Thank you. The backlash is already in on her, and I just don't get it. Yeah, she's kind of cutesy at times, but not to the point of distraction. Beyond that, she's all manner of accomplished and lyrically talented. And hot, so hot.
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
And also, she's ready to cut anyone who fucks with her. I like that.
Yeah, the hell with assertive women in pop music--I want more actually violent women in pop music. "Won't U Please B Nice" goes on my Disturbing/Great list.
Another reason Ms. McKay is great? LB was requesting "Ding Dong" on a daily basis for a while.
OK, guys, I know at least three people here who would be "exceptionally well-qualified" for this job: [link]
Thank you. The backlash is already in on her, and I just don't get it. Yeah, she's kind of cutesy at times, but not to the point of distraction. Beyond that, she's all manner of accomplished and lyrically talented.
I'm not on her bandwagon, though I know that puts me in the minority in this group. I just can't get over how cutesy to the point of distraction "The Dog Song" is. And it was pounded into my head by all the radio stations I listened to at work until I COULD NOT STAND IT ANYMORE. Every once in a while there's an artist I refuse because of one song, and it may take me years before I can get past that one song and actually sample the rest of that artist's work. I'm afraid Ms. McKay is in that group.
I'm not into Norah Jones or Madeline Peyroux, either; maybe there's a trend line in those data points.
I don't know if y'all have seen this: A high school class does an a capella medley of Nintendo songs.
I'm not into Norah Jones or Madeline Peyroux
In case the mention of the name was making anyone else wonder, it looks like Madeleine Peyroux has reappeared.
I like Nellie McKay because even though she is obviously insane and occasionally very very annoying (that "rap" song? OMG KILL), I've never heard anything quite like her. She's very compelling.
I'm sort of in Rio's camp in that I think I prefer McKay as a concept to the actual artist.
But I do love Peyroux. Anyone who can pull off both "J'Ai Deux Amours" and "Between the Bars" (although the piano line on the latter is a Bit Much) is OK by me.