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What makes you say that about this song?I was fully expecting "Chemical" to be on the list and I'm very surprised it wasn't.
Olivia: Haven't heard from you in a couple months
Todd: Like, if I had to name what is Olivia Rodrigo's biggest asset, the thing that made her the biggest new pop star of the 2020s.But I'm out right now and I'm all fucked up
Todd: Like, it's not just that she has good taste, she has interesting taste. She just likes and emulates different music than the rest of her peers. She likes all the cool chicks of the alt-rock from the 2000s, and the '90s, and maybe the '80s.Olivia: My brain goes ahhhh
Olivia: Fuck it, it's fine
Todd: And the thing is, a lot of the time...Yes, I know that he's my ex
Olivia: I told my friends I was asleep
Todd : "bad idea right?" is basically Olivia's "Nonsense", it's- it's about making bad, horny decisions. I think it is pure fiction. At least I hope it is. I hope this isn't about the same guy "vampire" is about. But I don't think it is, it's so silly. This is her taking the same approach as, like, Bruno Mars. But instead of for '80s R&B, it's for teen movie soundtrack pop punk. Just taking all the music she likes that hasn't been made in a while, and reminding everyone how good it is and just cramming the thing with hooks.But I never said where, or in who's sheets
Olivia: Tripped and fell into his bed
Now I'm getting in the car, wrecking all my plans
Todd: Beautiful.I know I should stop, but I can't
Glad you’re happy. I’ve never really gotten into Olivia Rodrigo. Instrumentals are okay and enjoyable, but the lyrics, videos, and overall “I’m bored” attitude she exudes a lot doesn’t really do anything, probably because I’m not a teenage girl who watched the Disney sitcoms of the last decade.Personally, I love "bad idea, right?" so I was extremely happy to see something I like being #1. His best lists are ways usually misses for me, mostly being filled with songs I am neutral about or just just downright dislike.
I rarely watched Disney Channel when I was a kid funnily enough. If anything the thing to praise here (if you're not a fan of the music) is that at least they got a better producer. "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" actually sounds like a rock song as opposed to "Good 4 U", where the guitars sound so processed and thin that they might as well be non-existent.Glad you’re happy. I’ve never really gotten into Olivia Rodrigo. Instrumentals are okay and enjoyable, but the lyrics, videos, and overall “I’m bored” attitude she exudes a lot doesn’t really do anything, probably because I’m not a teenage girl who watched the Disney sitcoms of the last decade.
Honestly, not really. I don’t really pay attention to artists super religiously to say “this is when they fell off” (probably because I’m a simple idiot of a man and will say when I enjoy a song regardless), but if you demand an answer:Anyway, I was getting off-topic. Are they any albums that you're hoping Todd's gonna cover their year for Trainwreckords? I'm still holding out for Panic! At the Disco's pretty. Odd.
Me too. And most of which are musical elitists who happen to get afraid of offensive lyricsi hate all insufferable music critic leftist types
Those are some good ones, and I agree with your spoilers point lol.Honestly, not really. I don’t really pay attention to artists super religiously to say “this is when they fell off” (probably because I’m a simple idiot of a man and will say when I enjoy a song regardless), but if you demand an answer:
-Green Day: Uno, Dos, Tre trilogy. I’ve heard people talk about those a lot, though Todd says that some acts can be disqualified if said act can turn things around sufficiently.
(Also, a little OT, but I find it funny seeing folks in places like the Thunderdome getting angry at a group from Northern California showing left wing views and wearing those views on their sleeve…like they were 20 years ago. I guess what’s old is new again.)
-U2: Songs of Innocence. The album that every iTunes user found in their account one day as a release strategy. Again, not sure of their trajectory, but I remember that getting a lot of heat.
Again, I don’t really follow music acts super hard enough to say “yep, that’s the falloff point”. Sorry if that’s not what you were looking for.
I can think of another one for Trainwreckords: The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies)/The Beginning. (I forget which one it was, they’re kind of together in my head). But whichever album it was, around that time the group did a Super Bowl halftime show…and then the group just fell off the map.Those are some good ones, and I agree with your spoilers point lol.
I said Panic! At the Disco specifically because that album split the band in half and they were never the same after that. Sure, Panic! Became even more popular after that, but it also didn't have the band's creative force, Ryan Ross in it. It was like a solo project.
I also really want him to do New Again by Taking Back Sunday but I bet he never will. That album has the band's last-charting single until last year and also has just been pretty vindicated by history. (It was also another case of a major lineup change basically killing the band.)
It would just be fun to have another emo band be covered by Todd. I feel like he should cover a few more, given how popular they were back in the day (but they do tend to have some scary fambases).
That's probably one of the few albums he'll cover that had a bonafide hit ("The Time [Dirty Bit]"). The only other one I can think of is that Beach Boys album he covered that had "Kokomo" on it.I can think of another one for Trainwreckords: The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies)/The Beginning. (I forget which one it was, they’re kind of together in my head). But whichever album it was, around that time the group did a Super Bowl halftime show…and then the group just fell off the map.
You know, I could see Todd covering Last 2 Walk by Three 6 Mafia for TrainwreckordsI can think of another one for Trainwreckords: The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. (Energy Never Dies)/The Beginning. (I forget which one it was, they’re kind of together in my head). But whichever album it was, around that time the group did a Super Bowl halftime show…and then the group just fell off the map.
Nah, the Beach Boys album he did was the one after Kokomo, though I can see him doing that Black Eyed Peas album considering he's mentioned how much he hates that song.That's probably one of the few albums he'll cover that had a bonafide hit ("The Time [Dirty Bit]"). The only other one I can think of is that Beach Boys album he covered that had "Kokomo" on it.
Isn't that how things work though? A new star pops up and the hype machine is started up. We literally have no idea if those people will stick around or not.Dumb fuck though Iggy Azalea was going to be this big hot thing, a new trend setter, and she was gone quick
Not just anyone, but anything in general. Trends become huge for a week and then forgotten about afterwards, although sometimes they get huge for longer than a month, while the majority get huge during for a couple daysIsn't that how things work though? A new star pops up and the hype machine is started up. We literally have no idea if those people will stick around or not.
I thought he did something else that had a hit but was still a bad album overall. Was it the CCR video?
Which was weird, because the two songs are still available on CCR's best of compilation albumsI think it was precisely that.
CCR's Mardi Gras album had two hit singles, Sweet Hitchhiker and Someday Never Comes and they were hits at the time but don't get as much airplay on oldies and classic rock stations today compared to the songs from their earlier albums