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Monday, January 08, 2007
As you may have noticed, things have been a little slow around these parts. As it happens, I am in fact shutting down this old blog and starting another with its very own domain name. It will be launching February 2. Watch this space. In the meantime, though, I thought I might offer a clap clap best-of. Enjoy. - There was the whole Blueberry Boat series, probably this blog's biggest achievement. This is a good summary post. - I broke down the three levels of pop, probably too briefly. I've done a lot more thinking about this and a considerably longer version of this model should come out at some point. - A very close reading of MIA's "POP," one of the best things I've written. - Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" as a relationship you're having. - Mutual Appreciation, fictional memoirs, realism, and the cultural hegemony of the tragic mode. (Note: nowhere near as bad as it sounds!) - An analysis of a New Pornographers song, sort of the basis for the Blueberry Boat analysis. - An in-depth analysis of a Billy Joel picture. - Going to Coney Island with a 9-year-old seeing the ocean for the first time. - I saw a crazy-ass Courtney Love concert and did an extensive analysis of the picture of some guy sucking her boob outside Wendy's. - Home recording: it is awesome. - A response to Steven Berlin Johnson's Everything Bad is Good For You. - Things you should know about music critics. - Reasons not to like music--something we don't talk about enough. - Bill Clinton and others at the Apollo. - LCD Soundsystem's "Yeah" and lyrical analysis v. musical analysis. - The romanticized aesthetic of art-under-repression. - Borat as a comic model for the 2006 midterm elections. - The horror of Love Monkey. - My fake application for the Rolling Stone reality show. - A discussion of Rock Star: Supernova and the new class of "rock people." - A fairly nasty review of Liz Phair's Somebody's Miracle. - Freak-folk and the notion of community in music. - Why we have payola. - Fiction writers writing about music v. writers writing about music. - Five books--a survey that turns all serious. - Sex advice from a music critic. (Warning: kinda gross.) - The use of Shania Twain in I Heart Huckabees. - How to produce a (good) Tori Amos album. - Kimya Dawson's "Loose Lips". - Henry Darger and outsider artists as pop artists. - MIA and Diplo's Piracy Funds Terrorism. - A response to "The Persuaders," i.e. fear-mongering about advertising. - The Cross-Manhattan Expressway. - Playing (inadvertently) at a jambands festival in Scarsdale. - A Prince concert. - If music had a league commish. - Me on my own writing. - A historical view of American Idol and William Hung. - More Courtney. - Pop/rock's debt to art music. - Nirvana: not sad. - Genre confluence. - The Scorpions index. - Music and work. (And Nirvana and MBV.) - An artistic bill of rights: the right to irony, etc. - The dangers of peer critique in early art. - New York when it has just gotten warm. - Apolitical political comedy. - Hole's "Awful." (From old Fluxblog.) - Strong Bad Sings: a good album. - "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex": a good song. - Evanesence: a good band. Sorta. - "Experimental pop," yikes. This is not what The Unicorns are. - Mellencamp's "Pink Houses." - Outkast's "The Rooster." - A defense of Chuck. - Bangs: kind of a jackass. - The Starlight Mints' "Submarine #3." - Music as actual language poetry. - Culture and politics: different. More later. Also, if anyone can find that post where I talk about Courtney Love outside Wendy's, I'd be grateful. UPDATE: Aha, found it! See above. |