“Q”Bombs: July 8, 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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Maroon 5 stays at the top for another week. Wiz Khalifa is guilty by association……….
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Worst Videos for the week of July 8, 2012

1. Payphone—Maroon 5 with Wiz Khalifa
2. Drunk on You—Luke Bryan
3. 5-1-5-0—Dierks Bentley
4. Springsteen—Eric Church
5. Let’s Go—Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo
6. Scream—Usher
7. Postcard from Paris—The Band Perry
8. Over—Blake Shelton
9. Wanted—Hunter Hayes
10. Titanium—David Guetta and Sia

1) “Payphone”—Ugh! It went back up to No.1 on VH1 again! ODWITS!
2) “Drunk on You”—How much longer do we have to be tortured by this latest Luke Bryan video?
3) “5-1-5-0”—Man, this Dierks Bentley video keeps growing in popularity and looks like it’s going to be big. Life is unkind…………………
4) “Springsteen”—Still going strong. Just like Bruce…………………..
5) “Let’s Go”—Nah. Let’s stay here………………
6) “Scream”—Only if I have to watch this Usher video………….
7) “Postcards from Paris”—The song sounds very similar in melody to “You Lie”—almost if The Band Perry ran out of ideas by the time they got to this song. ……………
8) “Over”—Alright, now that I’ve gotten over the shock of seeing another Death Valley video, I have to say that Blake Shelton’s song is way better than “Remind Me.” This one may end up switching lists……………..
9) “Wanted”—I guess I would have wanted a better video from Hunter Hayes…………
10) “Titanium”David Guetta’s video continues to stand strong like its namesake……
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, July 1, 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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Just like the banjo, the pontoon is getting the most beautiful attention that it has gotten in a long, long time. Little Big Town breathes new life into what was considered senior citizen territory for a second week at the top! But beware. Almost every other song on this list has the potential to sink the pontoon……………..
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of July 1, 2012

1. Pontoon—Little Big Town
2. Angel Eyes—Love and Theft
3. Sunglasses—Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights
4. Wild Weekend—Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers
5. Never Go Back—Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
6. Give Your Heart a Break—Demi Lovato
7. The Doors Sing “Reading Rainbow”—Jimmy Fallon
8. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
9. The Sun Is Shining—The Fireman (Paul McCartney)
10. Summertime—Jessica Dayle

1) “Pontoon”—So far this summer, the best spot to be is floating around on a pontoon. Little Big Town provides the perfect experience!
2) “Angel Eyes”—I like this Love and Theft song much better than the video. I feel that that feeling carries over to the video. So what?!
3) “Sunglasses”—Another perfect Joanie Leeds and The Nightlights summer song that translates well to younger and older!
4) “Wild Weekend”—Summer feelings continue on this Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers classic cover!
5) “Never Go Back”Grace Potter and The Nocturnals return to form on this worthy attempt!
6) “Give Your Heart a Break”—This oh-so-catchy Demi Lovato song is starting to drive me crazy!
7) “The Doors Sing ‘Reading Rainbow'”—Sometimes things that are done in one media don’t always translate well to other forms of media. This Jimmy Fallon visual extravaganza as well as others on his new “Blow Your Pants Off” album does not have that problem. This song is true classic The Doors in their prime!
8) “Banjo”Rascal Flatts are probably saying goodbye this week……………….
9) “The Sun Is Shining”Paul McCartney released this song as a side project that he called The Fireman. I dug it out after hearing him play a song from it at Comerica Park in Detroit last year. It has since continued to get under my skin from time to time. The extremely warm summer this year has caused it to sprout onto one of my faves lists!
10) “Summertime”—This Jessica Dayle country/folk tune is one of the most pleasant surprises that I’ve run across this year! This young blond aspiring singer/songwriter hails from British Columbia and Alberta—an area that you think wouldn’t have much to say about summertime. You would be way wrong! This song has so many interesting hooks in it that I don’t want to write about them all at one time. All I will tell you for now is that I can almost smell the cocoa butter sunscreen that she describes in the song! I don’t know, but I may be rethinking that favorite song of summer. Awesome job, Jessica!
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Phil’s Faves: Videos, July 1, 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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“Pontoon” lazily goes for a second spin around the lake while resting at the top!
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of July 1, 2012

1. Pontoon—Little Big Town
2. Angel Eyes—Love and Theft
3. Give Your Heart a Break—Demi Lovato
4. Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck—Kip Moore
5. (Kissed You) Good Night—Gloriana
6. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
7. FRONT ROW CENTER: T-Bone Burnett Presents: The Secret Sisters with Elvis Costello and Jakob Dylan
8. Wide Awake—Katy Perry
9. Call Me Maybe—Carly Rae Jepsen
10. Lights—Ellie Goulding

1) “Pontoon”—This Little Big Town video and song were just made for floating lazily around a lake on a sunny summer afternoon!
2) “Angel Eyes”—Half of the reason I like this Love and Theft video is that there’s Just a little bit of devil/In those angel eyes!
3) “Give Your Heart a Break”Demi Lovato even looks good in this video! I wish her good luck! Maybe her past is finally behind her.
4) “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck”—I guess the timing on this Kip Moore video has everything to do with summer fun!
5) “(Kissed You) Good Night”—I’m not sure but I might like the song better than the video of Gloriana’s latest hit….
6) “Banjo”—I think Rascal Flatts is poised to fall off. So long old friend. I will miss you……….
7) “FRONT ROW CENTER: T-Bone Burnett Presents: The Secret Sisters with Elvis Costello and Jakob Dylan”—I was fascinated watching this PBS show! The Secret Sisters, with their Everly Brothers’ type harmonies, come off as such a naïve and retro innocent throwback to a time when Ricky Nelson ruled the TV musical airwaves every week. The Elvis Costello and Jakob Dylan segments complemented T-Bone Burnett’s packaging of the sisters.
8) “Wide Awake”Katy Perry reappears with this semi-autobiographical video with “Alice in Wonderland” and other fairytale references. It’s good!
9) “Call Me Maybe”—Sorry Carly Rae, but your vid time will soon be up for this one…
10) “Lights”—#1 on VH1 after such a long road to the top. Very good, Ellie!
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“Q: Bombs: July 1, 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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The reign of “Drive By” has ended! Not long live the “Payphone.”
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Worst Videos for the week of July 1, 2012

1. Payphone—Maroon 5 with Wiz Khalifa
2. Drunk on You—Luke Bryan
3. 5-1-5-0—Dierks Bentley
4. Springsteen—Eric Church
5. Over—Blake Shelton
6. Never Go Back—Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
7. Let’s Go—Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo
8. Scream—Usher
9. Wanted—Hunter Hayes
10. Titanium—David Guetta and Sia

1) “Payphone”—I have a feeling that this one is going to stay on top until it falls off. It’s just …bad……………………….
2) “Drunk on You”Luke Bryan should thank Maroon 5 and Adam Levine for having a lousier video and song than he does………………….
3) “5-1-5-0”—Look. The actual footage of Dierks Bentley’s video is OK. The song is just stupid—and not in a good way…………………
4) “Springsteen”—I think I shall refrain from making any more disparaging remarks on this Eric Church video just because Bruce Springsteen’s name is involved. He can’t help who he inspires……………………………….
5) “Over”—I can’t believe that Blake Shelton didn’t watch the video for “Remind Me” by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood a zillion times since this video looks almost exactly like that one. Can we please leave Death Valley alone and use some other setting for new videos?
6) “Never Go Back”—Considering how much I like “Never Go Back” by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, the video is visually unsettling and upsetting…………….
7) “Let’s Go”—I think I’m just getting tired of dance songs and videos right now. The song isn’t bad………………………………
8) “Scream”—Ditto the explanation for “Let’s Go”………………………..
9) “Wanted”—I’m getting used to the song, so this Hunter Hayes video may be falling off soon………………
10) “Titanium”—Honestly, the same explanation as to why David Guetta’s video appears here is pretty much the same explanation as Nos. 7 & 8 on this list. “Titanium” just came out sooner than the other two………………………….
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, June 24, 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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“Pontoon” sits at the top of both of my faves lists! I just love it when all of the stars align!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of June 24, 2012

1. Pontoon—Little Big Town
2. Wild Weekend—Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers
3. Turn Your Head—Savage Grace
4. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
5. Ridin’ With the King—John Hiatt
6. Never Go Back—Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
7. Angel Eyes—Love and Theft
8. The Garden Song—Pete Seeger
9. Give Your Heart a Break—Demi Lovato
10. Sunglasses—Joanie Leeds & The Nightlights

1) “Pontoon”—I like this Little Big Town song even without the video! Just like the old days!
2) “Wild Weekend”—This Tinsley Ellis doesn’t have the lo-fi charm of the original, but it sounds so GREAT!
3) “Turn Your Head”—This might be the last gasp for one of the greatest songs ever recorded! I don’t think this will be the last time it appears………………………
4) “Banjo”—This Rascal Flatts tribute has really made the first half of the year in music truly enjoyable!
5) “Ridin’ With the King”—The king just keeps rollin’ but this week may be the end for this John Hiatt blues blast!
6) “Never Go Back”Grace Potter and the Nocturnals have put out a mid-tempo track that just sneaks up on you! The video is another story though………………..
7) “Angel Eyes”—I really like the Everly Brothers style harmony on this Love and Theft single!
8) “The Garden Song”—For the first time in many years, there is a garden in my back yard. This Pete Seeger song may have contributed to that happening!
9) “Give Your Heart a Break”Demi Lovato has a very catchy melodic song that I really like!
10) “Sunglasses”—This is another one of those peppy wonderful upbeat pop songs that Joanie Leeds and The Nightlights pump out! This one is turning into a “simbie” for me!
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Phil’s Faves: Videos, June 24, 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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“Pontoon” by Little Big Town knocks off “Banjo,” but it was a clean fight, and both are worthy adversaries…………………………
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of June 24, 2012

1. Pontoon—Little Big Town
2. VH1 Storytellers—Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
3. Angel Eyes—Love and Theft
4. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
5. Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck—Kip Moore
6. Call Me Maybe—Carly Rae Jepsen
7. (Kissed You) Good Night—Gloriana
8. Give Your Heart a Break—Demi Lovato
9. Lights—Ellie Goulding
10. Good Girl—Carrie Underwood

1) “Pontoon”—Well, it’s about time! I know pontoons don’t go very fast, but this song took its time to officially make it to the top!
2) “VH1 Storytellers with Grace Potter & The Nocturnals”—Cool! I keep catching this when it’s on VH1. My second favorite performance is “Nothing But the Water!”
3) “Angel Eyes”—OK. I think I’m starting to understand this one now. The guy is taking out both of the preacher’s daughters and at the end the father is finally asking the guy, “What’s up, dude?” The guy, of course, can’t decide between the two.
4) “Banjo”—The honor of the banjo has been protected—just like in the video.
5) “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck”—I’m starting to like this Kip Moore video a lot. I think my brain cells are being warped by the excessive heat…
6) “Call Me Maybe”—Now, I’m curious if Carly Rae Jepsen has a follow up in her..
7) “(Kissed You) Good Night”—Gloriana’s new single and video is starting to burn a hole in my brain..
8) “Give Your Heart a Break”—I really like this Demi Lovato song and video!
9) “Lights”—The lights are absolutely ready to go out on this one for me even though it made it all the way to the top on VH1’s video list……………
10) “Good Girl”—Well, Carrie. Sometimes good isn’t good enough, but I really enjoyed this video!
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“Q” Bombs, June 24, 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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“Drive By” sets the new record of 10 weeks on the “Q” Bombs list making it the worst video ever since I started doing this list. Thanks for sticking around..I think……..
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Worst Videos for the week of June 24, 2012

1. Drive By—Train
2. Why Ya Wanna—Jana Kramer (From CMT “Listen Up”)
3. Payphone—Maroon 5 with Wiz Khalifa
4. Springsteen—Eric Church
5. Drunk on You—Luke Bryan
6. The Fighter—Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder
7. 5-1-5-0—Dierks Bentley
8. Wanted—Hunter Hayes
9. Burn It Down—Linkin Park
10. Titanium—David Guetta and Sia

1) “Drive By”—Well, Train hung around long enough to break the lousy record and I have to respect them for that. Prepare for the big drop off, though……………..
2) “Why Ya Wanna”—I can’t believe that another video would arrive that could be so inept as to challenge “Drive By,” “Payphone,” and “Springsteen,” but this one-dimensional borefest has the necessary ingredients………….
3) “Payphone”—OK. I’ll say something nice about this one this week. The woman in the video resembles Jan Smithers from “W.K.R.P. in Cincinnati.” I always liked her over Loni Anderson!
4) “Springsteen”—Ho, hum…………………
5) “Drunk on You”—Luke, Luke. I would much rather write good stuff about you. Give me something to work with, dude……………………
6) “The Fighter”—The workouts must be working for Gym Classs Heroes because “The Fighter” is getting better stamina…………….
7) “5-1-5-0”—I like Dierks Bentley, but come on. 5-1-5-0/Someone call the po-po. Dierks. What happened to ya, buddy?
8) “Wanted”Hunter Hayes is now in the Top Ten on CMT. Why this one and not “Storm Warning?”
9) “Burn It Down”Linkin Park’s new video appears to be pretty non-interesting………
10) “Titanium”—A precious metal but a not so precious video……………….
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, June 17, 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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“Banjo” has returned triumphantly one more time like Napoleon from Elba. That one lasted a hundred days. Rascal Flatts’ run will be a lot shorter………………………
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of June 17, 2012

1. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
2. Turn Your Head—Savage Grace
3. Wild Weekend—Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers
4. Pontoon—Little Big Town
5. Call Me Maybe—Carly Rae Jepsen
6. Ridin’ With the King—John Hiatt
7. Let the Rest of the World Go By—Jimmy Wakely
8. My Wife Thinks You’re Dead—Junior Brown
9. Never Go Back—Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
10. The Garden Song—Pete Seeger

1) “Banjo”—Well, whadayaknow? “Banjo” still had enough fight left to take the top spot one more time!
2) “Turn Your Head”—I’m so sad to see this one start to drop, but since part of the requirements of this list is that I have to have heard it during the week covered, and since I’m the only one playing this song, I knew going into this that it couldn’t have a long run. But “Turn Your Head” is still as GREAT as the day it was recorded!
3) “Wild Weekend”—I thought this one might have gone higher this week, but maybe my interest has peaked………………….
4) “Pontoon”Little Big Town’s “Pontoon” seems to be taking its time getting in to the dock. I am perplexed.………………
5) “Call Me Maybe”—I don’t know. Carly Rae seems to be so cute, I almost hate having this song disappear. But cuteness can’t keep this one afloat. It may leave abruptly….
6) “Ridin’ With the King”—Yes! I didn’t know we’d be going for aride with John Hiatt and the king. This is a pleasant surprise!
7) “Let the Rest of the World Go By”—I am unfamiliar with Jimmy Wakely. The only thing I know about him is that he was a singing cowboy. But “Let the Rest of the World Go By” is one of the best songs ever written. (My dad said it was his favorite song, so I may be biased on this one. I don’t think I am.) The song is delivered in a very laid back waltz tempo and references going out west looking for a piece of land known only to God where you can start your family with the woman you love. For my dad, west happened to be Detroit, Michigan from Pennsylvania, but I think we all have a little bit of cowboy or cowgirl in us—especially if you’ve ever been on the prairies or mountains of the majestic west. This song can make me tear up for a lot of reasons. It sounds sentimental to begin with. But I also know it had the same effect on another guy in the same room when I was listening to it. So, the song is GOOD!
8) “My Wife Thinks You’re Dead”Junior Brown has a deadpan singing delivery that fits this song perfectly! It’s about a happily married guy whose crazy ex-girlfriend shows up and he has to tell her to leave him alone because, among other things, he’s already told his wife she’s dead! The video for this song mimics a Harold Lloyd short and is just great!
9) “Never Go Back”—The first single from Grace Potter’s new album is very catchy. It reminds me of The Motels’ “Suddenly Last Summer,” but this one’s a jillion times better!
10) “The Garden Song”—This Pete Seeger song may be my favorite by him. I know. Out of so many choices, this is the one I would pick? Well, maybe it’s my favorite at the moment. The song is so peaceful and heartwarming even with Pete picking and strumming his banjo. (Hey! There it is again!) All I know is that when I listen to this song, I am transported to this garden where it is lovingly planted inch by inch. Many other artists have covered this song, especially for children. This one is the best of all of them!
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Phil’s Faves: Videos, June 17, 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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“Banjo” returns to the top one more time for what may be its final swansong! Let’s enjoy it while it’s in its full beauty!
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Top 10 Videos and Performances for the week of June 17, 2012

1. Banjo—Rascal Flatts
2. Pontoon—Little Big Town
3. VH1 Storytellers—Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
4. Angel Eyes—Love and Theft
5. Call Me Maybe—Carly Rae Jepsen
6. Lights—Ellie Goulding
7. Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck—Kip Moore
8. Good Girl—Carrie Underwood
9. Give Your Heart a Break—Demi Lovato
10. Back in Time—Pitbull

1) “Banjo”—That CMT Awards performance gave me new respect for the video! Probably the last hurrah for the banjo—at least the video….
2) “Pontoon”Little Big Town is movin’ up fast and breathing down the neck of the banjo. Get it. Banjo….neck… The banjo has a neck… Never mind.
3) “VH1 Storytellers with Grace Potter & The Nocturnals”—As much as I like this concept of the artist explaining the inspiration or events that lead to some of their own classic songs, very rarely do you learn anything that’s truly special from an artist. This hour long performance is the exception. Wearing a white suit, ala John Lennon, Grace Potter and the band go way beyond any perceived expectations. She wears her heart on her sleeve as she details old relationships that were turned into songs, spiritual studio experiences, and incredible background stories for the new album. I’ve already watched this show several times, and I will continue to watch it every time it’s on. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show where the artist just exposes herself or himself to such raw emotion. My favorite song is the title track to the new CD, “The Lion, The Beast, The Beat,” but there are plenty more to choose from.
4) “Angel Eyes”—Maybe it’s just me, but I just can’t figure this video out…yet I still like it! Does the preacher have two daughters—one wild, one tame? Is it the same daughter being two different people?
5) “Call Me Maybe”—Less and less people may be calling you now Carly, but I would!
6) “Lights”—The lights are still glowing strong on this Ellie Goulding vid!
7) “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck”—Yeah, this one is just a feel good summertime song!
8) “Good Girl”—Carrie is still going strong on CMT, but she’s coming to the end here……
9) “Give Your Heart a Break”—In this upside down and backwards kind of year, I can now admit that there is a Demi Lovato video and song that I like! Man, I hope I wake up soon where things are normal again………..
10)“Back in Time”—It’s so good to hear the opening guitar line from Ian & Sylvia’s “Love Is Strange” that mixing it with Pitbull and movie footage from MIB 3 seems like the right thing to do!
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“Q” Bombs: June 17, 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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Nine weeks at the top for “Drive By” ties it with Gavin DeGraw for ineptness. Will it set a new record next week?
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Worst Videos for the week of June 17, 2012

1. Drive By—Train
2. Payphone—Maroon 5 with Wiz Khalifa
3. Springsteen—Eric Church
4. Why Ya Wanna—Jana Kramer (From CMT “Listen Up”)
5. Drunk on You—Luke Bryan
6. The Fighter—Gym Class Heroes and Ryan Tedder
7. Wanted—Hunter Hayes
8. Safe and Sound—Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars
9. Titanium—David Guetta and Sia
10. Burn It Down—Linkin Park

1) “Drive By”—There is big movement downward for Train and that means there’s hope this video and song will disappear. I wonder if it will happen before they break a record………
2) “Payphone”—Alright. I keep coming back to the part of the video where he has his stolen race car in the desert and he can’t outrace a group of police cars!(?) Really? Where did you learn how to storyboard videos from? The guys who did the plots for Elvis Presley’s race car movies? I take that back. I actually liked “Viva Las Vegas” and “Spinout!” and Maroon 5’s video can’t stand up to either of those. And those were made in the payphone era. I’m sorry. I’m just rambling now…………………….
3) “Springsteen”—Well, a bad video droped off so Eric Church moves back up……….
4) “Why Ya Wanna”—If they had done this video with cardboard cutouts, it probably would have been more interesting…and allegorical……………..
5) “Drunk on You”—OK. I made the mistake of trying to reassess this Luke Bryan video again. Maybe I was being too harsh on it. Then I heard the line about “you make my speakers go boom boom” and I started to think I’ve been too easy on it! So, here we go again…………….
6) “The Fighter”—Gaining in popularity, but Gym Class Heroes have done way better stuff……….
7) “Wanted”Hunter Hayes continues to move up and I’m happy for him. I just don’t like this video…………………..
8) “Safe and Sound”The Civil Wars and Taylor Swift are fading now. Woo-hoo!!!
9) “Titanium”David Guetta and Sia team up for an overblown video……..
10) “Burn It Down”—I haven’t seen this one enough, but my initial reaction is negative……..
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