Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Dec 11, 2012

Oh teens

Because I focus my library studies on children, tweens and teens, I have to focus on the things they love.  That means constantly being barraged with silly defenses of Justin Bieber's overalls, screeching about what One Direction socks they still need to buy, and their love/hate relationship with TSwift.  Currently, they have moved into full on hate mode. 

I am not shy about my disdain for Swift's songs.  I can't stand them.  But I just defended her to the teens in a heated argument.  

You see, in addition to learning everything that's happening in the pop culture world and what's happening on Glee (which I'm thankful for, because I checked out of that show this year), I also hear their thoughts on social media.  I say this without exaggeration: it is their whole life.  They can't function without it.  In some ways, it's great - they do their assignments, they use all the databases (yay libraries!), they keep in touch with teachers, friends, family.  Great.  In other ways, it is downright scary.  "They can't break up, because then it'll be on Facebook, and she'll look bad."  "She broke up with [him] and now she's writing on [this boy's] wall like such a slut." No! No No No NO NO.  Say it isn't so.  But it is so.  Unfortunately.

But with this idea of what a "relationship" and "sluttiness" must be, they have twisted ideas about Swift's dating life.  Yes, celebrities will always be widely publicized and scrutinized, it's a sad part of life.  And obviously, Swift's alleged dating of a now sacred boybander is unleashing the beasts inside fangirls.  But dating a lot of people does not make her a slut.  

And that's my new goal as a future librarian/current semi-librarian.  I want teens to understand that dating just one person for your entire life (though it works out for a few people) isn't the way the world works.  And while it's perfectly okay to be upset that their favorite boybander is no longer single (my heart was broken when Nick Carter was with Willa Ford), Swift doesn't need to be labeled as a slut.  

You can, of course, make fun of her songs.  I do.

Aug 24, 2012

Friday Five: Libraries in Music Videos

I'm back in action from my mini blog-vacation.  It's a low key day so here are some music videos that feature libraries.  It's always fun to dance and sing and be ridiculous in libraries, or at least that's how I feel. 

1. Paul McCartney, Dance Tonight


Ghost figures dance around in his private library.  I've always suspected that this is what ghosts do.

2. Cascada, Everytime We Touch


She messes up the card catalog. A part of my soul feels wounded, but it's so funny.

3. She & Him, In the Sun


C'mon, it's Zooey Deschanel dancing in a high school library.  She's not the best dancer, but she's so adorkably cute for trying.

4. Tears for Fears, Head over Heels


Bonus hilarious literal music video version:


5. Rufus Wainwright, Out of the Game


Helena Bonham Carter as a librarian. 'Nuff said.

Jun 8, 2012

Friday Five: Songs About Librarians/Libraries


1) Marian the Librarian from The Music Man


This one’s my go-to librarian song, despite my horrible adolescent experience with said song.  Just the other night, my old theater director started singing it when I told her I was in grad school to become a librarian.

2) Fun, Fun, Fun – The Beach Boys


Alright, it's technically not about a library, but the girl says she’s going to the library so she can drive the T-bird around (and have fun fun fun til her daddy takes the T-bird away).

3) Library Rap – MC Poindexter



This one is hilarious:

"I know I'm bad,
'Cuz of the knowledge that I'm holdin'!"


4) Shouting in the Library – Popple 


This one is weirdly funny because it's full of stereotypes.

5) Librarian – Haunted Love


Again with the stereotypes.  #Hilarious

Jan 15, 2012

Hillary Reynolds Band


Shameless promotion of my friends' band's new music video. =)