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Old 08-30-2008, 06:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Lyrics that annoy you

This one always pisses me off:

Kids, they don't know shit
They just want a hit
I don't write hits
I wonder what happened
Well you may wonder
Whatever happened
To the real songs

You can cry about the radio
Cry about the radio
But you know
Music's got no place to go

You can program it
Try to kill it
You can distill it
'Till there's nothin' left

And you can cry about the radio...



The most frustrating part is that the tune is rather catchy and the entire track is sonically appealing...but those lyrics really bug me. I hate when people talk about "real songs" as if they're the only ones who know what "good music" is. I hate people who whine about how modern radio sucks (radio has sucked for decades, and thanks to mix tapes/CD's/.mp3s you don't have to listen to it). I hate older folks who look down at the "kids" with their weird music (didn't your parents say the same thing when you listened to Elvis/The Rolling Stones/The Clash/etc?). You could even argue that adults want the "hits" more than the kids, who are generally more willing to try out more experimental music, but let's not get into that.

The line that really bugs me is "Music's got no place to go." The first time I heard that line, I thought it was a great double entrede. Then I realized how flawed it was. I figure that you can interpret that line two ways; A: There's no place to hear good music (one word: Internet), or B: Music is dead and there's no point in people making records (then why the song, which was released in 2007?). Either case suggests naivite (or ignorance) in the extreme.


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