Taking Sides: "Since U Been Gone" vs. "Maps"

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just because the guitar sounds are so similar. Karen O sounds more heartfelt, i guess, but Kelly Clarkson is a better singer, and thousands of times better looking. i choose "maps" by a hair.

JD from CDepot, Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:38 (twenty years ago)

SINCE U BEEN GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:44 (twenty years ago)

Karen O sounds more heartfelt, i guess, but Kelly Clarkson is a better singer,
Thing is, I've seen SUBG performed on SNL and "Maps" on various programs, and both singers sound pretty shit live, at least on those tunes.

and thousands of times better looking
I wouldn't kick either of them out of bed...

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:47 (twenty years ago)

Prince "When U Were Mine"
Cars "Since You're Gone"

The Argunaut (sexyDancer), Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:48 (twenty years ago)

Ada's cover of "Maps"?

Ned Raggett (Ned), Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:50 (twenty years ago)

I'm gonna give it to "Since U Been Gone" in a photo finish cuz Fever To Tell probably* beats Breakaway by a country mile


*the title track is blase and the album would have to be godly otherwise to compare to FTT in my regard

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 19:59 (twenty years ago)

Should I point out that "Maps" has...uh...more style?

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Saturday, 12 March 2005 20:46 (twenty years ago)

"Maps" is the best song of the century so far. "Since U Been" gone is good, but a trifle.

John Cocktolstoy, Saturday, 12 March 2005 20:47 (twenty years ago)

"omg that Kelly Clarkson song sounds like Maps" is the new "omg Timbaland sounds like drum'n'bass"

Al (sitcom), Saturday, 12 March 2005 20:57 (twenty years ago)

"Maps" is the best song of the century so far.
pfft.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:14 (twenty years ago)

http://www.musicexpress.com/covers/382921.jpg

gygax! (gygax!), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:18 (twenty years ago)

to explain my take: both are emotional powerhouses but I'll give it to the one that isn't a power ballad

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:19 (twenty years ago)

an even tougher call for me would be "Since U Been Gone" vs. "Y Control," where I might give to the YYYs because of, to use Tim's terminology, "style."

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:20 (twenty years ago)

It pleases me that no one's tried to shoot me down with a "THAT'S A SUBJECTIVE STATEMENT & YOU CORNY INDIE FUCKS THINK YOU OWN STYLE" reply to that.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:35 (twenty years ago)

I'd love to see Nick Zimmer bludgeon Kelly Clarkson with his guitar.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:36 (twenty years ago)

it was kind of tempting, tim

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:38 (twenty years ago)

Is this a joke?


"Maps"

The Brainwasher (Twilight), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:39 (twenty years ago)

It must be a joke.

"Since U Been Gone"

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:43 (twenty years ago)

pfft.

really.

John Cocktolstoy, Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:46 (twenty years ago)

yes.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:54 (twenty years ago)

The best song of the century so far is quite obviously Lil' Jon "Get Low".

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:57 (twenty years ago)

aaron otm

j blount (papa la bas), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:58 (twenty years ago)

I'll third that.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Saturday, 12 March 2005 21:59 (twenty years ago)

I still vote for Usher's "Burn" (though "Get Low" certainly makes my top 30 - as does "Y Control"!)

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:02 (twenty years ago)

and "Since U Been Gone"! Everyone wins.

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:02 (twenty years ago)

crunk will be forgotten in 2006. "maps" will live forever.

did I say my penis is very large?

John Cocktolstoy, Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:20 (twenty years ago)

baps will live forever!!!

j blount (papa la bas), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:21 (twenty years ago)

http://images.allposters.com/images/153/857561.jpg

Al (sitcom), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:24 (twenty years ago)

My god that is the WORST tagline for a movie.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:24 (twenty years ago)

haha - this beverly hills cop is gonna die hard!

j blount (papa la bas), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:27 (twenty years ago)

the chorus of the clarkson song is a little too strident. maps would be bad if it were a few seconds longer. they are both pretty good.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:28 (twenty years ago)

strident?

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:39 (twenty years ago)

The best song of the century so far is quite obviously Lil' Jon "Get Low".

I may actually agree with this, but can I toss up "Bouncin' Back" by Mystikal as another contender?

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:45 (twenty years ago)

The best song of the century so far is quite obviously Lil' Jon "Get Low".

oh ffs

John Cocktolstoy, Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:51 (twenty years ago)

crunk will be forgotten in 2006.

That's even dumber than saying "Maps" is the best song of the century so far.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 22:55 (twenty years ago)

what's crunk again? I forget.

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 23:03 (twenty years ago)

I think it was that track that went something like, duh duh Duhhhhh Duh HEY! duh duh duh duh... duh duh DUUUUUH duh HEY! Shit I totally know this one.

miccio (miccio), Saturday, 12 March 2005 23:04 (twenty years ago)

It goes without saying that Lil' Jon is already deeply intrenched in pop culture in such a way that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs aren't likely to ever be.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 23:10 (twenty years ago)

this is the stupidest values fite ever. go back to the slightly less stupid American Idol vs. indie fite.

Al (sitcom), Saturday, 12 March 2005 23:13 (twenty years ago)

One of the reasons I like "Since U Been Gone" so much is that it's the first American Idol related single to not absolutely scream "American Idol" i.e. totally out of touch with what sounds good today, obsessively trying to duplicate 1992 Whitney/Mariah type hits, etc.

vs. indie? Well, I don't think the "it's better/more authentic cuz it's indie" thing has washed with me since about 1997 or so. Besides "Fever to Tell" is on Interscope. So they had a couple eps on Touch and Go, so what.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Saturday, 12 March 2005 23:38 (twenty years ago)

thank you for missing the point. MISS INDEPENDENT PWNZ.

Al (sitcom), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:00 (twenty years ago)

I don't remember anything about that song, other than that it was "sassy".

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:02 (twenty years ago)

I'm not going to argue over who's the bigger Kelly Clarkson fan, I really don't have any interest in her apart from this single.

Am I the only one who likes "Date With The Night" better than "Maps" or "Y Control"? It's what I always wanted the Blues Explosion to sound like.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:07 (twenty years ago)

I love both these songs.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:08 (twenty years ago)

haha sorry i kinda brought "Miss Indepent" up out of nowhere, that isn't really relevent to anything else I was saying.

Al (sitcom), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:08 (twenty years ago)

"Miss Independent" isn't as good as "Left Outside Alone".

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:09 (twenty years ago)

I might as well finally take care of this:

*listens to both*

"Since U Been Gone" = beats the fuck out of Interpol's crap, but I'm more amused by the fact it's just a soft-loud-soft song. You know, Pixies, etc. Fun, though.

"Maps" = exactly what I expected it would be. And I was right, I like Ada's cover better. She sounds so lazy! Best song of this century MY ASS. Guitar work as obviously indebted to its forebears as the Kelly arrangement is to its.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:21 (twenty years ago)

("She" meaning Karen O. Fucking YAWN.)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:23 (twenty years ago)

That's exactly why I prefer "Date With The Night", it's pretty much the only song on the record where she has a fire under ass AND I actually like the lyrics and music.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:26 (twenty years ago)

i got a date with the night
burnin down my finger
gonna catch the kids dry
gonna walk on water
buying out the fight
we're sweatin in the winter
gonna catch ya squeeze tight
chow chow chow chow chow chow chow chow chow chow

KICK ASS

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:28 (twenty years ago)

"Maps"

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 00:31 (twenty years ago)

"'Maps' = exactly what I expected it would be. And I was right, I like Ada's cover better. She sounds so lazy!"

If it were a song by Air or something, though, you wouldn't object to a "lazy" vocal, right? I actually think the quiet vocal is part of the appeal of this song, given that it's not as obvious a context for such a vocal style as, say, a song by Air or something.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 01:15 (twenty years ago)

has anyone heard that Ted Leo thing?
were he does a cover of "Since U Been Gone" and "Maps"
i'll try to find it now

Aerodynamic (Aerodynamic), Sunday, 13 March 2005 01:34 (twenty years ago)

http://www.ugo.com/

just go to that, click on the pic of mr. leo, skip the first 2 songs

Aerodynamic (Aerodynamic), Sunday, 13 March 2005 01:38 (twenty years ago)

yeah we already discussed it here Aero:

Who buys Kelly Clarkson albums?

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 01:43 (twenty years ago)

"Maps" though it's not as far as I originally thought.

The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Sunday, 13 March 2005 04:31 (twenty years ago)

I think "Maps" although I heard it way too much; i'd be more likely to listen to SUBG these days.

deej., Sunday, 13 March 2005 04:32 (twenty years ago)

I vote "Since U Been Gone."

"Maps" always struck me as a great but unfinished song. It sorely needs another section. The verse is just a placeholder before she rips into the hook, whereas in "Since U Been Gone," the verse is just as catchy as the chorus but in an independent way.

joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Sunday, 13 March 2005 04:53 (twenty years ago)

"Unfinished" is kind of part of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs aesthetic, though, right? In the same way that they don't have a bass player -- an aesthetic of subtraction? Intended as a retro punk/new wave signifier?

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 04:57 (twenty years ago)

I don't mean it's not slickly enough produced... The verse is a throwaway in any aesthetic.

joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Sunday, 13 March 2005 05:02 (twenty years ago)

I call them "surrender to the ecstasy" songs -- where you go straight to the chorus after the first verse. And I think what's great about this song is that the verse is a "throwaway," as you say, so when they THROW IT AWAY immediately after the first verse and go to the chorus, it's powerful because they had a real reason to throw it away!

I actually like the verses. I like the melodic variation between the first and second verses. But you get a sense after eight bars that it's not going anywhere and it's cool that they go straight to the chorus after that first verse.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 05:17 (twenty years ago)

It's funny that you called the YYYs unfinished, because I've always been saying myself that they generally write 2/3rds of a song and then get by on Karen O's mighty charisma, because she's an amazing frontwoman and I'd rank her highly in that case. "Y Control", however, sounds like it could fit in the end of some climatic scene in a movie. It's got heroic, pretty guitar as opposed to the half-assed and slightly overrated "Maps". And I think Karen O's performance is better, but it's easier to sing "I wish I could buy back/the woman you stole" as opposed to "They don't love you like I love you", as the latter could change at some point while the former has some amount of risk.

So yeah, go Kelly Clarkson, because she's taking that interpol guitar and sounding saucy and like she gives a shit which in turn makes the guitar sound better. (Becuase god, Interpol are so boring live and it makes me kind of hate their music on record.) Plus she is so girl-next-door cute, and watching her kick ass on a Judy Garland tune "Stuff Like That There" was pretty much the greatest, only moment of American Idol worth seeing ever. After that she just sang Aretha stuff weekly and weakly.

(um, and Kelly has always said that she's a rocker and totally digs the Toadies. Not that I care.)

Maggie O'Connor (unmitigatedhilarity), Sunday, 13 March 2005 05:39 (twenty years ago)

But again, I think "2/3 done" is part of the aesthetic. I mean, I don't complain when I hear a Minutemen song because it's "1/5 done."

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 05:46 (twenty years ago)

Of course it's the aesthetic, like that excuses anything. I'll take a finished pop song over 2/3 done one any time.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:04 (twenty years ago)

They don't need an excuse. Neither did the Minutemen.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:05 (twenty years ago)

oh please, comparing the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to the Minutemen is like comparing Marlon Brando to Jason Biggs.

and this 2/3 finished aesthetic only ended up giving the YYYs 12 songs on this record, 4 of which I think are listenable. I think the Minutemen managed around 40 on Double Nickles, and with a much higher batting average.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:09 (twenty years ago)

Yeah yeah, the Minutemen were salt of the earth and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are just a bunch of dumb poseurs. Do you dislike Young Marble Giants songs because they're only "2/3 done?"

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:15 (twenty years ago)

Whoa you're really grasping at straws now, I love the fuckin YMGs.
The point is that you put this forth as an aesthetic, and I'm saying that I don't believe the YYYs are anywhere near in the league of the Minutemen (or Young Marble Giants for that matter) at putting forth this aesthetic in their music. Aside from the singles and maybe one or two other tracks, Fever to Tell isn't just a half finished sounding record, it's a half assed sounding record.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:20 (twenty years ago)

the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are just a bunch of dumb poseurs.

if you say so.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:21 (twenty years ago)

I'm not talking about the overall quality of these bands, I'm talking about "Maps" in particular (the subject at hand). I mean, are you really going to tell me that, songwriting-wise, every song on Colossal Youth is just vastly greater than "Maps?"

x-post

(and, no, it's you that is saying so, apparently)

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:23 (twenty years ago)

If you're talking about Colossal Youth in its current CD release, then you are talking about the overall quality of the Young Marble Giants as it contains their complete discography. What is the point of taking one of the weaker tracks from their complete (and highly inluencial) body of work and comparing it to the best (in your opinion) track on a current hyped up trendy New York band's debut LP? Seriously.

And I never said I was writing the YYYs off completely, as stated above I absolutely love "Date With The Night", think "Y Control" is really good and quite like - yes, "Maps" and "Pin" as well. If you're gonna tell me "Fever To Tell" is as solid an LP as Colossal Youth or Double Nickels, well thats just naff.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:31 (twenty years ago)

(and highly influential)

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:32 (twenty years ago)

Uh...for one thing, I never said that I thought "Maps" was the best song on the album. Look, I'm just saying that I like "Maps" and that I don't understand the criticism that it's "2/3 done" given the minimalist aesthetic to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

And I'm not saying that they're as great as such HALLOWED AND REVERED GODS STARING DOWN UPON MANKIND as the Minutemen and the Young Marble Giants. Just saying that I wouldn't criticize these bands for writing a song that was "2/3 done" either.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 06:40 (twenty years ago)

1. I don't even really like the Minutemen that much, honestly. Here and there, you know. I love YMG, however I don't think either of these bands would make my top ten favorites even, but as far as a "minimalist aesthetic" I don't think YYYs pull it off as well as either of them, but I already said that. Interestingly enough, you brought up both the Minutemen and the Young Marble Giants in comparison, not me. You say you wouldn't criticize them for writing a "2/3 done" song and then admit that the YYYs are a lesser band, so I'm not sure there's an argument there.

2. I like "Maps" too, but I already said that. The "2/3 done" (which I'm only using as a term because Elisabeth said it and you picked it up) criticism stems from the fact that some people feel the song is a bit half assed, and not everyone likes that. I would rephrase my statement that "I'll take a finished pop song over 2/3 done one any time." to say that I'll take a well done "2/3 done" sounding song over a poorly done finished sounding song, but I'd still take a well done finished sounding song (Since U Been Gone) over a well done "2/3 done" sounding song (Maps), as I don't find that minimalist aesthetic inherently more valuable or interesting.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:00 (twenty years ago)

maps: the song has a very brief melody which it repeats and repeats and repeats with variations in the arrangement (the guitars mostly IIRC). so it that sense it's underdone. but (contra geir) melody isn't all. i think the song works pretty well, although the variations aren't inventive enough that the song would really work if it were any longer than it is.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:23 (twenty years ago)

OTM

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:28 (twenty years ago)

when i said the chorus of the clarkson song was too strident, i just mean i think it goes full-throttle a little too quickly, making the whole soft/loud dynamic a little too cartoonish for me. but i think it's a pretty cool song, and it's just sort of fun to hear a pop single by an american idol winner that so obviously cops that strokes guitar sound and weds it to a more conventional melody and a more diva-esque vocal.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:33 (twenty years ago)

incidentally can i find that song ("Maps") streamed anywhere on the web? i usually turn to wfmu to find some random song i want to hear (because i have a modem and it takes forever to download mp3s) but i can't find "maps" among the wfmu playlists. i feel like hearing it...now.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:34 (twenty years ago)

but I'd still take a well done finished sounding song (Since U Been Gone) over a well done "2/3 done" sounding song (Maps), as I don't find that minimalist aesthetic inherently more valuable or interesting.

this sounds kind of dogmatic, aaron. i mean, we're comparing two songs, not two aesthetic positions.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:35 (twenty years ago)

i know this was several dozen posts ago, but that Ted Leo thing is awesome, he never fails to amaze me.

that and, Kelly Clarkson wins, she is so fucking hot.

JD from CDepot, Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:35 (twenty years ago)

i find clarkson's voice-persona (that whole snidey whispery thing she does on the verses, again sort of a strokes [etc] cop) on the record a shade unconvincing, but still way more convincing than i would have expected from her. so i still find it kind of exhilirating...as much for what it's trying to do as for what it achieves.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:37 (twenty years ago)

this sounds kind of dogmatic, aaron. i mean, we're comparing two songs, not two aesthetic positions.

Out of context maybe, but as Tim was turning Elisabeth's argument into a question of aesthetics....

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:45 (twenty years ago)

this will sound very chuckeddyish, but i think the clarkson song has the better lyrics.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:53 (twenty years ago)

"You say you wouldn't criticize them for writing a "2/3 done" song and then admit that the YYYs are a lesser band, so I'm not sure there's an argument there."

The argument is that "Maps" is as well-written a song as many Minutemen or Young Marble Giants songs.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:55 (twenty years ago)

heresy coming up: i don't think it completely "get" the YMG, and believe me, i've tried.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 07:56 (twenty years ago)

this will sound very chuckeddyish, but i think the clarkson song has the better lyrics.

Me too! I also like the sentiment better "Screw it, I'm better off without you" vs "Boo hoo, I need you don't leave me"

The argument is that "Maps" is as well-written a song as many Minutemen or Young Marble Giants songs.
Fair enough, if it's down to the one song. I still don't see what that proves in the grand scheme of things. It's certainly not as well written as their best material.

don't think it completely "get" the YMG, and believe me, i've tried.
Um...
4am. sleepless night. maybe you were drunk earlier but it's wearing off. you're laying in bed, alone. try it then, maybe.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:04 (twenty years ago)

"but I'd still take a well done finished sounding song over a well done "2/3 done" sounding song"

Also, Aaron, isn't this kind of absolute? Can a given "well done '2/3 done' sounding song" not be better than a given "well done finished sounding song?"

And isn't this comparable to someone in the 19th century saying that they'd take a classical painting over an impressionist painting because the classical painting is "finished?"

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:13 (twenty years ago)

"I still don't see what that proves in the grand scheme of things."

Making a point about topics on thread =/ making a point about "the grand scheme of things"

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:17 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, I'm saying that as far as the pop/rock single goes, I personally would rather hear a song with real verses and a bridge and all that stuff, sue me.

There are some rare exceptions.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:19 (twenty years ago)

that's something of a tautology, aaron

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:20 (twenty years ago)

Aw, those verses are fine (as I argued upthread). They're "real." What's wrong with them -- too short? Not enough notes?

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:21 (twenty years ago)

i just think it's neat to have a song that's so fundamentally repetitive (in an unusual way) on the charts (er, if "maps" made it onto any charts)

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:23 (twenty years ago)

so short answer: maps

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:25 (twenty years ago)

Alright fine. I think Maps fucking sucks, I think Karen O sucks and I think she can't sing worth a damn and her lyrics are terrible, worse than some generic pop lyrics written for an American Idol winner. Is that easier for you to accept? ;-)

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:30 (twenty years ago)

Seriously though:

Can a given "well done '2/3 done' sounding song" not be better than a given "well done finished sounding song?"

I'll grant you this and the only other conclusion I can come to is that I honestly don't find "Maps" to be as well written as "Since U Been Gone".

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 08:40 (twenty years ago)

i like the '2/3 done sounding' argument, because i think if taken as readability, clarkson's song has that two-thirds more. where karen sounds what you'd expect and what you will always expect from "maps," "since u been gone" sounds like it can change each time, similar to tim's quote about impressionistic painting. i think "maps" is arresting because it sounds like it's on the edge of stopping at any moment, bloated from both sincerity and irony. but, an american idol takes the pixies soft-loud dynamic? what the hell are you supposed to say about that in any bleary-eyed indie mythology? i mean, nirvana was keeping it real back in the day, but now...we have a texan girl belting it out mariah-style to interpol.

natedey, Sunday, 13 March 2005 09:49 (twenty years ago)

not to make this into a pop-tastic authenticity debate, but karen's vocals on "maps" always remind me of arnie trying to smile in terminator 2 and i know she's seen it. but does it make it worse?

natedey, Sunday, 13 March 2005 10:03 (twenty years ago)

what is the missing 1/3?

really, this argument perplexes me.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 10:05 (twenty years ago)

PIANO CODA!!!

j blount (papa la bas), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:21 (twenty years ago)

what is the missing 1/3?

sorry all, i think i was the one to bring up the "unfinished" business but it didn't think some would take it so literally... That said - well, a better verse, a middle eight, a pre-chorus, whatever, something that would break the song out of that endlessly spiraling "they don't love you like i love you" lick.

joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:29 (twenty years ago)

*i* didn't think, etc.

joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:30 (twenty years ago)

PIANO CODA

Followed by a three-minute-and-a-half jam by the rest of the Dominoes.

The song didn't feel complete or not, it just wasn't all that. I was surprised how uninvolving That Guitar Break was.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:30 (twenty years ago)

someone plz create remix of maps with 'everybody needs somebody' piano coda from november rain thx

j blount (papa la bas), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:31 (twenty years ago)

Axl's verses on the main part of that song over an instrumental of Maps plz.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 13 March 2005 15:39 (twenty years ago)

http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/pic200/drp200/p258/p25860a2u80.jpg
omg teh hottness

So who are Lukasz "Doctor Luke" Gottwald and Martin Sandberg anyway? Have they written anything besides SUBG or is this their first big song? AMG is not helping much.

Don't Ever Antagonize The Horny (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 17:34 (twenty years ago)

This thread proves the need for rockist philosophy.

polyphonic (polyphonic), Sunday, 13 March 2005 18:33 (twenty years ago)

If you like "Miss Independent," you like BAD MUSIC.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, 13 March 2005 19:40 (twenty years ago)

I stand by what I said about not being able to remember a goddamn thing about that song, and I don't think hearing it again is a good idea either.

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 19:42 (twenty years ago)

This thread proves the need for rockist philosophy

Ok then, the YYYs suck because they didn't make a good album. They made 3 singles and a bunch of tossed off filler, some of it kind of enjoyable but filler nonetheless. How's that?

Under this ethos Kelly Clarkson sucks more, obviously, but I don't subscribe to this ethos, obviously.

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 19:46 (twenty years ago)

that endlessly spiraling "they don't love you like i love you" lick.

but this is the very substance of the song, its repetitiveness as a kind of musical correlative for the hopeless obsessiveness of the "story" the singer is relating (or rather the feeling). i agree that it couldn't be extended much longer.

if you don't like the song, of course that's up to you, but it sort of reminds me of people who would have spielberg cut out the last 30-odd minutes of "a.i."--which of course would have made it a completely different movie with a completely different thrust and emotional affect.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:04 (twenty years ago)

i'm dismayed by how many musical arguments on ilm (and er elsewhere) are based (whether they acknowledge it or not) on dogmatic "best practice" ideas.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:05 (twenty years ago)

also, "maps" has tom-toms! everyone likes tom-toms!

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:06 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, it sucks when people have personal preferences.
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I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:07 (twenty years ago)

that's EXACTLY what i meant, aaron. down with personal preference.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:09 (twenty years ago)

first will beat terrorism. then we'll be personal preference.

miccio (miccio), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:11 (twenty years ago)

But I don't see how you can be dismayed by someone saying "I tend to enjoy songs that do this, with some exceptions."? Why is that wrong?

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:12 (twenty years ago)

beat personal preference. Terrorism will be easier.

miccio (miccio), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:13 (twenty years ago)

Isn't the entire point of ILM and dogmatism? Asserting your opinions, even arrogantly at times? You do it constantly, amateurist. Everyone here does.

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:15 (twenty years ago)

ILM and dogmatism

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:16 (twenty years ago)

dog·ma·tism n. Arrogant, stubborn assertion of opinion or belief.

Criticism n. 1: disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings.

How are these mutually exclusive in any way?

I got the job because I was so mean, while somehow appearing so kind. (AaronHz), Sunday, 13 March 2005 21:22 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
I love both these songs.

cozen (Cozen), Saturday, 23 April 2005 22:04 (twenty years ago)

I like both songs, but I kinda love "Since U Been Gone." "Maps" is pretty but has never been that exciting to me; I've always thought it was kind of stupid that the slowest, non-rockingest song on the album had to be the single. I mean, Miccio OTM about "Y Control" making it a tougher contest, although I'd still go with Kelly, I think, just because I really think that "Since U Been Gone" is a perfect example of pop song structure, and I just find that so satisfying.

jaymc (jaymc), Sunday, 24 April 2005 05:01 (twenty years ago)

http://www.internetweekly.org/images/pickles_o.jpg

laura bush & karen o...IF THEY MATED!

and since this has also devolved into who's hotter Kelly vs. Karen...my vote goes to PJ Harvey.

mono.mono (mono.mono), Sunday, 24 April 2005 05:50 (twenty years ago)


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