SINGLE REVIEW: Pink
- Posted on October 7, 2008 3:20 PM
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Pink
So What
Review by Matt Killeen
In what is apparently an autobiographical rant Pink attempts to shake off her marital difficulties by declaring that shes a rock star so shell be fine. David Lee Roth coined the term in the Lear jet without you baby to describe songs written by stars who are so disconnected from everyday reality that they will happily burble on about the injustices of their unique pampered lives. Such is this song, the work of someone whose problems cannot possibly resonate with the average human. The global economy is in meltdown, people are being thrown out of their homes and losing their jobs but its OK, Pink is still famous so were all going to be fine. Anyone who is genuinely interested in the heartache of losing a restaurant table to Jessica Simpson will almost certainly prefer a copy of Heat magazine or an hour in front of E! to this song.
Its not even a particular good track. In keeping with her recent output, this is a set of song bits stuck together, with no sense that they should belong to the same piece of music quirky verse part, stomping chorus, provocative line that barely scans. Repeat ad nauseam.
Pinks stock in trade was always self-involvement, but it was the self obsession of someone, anyone, heading out for the night, concealing insecurity with superficial confidence and bluster. She just doesnt speak for these people anymore and is way past her sell-by-date. Her continued existence makes me wonder what Sophie B Hawkins is doing.
And by the way, never send me a clean version of anything. As all grown-ups know, swearing is both big and clever and papers over the cracks nicely.
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