The turmoil of the last few months have combined with
rampant indecisiveness to produce a summer that has been as miserable as any in
modern memory. We are a nation rudderless. We are bereft of imagination. We are
without rhythm or poetry.
We are without a Song of the Summer.
I read an article in the Washington
Post bemoaning the fact that we haven’t really, as a society, settled on
the anthem that in the decades to come will perfectly encapsulate what life was
like when we look back to 2016. Sure, the article argued, songs have hit number
1, including those by Justin Timberlake, Drake and marble-mouth moaner Sia. But
none really seems to have tapped into the zeitgeist of What We Talk About When
We Talk About 2016.
This is a tragic break from one of America’s most venerable and
august traditions, which we have celebrated since way, way back in 2012. Back
then, every American agreed that Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” deserved
the lofty title of Song of the Summer. Those who initially resisted, like me,
finally gave in when the dentist of pop culture forced my mouth open wide and
crammed the song down my throat until I agreed that its charms were
immeasurable. Immeasurable.
You know who I feel the worst for? The writers who have
tried to kill endless summer afternoons, wearing sweaters to guard against the
artificial chill, without having a song to fill those column inches and
megabytes with. How long and bleak the days must seem for people at Upworthy or
Buzzfeed without having any fodder to recap the Songs of the Summer of the past
or produce a slideshow about the current contenders.
What does this lack of music say about 2016? Nothing good.
Nothing I really want to explore, lest I go mad. Maybe some dark horse will
ride into the rapidly collapsing August with an unbelievably breezy pop song
that will mandate that America stands up and dances. One can hope.
As the leaves begin to fall and the coming winter mimics the
chill of the grave, what am I supposed to use as the campfire of memory to warm
myself with if there is no Song of the Summer?
I must wholeheartedly disagree with you on this insightful yet misinformed opinion about this summer's lack of a summer blockbuster, stand-out song....
ReplyDeleteIn my recollection, this summer was the year of that amazing, make-you-wanna-dance tune, 'Cake By the Ocean', by DNCE, headed by one of the used-to-be, Disney Channel "superstar", Jonas Brothers.
Now don't get me wrong, it's a great dance track and a catchy little tune. But, it is rather off-putting when driving to Sesame Place with your 8 year old listening to "family friendly", "safe from offensive lyrics" 101.1 fm when he starts singing and dancing to Cake by the Ocean.
I must admit, that until I actually made the conscious effort to listen to the lyrics of the song, I thought my son's little dance party was just a somewhat an early celebration of his September birthday, imagining having a magnificent party in a splendid tropical paradise. It is still my sincere hope that this is exactly the celebration he was and is still singing about.
However, I was rather shocked by the less than subtle lyrics that actually make up the song. Frankly, Cake By the Ocean, IS the most subtle part of the entire song!!
So, for me, at least, this summer's song memory will absolutelyly, without fail, be the moment when I realized what my son was actually singing as we strolled past that famous green sign post, Hooper's store, the steps to Building 123, Oscar's trashcan and Big Bird's nest, as he "keeps on hopin' for cake by the ocean"....
I think I finally felt what it must have been like for our parents when we sang "Pour Some Sugar on Me" a long time ago, in a time when, like my son, we had no clue!!!!!
(the former Kate Clark)
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