When I get you alone
While M and I were enjoying the spring snow at his' father's home in the country this weekend, we were given a chance to enjoy some satellite television. Which for us, meant a 2 hour spree of music videos. Not just
MTV Europe, but
MTV hits,
MTV2,
MTV Base, The Czech music channel "
O",
VH1,
VH1 Classic, the German channels
Viva and
Viva2 (I totally love this station for the following reasons a) They play a totally mental mix of music b) Their VJs always have really cutting edge make-up and c) one of those VJs - who is kind of channeling Joan Jett in the 80's - is this really petite girl with what seems to be a pot belly and not a preganacy. I love it!). Truly a orgy for music-philes (dictionary freaks and let me know if there's actually a term for that in the comment section below) like M and me.
Televsion in Europe is always an adventure. You really have no idea what you might discover when you change the channel. Wonderful moments of absurity usually come from dance bands. Video's of Japanimation a la
Daft Punk, puppets galore thanks to
Mr. Oizo or, my recent favourite
Junior Senoir with"Move your feet." Download the video from their
website. Pixels haven't had this much fun since Pac man. I totally adore the squirrel that likes to blow things up. (Speaking of Pac Man... anyone know where I can get a copy of Pac Man world for PS1, NTSC?)
On the whole the selection was dire. It seems that these days, no matter where you look there's a boy-band singing in the rain or on a sail boat or somebody covering
Sting's "The Shape of My Heart." If you're really unlucky you get stuck with
MTV2 and that Iann guy who's constantly giving the "Rock and Roll" symbol with his hands. That guy just totally bugs me.
There were cool moments like seeing "Just Like Heaven" by
The Cure, or the new video by
Queen's Of The Stoneage (oh so red, black and white). And even seeing the latest
Our Lady Peace Video ("Innocent" I think), where OLP managed to create a new sound in spite of Rainn Maida's attempts to emulate the Frodo Baggins look.
I'm amazed to say that the coolest thing we saw during our extravaganza was the first single by Alan Thicke's songwriter son Robin, who simply calls himself "
Thicke." Normally, I'd mock the crap out of this guy. Not for any real reason, but just because he's Alan Thicke's son and it's apparently really cool to make fun of Alan Thicke. Isn't that why everyone does it? Anyway, parentage aside, the song "When I get you alone" is D-amn funky. A little bit
Stevie Wonder but more
Michael Jackson in the pre-psychotic
Thriller days. Muscial influence math might have you come up with
Jamiroquai, (a lot more
Stevie Wonder, a more funk vs. soul ) if you forgot that
Jamiroquai is also 2 parts pothead and pop. Some say he's like
Remy Shand... never having heard
Remy Shand (save at the expense of Ed the Sock) I can't really compare.
We heard the song twice and like with our previous MTV Europe discoveries
Muse, I was able to tell that I was digging the groove because I wasn't even tempted to change the channel. After the song finished for the second time we just looked at eachother and said "Damn! That's a good song." Apparently Thicke has been writing and producing pop hits for the likes
Mya,
Christina Aguilera,
Rowan Keating and other big fat smelly stars. Let's hope he saved the good stuff for himself. His Dad, Alan (you remember him from the mocking earlier) wrote the theme songs to
The Facts of Life and
Different Strokes. Who the heck knew?
Also the video is just cute.
Thicke as a bike messenger in NYC (M pointed out all the parts of the city that he knew from his recent visit), rockin' out to his sound and having in such a good time it's infectious. Call me a sucker if you like, but I'm impressed and I'm motivated to purchase.
Anyway, it was a pleasure to be back with the music TV. I'd missed it so very very much. Enjoying the good and mocking the hell out of the bad. We even got to see a little bit of
George Michael... just for Kari.
HRH