late 80s and early 90s. 'cept what they're actually idolising is all the stuff that made it onto compilation albums. Not the hundreds of atrocious SAW tunes, lame grunge, third tier hair rock etc.
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Not sure what the zeitgeist is at the moment. Not being paying that much attention to it (only album I've listened to recently from the last few years is the most recent Linkin Park one, having heard it was a big departure from their earlier stuff).
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I like bubblegum pop. :)
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It's the overall impression that's cr@p. It sounds kinda amateur. The vocals are dire in quality, even autotune-effected to the bollox (which I know is/was popular, which is fine effects go in and out fo fashion). She can't really sing as such, and, more importantly they haven't gone to any much effort to disguise it, or to make her sound good. (the alternative is that she can in fact sing but was told not to!) I assume she is extremely good looking! Mayube that's the style and I am just an old fogey :-)
It's not just pop though, rock lyrics (mine included) can be pretty banal too (not to mention sometimes downright awful!).
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But people so seem to like their bubblegum pop :->
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_AAn24fEk8
Alas, even UK gets content Canada doesn't