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freakytigger.livejournal.com) wrote in
poptimists2008-01-04 12:34 pm
The Future Is Ow
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7163404.stm
It's the annual BBC Sound of... poll!
Follow the link to look at the artists but also take part in our very own RESPONSE poll, whereby we discern which of these hott new artists' claims are most off-putting. Cynicism? More like survival instinct.
[Poll #1115544]
It's the annual BBC Sound of... poll!
Follow the link to look at the artists but also take part in our very own RESPONSE poll, whereby we discern which of these hott new artists' claims are most off-putting. Cynicism? More like survival instinct.
[Poll #1115544]
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What utter toss! It's still in your HEADS, dears! What's the point of scrubbing it out? Surely looking at what's wrong with the track can help you write a better one?
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Actually spoken by Blokey from Revd And The Makers on the radio this morning. There's just so much in there that in horrible, not least the implication that critics aren't 'real people' and the subtle sleight of hand that makes the whole thing mean "If you don't like Revd And The Makers you are not a real person".
Incidentally, I wonder what he meant when he said 'critics'. I'm sure the answer is 'Q Magazine' but it's a weird statement to make in a world where the internet exists.
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I think the 9-yr-old girl/80-yr-old man needs more hate: it makes me think of all-things-to-all-people fusion-cooking wackiness which, because it's trying to be all things to all people is actually inherently conservative, and not really crazy at all. eg Mika or the Go Team.
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As is the "I realised a while back that pop is all about theft" - it's the "a while back" that does it. I AM IN AWE OF YR POSTMODERN WISDOM!!!
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All of these quotes were stolen from other people viz
Soulja Boy
"I'm just learning about my voice at the moment, what I can and can't do so it's a discovery about me."
Kate Knash
"We write a track, we record it and within the first hour if we're not feeling it we erase it, it's gone."
Brian Higgins
"There's something really authentic about a lot of doo-wop and '50s rock 'n' roll."
Mark Rongson
"We make music that tries to be progressive in some small way - in whatever way you can still do now."
Scouting For Girls
"People would be less interested in us if we were doing something they had heard before."
Booty Luv
"The goal is to have a nine-year-old girl and an 80-year-old man in a different country dancing at the same time."
Gogol Bordello
"We definitely take something away from every era. I realised a while back that pop music's all about theft."
Nickelback
"The album does address many similar themes dealing mostly with current apocalyptic confusion and post-apocalyptic survivalism."
Leona Lewis
"Nina Simone and Bad Brains are my two biggest vocal influences."
Johnny Borrell
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I think the one which came closest was the "erasing the track" one, because it seems a bit pointlessly idealistic - like everything else, music is more perspiration than inspiration, I'd bet - but everyone's got their own method and if that works for them, fair enough. Probably untrue, but it's not like any great pop artists have ever told massive fibs to bolster their appearance of authenticity, is it?
Nina/Brains just amused me. As
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Who knows?
I'm not dismissing the ick of the nuances mind you, though I mostly found them funny rather than infuriating. But in isolation, it's hard to attribute it to anything. If I saw a negatively-nuanced comment once from a band, I wouldn't think much of it. But if I saw another 4 or 5, especially if they were in different interviews, I expect that *would* have a cumulative influence which could end up turning me right off.
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The self-discovery bit might just indicate youthful silliness. (For some reason, this makes me think of the Red Dwarf episode where Lister went back in time and met his teenage self performing in a pub, singing a song which went "Ommmm, ommmmm". Crypto-fascist! Excuse me, I'm being distracted by amusement now)
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