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([personal profile] bubosquared Jul. 23rd, 2001 06:04 pm)
This is even worse than I'd been told.
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From: [identity profile] asilvahalo.livejournal.com


Hee!

I have to admit, after the third or fourth listen, I started to um. maybereallysortalikeit.

And I have to give JC his props for having the balls to write that song :) (and, from what he's said about it, it's sorta tongue-in-cheek. hee.)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Oh, the music's kinda catchy, I must admit that. But man. The lyrics? I put my head on my desk and quietly laughed my head off. This is where that little plugin comes in handy; I immediately saw exactly what they were singing. Freaky deaky?

But. Yes. Guts, absolutely. If, say, Limp Bizkit'd written this song, it'd been banned from the radio. (And for some reason, 'freaky deaky' sounds less stupid if I imagine Fred singing it. Or maybe it's that I expect more intelligence from JC. OR whatever.)


From: [identity profile] asilvahalo.livejournal.com


Q: Thought you're touted as good boys by the media, songs like "Digital Get Down" reveal a very, well, mature side. Which perception is more accurate?
JC: I wouldn't exactly call it mature! [...]

;)

JC totally was fucking around with that song. Seriously. I firmly believe that it, like, as an idea, struck him seriously, but he sorta giggled as he wrote the lyrics. Because, yeah.

"Freaky deaky" may or may not be a reference to its use in Boogie Nights.

From: [identity profile] wax-jism.livejournal.com


Freaky Deaky is also a novel by Elmore Leonard. um. not that I think that has anything to do with Digital Getdown. but, like. FYI.

From: [identity profile] ex-verdandi713.livejournal.com


Hardboiled-type American crime writer. Books include Get Shorty, Freaky Deaky and many others I should know the names of but my brain is misfiring.

From: [identity profile] wax-jism.livejournal.com


Rum Punch (filmed by Tarantino as Jackie Brown). and Out Of Sight. and a lot more. to learn, try www.elmoreleonard.com


From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Heee. Am now envisioning following conversation:
JC: grinning "I can't believe they actually bought that I meant those lyrics."
Chris: "There's a lesson behind that, JC, and it's that people think you are, in fact, that fucked-up."
(That was way funnier when it was still in my head.)

It had better be a joke. All of it. BEcause otherwise I shall be sorely diappointed.


From: [identity profile] asilvahalo.livejournal.com


I, personally, think it's about half-serious and about half joking.

But the lesson behind this song is that the Chasez-mind is an interesting place, and also that JC has a really fucked up sense of humour.

by the way, have you read some of the lyrics to "Up Against The Wall"? (the latest dirty-minded!Chasez creation)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


I think I feel JC-lurve coming up. Humour. Cannot resist it. 's How Chris got me, too. Fucker.

No, not yet. I'll read 'em in the plugin window once the song's downloaded. It sounds way too promising.

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From: [identity profile] liviapenn.livejournal.com

I still think...


I actually had an entry in my old weblog about how on-crack this song is. Now I've kind of succumbed to its nasty charms, and I vaguely suspect that it may be some kind of homage to the Arrogant Worms' "Log In To You."

(THe Arrogant Worms being a comedic Canadian band known for songs like "Carrot Juice Constitutes Murder" and "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate.")
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