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Thread started 01/13/08 9:20am

midnightmover

The Last Great American Pop Band....

....was Blondie. Their music was commercial and cool at the same time. They also had a certain artiness to them. Just enough to be interesting, but not so much as to be annoying. They got it just right. I'd say they were basically a pop band, but they had the energy and the otherness of punk. Blondie remind us that pop can be smart. It can be cool, and it can be REAL! Now if we could just find a modern day equivalent we'd all have a good time. lol
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Reply #1 posted 01/13/08 9:32am

Anxiety

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile
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Reply #2 posted 01/13/08 9:34am

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Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile

I got The Brick for Christmas. biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 01/13/08 9:38am

RipHer2Shreds

Anyway, I love Blondie (duh), but I'd take The Beach Boys over them.
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Reply #4 posted 01/13/08 9:39am

midnightmover

Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile

Talking Heads were cool, but I'll let you in on a secret. The thread title is not really serious. This is actually just a Blondie appreciation thread in disguise lol
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Reply #5 posted 01/13/08 9:42am

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woot!
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Reply #6 posted 01/13/08 9:42am

midnightmover

RipHer2Shreds said:

Anyway, I love Blondie (duh), but I'd take The Beach Boys over them.

They were actually the other band I thought of, but unequivocal thread titles read much better than layered ones, so I left them out of it. I do find their voices a bit too nasal, but there's no denying they made a big impact.
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Reply #7 posted 01/13/08 9:54am

Anxiety

RipHer2Shreds said:

Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile

I got The Brick for Christmas. biggrin


The Brick drool

i'm listening to 'remain in light' right now smile
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Reply #8 posted 01/13/08 12:16pm

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Blondie would be my choice, too!
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Reply #9 posted 01/13/08 12:20pm

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Debbie turned into a total bitch though.
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Reply #10 posted 01/13/08 12:37pm

Cloudbuster

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Blondie! drool
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Reply #11 posted 01/13/08 12:54pm

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whofarted
Thread title reeks of "bait" fish
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Reply #12 posted 01/14/08 6:19am

midnightmover

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woot!

A song that finally proved it's worth when you used it for your screen name. biggrin
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #13 posted 01/14/08 6:22am

midnightmover

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whofarted
Thread title reeks of "bait" fish

Well, let's put it this way. They were the last great American pop band. As for the earlier bands, I respect them, but Blondie mean a lot more to me.
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #14 posted 01/14/08 6:48am

RipHer2Shreds

midnightmover said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


woot!

A song that finally proved it's worth when you used it for your screen name. biggrin

It's been my screen name here since April 2004 (I deleted my account at one time).
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Reply #15 posted 01/14/08 8:38am

Byron

So, you're just dismissing Hanson, then?... hmph!
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Byron said:

So, you're just dismissing Hanson, then?... hmph!


lol
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Reply #17 posted 01/14/08 8:44am

Byron

Cloudbuster said:

Byron said:

So, you're just dismissing Hanson, then?... hmph!


lol

razz

MMMbop! tick a ta ba do ba
dubi da ba do ba tick a ta ba doo!!
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Reply #18 posted 01/14/08 8:45am

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midnightmover said:

PFunkjazz said:

whofarted
Thread title reeks of "bait" fish

Well, let's put it this way. They were the last great American pop band. As for the earlier bands, I respect them, but Blondie mean a lot more to me.

fish2
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Reply #19 posted 01/14/08 8:59am

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Byron said:

Cloudbuster said:

lol

razz

MMMbop! tick a ta ba do ba
dubi da ba do ba tick a ta ba doo!!


You'll be okay. hug
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Reply #20 posted 01/14/08 9:00am

Byron

Cloudbuster said:

Byron said:


razz

MMMbop! tick a ta ba do ba
dubi da ba do ba tick a ta ba doo!!


You'll be okay. hug

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Reply #21 posted 01/14/08 12:06pm

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midnightmover said:

Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile

Talking Heads were cool, but I'll let you in on a secret. The thread title is not really serious. This is actually just a Blondie appreciation thread in disguise lol



lol don't worry, I know you love Nirvana, too!
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Reply #22 posted 01/14/08 3:15pm

Anxiety

midnightmover said:

PFunkjazz said:

whofarted
Thread title reeks of "bait" fish

Well, let's put it this way. They were the last great American pop band. As for the earlier bands, I respect them, but Blondie mean a lot more to me.


wait, but you told me your thread title was a joke! i was going to steal it and use it for my second city audition! omfg
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Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile


I never considered Talking Heads to be Pop. I think they created the occasional Pop song, but I think they were in their own. Almost the beginings of alternative.

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Reply #24 posted 01/14/08 3:30pm

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Anxiety said:

midnightmover said:


Well, let's put it this way. They were the last great American pop band. As for the earlier bands, I respect them, but Blondie mean a lot more to me.


wait, but you told me your thread title was a joke! i was going to steal it and use it for my second city audition! omfg


Stealing jokes is SO not cool. disbelief You should drop Mencia as your mentor.

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Reply #25 posted 01/14/08 3:32pm

Anxiety

superspaceboy said:

Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile


I never considered Talking Heads to be Pop. I think they created the occasional Pop song, but I think they were in their own. Almost the beginings of alternative.


i think "little creatures" and "true stories" are pure pop albums that yielded hit singles every bit as pop as anything else on the top 40 at the time. "once in a lifetime" and "the big suit" are pop culture mainstays, not to mention the fact that "once in a lifetime" gets played over every other movie trailer for a comedy that ever gets shown in movie theaters. pretty pop to me! which isn't to say they didn't come from an experimental/"alternative" background...but then again, so did R.E.M., and is "shiny happy people" really a song we should consider "bleeding edge"? lol
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Reply #26 posted 01/14/08 3:40pm

NDRU

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superspaceboy said:

Anxiety said:

talking heads, anyone? though technically, david byrne was born in scotland, so i guess that may disqualify them. smile


I never considered Talking Heads to be Pop. I think they created the occasional Pop song, but I think they were in their own. Almost the beginings of alternative.



I see what you mean, but I'd still consider them a pop group. Artsy, to be sure, but still pop in their essence.
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NDRU said:

superspaceboy said:



I never considered Talking Heads to be Pop. I think they created the occasional Pop song, but I think they were in their own. Almost the beginings of alternative.



I see what you mean, but I'd still consider them a pop group. Artsy, to be sure, but still pop in their essence.


I think that's what they were aiming for...or maybe a "cool pop band" and thusly being too arty with their music...which is their appeal.

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Reply #28 posted 01/14/08 4:12pm

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superspaceboy said:

NDRU said:




I see what you mean, but I'd still consider them a pop group. Artsy, to be sure, but still pop in their essence.


I think that's what they were aiming for...or maybe a "cool pop band" and thusly being too arty with their music...which is their appeal.


yeah not pop compared to other pop music, but pop compared to other art art music.
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Reply #29 posted 01/14/08 4:13pm

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Anxiety said:

superspaceboy said:



I never considered Talking Heads to be Pop. I think they created the occasional Pop song, but I think they were in their own. Almost the beginings of alternative.


i think "little creatures" and "true stories" are pure pop albums that yielded hit singles every bit as pop as anything else on the top 40 at the time. "once in a lifetime" and "the big suit" are pop culture mainstays, not to mention the fact that "once in a lifetime" gets played over every other movie trailer for a comedy that ever gets shown in movie theaters. pretty pop to me! which isn't to say they didn't come from an experimental/"alternative" background...but then again, so did R.E.M., and is "shiny happy people" really a song we should consider "bleeding edge"? lol


No Bleeding Ears is more like it. lol

But I do get what you're saying. I also think part of it is marketing package too. The Talking Heads certainly weren't as "sexy" as say Duran Duran nor did they really cull an audience that was going for "look". I even recall a video they did made fun of this fact.

Maybe they were College Radio Pop razz

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