Son vaults ahead of father by joining the select grouping of music critics who have had diss songs aimed at them by aggrieved musicians.
In this case, the wounded ones rather disingenuously claim that "this song is about the modern American music critic, not about one single person, and any resemblance between the characters in this video and any persons, living or dead, is their own problem" - oh yeah, pull the other one, you start the video with screenshots of the measly score he gave your record.
(Funnily enough I rather enjoyed the Callahan & Witscher record Think Differently).
Still waiting for an inverted-tribute like this to happen to me, although I did get gently piss-took in this Saint Etienne advertisement, which delighted me (although I'd still rather have been in a Saint Et song like Joe Dilworth and Simon Price were)
Here's some new Kieran - a piece for Mixed Feelings on "Rollywood" - TV soap operas and full-length movies made using Roblox.





This is a sad and pathetic decline from J.J. and Jet kidnapping journos and tying them naked to chairs.
ReplyDeleteWell, at 2:08 they say something like "you're the old man staring out at sea", so maybe it is aimed at a generalized, Older Rock Critic.
ReplyDeleteFunny video. I like them. However, it's impossible to unpeel the layers of irony in it. I don't know if I'm supposed to feel embarrassed or proud or simply laugh about-- or, y'know, like, *all of the above*-- about the appearance of a few books I own showing up in the opening seconds.
From the review: “'Long Drive' rolls and pops with the unwieldy bounce of a monster truck in a cartoon" is very, very good.
That is very funny. It's a pretty select group of critics who have been targeted personally by diss tracks. Robert Christgau, Mick Wall, Bob Guccione Jr - all named. Mat Snow - not named, but made obvious. And is 'Mere Pseud Mag Ed' about Paul Morley?
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