Most of the time, this blog is dedicated to the Monkees.
But there is a vague connection to the concept of Music Videos and what is "popular". The Stephen Colbert Report is pretty popular and has been a legit meme for the past few days. "The Song of The Summer" episode was much better than scheduled. It was the show that Daft Punk was NOT on. There was even a joke about how their manager wanted less exposure, and how the Beatles tanked after being on Ed Sullivan. And Ringo ended up being a train conductor (true).
I was (randomly) lucky enough to be in the audience when Robin Thicke appeared . He performed "Blurred Lines" and Spin Magazine called him "dorkily charming when he went out into the crowd". Especially when he sang directly to That Girl in the Black Dress (i.e. ME! Below!)
But there is a vague connection to the concept of Music Videos and what is "popular". The Stephen Colbert Report is pretty popular and has been a legit meme for the past few days. "The Song of The Summer" episode was much better than scheduled. It was the show that Daft Punk was NOT on. There was even a joke about how their manager wanted less exposure, and how the Beatles tanked after being on Ed Sullivan. And Ringo ended up being a train conductor (true).
I was (randomly) lucky enough to be in the audience when Robin Thicke appeared . He performed "Blurred Lines" and Spin Magazine called him "dorkily charming when he went out into the crowd". Especially when he sang directly to That Girl in the Black Dress (i.e. ME! Below!)
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