Yeah, I think we all know this John Cougar Mellencamp song from 1982. I mean, how could you not have heard this at least a few dozen times? It's got an excitingly naughty title and... well, is it really what we think? I'm not so sure. In fact, when I think about the tune and remember hearing it back in the day, I can't really say that I paid much attention to the lyrics. As usual, I was distracted by the amazing guitar playing and John's voice. "When I was a young boy..." is basically all I hear, and then I stop listening to the lyrics. His voice is really quite unique and seems to capture the American sound. Yeah, he pretty much is the voice of America, or at least the "Heartland" as they say. Anyway, back to the song. So, I can think back to the chorus and note "sometimes love don't feel like it should." and it still doesn't convince me that this song is about what people might speculate. In fact, I always thought it was a bit tongue-in-cheek and almost a parody. I read some background information on the song, and it seems as though the song really was a joke. It was kind of a dare from a friend -- a joking suggestion to write a tune with that title. Well, in the end, the song came out quite well. I always forget that so many of Mellencamp's songs have hand clapping, which really makes it cool. Makes you want to get up and sing your heart out with him! I know people have commented that the song is terrific and the video is "awful," but even the video is comical and a bit of a parody in my mind. I say, "Kudos, Mr. Mellencamp," It is awful-ly funny in my opinion.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Hurts So Good
Yeah, I think we all know this John Cougar Mellencamp song from 1982. I mean, how could you not have heard this at least a few dozen times? It's got an excitingly naughty title and... well, is it really what we think? I'm not so sure. In fact, when I think about the tune and remember hearing it back in the day, I can't really say that I paid much attention to the lyrics. As usual, I was distracted by the amazing guitar playing and John's voice. "When I was a young boy..." is basically all I hear, and then I stop listening to the lyrics. His voice is really quite unique and seems to capture the American sound. Yeah, he pretty much is the voice of America, or at least the "Heartland" as they say. Anyway, back to the song. So, I can think back to the chorus and note "sometimes love don't feel like it should." and it still doesn't convince me that this song is about what people might speculate. In fact, I always thought it was a bit tongue-in-cheek and almost a parody. I read some background information on the song, and it seems as though the song really was a joke. It was kind of a dare from a friend -- a joking suggestion to write a tune with that title. Well, in the end, the song came out quite well. I always forget that so many of Mellencamp's songs have hand clapping, which really makes it cool. Makes you want to get up and sing your heart out with him! I know people have commented that the song is terrific and the video is "awful," but even the video is comical and a bit of a parody in my mind. I say, "Kudos, Mr. Mellencamp," It is awful-ly funny in my opinion.
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