Song Notes: This is from the new Sparks record, which was released in the UK last month, and is coming out this week in the US. It's really good, actually—sort of like if Li'l Beethoven went the Frank Zappa route and realized the only way to get into the American Musical Conciousness is to embrace rock music, and just do your experimentation in that realm, so people will actually check out your stuff and listen to it, instead of just languishing in "Serious Composer" obscurity. I think I like Li'l Beethoven better, but Hello Young Lovers is still really, really good. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Song Notes: This is from the new Sparks record, which was released in the UK last month, and is coming out this week in the US. It's really good, actually—sort of like if Li'l Beethoven went the Frank Zappa route and realized the only way to get into the American Musical Conciousness is to embrace rock music, and just do your experimentation in that realm, so people will actually check out your stuff and listen to it, instead of just languishing in "Serious Composer" obscurity. I think I like Li'l Beethoven better, but Hello Young Lovers is still really, really good. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:music/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Song Notes: This is from the new Sparks record, which was released in the UK last month, and is coming out this week in the US. It's really good, actually—sort of like if Li'l Beethoven went the Frank Zappa route and realized the only way to get into the American Musical Conciousness is to embrace rock music, and just do your experimentation in that realm, so people will actually check out your stuff and listen to it, instead of just languishing in "Serious Composer" obscurity. I think I like Li'l Beethoven better, but Hello Young Lovers is still really, really good. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
|