I can't get behind the genre-celebrates-itself hate as some of my favorite artists (Chuck Berry, Lou Reed, Public Enemy) wrote some of their best songs ("Roll Over Beethoven", "School Day", "Rock and Roll", "Bring the Noise", "Rebel without a Pause") about their music.
I save my hate for the sub-category of "it sucks to be a musician (or celebrity)." I mean, come on, you chose this life! Save your whining for in private!
Oddly, except for Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark." Largely because it was the right song at the right moment. With a killer tune.
Woohoo CDS por moi! Awesomeness.
ION launch.com continues to rock.
Pssst. Hayden, check Press (I don't drink beer though).
Excellent! Lemme know when you're coming down & we'll get some Scotch & take in the show.
Now Playing: Steve Earle
Poor Boy.
Good times.
Now getting slagged at AMG: Courtney Love's latest.
Gee, it kind of looks like maybe Kurt did ghost write most of
Live Through This.
Now playing: Hec-u-mix, which is great fun.
Does Knut ever post around here these days? I know he's large with the Sarah Harmer love, and she has a new album coming out tomorrow. She also has a little acoustic set on CBC Radio3. (Warning: that link is to an all-Flash interface that is death to dial-ups, and generally kind of annoying.)
Does Knut ever post around here these days?
It's been a while. I think he's been real busy with his Dogtown Review.
Gee, it kind of looks like maybe Kurt did ghost write most of Live Through This.
I would have been really angry at you for suggesting this ten years ago, and would have given you a full dose of 15-year-old grrrrl feminism.
But now? Especially if you listen to In Utero and then Live Through This and note the common lyrical obsessions?
Um, yeah. I wish it wasn't the case, because I still love what Courtney seemed to represent a decade ago, but yeah.
I would have been really angry at you for suggesting this ten years ago, and would have given you a full dose of 15-year-old grrrrl feminism.
Ten years ago, Courtney got the benefit of the doubt from me. Not so much anymore. Though I still like reading her writing and interviews.