2006-08-08

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I Love No.1's - 1994

Last week showed the patchy knowledge of Poptimists where 1958 was concerned, however hip-wiggling burger fan Elvis was the winner with a respectable 29 ticks. Not so much love for Jane Morgan, who failed to receive a single tick! Bad luck, Jane. This week we fast forward to a year when, thanks to the age restrictions on Livejournal, I am 100% sure that all you lot had been born! It's one of my formative pop years - 1994.

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[personal profile] koganbot2006-08-08 01:08 pm

Is A Punk Rock Shoe So They Get Real Dirty

Video for the Pack's "Vans." Don't know whether to call this "hyphy" or "snap" or what, but this is the catchy, spare novelty hip-hop track, knocking "Wait" and "Play" and all the rest down to has-beens. But what's going on here socially? Ghetto teens wooing skatepunks? Emulating them? Love the dancing, the slides, very friendly. Also makes an intriguing differentiation; Vans are multi-colored, not coke white. (If that's what they're saying.)

looking pasture

So, is it me or is 'Prangin' Out' by The Streets - the single version, anyway - which features Mike Skinner barely a jot - the best thing The Streets have done in forever? This is not a coincidence, is it? Are there many other examples of songs on which the titular artist does very little*, to the benefit of the song?

* (Very little of what they are known for, that is.)