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01 July 2007

I've got two ideas. [More:] I abandoned the Absurdist awhile back out of..exhaustion for lack of a better word, but now I'm getting the urge to two-step with the muse again. I have two concepts that have been simmering in my brainpan for a while.

1)Jonmc Defends The Indefensible: I take a critically or cognoscenti despised acts (Creed, Hanson, The Doobie Brothers, Elton John, the Archies, etc) and write about what's good about them. (They would also have to be a band that I sincerely liked, irony is not my long suit).

2)24 Hours in jonmc's iPod: I sit on the porch with my iPod on shuffle describing my immediate impressions of every song that comes up in one big speed rap.. This is inspired by all those '24 hours watching MTV' things that I know I can do better than the authors. And anyone who's ever hung out on the porch with me knows I can keep a good line of DJ style patter going. (Warning: this scenario may require some poor soul taking down dictation.

Which would you rather read, dear readers?
Hmm, I like both of your ideas. I like a lot of Elton John stuff, so I wouldn't need much convincing. :) My friend loves Funeral for a Friend, It's OK to me, but I'm not knowledgeable when it comes to the piano, or any instrument for that matter. Is this song particularly good? Is it a complicated piece to preform? I have no idea.

I like it when people point out what is good or bad about something. I'm not a very good critic.
posted by LoriFLA 01 July | 15:08
Write about Elton John!

I used to own everything he put out up till about 1977 or so. He's still an influence on my piano playing, actually.

And I had a crush on him back then, too. Instead of Donny Osmond, I might add.
posted by bunnyfire 01 July | 16:26
I would love to hear your rhapsodic praise about the Starland Vocal Band.
posted by danf 01 July | 16:56
Instead of Donny Osmond, I might add.

oh! Oh! good idea!

Jon, I'd love to hear what you write about the Osmonds. About how "Crazy Horses" was a huge influence on the Ramones.

Or some shit like that ;)


posted by jason's_planet 01 July | 17:09
I think we all need some Defending the Indefensible from time to time. But then, I never considered jonmc to be very focused on "what's cool" in his musical advisories... But better that theme than the Random Shuffle; I have grown weary of randomness as a theme.
posted by wendell 01 July | 17:38
I want to read what you write about something brand new to you. :D
posted by chewatadistance 01 July | 19:35
Everything new to me sounds like something old, so that would actually be dull.
posted by jonmc 01 July | 19:56
I didn't realize the Doobie Brothers were indefensible. After all, Rerun thought they were totally worth bootlegging.

But you'll never sell me on Creed. Seriously. Arms Wide Open is a poorly-selling Hallmark card set to the music of an 8th grade band recital. Just knowing it exists in the world creates a scabby little black spot on my soul.
posted by jrossi4r 01 July | 20:00
As a big fun of the Absurdist, I vote for any type of continuation. Slight preference to the alt-MTV thingy.
posted by carmina 01 July | 20:15
Everything new to me sounds like something old, so that would actually be dull.

Lemme clarify... I'd like to read what you write about something (not necessarily 100% musically focused) new to you. I dig the riffing eloquent jonmc. You're like a syllable chef when you think on your feet.
posted by chewatadistance 01 July | 20:55
The Doobie Brothers? Despised? Surely you jest!
posted by spock 01 July | 22:30
I want to see your best shot at defending Creed.
posted by casarkos 01 July | 23:43
Update on my stepdaughter's condition: || Hope me: Stupid, simple 'puter question...

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