Category Archives: Pop Music

Belinda Carlisle – (We Want) The Same Thing

When I’m power blogging, I listen to certain songs on loop for hours including the following: Here is my case We’ve got no time to waste ‘Cause we want the same thing We’re fighting a war But we don’t know … Continue reading

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The Chroniclers: Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe, and the Sociology of Pop

The Pet Shop Boys form in London in 1981 around the partnership of Neil Tennant (b. 1954) and Chris Lowe (b. 1959). Across more than four decades they hold a distinctive place in the history of modern popular music. They … Continue reading

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Why Does Steve Sailer Write About Sports & Pop Music?

Aren’t these topics low-status? Not anymore. Writing about sports and pop is not low-status for intellectuals and has not been since the 1960s. Pauline Kael, Susan Sontag, Greil Marcus, Roger Angell, and David Halberstam all built careers there. Cultural criticism … Continue reading

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