Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Walrus Says

The time has come, the walrus said. For Sneezy's Music once again.

21st Century Girl -- Willow Smith



This is Will Smith's daughter. You may have heard her sing Whip My Hair, another surprisingly good song like 21st Century Girl. They're both catchy, have fun lyrics, and they're just good. Willow's voice is pretty amazing for a 10-year-old. By now, I'm used to hearing of young girls who can sing opera-style well, which is great, but I know of far fewer who can sing pop well. Strange, since it seems pop should be the easier style. Anyway, when I started watching the video, I thought it was going to be another one of those annoying videos that make no sense just for the sake of being weird. What's up with those? They're all over the place. I think a video should say something. I make it a practice to give videos a chance and to consider they might have a message before I dismiss them as shallowly following the Weird Trend. I'm almost always disappointed. This time, though, I think the video really is saying something, and not just something, but something relevant to the song. The girls in the video raise a whole city up from the dirt, an empowering theme that coincides with how a 21st century girl can do any great and noble deed. I like it. Also, that girl has balloons in her hair.

Riot Rhythm -- Sleigh Bells



This the same band in my second to prior post, the Infinity Guitars people. This song seems more techno than rock this time...But then again, like I said, I have no idea what exactly I'm talking about. 2:23 is pretty funny.


All My Loving -- The Beatles



Mom and I heard this on the radio a while back and thought it sounded like the Beatles. Well, it is! It's fun.

2 comments:

  1. I loved willow's song, very cool. didnt' know she sang :) It's awesome how much she looks like will smith, and all of her facial expressions.lol.

    great post Roo, keep it up :)

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  2. Thanks. I agree she and her expressions look just like Will Smith. =)

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