...said Beethoven. I love music and I’m not one of those music snobs either – I
love the odd cheesy tune! But what I cannot stand is ridiculous lyrics. Here
are a few of my favourites.
“I could probably make it out of any situation that
you try to put me in to. If I swim with the piranhas guaranteed that I’mma
probably have a fish dinner. “– Jessie J, Wild
WHAT!! First of all, since when was ‘I’mma’ a word?
Secondly, how is this guy going to avoid getting eaten by piranhas and how can
he possibly have a fish dinner without brown sauce? Madness.
“A gentleman is so 1995, so hard for a girl to find. A
real husband is so 1999, so hard for a girl to find. ” – The Saturdays,
Gentlemen
Did something happen in 1995 that I’m not privy to? Hmm let
me think…Bridget Jones’ Diary was published…Middlesborough FC moved into their new
stadium…The Queen Mother had a hip replacement….nope, nothing to do with
gentlemen whatsoever. Nonsense. Furthermore, the Saturday girls spend three
minutes singing about how much they want to find a gentlemen and then exclaim ‘I
need a Kanye. He’s not a gentleman but I’d have him anyway.’ So basically the
moral of the song is completely redundant. Shame on you girls.
“Are we human, or are we dancers.” The Killers, Human
Why Dancers? Why not actors, or scientists or dinner ladies?
Google ‘what is ‘Human’ about and you’ll get some cracking answers from die
hard Brendan fans trying to give some justification to this piece of garbage.
One fan claims ‘Brandon Flowers, the
lead-singer of The Killers, has said that the song is a mild-political
statement inspired by a quote by journalist Hunter S. Thompson that "America is rasing a generation
of dancers”. I think the song is generally about today's generation losing
their morals, prioritising irresponsibly and conforming.’ Well obviously. Why
didn’t I think of that?
I'm sure Beethoven's turning in his grave.
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