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many scholarly analyses can be picked out of this, i swear
tania:
--- Quote from: youtube comment ---She poses an interesting moral quandary: whether to kick it in the front seat or, conversely, kick in the back seat.
The front seat symbolising a loss of innocence, being in more direct control of the car (and her life). However she decides to revel in youth rather than take the lonely path of premature aging just to prove a point to her fleeting friends.
The ambiguity of "Friday" is her wrestling with the days following it in the week as if they were all the same. Existential. Poetry.
--- End quote ---
squawk:
see i like things like those. but then. the song is so vapid that there's not much to go off of unfortunately. like people try but really all they are able to analyze are those same parts everyone else does. OH WELL
okay it's time to stop posting
Jace:
--- Quote from: Ikrik on 13 Mar 2011, 14:11 ---My sister and I, as well as my mother and I, have gotten into serious arguments about whether Justin Bieber is a legitimate artist. The guy is the essence of how music is manufactured and their argument is that because he's famous and on the tv that he's a legitimate artist.
--- End quote ---
He is actually a talented singer and musician, but he is pumping out bland, marketable music. So he is a legitimate artist, who sold out
Kugai:
Time to end this thread on a bang.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzpOnFgjc5Q
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Jace on 13 Mar 2011, 21:31 ---
--- Quote from: Ikrik on 13 Mar 2011, 14:11 ---My sister and I, as well as my mother and I, have gotten into serious arguments about whether Justin Bieber is a legitimate artist. The guy is the essence of how music is manufactured and their argument is that because he's famous and on the tv that he's a legitimate artist.
--- End quote ---
He is actually a talented singer and musician, but he is pumping out bland, marketable music. So he is a legitimate artist, who sold out
--- End quote ---
You can't sell out if you were never "in" in the first place.
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