Formula

Jan. 27th, 2006 11:26 am
[identity profile] steviespitfire.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
What's wrong (or right) with formula in pop? It seems to go hand in hand with the apparent 'disposability' of pop, really. I'm all for it: from Motown to, well, Lu Cont, I guess. On the other hand, I'm listening to the Coldplay remix and though I like it well enough, I do worry that JLC's just caning the same tried and tested formula again and again.

So, what do youse think? About formula? I'm sure Tom will have some stuff to say, what with all the 60s pop he's listening to for Popular. :)

Date: 2006-01-27 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dubdobdee.livejournal.com
yes being at work i couldn't remember the dates of whitfield's extravaganzas but like everyone else in the known universe, the sgt pepper effect -- ie that there were NO RULES ANYMORE -- hit black chart-pop also

more complicatedly, from the "other side" == the dawn of funk blah blah -- j.brown used strings often (a 50s hangover but radicalised brown-style); and sly wz also an black-"prog" ecletician (tho also a beatles fan) (g.clinton ditto, even more so) -- what could nay SHOULD be done put pressure on BG to move beyond his own formula (plus also it fell from adult favour via early-doors rockism, and the "pop=kidstuff" ideology)

finally there wz the struggle from the singers-turned-auteurs: stevie wonder stayed in-house; gaye left -- this wz partly abt artistic control but also abt personal history i think

Date: 2006-01-27 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] martinskidmore.livejournal.com
Also he loosened the restraints simply because Motown grew and was immensely successful, and running a big business doesn't leave you so much time to deal with the factory floor; and by the mid-60s he could hardly have felt that Smokey or HDH or Strong-Whitfield needed watching closely.

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