Today's crop of young studs (Beibs, 1D) are just learning how to shave but are already mighty successful. There was a time however when teen idols were not teens. Yes, some time ago record execs figured out it was a little creepy to have young adult men swooning young girls with their ditties about holding hands and hanging round. Bobby Sherman was north of 25 when he released this top 10 hit back in '69. Yep, seems creepy to me. The leather pants aren't helping either. Happy Monday.

Monday, 28 January 2013
Friday, 4 January 2013
Song of the Year : Psy vs. Carly Rae Jepsen
It’s not much of a surprise to find two relatively new players battling it out for pop supremacy in this strange year of 2012. I wish it could have been The Black Keys vs The Black Eyed Peas but the latter mercifully didn’t attempt any studio output this year. Hell, even 40 minutes of heavy panting and burping could have easily cracked the iTunes top ten singles chart. Similarly, no one could have predicted the long shot success of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know” and FUN’s “We Are Young”. Yes, music fans wanted something “out there” though not completely out of the ordinary. We live in a culture where opening weekend box office results are the sole measure of a film’s success and where television critics fall over themselves to declare any new cable TV show the next “must see” show. In our case Psy’s “Gangnam Style” is the box office success while Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” is our must see show of the year.
So what does the future hold for these two? Psy and the whole K-Pop flirtation are finished. CRJ has an even tougher hill to climb. Most likely she will not follow up on this level of success. History will probably be harsh by calling her a one hit wonder or labeling her as the “Call Me Maybe” chick. She will no doubt fall back on the summer carnival series in towns like The Pas and Wawa. Although, I could be wrong on this one. She should take my advice from this summer and hook up with the Broken Social Scene collective and make the 2013 indie album of the year. She should call them, maybe.
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