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avevale_intelligencer) wrote2008-09-13 11:57 pm
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And tonight I watched, for some reason best known only to the gods, quite a lot of The Most Annoying Pop Songs Ever, or some such title. As usual with these listing programmes, there were some I liked, some I didn't like, some I didn't care about, and a whole lot of people pontificating to no effect whatsoever and showing themselves up as incapable of comprehending any song more complicated than 2 Unlimited's "No Limit" (of which I was interested to learn that Smash Hits magazine printed the entire lyrics, presumably having an inch or so to spare at the bottom of a page). Irony seems also to be something that managed to elude most of the (predominantly British) "experts" on display; several of them took REM's "Shiny Happy People" at face value and were irritated by the idea of someone singing about people being happy.
In summary, I myself would be very happy indeed if I thought that a programme of this sort in fifty years' time might include one of my songs. (Actually, I'd be happy if I thought any of my songs might still exist in fifty years' time.) Any nominations?
In summary, I myself would be very happy indeed if I thought that a programme of this sort in fifty years' time might include one of my songs. (Actually, I'd be happy if I thought any of my songs might still exist in fifty years' time.) Any nominations?
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Nominated for "most annoying" I'd probably agree with Sam's Song and Sir Jock from the over-exposure point of view (that I like both and am happy to play and/or sing either at the drop of (another) hat is beside the point, my threshold for "over-exposure" to music I like is very very high, I often have the same disc in my CD player for weeks or months).
If "most annoying" includes "likely to get stuck in my head and require a full exorcism to get it out" the Rumourmonger is on my list (again, I like it, it's just that with it on continuous play in my head it sits there using 100% CPU time and nothing else gets a chance).
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I'm quite willing to test this theory, if you like? =:o}
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Alas, they all rather depended on having access to the car park, lobby and a chunk of one floor of Nortel's old site at New Southgate. Plus a cast of
thousandsdozens, and a crane... =:o}