Phil’s Faves, Videos: September 16, 2012

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly on current or recent videos. For this category, I am also going to include any live performances on talk or variety shows that I see during the week.

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Taylor Swift makes a surprise visit to the top with a tender, touching charity performance!
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of September 16, 2012

1. Ronan—Taylor Swift for Cancer Benefit
2. One More Night—Maroon 5 with Adam Levine
3. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye—Train
4. Pontoon—Little Big Town
5. Lovin’ You Is Fun—Easton Corbin
6. Come Over—Kenny Chesney
7. She’s So Mean—Matchbox 20
8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together—Taylor Swift
9. That’s Why I Pray—Big & Rich
10. The Wind—Zac Brown Band

1) “Ronan”Taylor Swift sang a beautiful heart wrenching song on a Cancer Benefit show! I haven’t felt so sad after a song since I heard Coldplay do “Fix You” at a Hurricane Katrina special…………
2) “One More Night”—I am still fascinated by Adam Levine as a boxer, literally fighting for his son and his woman, who at the same time is packing everything up to move out. Talk about the agony of…victory……………
3) “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”—I don’t think I have to come up with 50 ways to say goodbye to Train…………
4) “Pontoon”Little Big Town moves up again on CMT, and they now have their first official #1 song! Who told you about it first? Yeah. That’s right. Phil Maq Daddy! 😉
5) “Lovin’ You Is Fun”—If I didn’t say it before, I’ll say it now. Corbin Easton looks like he’s having a lot of fun in the video and that sells the song!
6) “Come Over”—Well, you didn’t think it was going to last forever, now, did you Kenny…………..
7) “She’s So Mean”—I guess I’m not actually that tired of Matchbox 20’s video…………………
8) “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”—And I don’t think Taylor Swift’s video is never ever going to be #1 on my list…………….
9) “That’s Why I Pray”—I put Big & Rich’s video back on my list because there is a part of the song that says, Some stupid video posted as a joke/Somebody’s life gets ruined which to me, relates right back to the attacks on U.S. Embassies around the world. Sure, there’s freedom of speech, but sometimes that can cost innocent people their lives.
10) “The Wind”Zac Brown Band may be hanging around until that autumn frontal passage blows through………………… QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ

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“Q” Bombs: September 16, 2012

A “Q” Bomb, like an “H” bomb, will be my term for a music video that I consider to be subpar in music, video, or both. This will be a recurring weekly list that will focus on the worst videos that are currently on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus on solely on current or recent videos.
I hate to be so negative about music, but when an artist takes a “bad” song and then brings more attention to it by creating a “bad” video to support it, it will appear on this list. I honestly hope, and it could happen, that this list will be less than 10 items, but I have serious doubts that that possibility will happen. We are, after all, talking about an industry that uses art for huge profits. The companies can’t help themselves.
However, at this point, I will not do a 10 worst music list. I see absolutely no reason to waste time reemphasizing bad music. Once is enough.

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Rascal Flatts stays on top for another week, but two new annoyances enter the chart………..
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Worst Videos for the week of September 16, 2012

1. Come Wake Me Up—Rascal Flatts
2. Cowboys and Angels—Dustin Lynch
3. Blown Away—Carrie Underwood
4. As Long As You Love Me—Justin Bieber and Big Sean
5. Oh Love—Green Day
6. Wanted You More—Lady Antebellum
7. Ho Hey—The Lumineers
8. Too Close—Alex Clare
9. Titanium—David Guetta with Sia
10. Let’s Go—Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo

1) “Come Wake Me Up”—Did the guy in the video wake up in time? No. If he did he would have prevented Rascal Flatts from making the video…………….
2) “Cowboys and Angels”—Oh, come on now. I’m getting tired of writing things for this video……………………
3) “Blown Away”—It looks like Carrie Underwood is going to have another monster video that is going to stay on the list for weeks and months, but I can’t wait until it gets “blown away………………..”
4) “As Long As You Love Me”—Justin, if you loved me, you would make your video go away…………
5) “Oh Love”—Is that actually a pejorative for Green Day’s video………………..
6) “Wanted You More”—I’ve grown used to Lady Antebellum’s song, but the video has to go…………………..
7) “Ho Hey”The Lumineers moved up quite a bit this week on Vh1, so instead of dropping off, it has now moved up the trash list………………..
8) “Too Close”Alex Clare places his first “bomb” on the list as he takes his place as the male equivalent of Adele…………………….
9) “Titanium”David Guetta and Sia make a return appearance in a video about a high school girl with supernatural powers. Really? If she had super powers, the video would have been good………………….
10) “Let’s Go”—Another drop for Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo. Now, don’t anybody stop them if they should decide to head for the exit……………
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, September 9, 2012

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.
Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

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Green Day is now on a good list and a bad one. That’s not easy to do! But Jessica Dayle has been placed in the odd position of being in competition with herself, and her singer friend is closing in on the top spot. It’s a good place to be as “Summertime” rules for a seventh week!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of September 9, 2012

1. Summertime—Jessica Dayle
2. Maybe I’ll Fly—Barbara Lynn Doran
3. Pontoon—Little Big Town
4. My Bet’s I’m a Fool—Jessica Dayle
5. Tight Shoes—George Bedard (Original Single Version)
6. I Heard the Bluebirds Sing—The Browns
7. Here Comes the Sun—Yuna
8. Oh Love—Green Day
9. (Kissed You) Good Night—Gloriana
10. Over—Blake Shelton

1) “Summertime”Jessica Dayle sweetly sings to her boyfriend that I’m wearin’ my favorite dress/You waited all winter to see. Man, that must be some dress! Just another one of the many reasons to like “Summertime!”
2) “Maybe I’ll Fly”Barbara Lynn Doran’s song on its own is just great! That smoking hot guitar solo in the middle makes it even better!
3) “Pontoon”—Some big old speedboat cut in front of Lille Big Town and they had to slow down after being caught in its wake……………
4) “My Bet’s I’m a Fool”—I have used a variation of the advice that Jessica Dayle’s mother gives her about staying out late. I always told my children that, “When you’re out, nothing good ever happens after midnight.” Jessica’s quotes her mother as saying that there’s no respectable place to go after midnight. I wholeheartedly agree! Jessica does a great job and The Magnolia Buckskins on back-up vocals give her the right amount of female support as they throw away the validity of the boyfriend’s excuses!
5) “Tight Shoes”—Those shoes should be feeling pretty comfortable by now, since George himself has described the song as the one he’s probably played the most over the course of his career……..
6) “I Heard the Bluebirds Sing”—Earlier this year, I went through withdrawal symptoms for this song made famous by The Browns, a country singing group from the fifties and sixties. At the time, I couldn’t locate a copy of the original but I found a more than respectable replacement by Canadian singer, Tracey K. Houston, that wisely included Jim Ed Brown of The Browns, singing harmony with her. But my fix has been satisfied as I finally found a vinyl copy of the RCA single. It is everything I remember the song to be and then some as two singers describe a long time romance that sounds like it was pulled from a remote holler! Just sublime!
7) “Here Comes the Sun”Yuna’s version of The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” was included on the soundtrack to “Savages,” which was released earlier this year. It has new age sensibilities with a little bit of Eastern psychedelic flavoring! It’s really enjoyable and one of the best covers of George Harrison’s song!
8) “Oh Love”Green Day put out a lousy video for this song, but it still has all of the qualities that I like about Green Day’s music: a catchy simplistic melodic within a basic rock framework. They’re just toying with us because this is the kind of song they could do in their sleep. But it gets under your skin!
9) “(Kissed You)” Good Night”—I think this week is the “good night kiss” for Gloriana………….
10) “Over”—I keep thinking “it’s over” with Blake Shelton, but he keeps hanging around………………..
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Junior Senior: Move Your Feet!

Junior Senior: Move Your Feet

I like this dance song—which sounds like it was ripped from the 80’s, even though it’s from 2002! Using the 8 bit format was ingenious, since it was almost 20 years old and outdated when they made the video. And the squirrel just cracks me up!

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Phil’s Faves: Videos, September 9, 2012

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly on current or recent videos. For this category, I am also going to include any live performances on talk or variety shows that I see during the week.

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Kenny Chesney arrives at the top of my faves list! Thanks for “comin’ over” Kenny…….
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of September 9, 2012

1. Come Over—Kenny Chesney
2. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye—Train
3. One More Night—Maroon 5 with Adam Levine
4. Takin’ Pills—The Pistol Annies
5. Pontoon—Little Big Town
6. Lovin’ You Is Fun—Easton Corbin
7. She’s So Mean—Matchbox 20
8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together—Taylor Swift
9. The Wind—Zac Brown Band
10. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)—Pink

1) “Come Over”—I am not a big Kenny Chesney fan but I like this video and the song. There’s something—maybe even subliminal about that repetitious singing of Come over Come Over Come Over…!
2) “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”Train doesn’t seem to be ready to say goodbye yet, and I’m OK with that. I mean how many videos have David Hasselhoff singing into an ear of corn?!
3) “One More Night”—I’m not sure that Adam Levine and Maroon 5 have enough stamina to take their video to the top, but I guess we’ll see…….
4) “Takin’ Pills”—All of a sudden I’m not seeing this video very often. That will not be good for The Pistol Annies…..
5) “Pontoon”—Wow! Little Big Town are moving up again on CMT! I’m really happy for them because I still watch “Pontoon” every time it comes on!
6) “Lovin’ You Is Fun”Corbin Easton has another one of those fun summer videos! I hope it catches on……
7) “She’s So Mean”—I’m starting to lose interest in this Matchbox 20 video…………..
8) “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”—In spite of the fact that this is Taylor Swift’s first Billboard #1 song, I don’t think it’s very good and is probably a “bear” song from her upcoming release, “Red.” What I do like is the fact that it’s all done as a one take video. It took 18 tries, but I like the concept! I have to give her credit for that.
9) “The Wind”Zac Brown and his band may be getting ready to say goodbye from my list, which is disappointing. I mean, how many years was “Colder Weather” on CMT’s countdown. It isn’t fair, but as much as I personally like the video, it may not have helped to promote the song had it been a “normal” video.
10) “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”—I know Pink’s video flew up VH1’s countdown chart, but I don’t think it’s one of her classic videos. The song definitely isn’t………..
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“Q” Bombs: September 9, 2012

A “Q” Bomb, like an “H” bomb, will be my term for a music video that I consider to be subpar in music, video, or both. This will be a recurring weekly list that will focus on the worst videos that are currently on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus on solely on current or recent videos.
I hate to be so negative about music, but when an artist takes a “bad” song and then brings more attention to it by creating a “bad” video to support it, it will appear on this list. I honestly hope, and it could happen, that this list will be less than 10 items, but I have serious doubts that that possibility will happen. We are, after all, talking about an industry that uses art for huge profits. The companies can’t help themselves.
However, at this point, I will not do a 10 worst music list. I see absolutely no reason to waste time reemphasizing bad music. Once is enough.

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Rascal Flatts moves into the top spot, but I don’t think it’ll be for long. Their video and song doesn’t seem to be going over in a positive way………………..
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Worst Videos for the week of September 9, 2012

1. Come Wake Me Up—Rascal Flatts
2. Cowboys and Angels—Dustin Lynch
3. Settle Down—No Doubt
4. As Long As You Love Me—Justin Bieber and Big Sean
5. Oh Love—Green Day
6. Wanted You More—Lady Antebellum
7. Blown Away—Carrie Underwood
8. Let’s Go—Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo
9. Miss Me—Andy Grammer
10. Ho Hey—The Lumineers

1) “Come Wake Me Up”Rascal Flatts are in their own world of boring videos and wimpy songs that they created years ago. That’s what made a song and video like “Banjo” stick out. Maybe “Come Wake Me Up” was made for their loyal fan base, but it’s flat out boring to me……………..
2) “Cowboys and Angels”—Dustin, I’m counting on you for better things to come because I like cowboys and angels. You’re out of the worst spot for now……………………..
3) “Settle Down”— Last week, No Doubt cracked VH1’s Top 20. I was perplexed. This week it fell like a rock. Faith in my video watchers has been restored…………….
4) “As Long As You Love Me”—Yeah, Justin’s not doing anything for me. No surprise here………………………
5) “Oh Love”—I wish I could say something positive about Green Day’s new video…but I can’t. I don’t think they would be disappointed with that assessment……………
6) “Wanted You More”—There’s a colorful butterfly in Lady Antebellum’s video which is supposed to be the visual thread to bring some hope into the presentation. It doesn’t work…………..
7) “Blown Away”Carrie Underwood returns to video form with her current offering. I give her credit for tackling the subject she chooses, but the melodramatic video does not work for me…………..
8) “Let’s Go”—Wow! A huge drop for Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo this week! Now it’s just a matter of time………………
9) “Miss Me”—I might just be having a reflex action to Andy Grammer’s video since I haven’t enjoyed any of his yet, but I kind of like the glow stick idea…….
10) “Ho Hey”—I guess mediocrity can have longevity…………………….. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ

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Phil’s Faves: Songs, September 2, 2012

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.
Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

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CMT viewers picked Little Big Town’s “Pontoon” as the song of the summer. Hey, great for them, but they weren’t aware of Jessica Dayle’s “Summertime,” which stays on top for a sixth straight week! She also has a second song on the countdown! There’s only five songs on her self-titled EP. That’s a pretty good ratio!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of September 2, 2012

1. Summertime—Jessica Dayle
2. Pontoon—Little Big Town
3. Maybe I’ll Fly—Barbara Lynn Doran
4. Tight Shoes—George Bedard (Original Single Version)
5. Louisiana 1927—Randy Newman
6. This Land Is Your Land—Elizabeth Mitchell
7. (Kissed You) Good Night—Gloriana
8. Over—Blake Shelton
9. Can’t Get a Job—Toby Redd
10. My Bet’s I’m a Fool—Jessica Dayle

1) “Summertime”Jessica Dayle uses a metaphor about her partner that says Not even the sun’s kiss can compare to yours. That must be sooooome kiss, because I’ve been “kissed” by the sun many times before with sunburns to show for it, and one time, when I was a kid, it kissed me so hard that I suffered third degree burns and was unconscious for at least three days. In spite of that fact, summer is still my favorite season and I’m still buddies with the sun.
Right after that she doesn’t sing the line but says to herself—like Shania Twain sometimes does, So sweet and hits the “t” in sweet hard, just like Paul Simon used to do—particularly in his Simon & Garfunkel days. If you don’t believe me, listen to something like “America:” Toss me a cigarette/I think there’s one in my raincoat. Hard “t”s. Shania Twain and Simon & Garfunkel in the same line. Now that’s sweet!
2) “Pontoon”Little Big Town keeps climbing again at 5 miles an hour! Will they continue to climb……………………
3) “Maybe I’ll Fly”Barbara Lynn Doran takes us right to the edge of a cliff, as if we’re going to watch her take flight! Sounding like a young, confident Kathy Mattea, we want to believe that she’s going to make it because she’s willing to take that chance. Her song is so positive, there’s no doubt that she has to make it!
4) “Tight Shoes”George Bedard holds on “tight” to the number four spot for another week!
5) “Louisiana 1927”Randy Newman can’t sing, but that hasn’t kept him from writing and recording some of the most amazing songs in the past 40 years. In this musical history lesson that references a terrible flood that devastated New Orleans’ Ninth Ward and the Mississippi River in 1927, Newman even brings in Calvin Coolidge to insult someone who needs a shave. Unfortunately, the song parallels the Hurricane Katrina disaster and even the most recent Hurricane Isaac. The string arrangement is incredible, and more than compensates for his matter-of-fact narrative. The combination of the two creates so much feeling that it wouldn’t sound right unless Newman “sings” it. An incredible piece of music!
6) “This Land Is Your Land”Woody Guthrie would have turned 100 this year and there are many great versions of his signature song. It’s almost impossible to find a bad version because it means different things to different people and everyone puts their own personal spin on it. I like this version for a number of reasons. First, it’s sung with children and Woody wrote a lot of songs for children. Second, musically, it’s very understated and the children aren’t emphasized. In other words, even though this version is geared towards kids, they’re not mixed up front. They are, then, the appropriate background singers. And finally, Elizabeth Mitchell’s vocal is perfect and crystal clear and features many verses that never get sung. This is a gem of a gem of a classic—something that is inherently in all Americans!
7) “(Kissed You) Good Night”—Well, surprisingly, Gloriana didn’t have enough to take the top spot, but it’s still a GREAT song!
8) “Over”Blake Shelton will probably appear on the good list again, but it’s pretty much “over” this time around………………..
9) “Can’t Get a Job”—Some early 1980’s Detroit power pop—even though Toby Redd sound very much like they came from England. They wrote this song as the country was struggling through a huge recession and the band had a hand on the pulse of rough economic times. Unfortunately, every time the economy goes bad, the lines from “Can’t Get a Job” are as relevant as they were when they were written. But it’s a GREAT song!
10) “My Bet’s I’m a Fool”—A new entry from Jessica Dayle’s self-titled CD, but I like this song for different reasons than I do “Summertime.” Jessica really gets a chance to stretch out vocally on this one. The song is an uptempo country rocker about someone who “done her wrong” and how she dealt with it. She actually does some pretty good gymnastics with her voice that makes familiar territory sound new and different!
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Phil’s Faves: Videos, September 2, 2012

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly on current or recent videos. For this category, I am also going to include any live performances on talk or variety shows that I see during the week.

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The Pistol Annies have their first #1 on my faves:video list! This is a complete surprise to me since I so detested their “Hell on Heels” video, which did not hang around very long. I think this one is worthy of the ranking!
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of September 2, 2012

1. Takin’ Pills—The Pistol Annies
2. 50 Ways to Say Goodbye—Train
3. One More Night—Maroon 5 with Adam Levine
4. Come Over—Kenny Chesney
5. She’s So Mean—Matchbox 20
6. Pontoon—Little Big Town
7. Lovin’ You Is Fun—Easton Corbin
8. The Wind—Zac Brown Band
9. Wide Awake—Katy Perry
10. Blow Me (One Last Kiss)—Pink

1) “Takin’ Pills”—I highly doubt that the way of life depicted in the video is the way that The Pistol Annies tour nowadays, but that doesn’t mean that they weren’t true stories at one time. I like the docu feel of the video and the song is good!
2) “50 Ways to Say Goodbye”—I’m not sure that Train is disappearing for good. I still like the video a lot. The song, however, is only average………….
3) “One More Night”Adam Levine and Maroon 5 go another round at number 3! As much as I like the video, the song is starting to grate on my nerves. That is not a good sign for the boys……..
4) “Come Over”—If Kenny Chesney were smart he would accept that invitation!
5) “She’s So Mean”Matchbox 20’s song sounds good on the radio, but I’m starting to get tired of watching the girlfriend wreak havoc in the video……..
6) “Pontoon”Little Big Town look like they’re making a big move on CMT! “Pontoon” may hang on for a while longer!
7) “Lovin’ You Is Fun”—Finally, CMT catches up to Phil Maq! Corbin Easton’s video was on my faves list several months ago and I’m happy to see it return!
8) “The Wind”—Just an observation on the Zac Brown Band/Mike Judge collaboration: Doesn’t it look like there’s a shirtless grown up Bobby from the animated series “King of the Hill” in the lower right hand corner of the audience watching the band play?
9) “Wide Awake”Katy Perry is still hanging on for another week…………..
10) “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”Pink rarely puts out a bad video, so it’s no surprise that I like her newest one. It’s mostly a black-and-white homage to foreign films. Pink goes all in, unlike The Band Perry and their “Postcard from Paris” video which doesn’t commit to it like she does!
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“Q” Bombs: Sptember 2, 2012

I hate to be so negative about music, but when an artist takes a “bad” song and then brings more attention to it by creating a “bad” video to support it, it will appear on this list. I honestly hope, and it could happen, that this list will be less than 10 items, but I have serious doubts that that possibility will happen. We are, after all, talking about an industry that uses art for huge profits. The companies can’t help themselves.
However, at this point, I will not do a 10 worst music list. I see absolutely no reason to waste time reemphasizing bad music. Once is enough.

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Three bad videos fell off making it possible for Dustin Lynch to place his first video at the top of the bad list. Sorry, Dustin……………………….
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Worst Videos for the week of September 2, 2012

1. Cowboys and Angels—Dustin Lynch
2. Settle Down—No Doubt
3. Come Wake Me Up—Rascal Flatts
4. Let’s Go—Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo
5. Wanted You More—Lady Antebellum
6. 5-1-5-0—Dierks Bentley
7. As Long As You Love—Justin Bieber and Big Sean
8. Titanium—David Guetta and Sia
9. Oh Love—Green Day
10. Ho Hey—The Lumineers

1) “Cowboys and Angels”—Well, Dustin Lynch gets the top spot this week, but it’s not one to be proud of. “Cowboys and Angels” as a video isn’t so much bad as it is boring………
2) “Settle Down”No Doubt band members drive trucks and also party with the deviants in the trailers. Gee, what’s not to like……………………
3) “Come Wake Me Up”—The woman figure in Rascal Flatts’ new video actually smokes, therefore, you know she’s the one at fault. Wow. Such subliminal information…….
4) “Let’s Go”—Yeah. Right off the chart…………………
5) “Wanted You More”Lady Antebellum’s video looks so depressing. I always feel down after I watch it……………………..
6) “5-1-5-0”Dierks Bentley’s “5-1-5-0” is falling off the list-o…………………..
7) “As Long As You Love Me”—Honestly, I haven’t seen or heard this one enough to have an analytical opinion. This is just a gut reaction because Justin Bieber has a video on the VH1 Countdown……………………….
8) “Titanium”David Guetta returns after “Titanium” hit number one on the VH1 countdown……………..
9) “Oh Love”—I’m happy that Green Day have a new song out, but this video does not help it………………….
10) “Ho Hey”—I guess mediocrity can have longevity…………………….. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ

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In Recognition of 2012 International Day of Peace: “99 Luftballons” by Nena Hagen!

This Friday, September 21, is the annual International Day of Peace. In honor of that day, and in hope that the world learns from its mistakes, here are five versions of Nena Hagen’s 99 Luftballons—a great 80’s flashback!

I particularly like this 2009 version in German and French:

This is the 1984 German version:

Here’s the 1984 English version – 99 Red Balloons:

And, a Simpsons version with music by Goldfinger:

Here’s a video of Goldfinger covering the tune:

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