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Speaking of pink hair…
By now you all know that YouTube is doing for video what Napster did for music. And since we’re in an age of pastiche, a lot of YouTube consists of video mashups. Some are strictly video, like the dead-on Brokeback to the Future trailer, but many are fan-produced music videos. Anime music videos (AMVs) seem to have started the trend, but everybody’s doing it now. Some of them are good, others decidedly not.
One of my current bizarre obsessions is the music from the kids’ show Lazy Town (on the Web here and on Wikipedia here. (I stress “the music” because too much watching of the following videos will risk earning you a “dirty old man” label for reasons that will become adorably but disturbingly apparent.) All I can say is never before has baking a cake had such a note-perfect pop sensibility. Neither has dancing for the sake of dancing, for that matter.
Since LT’s songs are so polished, any fan vid involving the series has to be a cut above the rest. This version of “Little Butterfly” manages to do so nicely.
(By the way, LT is popular in several countries (it’s out of Iceland originally) so you can probably find versions of the songs in your favorite language—like Deborah’s beloved German here and here.)
Not into cake? Then let’s make a pie! U. Maryland and WMUC’s own The Tasty Habits play scrumptious tunes about pie, sleepovers, and that song the ripped off from The Cure. See Dan, Dean, and their drum machine tonight (Friday 10/13 at College Park) and often in the D.C. area.
One of the unfortunate surprises of having my hobby turn into a second career is that, having joined the musiopopcultural complex, I no longer seem to have the time to comment on it. Nevertheless, I’m attempting to dive back in for the good of Ed and you fine readers.
And what better way to start than with Lily Allen? Big in the U.K. this summer, she’s a fresh voice for folks like me who like a good accent but (blasphemy!) never warmed to The Streets. Her album Alright, Still is a pleasure, especially early on. “Smile” is a fun look back at a good-riddance ex. “Knock ’Em Out” a nice dig at the over-friendlies of the bar scene. “LDN” (this entry’s Track You Should Be Listening To Right Now) is an interesting horn-filled homage to London whose full meaning is made clear that is best experienced in YouTube form. And given that most DW readers are coming to terms with our rapidly encroaching adulthoods, “Everything’s Just Wonderful”’s take on mortgages will likely be appreciated.
The album falters later on…too many tough girl songs that end up being way too chav for my taste. (Yes, I’m being classist. In this case I think it’s earned. Confidential to both Lily and the high schools girls who loiter in my ’hood: wearing hoop earrings that big makes you deserving of whatever elitist scorn may come your way, and were you ever to get into the fights you seem to always have the ’tude for, the first thing any assailant would do would be to rip them out of your ears. ’Kay?)
Despite these minor lapses, Alright, Still is more than worth it. Plus, Allen doesn’t yet seem to have really hit the states, so you’ll be the envy of your music snob friends when you spin it at parties.
Her website is here and her Wikipedia entry is here. And yay for pink hair and bunny ears.
The continuing beautiful weather has seriously impacted my ability to stay on my computer and up to date with e-mail. On the plus side, I've cleaned out a room in my house, and driven around a bit. Here's a snap I took coming back from Home Depot the other night:
I know that DC law prevents driving while talking to someone on your cellphone...but does it prevent snapping pictures from a cellphone? At a stoplight?
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Yes, I'm working on them.
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The deadline to register to vote in DC and VA is today.
You still have up to 10 days before the election to submit (at least in DC) your absentee application. Go get on it!
Strangely enough, the combination of beautiful weather and being funemployed has lowered the volume of postings on the site. What I really need are a couple of days of solid rain and cold temps to keep me inside, glued to a computer screen.
Of course, I'd probably just end up watching movies then instead of working.

