i said i wouldn't blog about robots
AV Club disses it, but I lurve the laser keyboard. -- FB
AV Club disses it, but I lurve the laser keyboard. -- FB
When this comes on the radio, every time I randomly mash the "commercial radio station where I once heard this song" button on the car stereo, there it is, playing again.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> And I like it.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> But this performance -- it's derivative-as-sport. It feels, accurately, like we're watching a Paris Hilton backup singer try to emulate bits of Lady Gaga, with too much late-model Britney in the mix.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> Plus, American flags.
posted by Ryan Sholin at 2010-04-20 09:52:26 ![]()
yes! i thought the same about a terrible Lady Gaga knock-off, and then wondered if Lady Gaga, MIA, and now Ke$ha are not trying to form a Superflat/The Factory/Ziggy Stardust-inspired subgenre of girl pop... Or maybe I'm just a dreamer.
posted by farrah at 2010-04-20 10:13:26 ![]()
All I could think is that she's trying to be weird, and it's somehow not anywhere near as weird as Lady Gaga, but also somehow much more annoying.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> Up until SNL, I was a fan.
posted by Rex at 2010-04-20 11:58:29 ![]()
I want that cape.
posted by mar at 2010-04-20 12:27:17 ![]()
Hate the song.<br /><br /> Intrigued by the video. (I like derivative works, robots and, apparently, women in skintight spacesuits.)<br /><br /> Love Gaga. Wish folks would stop comparing Ke$ha to her. One is weird and arguably artistic. One is weird and arguably pornographic in intent.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> And I wish I were as succinct as mar. I, too, want that cape.
posted by Hazy Davy at 2010-04-21 09:12:13 ![]()
I thought the song was awful the first time I heard it because of the white girl rap. Then the hook sucked me in bigtime and I really liked it. Then I saw this performance and it was awful. It was somehow smaller than the radio version, like it was being played on a casio keyboard and a mini boom box on public access. I think she tries too hard to come across as out there and look-at-me-I-party-hard and just comes off looking like a try-hard. It might be nice if she'd just relax and be herself and see what happens. But then that's not very market-y. I wonder if she'd rise above or fade into the pop wallpaper.
posted by Eric at 2010-04-21 15:39:02 ![]()