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Five songs to think twice about

If you watch movies you hear music. Those two things tend to go together except in certain films that make a point of having no music just to be contrarian. The soundtrack of a movie is a part of the movie, helping the film to evoke the correct emotions and response from the audience at crucial times. Certain songs that have been recorded by popular (or not so popular) artists tend to be used quite a bit as they bring memories to the viewer that allow them to empathize with the characters of the film.

Who can forget the scene in Reservoir Dogs where Stuck In The Middle With You by Steeler’s Wheel plays while Mr. Blonde tortures Marvin? That scene changed the feeling of that song for many people, forever.

But what happens when a song is used to great effect but that song isn’t what you think it is? More often than not thanks to the power of editing a filmmaker can chop up a song and make it fit the story they are telling.

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All The Best Hits The Right Money Can Buy

As promised in the mission statement of this website, I am putting out a “guilty pleasure” in the list.

The first season of American Idol is the only one I watched all the way through. The second season bored me after the audition process due to the, well, boring contestants. Every season after that got worse until the point where I no longer care or watch. I think I got through maybe four seasons of auditions before I just gave up entirely.

For my money Nikki McKibbin was the better rocker of the first season group, but Kelly Clarkson did have something.

Unfortunately her first album, while a major seller, is not what could be called the greatest thing she would ever put out.

Her latest album, All I Ever Wanted, isn’t that great of an album either.

Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted

Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted

Every song on this album sounds like the request of a teenager on the radio. A teenager playing the most idiotic game of “break up/make up” in high school you ever saw. The lyrics are nothing more than pandering to that age and mindset. There is no growth from Kelly as an artist, which is something we did see on the previous two albums.

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