Dispatches 15
December 2000 SONG
FOR MADONNA An ode to
Madonna's overpublicized upcoming nuptials, with apologies
to Javits and Springer and to Eartha Kitt. At least
the couple hasn't sold the photo rights. Yet. RETROSPECTIVE Was it a
good year for music? There were some amazing hip-hop albums
released--Outkast's Stankonia and Jurassic 5's
Quality Control come immediately to mind, while
Eminem is undoubtedly talented as hell. In the soul/R&B
section, D'Angelo's second album was competent, but the
stunner was Jill Scott. Dance music did well by
compilations, and even managed a few good albums (Groove
Armada's Vertigo, David Holmes' Bow Down to the
Exit Sign) in what is generally a singles-driven
culture. As for pop well, some records were set by
various assortments of platinum-bleached boy and girl
wonders. But Aimee Mann's work on the Magnolia
soundtrack was impressive, and despite the fun I poked at
her, Madonna's Music really is an infectious
album. Meanwhile,
British indie-rock mined a spectacularly rich vein of
introspection, with great albums by Badly Drawn Boy,
Coldplay, Travis and, of course, Radiohead. But
whatever happened to good ol' American rock? At the Drive
In, Grandaddy and Queens of the Stone Age all had solid
releases, but they hardly got any airplay. Meanwhile, the
less compelling sounds of Creed, Limp Bizkit and Papa Roach
hogged the headlines and sales racks. (Oh, and Bon Jovi
returned. Apparently that mattered to some
people.) Underappreciated
album of 2000? In my book, Shelby Lynne's I Am Shelby
Lynne. MUSIC-GEEK
QUESTION OF THE YEAR Did the
album die in 2000, to be replaced by your MP3
playlist? IT RUNS
THROUGH IT Christmas
song of the season: Robert Downey Jr.'s version of Joni
Mitchell's "River," which was the highlight of his
incredible season on "Ally McBeal." Problem is, you'll have
to suffer the ignominy of owning the A Very Ally
Christmas album to hear it. SAY
THEIR NAME SAY THEIR NAME Continuing
what looks like a good streak for Harvard bands at T.T. The
Bear's, Ensimismada perform at the venue this week on Dec
17, 11.30pm. And for those in New York City over winter
break, the band will play at the legendary CBGB's club (315
Bowery St.) on Dec. 26 and at the Sidewalk Cafe (94 Avenue
A) on Dec. 27. (Damn, and there I was thinking I was being
cool by spending part of winter break in Iceland.) Visit
www.ensimismada.com for more details or to hear their songs.
In other
campus-music news, funksters FinkFankFunk take over the
Adams House Lower Common Room today at 10pm. Otherwise,
there's not much in the way of music news. Mike Rutherford
says Genesis are now probably-slash-certainly "over." Ooh,
big deal. Speaking of Genesis, or at least ex-Genesis
members, can someone explain why rappers love Phil Collins?
See Tupac's "Staring Thru My Rearview" and Eminem's "Stan."
EMERITUS
"Better
stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll
never know"-The Jam, "A Town Called Malice" This will
be my final column as music editor-although my In the Mix
column will remain a feature of the music page for the next
few months, I'm no longer in charge of selecting what gets
covered or what gets written about. Back to being an
ordinary schmoe who owns way too many records and CDs. Those
of you who need to contact the Crimson regarding music
matters can e-mail Thalia Field at music@thecrimson.com.
And
although it's been said, many times, many ways, merry
Christmas-or whichever one of this season's holidays you
celebrate. Back in 2001. (Cue strains of Strauss.)

Santa baby just slip my Guy right under the tree (Ritchie)
I've been an awful good girl, Santa baby
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Santa baby appropriating music and trends / Just means
I'm an "innovator," Santa baby
So hurry down the chimney tonight.
Think of how they'll say I'm chic!
Think of how the press will rush to Scotland quick!
Married in the castle walls
Michael Douglas will be sick!
Santa honey I'm popping out these babies, it's so / Trendy
Getting burgled is too, Santa baby
So hurry down the chimney tonight.