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America’s Song: Why is Awful Will.i.am the Musical Voice of Obama Inauguration?

Published January 20th, 2009 by Karen

Will.i.am is either some sort of ultra-patriotic musical genius, or a very likable puppet of the music industry.

We’re guessing it’s the latter.

Known for his work with the Black Eyed Peas and their nightmarish spawn, Fergie, Will.i.am has gone from writing garbage like “Fergilicious” (complete with unintentionally misspelled lyrical chants of “tastey“), to becoming the unlikely voice of Barack Obama’s America thanks to songs such as “Yes We Can,” “We Are the Ones” and “It’s a New Day.” CNN even tapped the popstar as the punchline/holographic correspondent during its election night coverage.

Now, Will.i.am, along with a string of stars such as Bono, Seal, Mary J. Blige and Faith Hill are pushing a slab of patriotic musical drivel dubbed, “America’s Song,” which Continue reading »

2009 Election Results and Top Election Music

Published November 4th, 2008 by Karen

While it’ll still be a few hours before America’s fate for the next four years is revealed, we thought we’d get into the Election Day spirit with some political songs and info on where you can get free stuff for voting (although, you should vote even without the promise of treats).

Voters who stop by Starbucks on Election Day and say they’ve voted will receive a free tall/small coffee.

Voters who visit Krispy Kreme while waiting for the election results on Tuesday will receive a free star-shaped donut.

Whether you want to hear the Obama Won or McCain Won, everybody wins if they take the time to vote today!

And, as an added bonus, get free Patriotic Music downloads right here!

free Star Spangled Banner mp3
This Land is Your Land download
Free Born in the USA mp3—Bruce Springsteen free download

Stay tuned for official election results as soon as they’re announced.

And leave a comment and tell us: Did you vote yet? Is this the first time you’ve voted?

"I believe there are certain songs that should be done as close to the original as possible, and one of them is the national anthem. Unless you're going..."
  Marc

Who Is Kat DeLuna and Why Did She Ruin the National Anthem?

Published September 17th, 2008 by Karen

If you haven’t seen it yet, you can watch the video of Kat DeLuna massacring the National Anthem on Monday Night Football, here. After butchering the melody, over-singing and delivering a ton of off-key and shaky notes, DeLuna was booed by the crowd.

Ashley Simpson’s infamous Orange Bowl performance notwithstanding (she was booed by a stadium full of fans), DeLuna’s sub-American Idol caliber performance is one of the most embarrassing musical moments in recent memory…Or is it.

The fact that DeLuna (a collaborator of Elephantman) is another pretty but talentless starlet isn’t too surprising considering the general state of pop music at the moment. TV stars and reality TV attention-seekers pump out albums faster than you can say “Brooke Hogan sucks.” Everyone tries their hand at overproduced dance pop with computer “enhanced” vocals that make them sound like malfunctioning Cher robots and as a result we’re stuck with a generation of one-hit wonders who lip-synch their mediocre songs in concerts and other staged television performances.

So, is DeLuna really any worse than Simpson? Or Beyonce? Or Christina Aguilera? Or any of the other over-singing, over-produced, under-talented singers flooding the airwaves? Not really. The only difference is that she tried to sing instead of lip-synching and revealed her true (awful) voice.

Shows like American Idol promote this sort of over-the-top Mariah Carey-esque singing style, ensuring that this horrible style isn’t going to disappear soon. Other than the girls who are trying to imitate this style in order to succeed in the industry, does anyone actually enjoy this kind of music?

Do you like Kat DeLuna? Is pop music getting worse?
Leave a comment and tell us what you think!

Who is Sarah Palin? McCain Announces VP Pick

Published August 29th, 2008 by Karen

Who is Sarah Palin?

Well, if John McCain has his way, she just might be the next Vice President of the United States. With this surprise announcement comes a flood of questions, let’s sort through some of the basics.

1. Who is Sarah Palin?
Sarah Louise Heath Palin is the Governor of Alaska. The 44-year-old politician is only three years younger than Barack Obama, but 28 years younger than her running mate John McCain. This is interesting because McCain has been quick to target Obama’s youthfulness as a sign of inexperience. Hypocritical? We’ll let you decide.

2. Does she have experience?
Of course this will be a hot topic. The short answer is: sort of. Palin was tapped as Governor less than two years ago, making her a relative newcomer to big-time politics.

3. Is picking a female VP a wise move?
Again, this is pretty subjective. However, this might be a good opportunity for McCain to win over some voters left cold by Hilary Clinton’s removal from the presidential race. It may also help him soften his image.

4. Is Palin the first female VP candidate?
No. In 1984 Geraldine Ferraro was on the Democrat ticket. Palin is the second candidate representing a major political party.

5. As Gov. of Alaska, what’s her position on drilling for oil?
From 2003-2004 Palin was a member of Ethics Commissioner of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. She eventually resigned in protest over what she called the “lack of ethics” of fellow Alaskan Republican leaders, who ignored her whistleblowing complaints of legal violations and conflicts of interest. After she resigned, she filed formal complaints against Alaska’s Republican partychairman, Randy Ruedrich and former Alaska Attorney General Gregg Renkes, who both resigned; Ruedrich paid a record $12,000 fine.

6. Um, Alaska?
Alaska became a state in 1959. Known for its natural beauty and resources, the secluded state has become a hotbed of political debates regarding the possibility of drilling for oil on protected lands. Alaska is also the home of folk/pop singer Jewel “Who Will Save Your Soul?” Kilcher (the host of Nashville Star recently wed longtime beau/rodeo star Ty Murray). Free Jewel mp3 music downloads, here.

We’re sure tons of other questions will pop up over the coming hours and days, so check back for more information as it becomes available.

Do you think Palin is a good VP choice?
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and tell us what you think!

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2008 Olympics Dumbest Sports from Ping Pong to Polo

Published August 8th, 2008 by Karen

Most people think that the Olympics are all about running fast and lifting heavy stuff.

While that’s largely true, we also found out that there are a lot of things you can win a medal for that we didn’t even know were sports—in fact, we thought a few of them were just games for intoxicated college co-eds.

In honor of the Olympics, we present:

Top Five Worst 2008 Olympic Sports.
Enjoy.

5. Water polo
Playing in the pool is fun.
Watching other people play in the pool is not.

4. Synchronized swimming
Unless your synchronized swimming routine involves a massive recreation of the Thriller video…well, we still wouldn’t be interested.

3. Softball
All of the fun of alcohol-soaked co-ed college softball, without the co-eds or the alcohol.

2. Volleyball and Beach Volleyball
Somehow volleyball actually counts as two sports. We thought this was just a way for the gym “teacher” to torture nerds.

1. Tie: Badminton, Handball, Table Tennis
The top slot is a three-way tie between a family of sports that we really don’t even think are sports.

Badminton
Seriously, badminton? Isn’t that something you play in your backyard during BBQ season? Might as well make lawn darts a sport, too.

Handball
Nice try, yuppie.
No one ever blasted “We Will Rock You” at a handball match.

Table Tennis
That’s right, you can win a medal playing ping pong. Unfortunately, ping pong is only fun if it is part of a drinking game. Our apologies to Forrest Gump. Oh yeah, and did anybody see that movie Balls of Fury? Neither did we, but the commercials were enough to ensure that we don’t like ping pong anymore.

Is there a silly Olympic sport we missed?
Leave a comment and tell us what’s on your list!

2008 Olympics Opening Ceremony & National Anthems Downloads

Published August 7th, 2008 by Karen

War and Why the Olympics Just Don’t Matter Anymore

News broadcasts are abuzz with the impending 2008 Olympics Opening Ceremony in China set to be held on August 8, 2008.

But do the Olympics really matter?

There are countless wars going on in the world right now.
Actual, legitimate wars with people being murdered and lives destroyed.

With that in mind, it’s difficult to decide whether convincing the world’s warring nations to temporarily tolerate each other long enough to compete in the 2008 Olympics is a step towards true diplomacy, or simply a way of placing a bandage over the real issue. Pretending to get along for something meaningless, while ignoring the world’s real problems.

Will seeing athletes from diverse nations compete reinforce the need to dominate each other, or illustrate the basic commonalities that extend beyond borders and political agendas?

Or, worse still, will it just be two weeks of jocks on parade pounding their chests to the beat of empty patriotism and national anthems and failing to provoke any thought in the audience beyond wondering who can run the fastest?

Then again, perhaps this spirit of (hopefully) friendly competition gives athletes and fans a chance to put aside their difference and escape the harsh political realities that plague their countries and simply enjoy the games. And there is certainly value in that.

Let’s hope that this Olympic season—a particularly important and potentially volatile one at that, as has already been shown by the violence in China—inspires some thought (and perhaps some legitimate diplomatic progress) within the global community.

Are the olympics important during times of war and political turmoil? Leave a comment and tell us what you think.

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Top 10 4th of July Songs

Published July 3rd, 2008 by Karen

The Fourth of July Weekend is finally here! Take a minute to reflect on our nation’s past (check out some fun facts about Independence Day here) and celebrate by sharing the fun with friends and family.

Whether you’re heading to the beach or a backyard barbeque, you’ll need some great music to get the party started!

Check out our ten favorite free Fourth of July music downloads, and tons of other great free music downloads, too! Get lots of other great free July 4th mp3 music downloads here.

Top 10 Free 4th of July Songs

1.Born in the USA—Bruce Springsteen
2.America—Neil Diamond
3.ROCK in the USA—John Cougar Mellencamp

4.God Bless the USA—Lee Greenwood
5.National Anthem The Star Spangled Banner
6.America the Beautiful
7.This Land is Your Land
8.Yankee Doodle
9.Dixie
10.Stars and Stripes Forever

How will you celebrate the 4th of July? Fireworks? Hotdogs? Dance Party? Leave a comment and tell us all about it!

Jenna Bush Wedding, Music, Photos, Ring and More!

Published May 12th, 2008 by Karen

The President is on the way out of the spotlight, but his daughter Jenna was the center of attention at her wedding over the weekend.

26-year-old Jenna Bush wed 30-year-old Henry Hager in a ceremony in her hometown of Crawford, TX. Photos of the President and first daughter on the big day have been released, we think this one is pretty sweet, here. (Of course, we much prefer this photo of President W. with the Easter Bunny, here.)

With all the weddings in recent weeks—Beyonce and Mariah top the list—and nuptial from Ashlee Simpson around the corner, we’re in a wedding mood. Here are some of our favorite wedding songs—and a few we kinda never want to hear ever again. Sorry, chicken-dance fans.

According to People online, Jenna and Henry shared their first dance as a married couple to Taj Mahal’s “Lovin’ In My Baby’s Eyes.”

Um, really? Now this has to be their song. Forever. They should’ve planned better.

The bride danced with her presidential pop to the tune of Joe Cocker “You Are So Beautiful,” which is sweet.

Those are pretty good choices, but here are some others we love (and hate). Free wedding music downloads, too! Enjoy lots of free wedding music downloads here.

TOP WEDDING SONGS

“Never Make a Pretty Woman Your Wife”
We LOVE this song. We realize that some brides will be offended by this song. Fair enough—but they’re missing the point. This calypso classic is actually one of the sweetest wedding songs ever written. It’s about faithfulness, happiness and fidelity—but with a witty twist.

Of course, calling your wife ugly on your wedding day may not be a wise idea. You better be CERTAIN that she appreciates this cheeky number before you allow the DJ to play it.

Wedding March
Sometimes, you just have to stick with the classics.

“YMCA”—Village People
Chicken Dance
Nobody looks cool dancing to these songs—but they are guaranteed to get even the most reluctant dancers on the floor. Still, we’ll never, ever understand what the YMCA has to do with weddings.

“The Way You Look Tonight”—Frank Sinatra
We love Frank, really we do, but this is such a cliché that it has lost all meaning.

Better Alternative:
“Love and Marriage”—Frank Sinatra

What Do You Think?
What song would you love (or hate) to hear at your wedding?
Leave a comment and tell us what you think!

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Controversial Republicans from Gene Simmons to ZZ Top

Published February 20th, 2008 by Karen

Rockstars ranging from Bruce Springsteen to Tom Petty to John Mellencamp have demanded that Republican candidates stop using their music in connection with their presidential campaign bids.

While it’s obvious which celebrities oppose the Republicans in this election season, we were curious to find out which stars of rock music and country music actually support the GOP.

According to sites such as Mainstream Libertarian and Wikipedia, many musicians actually have right wing leanings, be it simple GOP loyalty or all out libertarianism.

In the interest of equal time, tune in later for our list of the top celebrity democrats in the music world. But for now, check out some of the surprising supporters of the GOP.

These popular music stars have openly identified themselves as Republicans, or, in some cases, Libertarians. Although it differs from the Republican Party in some areas, Libertarianism is a big component of the GOP, with figures such as Ronald Reagan having declared, “The very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism.”

Top Republican Rock Stars

Alice Cooper—“I’m Eighteen”
He’s famous for his “shock rock” antics and controversial music, but the former Vincent Furnier is a surprising supporter of the GOP.

Sonny Bono
Cher’s ex-husband and the mustachioed singer of “I’ve Got You Babe” was a Republican congressman in California.

Brooks and Dunn—“Only in America”
This boot-scootin’ top country act performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention.

Danny Elfman
His name may not sound familiar, but this composer works on many movie and tv soundtracks, including the Simpsons’ theme song.

Sammy Hagar/Van Halen
In addition to ruining VH, and running a successful tequila company, the Red Rocker contributed to the Bush/Cheney campaign fund in to 2004. We knew there was a reason we liked David Lee Roth better…

Lynryd Skynyrd
The legendary Southern Rock band performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention.

Ted Nugent
Often referred to as the Motor City Madman, this Detroit rocker is known for his wild guitar playing and his affinity for bow-hunting. Unlike Springsteen and Co., this rockstar is a Libertarian.

John Popper/Blues Traveler
This Libertarian rocker was known to sing the praises of Rush Limbaugh.

Johnny Ramone
The legendary guitarist for punk-rock icons the Ramones played songs like “Beat on the Brat (with a Baseball Bat)” but was actually a supporter of the NRA. That’s pretty punk.

Kid Rock
This Detroit rap-rock star criticized celebrities for speaking out against US policies in Iraq.
Gene Simmons/Kiss—“Rock and Roll All Nite”
Gene Simmons sex tape controversy is heating up amid rumous that he cheated on his longtime girlfriend, on tape. The outspoken Kiss bassist/fired Celebrity Apprentice contestant is also an avid Libertarian.

Jessica Simpson
The lovably ditzy popstar/reality tv star might not know the difference between Chicken of the Sea and actual chicken, but this Texas girl favors Republicans over Dems.

Grace Slick/Jefferson Airplane—“White Rabbit”
Queen of the psychedelic ‘60s scene and singer of “Somebody to Love.”

Travis Tritt—“T-R-O-U-B-L-E”
Performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention.

Dwight Yoakam
Johnny Cash was a fan of this rockabilly-style country singer. Yoakam also acted in films such as Slingblade.

ZZ Top—“Sharp Dressed Man”
These famously bearded rockers performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention.

Does an artist’s political stance influence how you feel about their music?
Leave a comment and let us know what you think!

Super Tuesday Results: McCain vs Hannah Montana?

Published February 5th, 2008 by Karen

Super Tuesday is the day that 24 states hold primary elections to determine which candidate their delegates will back at the national convention (which is where the parties officially nominate a presidential candidate from among the field of contenders).

It’s a tight race between Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney.

However, on the eve of elections in these pivotal states, a new controversy is emerging around the candidates—or at least emanating from their stereos.

Rocker John Mellencamp has issued a statement to John McCain asking that he stop using his music in connection with his presidential bid.

Mellencamp rose to fame in the ‘80s thanks to his rootsy brand of rock music, and songs such as “Pink Houses,” “Small Town” and “Our Country.”

This isn’t the first time a Republican candidate has butted heads with a rock star.

In 1984, Ronald Reagan used Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” in connection with his campaign, and Springsteen forced him to stop.

In 2000, Tom Petty asked George W. Bush to stop using his song, “I Won’t Back Down.”

But, with all of the uproar surrounding the candidates’ musical choices, you can’t help wondering if it really matters.

Does the fact that Republicans Reagan and George H.W. Bush used Lee Greenwood “God Bless the USA,” while a Democrat Bill Clinton favored Fleetwood Mac “Don’t Stop” really have any impact on the actions of voters?
Did John Edwards choice of using U2 “Pride (In the Name of Love)” cost him valuable votes in the primary and cause him to drop out of the race?

Probably not. So why does the campaign music matter so much?

Quite simply, the music is just one more chance for the candidates to try to separate themselves from one another and attempt to strike a chord, so to speak, with potential voters by stirring their emotions and subtly reinforcing their political messages through music.

The songs may not be strictly political in their lyrics, but candidates like Obama certainly realize the emotions being roused with the “freedom” lyrical refrain of Aretha Franklin’s not-at-all political song, “Think.”

Its role may seem subtle, but the decision of what music to play at a campaign rally is no doubt scrutinized by campaign managers every bit as thoroughly as every other aspect of the candidate’s message and appearance.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that the musicians responsible for these songs feel as though they should have some say in regard to which party is allowed to use their music to sell their message.

However, this control over the music becomes a tricky task.

Does a musician really have a say over who can use his or her music? If a candidate plays by the rules and pays the proper royalties and fees, aren’t they entitled to use whatever music they choose? Will artists start pulling their music from radio stations if they don’t like the commercials the station plays for a particular sponsor or product?

It’s an interesting question that will likely continue to develop over time, particularly as the landscape of the music industry continues to evolve and reinvent itself at such a rapid rate.

In the meantime, the only thing that seems certain is that Super Tuesday results will show the Republican candidates lost the rock star vote.

Now, if a candidate could figure out how to win over the parents of Hannah Montana fans, they’d win by a landslide.

Does music have an impact on voters?
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