Listening to Avril brings back so many memories.
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Listening to Avril brings back so many memories.
Enjoy!
In this song, Billy Idol remembers the year 1977, fighting in the streets and upsetting the establishment. A time traveling Avril Lavigne helps out.
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I’ve often felt like Avril Lavigne in this video, searching and kicking open doors while my band plays in the background. Actually, I don’t have a band but, if I did, they would be standing on a street corner playing. Their name would be the Bowmanaires, by the way.
This is a video that I obsessed on when I was much younger.
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Aren’t we all?
(Or, at the very least, we all like to think that we’re a mess. Being a mess always makes for a more interesting story than being relatively unmessy and satisfied with life. Just consider, for instance, the current freak-out of Twitter, a site that basically found popularity as a place for people to brag about being a mess.)
I’m a fan of any video that features people who are emotionally lost in London. While Avril contemplates in the sunlight, Yungblud wanders through the city.
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Yay! Avril’s back! The song is called Bois Lie and it’s about how boys lie. But Machine Gun Kelly says that girls lie too. One good thing about being a star is that you can still get away with singing songs like this even when you’re nearly 40.
As for this video, it was shot during Machine Gun Kelly’s Mainstream Sellout Tour. This is one of those “look how much fun we have on tour” videos. To be honest, both the song and the video have kind of a Degrassi feel to it. So, if you ever wondered what it was like when Ashley and Craig went on tour together, this video is probably a good indication. Of course, I imagine Ashley and Craig would end the performance by having a massive fight onstage and breaking up every night.
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Free Avril!
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I’m a lush
And I’m drunk again off another crush don’t rush
Just take your time don’t feel too much
And how about you just take some blame I always take all the pain
You should just forget my name
And I ignore all the warning signs
Fall for you every time don’t call me baby I love it when you hate me
I know it’s crazy
I love it when you hate me
The highs the lows the yes, the no’s
You’re so hot when you get cold
Don’t call me baby
I love it when you hate me
Yeah I love it when you hate me wish you could erase me
I been so depressed I don’t think anyone could save me look at what you did girl
Look at how you changed me
Funny how you twisting up the truth and then you blamed me running out of fucks that I can give to you
But you can still be pretty on the inside too your hearts so cold but I love the way you lie
Should’ve seen the red flags but for you I’m fucking blind
And I ignore all the warning signs, fall for you every time
Don’t call me baby
I love it when you hate me I know it’s crazy
I love it when you hate me
The highs the lows the yes, the no’s
You’re so hot when you get cold
Don’t call me baby
I love it when you hate me
And I ignore all the warning signs, fall for you every time don’t call me baby
I love it when you hate me I know it’s crazy
I love it when you hate me
The highs the lows the yes, the no’s
You’re so hot when you get cold
Don’t call me baby
I love it when you hate me
With Lisa on vacation this week, it falls to me to select today’s music video of the day. I picked the video for Avirl Lavigne’s Sk8er Boi because nostalgia is everything and I can still remember when this song was playing everywhere.
The song’s about a girl who has a crush on a skater but she still rejects him because all of her snobby friends don’t know that all skaters grow up to be rich rock stars who make appearances on TRL and get to hang out with Carson Daly. Meanwhile, the snobby girl becomes a single mother and I just realized that this song is really problematic.
In the video, Avril and her followers perform an impromptu concert in the middle of Los Angeles before Avril escapes in a helicopter. This was filmed at the intersection of 7th and S. Spring Street in Los Angeles so if you live near either of those streets, what were you doing in 2002?
I remember when The Sims first came out, every teenage Sim girl looked like Avril Lavigne. Later, with the Superstar expansion pack, your Sims could actually try to hang out with Avril.
If you threw a really rocking party, she might even show up and see where you had trapped Drew Carey.
You can tell by the credit at the top of the picture that I’m not the one who actually did that to Drew but I wish I had. That’s a clever way to keep your celebrity friends from ever going home.
But back to Sk8er Boi! Sk8er Boi was actually optioned for adaptation into a feature film but nothing ever came of it. I don’t know why because the whole story is right there in the lyrics. It could still be made because there will always be snobby girls and skater boys. The only thing that would have to change would be the part about the skater playing guitar on MTV because no one does that anymore.
The video was directed by Francis Lawrence, who directed all of the Hunger Games movies except for the first one. It was nominated for a MTV Music Video award but who cares about those?
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I think this is the second video that I’ve seen that was specifically made for the COIVD-19 era. The first was the video by the Rolling Stones that Jeff shared here a few days ago.
This video is a tribute to those who are on the front lines, battling the virus. All net proceeds of the sales and streams of We Are Warriors will be donated to help Project HOPE’s relief efforts across the world.
Here’s a full list of credits, taking from the video’s description on YouTube:
Production by: Convicts
Producer: Sarah Hawkins
Post Production Coordinator: Sarah Steinbach
Editor: Rhys Carlill
Creative Director: Tom Law
Live footage by Ryan McFadden
Lisa Blas ‘”USNS Comfort, March 30, 2020”
Digital video, 2020, Courtesy of the Artist
Special thank you to Lindsey Stirling for the beautiful violin added to this version!
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