Musical Slumming

Dec 13, 2004 23:28

It's fairly safe to say that I tend to be a music snob. I'll listen to the radio when that's the best option, but I like the music I like, and that almost never includes the Top-40 stuff. My computers at work and at home are chock-full of the folky and funky alternative stuff that I like to listen to, and I seldom have to subject myself to the whims of the twelve-year old listening public.

When the iTunes Music Store first came out, it was fairly empty of the kind of music that I like. Over time, the selection has gotten much, much better, but it was slim pickings in those early days. So when I found the music video selection of the iTunes store, I wasn't terribly hopeful. And truthfully, the first videos they streamed were often genres I don't care about, like hip hop, rap, and r&b. Over time, they've posted a lot of really great videos there, like Rachael Yamagata's Worn Me Down and Mindy Smith's Come to Jesus, along with a lot of not-so-great Top 40 stuff with catchy videos.

I'm addicted to this service, I swear. Why else would I have (repeatedly) watched the JoJo Leave (Get Out) video? It's not like it's a good song, but it's catchy as hell. I'm in love with the live video of Curbside Prophet, by Jason Mraz, and I've discovered the incredible voice of Hayley Westenra, who's a teenager from New Zealand. I spent weeks watching No Doubt's cover of It's My Life on constant loop, and I discovered the awesomeness that is the Scissor Sisters.

Don't get me wrong, there's some laughably bad stuff there. There should be a rule against actors like Lindsay Lohan, Robert Downey, Jr., and Minnie Driver recording albums, and I'm convinced that one of the later circles of hell has that awful, awful Easy Breezy songs playing in a continual loop. But sometimes, even the awful stuff is catchy.

God help me, I'm addicted to Kelly Clarkson's video, Since U Been Gone. This is wrong on so many levels. First and foremost, she's an American Idol, which means she exemplifies everything that's wrong in music today, the innate embodiment of twelve-year old whim. Secondly, I have a moral opposition to songs with "U" in place of "You" in the title. On principle, you understand. But I've been watching this video, over and over again. I've picked out all these brief moments that I like, in the same way that I scope out a scene for a photograph. I know that if I had heard the song on the radio, I wouldn't care at all, but there we are.

iTunes is evil.

In somewhat related news, I had that godawful Easy Breezy song stuck in my head all afternoon. It was horrible -- torture. The song that finally ejected it from my head wound up not being one of the iTunes songs at all; it was the song that went along with this goofy Flash movie that Jael posted a link to. The first time I saw it, this weekend, I didn't think anything of it, but I watched it again tonight with subtitles and realized that the song was in Romanian.

I'm sad that Claudia isn't around for me to share this piece of information with. I'm not sure she's even been reading lately -- she hasn't left a comment in a while. But I think she'd find it amusing that I'm walking around the house singing, 'nu ma, nu ma iei, nu ma, nu ma, nu ma iei...'
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