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July 24, 2007

Remembering the Pumpkins

All right.

By now some of you must have heard at least a bit of the new Smashing Pumpkins album, Zeitgeist.

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What do we think?

I'm underwhelmed, but I was by the last album all the original Pumpkins participated in as well. Billy Corgan's solo stuff didn't particularly do it for me either.

I was willing to give it a chance -- particularly after seeing the hype video from Warner Brothers, which plays on the Pumpkins' past and suggests this is the next chapter in a story we grew up with and love.

Unfortunately, the album seems smaller and less impressive when measured against the Pumpkins' past.

My favorite jab at the album may be from Seattle's The Stranger, which published a satirical "Open Letter From Billy Corgan."

The new video is sort of crap, too. Which is a shame because I used to love Pumpkins videos, which were almost universally terrific.

I think I prefer to remember them this way:

Or this way:

Or even this way, despite how ridiculous Billy Corgan looks with hair:

Maybe it was because I was the perfect age when I first heard the Pumpkins but I just thought they were so effortlessly beautiful and strange. But this new album, this new single and video...it feels like they're working twice as hard to get half as far creatively.

What do you guys think? Heard the new album? Who were your favorite Pumpkins?


September 5, 2007

Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, Radio Nowhere

Lately I've been listening to Spoon's new record, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, a lot.

Like, obsessively.

When I'm not listening to it, I'm singing songs from it to myself and dancing around as though I was in an iPod commerical.

It's become embarassing.

The single "I Turn My Camera On" is pretty addictive.

Not completely unrelated -- Bruce Springsteen's video for the single "Radio Nowhere" from his forthcoming album with the E-Street Band is now online. It sounds like...something. But I don't know what. I like it, though.

September 6, 2007

"It's Britney, b**ch!" -- reborn pop icon or a gay icon in waiting?

I'm strangely ambivalent about Britney Spears, her new single and her upcoming performance at the MTV Video Music Awards.

The new single, "Gimme More" begins with Britney announcing "It's Britney, b**ch!" -- and then giggling girlishly.

She then moans/sings lines like "You've got me in a strange position/if you're on a mission/you've got my permission."

Which might have been intriguing five years ago. But we've now seen her pregnant, bald, swinging at photographers, marrying backup dancers and walking barefoot through gas station bathrooms. Any mystique that once existed is gone forever and the new single seems almost like a parody of a Britney Spears song.

As I've written about before, part of Britney's incredible success was the way in which she so successfully straddled that ever-thinner line between innocent bubble gum pop princess and wanton, hardcore pop whore. The whole wet hot virgin thing was not new -- but she did it so transcendently well that even the most savvy of us had to wonder, as Chuck Klosterman did in a classic piece for Esquire -- was she the least self-aware person on the planet, or the most self-aware?

The Video Music Awards could be a triumphant return for Britney -- someone I know has a theory that she's been so successful because so many people are, deep down within themselves, pulling for her to succeed despite her own ridiculousness. The further she falls -- marrying K-Fed, having two of his children and then leaving them at home to go panty-less clubbing with Paris Hilton -- the more we want her to, like Hulk Hogan, come back from the depths and be our hero once again.

But as a fellow reporter said to me today -- this could also be just an awful embarrassment. She's been through a lot since her last album and tour -- a marriage, two children, rehab -- and those who care on more than a voyeuristic, will-she-make-a-fool-of-herself level, may be expecting the young, hot dancing machine sexpot of a half-decade ago. We may instead get the modern version of Elvis' Live from Hawaii special -- a pop icon past whose pop moment has past, well beyond the peak of their powers, begging for people to care again but clearly consigned to a sort of post-stardom that can only ever bottom out in a sort of cut-rate cult fame that will never really compare to the heady thrill of new, young fame.

Her new publicity shots do have her looking a bit like a drag queen...

Which brings me to an interesting point.

I've noticed that gay men have become the latter-day bread and butter of many a faded female pop star (Cher, Madonna, Cindy Lauper, Debbie Harry). Some of the young women who grew up with the music will always have a soft spot for these pop divas -- but for whatever reason (pop stars' flamboyance, the fact that some drag queens like to dress like them, take your pick) gay guys seem to be the retirement plan. None of these women are gay themselves -- but they've all become "gay icons."

Not a bad deal, really.

So maybe the question is -- will Britney use this upcoming performance and upcoming album to keep herself in the mainstream pop spotlight a while longer (as her idol Madonna has managed to do) -- or is she headlining the next Gay Games?

September 7, 2007

Culture Shock week in review

In this week's posts you can:

* Read my musings on Britney Spears looking like a drag queen (and the possibility that she'll spend the rest of her life performing for them).

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* Find out whether Disney Channel's High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens (and new star of inadvertent teen amateur Internet pornography) is into the Brazilian wax!

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* Check out pictures of Maggie Gyllenhaal in the new Agent Provocateur lingerie ad campaign!

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* Consider "The N Word" with comedians Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle -- all of whom used it to greater effect than Eddie Griffin, who was bounced from a Black Enterprise event for dropping it this weekend.

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* Tell me whether you got screwed when Apple dropped the price of the iPhone just two months after its release (and whether the $100 store credit they're giving customers makes up for it).

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* Check out clips from shows coming out on DVD -- including 30 Rock, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and, of course, Flight of the Conchords.

If you missed any of it, it's all archived. Enjoy.

Also -- talk back, you lurking bastards!

September 11, 2007

The once and future Britney

Here's what I mean about Britney Spears, whose disgraceful VMA performance this year has been the subject of much discussion since she sleep-walked her way through it on Sunday:

This clip, from her infamous VMA performance (and kiss) with Madonna and Christina Aguilera, demonstrates that she can perform without lip-synching:

(Dig how excited the guys from "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" are -- it's like their heads are about to explode. I'm telling you -- Germans love David Hasselhoff and gay dudes love Madonna.)

Come to that, this performance of "Satisfaction/Oops, I Did It Again" from 2000 demonstrates that -- at least for the first bit.

And this clip, the much talked about VMA performance with the snake, shows that even when she feels she has to lip sync (and it seems clear she's doing it here) she can do it better than she did it this time.

All three clips show that she can (or could -- I suppose it's been a while) dance better than she did this time around.

You don't have to enjoy this type of music to understand from these clips that she was once a commanding, dynamic performer who help audiences in the palm of her hand.

"Was" being the operative word, I suppose.

I don't know why -- but this makes me sad.

Sort of like watching an old Michael Jackson performance and then seeing what's become of him.

Just seems a waste.


November 27, 2007

Springsteen/Arcade Fire frontman share cover of Spin magazine

Bruce may be down one keyboardist for now, but he's on the cover of the current issue of Spin with Win Butler, lead singer of Arcade Fire.

Here's some YouTube footage of The Boss doing Arcade Fire's "Keep The Car Running" with Win and his wife, Regine, and a duet on his own "State Trooper" as well.

January 29, 2008

Hillary Clinton, campaign songs and nuns being raped

Mark Frauenfelder of BoingBoing points out that one of the songs Hillary Clinton is using on the campaign trail is "When the Lady Smiles" by Dutch rock group Golden Earring.

In the video clip for the song (which, incidentally, has not aged well -- I can't imagine how they choose these songs. Ronald Reagan famously wanted to use "Born in the U.S.A." -- an anthem about how screwed up the country was -- because he thought it sounded patriotic) a nun is raped and a dog eats the attacker's brain. The video was banned from MTV in 1984.

The chances that Clinton knows this -- or is paying much attention at all to what's being played at her rallies and why -- are pretty slim. But it is none-the-less hilarious that Clinton, proud mommy of legislation such as the Family Entertainment Protection Act and constant cultural hall monitor of the "for our children" crusade, is blaring a song by a band whose video MTV thought was too much. In 1984. The same year they broadcast Madonna writhing on the floor in a wedding dress, moaning "Like A Virgin."

April 28, 2008

Open Your Heart

I can't sleep and I'm up writing with the TV on in the background.

Madonna's video for "Open Your Heart" just came on VH1 Classic.

And it made me think:

1) Madonna was better before she thought she was "important."

2) Music videos were better when they thought they were.

May 9, 2008

Dave Grohl's special message to Metallica

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Metalhead Dave Grohl has posted a special message to Metallica through Metal Hammer magazine (for which I came very close to freelancing some years ago -- weird but unrelated story).

The jist of it: the former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman loves them through thick and thin and can't wait for the new album.

However, he does say:

"Good luck. And don't release it until it's kick-ass."

Hear, hear!

Lest you doubt Grohl's trashy metal bona fides:

May 23, 2008

Weezer takes new video from/to YouTube

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Go check out Weezer's new video for "Pork and Beans," the first single off their sixth album (self titled, people are calling it "the red album.")

It's got a galaxy of YouTube stars -- the Chocolate Rain and History of Dance guys, Kevin Federline, Miss Teen South Carolina and even Chris Crocker.

July 17, 2008

Radiohead animation contest down to five

Go check out the finalists in Radiohead's contest for best animated video from their album In Rainbows.

I kinda dig this one:



Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at aniBoom

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