Cool Tunes

  • The Beatles: A Hard Days Night
  • The Silver Jews: The Natural Bridge
  • The New Pornographers: Mass Romantic
  • The Kinks: Something Else
  • The Hold Steady: ...Almost Killed Me
  • The Mountain Goats: Tallahassee
  • Pavement: Slanted and Echanted
  • John Lennon: John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band
  • Joni Mitchell: Blue
  • Eminem: The Marshal Mathers LP

July 16, 2009

Dustin's pop lyric picks

Dustin Fridkin sent me an email responding with picks, and it was great.  I have to post it:

i will stifle my disagreement with the myriad assertions of the goodness and/or perfection of many of the pop-song lines quoted by my esteemed colleagues.  surely, of course, others will similarly disagree with many of those quoted below (the very volume of them, if nothing else, must guarantee it).

furthermore, it should be noted that when i hear a pop song, i don't tend to listen for this or that lyric, but rather to the thing entire.  as such, many of my favorite bands (sleater kinney or the band, for example) don't appear here, in spite of the fact that they write great songs.  this is so simply because their songs don't have easily extracted "great lines."  on the other hand, some bands (the mountain goats, for example) could, i think, easily fill a list of great lines from pop songs by themselves.  this sounds snobby.  i don't mean it too, and i apologize for it.

anyhow, here's my contribution.  it's a bit over-long, i know.  i don't like much, but when i like, i have very little filter.  some of these, i'm sure, are included because of the strength of their delivery, others by their placement in the context of the song, and the rest, it's likely, by virtue of idiosyncratic (or, it's possible, idiotic) judgment. it will be easily ascertained by the attentive reader that this list did not come "off the top of my head."  in my, and this list's, defense: tho it was not exactly spontaneous, neither was it the object of much thought.  i just sort of cruised around my itunes library and thought things like "oh, shit! this is awesome!  what about..." and so on.

enough.  let's get on with the list.

for starters, and apropos of what's said above:

"it's the sonics, not the phonics, and it's all in the delivery"
- ted leo & the pharmacists

moving on to matters of the heart:

"i am not gonna lose you; we are gonna stay married in this house like a louisiana graveyard, where nothing stays buried"
- the mountain goats

"maybe she just has to sing for the sake of the song; and who do i think that i am to tell her she's wrong"
- townes van zandt

"why don't you show me now how to lose control"
- bikini kill

"your phone's off the hook, but you're not"
- x

"i ain't no goddamn son of a bitch: you better think about it, baby"
- the misfits

"baby even the losers get lucky sometimes"
- tom petty

"i don't give a damn about my bad reputation"
- joan jett

"all i need in this world of sin is me and my girlfriend"
- tupac (which, i realize, isn't really about a guy and his gal; nevertheless, it goes here)

on to politics, history, and economics:

"we came from the farms and the city streets of a hundred foreign lands, and we shed our blood in the battle's heat, now we're all americans."
- steve earle

"if you've got a lot of money you can make yourself merry; if you've only got a nickle it's the staten island ferry and that's hard times"
- bob dylan

"mixing pop and politics, you ask me what the use is.  i offer up embarrassment and my usual excuses"
- billy bragg

"maybe somehow this scam will still save us all"
- against me!

"till things are brighter, i'm the man in black"
- johnny cash

"if this is what we're for, then this is what we get"
- allergic to bullshit

"the harder they come, the harder they fall, one and all"
- jimmy cliff

"louisiana, they're trying to wash us away"
- randy newman

"let me tell you 'bout your blood, bamboo kid.  it ain't coca cola, it's rice"
- the clash

"it's so easy to defend the status quo, with everyone so cool an cynical"
- nofx

"if you're out to get the honey, then you don't go killing all the bees"
- joe strummer

"the poor stay cold, the rich stay rich.  that's how it goes, everybody knows"
- leonard cohen

"i'm gonna miss your money in my life"
- bikini kill

"i only had a corona; five cent deposit"
- the minutemen

or, perhaps, your interests are in philosophy, theology, and/or aesthetics

"hey suburbia, we're in love with you"
- screeching weasel

"new york's alright if you like saxophones"
- fear

"when i got the music, i got a place to go"
- rancid

"that summer feeling's gonna haunt you the rest of your life"
- jonathan richman

"you can't roller skate in a buffalo herd, but you can be happy if you've a mind to"
- roger miller

"stand! you've been sitting too long.  there's a permanent crease in your right and wrong"
- sly and the family stone

"bend your knees and bow your heads; save your babies; here's your future"
- the thermals

"how we laugh up here in heaven at the prayers you offer me; that's why i love mankind"
- randy newman

"hey suburbia, we're in love with you"
- screeching weasel

"see the stars, where the birds make their homes, staring back at us, indifferent, but distanced perfectly, projected endlessly, it's so fuckin' beautiful"
- rilo kiley

"every little memory has a song"
- ted leo & the pharmacists

okay, that was unnecessarily long-winded.  hope it's fun to read, tho, cuz it was fun to put together. it may be that none of the above are perfect or great, but they all stick with me.

cheers!
dustin


I really love a good rhyme

Seriously, a well-placed rhyme is a tune is brilliant.  This transcends genre.  Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" has some great rhymes.  I really like the "daddy" rhyming with "fine finnan haddie," which I think is a Scottish slang for a cigarette.   Eminem has killer rhymes, and the third verse of "Lose Yourself" is one of my favorite.  I always giggle when he raps: "Cuz, man, these goddamn food stamps don't buy diapersm, And there's no movie, there's no Mekhi Pfifer."  Brilliant.  A line like that rewards long-time fans for, you know, paying attention. 

July 15, 2009

So, MJ's death is like Hollywood's 9/11... aka some thoughts on Michael Jackson

I do not mean to mock MJ or 9/11, but the amount of idolatry has been crazy.  I guess it probably was the same when John Lennon or Elvis died.  That being said, I have been listening to some early Michael Jackson lately, as well as some Jackson 5, and I am stunned.  There is really no way to describe the quality of his vocals on something like "I Want You Back" or "Billie Jean."  Those two singles stick out to me because they contain some of the greatest pop productions and arrangements, and yet, still, MJ's vocals are the stars.  The vocals even outclass the tremendous chord progression in "I Want You Back" and what might be the greatest shaker in pop history--tied only with the shaker in used in the Rolling Stone's "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Jumping Jack Flah"--in "Billie Jean."  Stuff like "Man in the Mirror" can be annoying, but "Rock With You," "Don't Stop to You Get Enough," "P.Y.T," and "Of the Wall" are stunning.  Hence, I am throwing in my lot with the R.I.P. MJ crew.  He truly made some of the best pop singles of all time. 

July 14, 2009

thinking about pop music....

So, MJ's death had me thinking about pop music in general.  Also, I have been playing Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party" over and over on my Ipod, and I think mostly for the line "If memories were all I sang, I'd rather drive a truck."  I just love that line. 

Later, I started to think of just PERFECT pop music lines.  Some of them off the top of my head:

"I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me." - Beatles

"My smile is my make up, I wear, since my break up with you" - Smoky Robinson and Miracles

"You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows" - Bob Dylan

"The underground is over-crowded" - Archers of Loaf

"I can't stand it, I know you planned it, I'ma set it straight, this 'Watergate'." - Beastie Boys

"Birthdays were the worst dayz, now we drink champagne when we're thirsty." - Notorious B.I.G.

"Take a sad song and make it better." - Beatles

"Los Angeles give me Norfolk Virginia, Tidewater four ten O nine. Tell the folks back home this is the promised land callin', And the poor boy's on the line." - Chuck Berry

"I know my kisses are not his; I'm not gonna tell you why that is!" - Bob Dylan

"The highways jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive" - Bruce Springsteen

And, I think, the best ever pop lyric is:

"Is this a lasting treasure, or just a moment's pleasure? Can I believe the magic of your sighs?
Will you still love me tomorrow?"  Gerry Goffin and Carol King (made famous by the Shirelles)

This song/lyric survives pretty mediocre performances by Shirelles singer Shirley Owens and the author itself Carol King (with even worse back-up by James Taylor).  (Of course, the Shirelles version is the pinnacle of Phil Spector's "wall of sound" and a great record, and Carol King was a great song-writer but a passable vocalist at best--e.g. compare her version of "Natural Woman" to Aretha Franklin's.)  Side note, Dusty Springfield's version of this song is killer.

Ok, so what are some of your favorite pop song lines?

July 10, 2009

My Hero, and one of the best characters in fictional history.

I just hope they dont mess him up in the final season:
Ben 3

Ben 2

Ben 1

Karl: Keep your mouth shut, Mr. Linus.
Ben Linus: Karl. Now if you're gonna sleep with my daughter, I insist you call me Ben.


"Sometimes...good command decisions get compromised by bad emotional responses"
— Benjamin Linus

"I lie; that is what I do."- Ben

"Everything I did, I did for the Island!" - Ben

July 09, 2009

Palin: Brilliant or Nut-Job?

I mean on a political level.  Alaska has about the least powerful governor in the country, but she couldnt hack it.  Or, truth be told, she couldnt hack the media attention.  Maybe that means she won't be running for higher office.  Who knows.  I am still confused by Charlie Crist would want to run for Senator when being Gov of Florida is such a more powerful position, and better launching pad for a presidential run. Of course, the social conservatives love Palin (and Huck) and hate Crist.  So, who knows. 

July 08, 2009

Suggestions for Intro Class

I am teaching intro to political theory this fall.  I would like to include some non-traditional texts.  Some novels, poem, and films would be great.


Any thoughts.

At the moment I am leading toward Persopalis (comic), There WIll Be Blood (film), 12 Angry Men (film), and American Pastoral (novel).

I am also thinking abou assiging a TV show to be watched through whole semester.  I am leaning toward Deadwood or The Wire.  Clay Davis

July 07, 2009

I am back...

Look for more from me:  on Lost, Palin, Conan, Blue Dawg Dems, Kendrick Meeks, Breaking Bad, comics, Philip Roth, Richard Rorty, and more and moreME

April 28, 2009

Welcome to the Party, Arlen

I have been waiting for this for a while.  Now if we can just get those ladies up in Maine to switch too.

Arlen Spector becomes a Democrat

April 13, 2009

Final is Optional

TO:  Problems of Democracy students.

What: The final is optional

Email me jmaggio@ufl.edu for details.