Sep 01, 2007 10:25
I finally broke down and paid for music on iTunes,
as much as I hate
the idea of paying Apple for music. Oh well. Fortunately, there aren’t
many songs I’d pay for which I don’t already own, so at least it won’t
be a recurring theme.
I figure it makes sense, though, for a certain set of conditions.
Specifically: (a) for something I really want, (b) that’s incredibly
obscure and can’t be found elsewhere, and (c) where I have no interest
in buying the entire album. That usually means vintage obscurity, and
that’s what I found myself buying on Thursday.
What’s doubly interesting is the contrast between the two songs I
bought. Apparently I’ve always had pretty diverse, esoteric tastes,
because you'd have a hard time finding two more opposite
Seventies-era artists than James Taylor and Alice Cooper. “Is That the
Way You Look?” is an atypical (for JT) doo-wop ditty full of
infatuation, while
“Go to
Hell” is teenage angst-rock. And how can you argue with a lyric like:
“You’d even force-feed a diabetic a candy cane”?
sentimentalism,
adolescence,
music,
humor