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Sunday 12 October 2008
Music video: Pussycat Dolls - I Hate This Part
Here comes the new Pussycat Dolls video. Well, I can say that it is nice, bt I sort of reminds me of the Backstreet Boys' "Incomplete" video :) If you've seen their "Whatcha Think About That" video you'll notice the difference because "I Hate This Part" was directed by Joseph Kahn (who also directed "Incomplete") which is a much higher class.
Watch "I Hate This Part"
Watch "I Hate This Part"
Friday 10 October 2008
The first message: Womanizer
Today I decided to start a blog about music. Music is one of my favorite things in the world and by no means I can pass on something that I like.
In this blog I won't be reviewing every single thing that comes out and appears on shelves, but I will definitely review some of the new albums, mostly the ones I'm interested in. I don't see anything bad in reviewing old stuff as well, because the music doesn't go anywhere and I have my personal opinion on everything.
So let's start with something simple, like one song called "Womanizer". It is, of course, sung by Britney Spears and the most notable thing is that it gets stuck in your brain for sure.
To understand what I'm talking about a bit better you can download the song and its instrumental version.
Britney Spears - Womanizer
Britney Spears - Womanizer (Instrumental)
There are two things you can say about this song:
1. The chorus is tattooed on your brain by the third time you listen to it.
2. The rest of the song may not be so memorable, yet it doesn't leave that "the only thing to listen this song for is the chorus" feeling.
The beginning sounds like Britney's "Ooh Ooh Baby" a bit, but as the song moves forward you get a new feeling. Try to imagine Madonna or Kylie Minogue singing it and you will most likely understand that it wouldn't be the same. There's a lot of a childish touch in this song, I don't mean the lyrics, of course. It's a bit bouncy, yet you can try and seduce someone while it plays.
In this blog I won't be reviewing every single thing that comes out and appears on shelves, but I will definitely review some of the new albums, mostly the ones I'm interested in. I don't see anything bad in reviewing old stuff as well, because the music doesn't go anywhere and I have my personal opinion on everything.
So let's start with something simple, like one song called "Womanizer". It is, of course, sung by Britney Spears and the most notable thing is that it gets stuck in your brain for sure.
To understand what I'm talking about a bit better you can download the song and its instrumental version.
Britney Spears - Womanizer
Britney Spears - Womanizer (Instrumental)
There are two things you can say about this song:
1. The chorus is tattooed on your brain by the third time you listen to it.
2. The rest of the song may not be so memorable, yet it doesn't leave that "the only thing to listen this song for is the chorus" feeling.
The beginning sounds like Britney's "Ooh Ooh Baby" a bit, but as the song moves forward you get a new feeling. Try to imagine Madonna or Kylie Minogue singing it and you will most likely understand that it wouldn't be the same. There's a lot of a childish touch in this song, I don't mean the lyrics, of course. It's a bit bouncy, yet you can try and seduce someone while it plays.
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