All Our Pretty Songs Pretty Songs
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- 音楽
Two poets overthinking the 90s rock canon.
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The Offspring
This time on AOPS, we discussed The Offspring in a wide-ranging conversation that touched on sincerity, unemployment, medical doctors, William Carlos Williams, fiscal conservatism, and—of course—self esteem vs. confidence.
Our theme song is by Golden West Service, featuring Shreddie Vedder. -
You Get Me Closer to Fine
For this episode, we discussed two 90s classics: "Closer," by Nine Inch Nails and "Closer to Fine," by the Indigo Girls. We touched on topics like God, the id, the ego, Rasputin, cafeteria cookies, "a port in a storm," Hélène Cixous, parabolas, and college.
Our theme song is by Golden West Service, featuring Shreddie Vedder. -
Sarah McLachlan
This week, we discussed the work of Sarah McLachlan, touching on Second-wave feminist naming conventions, "The Second Coming," The Rules, "Building a Mystery" poems, angel investors, shaving, the Garden of Eden, Andrea Dworkin, Christmas songs, Rock star on the road songs, Lifetime movies, and, of course, the ASPCA.
Our theme song, as always, is by Golden West Service featuring Shreddie Vedder.
Marisa's book, Diary. -
Oasis
For this episode we discussed Oasis, a band one of us described as "Two brothers and some other people." We also touched on landslides in popular music, synesthesia, trolls, The Beatles, rhyme scheme, ghosts, "parents just don't understand," made up words, hearsay, and movies in which people get buried alive.
Our theme song is by Golden West Service featuring Shreddie Vedder. -
1995
We've reached 1995 in our ongoing exploration of the top 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 for each year of the 90s, and this time the choices were REALLY impossible. Listen for our excellent discussion of some incredible songs, plus: crises of faith, freaks, "freak flags," school dances, personalized silk pajama sets, skin hunger, Fantasia, rollerblading, and a little something we like to call the "Advent Calendar of Loneliness."
Our theme song, as always, is by Golden West Service featuring Shreddie Vedder. -
The Crow
This week, we discussed the original soundtrack for the absolutely essential 90s film, The Crow (Alex Proyas, 1994). We also had a fight about Rage Against the Machine and discussed 90s haircuts, being born, fast forwarding, Edgar Allen Poe, the difference between "can't" and "won't," and the concept of revenge.
Our theme song, as always, is by Golden West Service featuring Shreddie Vedder.