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I, Joshua Valett, started this blog in April 2011 as a way to get my views across to the general public. A guest contributor, Nathan Xavier, wrote a few posts as well, joined later by a Miss Bella Darling. My current 5 posts are on the front page, and you can always check out previous posts in my archive. If you want to be alerted when a new post goes up, you can now follow by email!

The blog was ended in October of 2012, though there are murmurings that Joshua shall return as the next Great Prophet, though it was a dead leaf that proclaimed that.

Some rumblings are heard through the treetops. Panic ensues in cities. A single message, displayed on every electronic device....

Rise. Rise. Rise.

In unrelated news, I'm bringing it back!

6.11.2011

Black Friday (or Party and Party and NO)

It has recently come to the media’s attention that Rebecca Black’s song Friday is one of the most horrid songs to ever hit the music industry. It may be for her uncanny lyrics, or her lack of talent for singing, but in truth the song is not so terrible.

It can easily be compared to Bruno Mars’s song, The Lazy Song, which simply outlines the boring life of a man. The same goes with The Beatles’s song, A Day in the Life. The lyrics compared side by side with one another are almost exactly the same as Black’s Friday.


http://www.forkparty.com/12198/song-similarities-rebecca-blacks-friday-vs-the-beatles-a-day-in-the-life

So does this in fact mean that by bashing the young Rebecca Black for her careless lyrics,
you are also bashing the great Beatles? Is this possible? Believe it or not, I have heard remakes of this same “horrid song” (as the public claims) and it wasn’t half bad. When good singing is added to this mixture of a media cake, it actually comes out of the oven tasting good.

So we are left with two questions:
1) Should Friday have gotten less slack from the media?
2) Who is Nathan Xavier?

Thanks for reading and considering
-N. Xavier

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