Friday, 20 March 2009
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I Had the Right to Remain Silent...But I Didn't Have the Ability
By Ron White
see relatedRadio Week
I currently underwent a self-inflicted discipline this past week (Mon-Fri) of listening to the radio to and from work. I love what the radio is about and listening to DJs (for a while) but overall, current song selections suck for the most part. As least around my home area anyway. So I usually put my iPod on shuffle or play a playlist and groove out to my own tunes. However, I felt I may be missing out on mainstream popular music according to the masses around me so I bit the bullet and took an oath to listen to radio.
I'm not a fan of flipping through stations. If I'm sitting in your car I want to listen to a song not bits and pieces while you shuffle through them. And because I was hoping to hear "Shuttin' Detroit Down" I was basically on the local country station all week. I have yet to hear it by the way. In the meantime I was given a trip down memory lane, listening to quite a few songs I hadn't heard in a while. Ironic really. I do this whole experiment to experience the new songs I'm "missing out on" and I get fed "Just To See You Smile" and "Letters From Home." I think the most enjoyable of my "yester-year" songs was "Red Dirt Road" by Brooks and Dunn. That is such a fantastic COUNTRY song.
I heard the new Keith Urban single, "Kiss A Girl." LAAAAAMMMMMEEEE! Where does he get this material, the Jonas Brothers? I love the Aussie and God knows I love his concerts but this song is so pathetic.
I wanna kiss a girl / I wanna hold her tight / and maybe make a little magic baby / Don't wanna go to far / just to take it slow / but I shouldn't be lonely in this big ol' world / I wanna kiss a girl
Noel, I heard you groan all the way from Tennessee. The classic world/girl rhyme you love so much!
I also heard on ST. PATRICK'S DAY (because drinking holidays are when you play this sort of rubbish) a new (to me) Tim McGraw song, "Nothin' To Die For" from his album "Let It Go." What an incredibly cheesy, useless song about drinking away your life, yada yada yada. They actually rhyme "for" with "for."
There's a whole lot of things you say you're livin' for / You've got to fight somehow, stop and turn around / 'cause this ain't nothin' to die for
Are you kidding me? I have no time for "guilt trip" songs about someone who would die for their family, country and Jesus (and of course the tag where Jesus talks to the addict) but won't give up their life-threatening addiction when in reality there's no one like that. McGraw does "Live Like You Were Dyin'" and then gives us this crap. But like Kyle says, when you're Tim McGraw you can. That is one of the worst songs I've ever heard. (And Radio Week aside, I HATE the song, "Don't Take the Girl." Had to add that).
On a bit of a brighter note, I heard the "new" Taylor Swift song "Love Story" on a pop station, coincidentally. It's precious. It's "lalalala dededede." There's an entire universe of 13-18 year old girls going positively potty for these songs. It's pathetically catchy in that Taylor Swift sort of way (See "Our Song" for more) but I'd still rather listen to Cia Cherryholmes giving some guy a proverbial kick in the crotch because he had the nerve to pi$$ her off (there's those dollar signs again). What really upsets me is Swift's album "Fearless" has been #1 in the charts for two weeks now and I'm willing to bet I couldn't find five people tonight who have even heard of Cherryholmes. Make that ten.
I did get to hear two new (for me) songs this week that I really enjoyed. One was "Chicken Fried" by Zac Brown Band. Any song that talks about dying for your country so we never lose the right to eat fried chicken tugs at my heart. Great song especially when the sun is shining.
But the best song I heard all week, hands down, was released in 1999 by a group called Lace entitled, "I Want a Man." Even if I don't hear "Shuttin' Detroit Down" tonight, Radio Week was worth it for this song. It was good at the start but when they sang the line I don't want a man I can live with / I want a man I can't live without I almost pulled over, it was so fantastic. Maybe if I'd been paying attention to the song before that I would have seen it coming but I wasn't so I didn't. It hit me broadside and left me loving that lyric all the more.
I also wanted to hear the new Kelly Clarkson song, "My Life Would Suck Without You" because I've heard a lot of good feedback about it. Of course, I don't have that great a chance of hearing it since I hardly change the station so I may have to make an exception tonight.
Overall, as informative as the week was, I still can't wait to get back to my iPod. I don't know if I'll hit up Boston or Cherryholmes first. Guess I'll put it on shuffle and see what happens.
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-Heard the chorus of Kiss A Girl this morning. Just about gagged.
-Nothin' To Die For....blah blah blah
-Okay. I must admit. I kiiiiiiind of like Love Story, but only for the amazing key change at the end. ".... he pulled out a ring and said:..... MARRY ME...."
-Glad you like the Zac Brown Band. There's another band out there doing the same song, but they aren't NEAR as cool, and plus, the Zac Brown Band actually wrote the song.
-Doesn't ChickenFried get hopelessly stuck in your head??
Most modern country proves my point that songwriters are on crack! And even Christian stuff isn't helping....
Classic Example:
"Your love rings through the plains... like a not-so-distant train"
HATE that song!!
@MissAlli82 - Alli, you spoke for me. I'm not a great connoiseur of Swift either, but I'd listen to that song 50 times just for that key change. Energy out the wazoo. (And I'm thinking the songs would probably be better if the writers were on crack. . .take Hendrix, Clapton, and the Beatles for example - and some guy named Cash.)
Christian music? What's that?
It's all MUSIC baby, take it or leave it world, get on the groove.
Oh yeah, my playlist over the last 48 hours has included Jimmy Rogers, The Carter Family, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Hank Williams Sr.,.....
Who're these Keith Urban and Tim McGraw guys?
Nice new look by the way.
@MissAlli82 -
@wardenman -
Exactly. Thank you.
Chicken Fried is the song I was telling you about on Sunday. And now you know why I wanted KFC
Also, Kelly Clarkson's new song (in my opinion) is not that good. It's really um ... how do I put this nicely, dumb? But that's my opinion.
In other news, I love the new layout
Fabulous!
The GERBS11 that I know and love is BACK! This is the kind of post I absolutely love reading!
I rarely listen to the radio, so I'm usually behind on new country music too. Lately all I've been listening to is the rehearsal CD for new EP songs that we record next week, with a little Jason Crabb thrown in for fun. I'm looking forward to adding variety back into my music diet!
Allison-I'm SO with you about that pathetic "not-so-distant train" lyric. Ranking right up there with that one is "I could sing of your love forever" in which the songwriter decides to prove his point by singing of His love FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER AND EVER AND EVER...!!! We shouldn't start breaking down modern worship songs, cause we would never stop.
And by the way, Gerbs...I've heard of Cherryholmes and I love this new layout!
@RunningBrooke - No we won't get started on modern worship but I will give you a hearty amen on that!
GERBS!!! Just thought i'd stop by xanga and see what was happening, and what should appear to my wandering eye but your post! It's been waaaaayyy too long, my friend! When are we going to Chicago?
@inthekeyofdee - No kidding it's been way to long! I think the last time I saw you was Todd and Amy's wedding! We should hit up Chicago...and I'm talking seriously. But we should go at the end of the summer because it's gonna be a crazy June-August for me! Anything happening in good ole Goshen I should know about? I'm thinking of making a sporadic trip and not telling anyone...
Wait to make that trip till May when I'm home again! I'm thinkin that Chicago would be good in Sept after school starts. My summer looks crazy busy!