Storytelling has been embedded in music since the begining of, well, storytelling. If one were to read Chaucer scilently, he may have a hard time reading fluently. However, if read aloud to a beat Chaucer's poems seem as elementary as a Nicholas Spark's novel. Ancient literature appears lost in translation because the stories were once oral tales delivered with a musical accompaniment. It is easier to remember a story with a rhymes and beats than to memorize a Melville quote. Perhaps this is why we can remember the lyrics to "Oops I did it agian," but not acurately descirbe one topic discussed in The State of the Union Address.
Contemporary song writing is very similar to the oral storytelling of the ancient times. People offer advice, reveal truths, fight political injustices and teach through the art of lyrical music.
In this web log I intend to open the eyes of pop culture nay-sayers, ( those who believe there was not a decent song written after 1950) while we explore the poetic value of contemporary music. Each Friday I will post a link, along with a mini-analysis, to a song worthy of your ears. This blog is not strictly a place to analize lyrics. It will also explore the culture surronding contemporary music and the music audience.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Listen to Me Write!
Posted by Heather at 7:31 PM
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