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Ike

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #150 on: April 12, 2009, 01:15:19 PM »
The YYY's did one of the most pathetic, pandering things I can think of, playing the new song then the MASSIVE old hit.  Trying to link both things together in our minds.  "So, who's this band again?  OH!  THOSE GUYS!  MAPS, THAT'S RIGHT!"  Weakass move. 

And that new song....oh boy.  What a dooooozy.  What a gross steaming dooooozy. 

Last night's show was a total dud.  They need to have the Rock, Alec B., and Doogie Houser, in that order, week after week.
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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #151 on: April 12, 2009, 08:33:26 PM »
The YYY's did one of the most pathetic, pandering things I can think of, playing the new song then the MASSIVE old hit.  Trying to link both things together in our minds.  "So, who's this band again?  OH!  THOSE GUYS!  MAPS, THAT'S RIGHT!"  Weakass move. 

And that new song....oh boy.  What a dooooozy.  What a gross steaming dooooozy. 

How dare the Yeh Yeh Yehs (loved D. Pardo's Zieglerized pronunciation) play that song everyone likes instead of some other song nobody has ever heard.  8,000 bands have played their new single and then an older hit on SNL in the past 35 years. 
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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #152 on: April 12, 2009, 09:18:50 PM »
I thought the show was funny last night. I l'd ol a number of times. I was a little bryced tho.

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #153 on: April 12, 2009, 09:52:57 PM »
I thought last night's episode was great. I usually like the ones with hosts that they try to involve as little as possible.

Ike

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #154 on: April 12, 2009, 10:09:40 PM »
The YYY's did one of the most pathetic, pandering things I can think of, playing the new song then the MASSIVE old hit.  Trying to link both things together in our minds.  "So, who's this band again?  OH!  THOSE GUYS!  MAPS, THAT'S RIGHT!"  Weakass move. 

And that new song....oh boy.  What a dooooozy.  What a gross steaming dooooozy. 

How dare the Yeh Yeh Yehs (loved D. Pardo's Zieglerized pronunciation) play that song everyone likes instead of some other song nobody has ever heard.  8,000 bands have played their new single and then an older hit on SNL in the past 35 years. 

That may be, but it doesn't make it right.  The band looked bored (or rather more concerned with their hair and dance moves than the songs), and it was a weak, barely there run-thru of their one and only hit. 

If Elvis Costello or Neil Young or any Tom Petty or any other number of bands that put out more than, say, 4 albums plays some 'deep cuts', good on 'em.  When fashionistas who will barely be a blip on the cultural radar in 10 years do it, it's completely inauthentic. 

Everyone likes that song?  Really?  I need to reevaluate it, apparently. 


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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #155 on: April 13, 2009, 10:35:28 AM »
This is an example of what I have always called "Carsyndrome." I was in college when the first Cars album was released, and it was massive on college radio for about three weeks; then commercial radio starting playing "My Best Friend's Girl", and it was a strong success, and suddenly college radio hipsters were offended if you suggested they ever like the Cars. You would literally see the noses point upwards. Happened with U2 as well.

How dare they have a song that anyone's ever heard of!

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #156 on: April 13, 2009, 10:43:33 AM »
The YYY's did one of the most pathetic, pandering things I can think of, playing the new song then the MASSIVE old hit.  Trying to link both things together in our minds.  "So, who's this band again?  OH!  THOSE GUYS!  MAPS, THAT'S RIGHT!"  Weakass move.

I agree. They are pathetic, pandering assholes. DEEP CUTS OR GO HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #157 on: April 13, 2009, 10:50:50 AM »
I think it was kinda cool how Harold Ramis was playing drums for that fashion show.

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« Reply #158 on: April 13, 2009, 11:58:48 AM »
Yeah, real artistic credibility on SNL is all about making a statement.  Like when Men Without Hats played "Cocoricci (Le Tango des Voleurs)" instead of "The Safety Dance" in early '83.

The audience hated it, but those dudes kept their fucking integrity at 10.
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Ike

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #159 on: April 13, 2009, 01:08:28 PM »
The Blah Blah Blah's new song was, simply put, abysmal.  I honestly got more enjoyment out of Taylor Swift, another artist about whom I know very little, than that abortion of a song that the YYY's played. 

Trying to cover that up with the older song that is, admittedly, much catchier and has a vague adornment of a chorus/verse/tension, was cheap.  People like the song?  That is super great--when I like a song I obviously want to hear a band play it, sometimes ad nauseum.  But this one, ick.  Just icky. 

NOW if, by some stroke of magic, Dinosaur Jr. plays SNL this summer, you better believe I'll EXPECT to hear an older tune.  They've earned that by not sucking too much.  This, of course, will never be the case. 

I look forward to seeing a rock band on SNL that's really great sometime in the future.  I hope for this.

Who do we get? Fleet Foxes (Poco).  YYY's (BAD Blondie).  Kanye West (weirdo pop, I guess). 

I WANTS THE ROCK.  It's double gnarly as in the pre-internet/pre-cable days (or when cable was, like, 8 channels for us in NoDak) SNL was the only place I got to see new music.  There were several bands that sorta blew my mind years ago--I hope some other little kid gets that once in a while.  I guess they got myspace for that now. 

 
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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #160 on: April 13, 2009, 01:16:26 PM »
The Blah Blah Blah's new song was, simply put, abysmal.  I honestly got more enjoyment out of Taylor Swift, another artist about whom I know very little, than that abortion of a song that the YYY's played. 

Trying to cover that up with the older song that is, admittedly, much catchier and has a vague adornment of a chorus/verse/tension, was cheap.  People like the song?  That is super great--when I like a song I obviously want to hear a band play it, sometimes ad nauseum.  But this one, ick.  Just icky. 

NOW if, by some stroke of magic, Dinosaur Jr. plays SNL this summer, you better believe I'll EXPECT to hear an older tune.  They've earned that by not sucking too much.  This, of course, will never be the case. 

I look forward to seeing a rock band on SNL that's really great sometime in the future.  I hope for this.

Who do we get? Fleet Foxes (Poco).  YYY's (BAD Blondie).  Kanye West (weirdo pop, I guess). 

I WANTS THE ROCK.  It's double gnarly as in the pre-internet/pre-cable days (or when cable was, like, 8 channels for us in NoDak) SNL was the only place I got to see new music.  There were several bands that sorta blew my mind years ago--I hope some other little kid gets that once in a while.  I guess they got myspace for that now. 

 

Well I think this whole train of thought is pretty stupid, but you are correct in one thing: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are garbage.

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #161 on: April 13, 2009, 01:53:50 PM »
You guys sure watch SNL.

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #162 on: April 13, 2009, 01:57:45 PM »
You guys sure watch SNL.

yea, it's what the threads about you stupid assface.

(just kidding)



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Ike

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #163 on: April 13, 2009, 01:59:51 PM »
It pertains to the thread.  Not sure what's stupid about "this train of thought" in particular, but that's a message board for ya. 

That said, it's nice to have discourse in any area of your life.  Makes it less mundane. 


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dave from knoxville

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Re: last night's SNL
« Reply #164 on: April 13, 2009, 03:37:05 PM »
The YYY's did one of the most pathetic, pandering things I can think of, playing the new song then the MASSIVE old hit.  Trying to link both things together in our minds.  "So, who's this band again?  OH!  THOSE GUYS!  MAPS, THAT'S RIGHT!"  Weakass move. 

And that new song....oh boy.  What a dooooozy.  What a gross steaming dooooozy. 

Last night's show was a total dud.  They need to have the Rock, Alec B., and Doogie Houser, in that order, week after week.

Yah, reminds me of Todd Ruundgren's show of integrity when I saw him in concert, and he did 13 songs from an album that was not yet released, a song by The Call, and a song by Red Ryder.

I am still pissed about the 4 songs he did that he is known for. Sell-out!