This is possibly the worst thing that I have ever seen. Rebecca Black, Friday: [link]
Wow. I couldn't finish it, but it took me at least a minute longer after I decided I couldn't watch it to actually click away. Lordy!
'Out Of Gas'
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.
This is possibly the worst thing that I have ever seen. Rebecca Black, Friday: [link]
Wow. I couldn't finish it, but it took me at least a minute longer after I decided I couldn't watch it to actually click away. Lordy!
I hate you people with your links.
In better news for your ears, Natalie Maines sings Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" for the Big Love series finale. [link]
That is a lovely version, and totally appropriate to Big Love.
My favorite version though, is Mandy Moore & Micheal Stipe from Saved!.
I will sometimes sing along with it 9 or 10 times in a row.
t /tmi
Well, if we're in the mood for gorgeous, hearbreaking Brian Wilson melodies as sung by talented female vocalists I'll recommend Fantasy is Reality/Bells of Madness sung by his daughter, Carnie.
This is possibly the worst thing that I have ever seen. Rebecca Black, Friday: [link]
It's not really much worse than anything I've heard from Kesha. The only thing missing is a few years of hookers and blow.
The only thing missing is a few years of hookers and blow.
There aren't any hookers in Ke$ha's new single. Though the video is fun in a silly over-the-top way, what with James Van Der Beek (who's grown up very nicely) and unicorns.
I keep trying to get people to watch that video, and they give me the WTF CRAXY look.
Huh. For a long time that was the only show on MTV I watched.
All of which begs the question: Decades after the show debuted, do we even have an "alternative music scene" anymore? MTV2 already covers indie bands quite well on shows like "Subterranean." Maybe this is their chance to tap into the wealth of Gen X nostalgia.
So they haven't said what exactly the programing will be?