Monday, July 30, 2012

Songprint

My name is Eric Goldstein.  I am a freshman here at Indiana University from the suburbs of Philadelphia.  The cultural scene of a big city like Philly is amazing, and can be seen through the various musical performers found within the heart of the urban community.  Many times I have boarded a train to check out some of my local favorites performing at notable venues in the city.  I enjoy listening to the Philly based hip-hop groups like The Roots, and lesser known artists like Asher Roth, Chiddy Bang and Ground Up.  However, my musical interests are not limited to rap.  I enjoy finding songs I like in every genre, and often do.


"Outside" - Asher Roth

At first glance this song seams to be another hippy jam, but I really like and relate to this song.  There is nothing worse than looking out the window while in class and seeing a beautiful, sun shining, birds chirping type day outside.  I personally hate wasting nice days, and when I can, I try to get out and enjoy them.  I like how Roth mentions playing basketball, because that's how I envision perfectly utilizing a nice day; just shooting around with some friends. I agree with Asher in that our generation has become a TV and text type of people.  Though I am guilty of conforming to the stereotypes of our generation I try to break it at times by using my time more efficiently, and getting out instead of being lazy.


"Lost in Philadelphia" - Ground Up

Lost in Philadelphia is one of my favorite songs by Philly based rap duo Ground Up.  Many assume rap  or hip hop is simply non sensible quickly spoken word.  Social stigmas seem to find that rappers are all talk, don't practice what they preach, or simply sending an ignorant message.  The reality is that there are some hip hop artists who fall into that category, but not all do.  Ground Up utilizes skilled lyricism and intricate beats to create a product that flows.  Their use of symbols and references is impressive and keeps listeners like myself intrigued.  The message of this particular song is one that i can equate to my life.  The chorus says that they feel lost in Philadelphia.  I take this to mean that the two feel like little people in a big city, much like I am simply one student at a giant University.  My favorite line comes in the second verse, "If you've got your head down then down is where your headed."  I find this line to be a creative way to express a very important life lesson.  In addition, I was accepted to Indiana as an exploratory student, and no definite direction.  In a sense, I find myself lost in the college and career process, yet I am continuing on confidently like Azar and Malakai of Ground Up.



"Talking to Myself" - Chiddy Bang

Chiddy Bang is also a Philly based duo consisting of a rapper and a producer.  They are a rapidly growing success and an inspiration to many musical hopefuls just starting out.  I particularly like their song "Talking to Myself" because I often find myself over thinking pretty much everything. Even the little things like, "was that joke stupid?" or "should I have talked to that girl back there." Minuscule aspects of life that end up being "What ifs" in my head.  I also believe it is crucial to think about what you are saying before it is said, so talking to myself in that sense is probably a good thing.  The chorus goes, "If you ever see me talking to myself, I'm just running through the words I have to say to you," which is a situation I can very well understand.  Not that I rehearse routine conversations in the mirror in my dorm, but through thoughts that run through my mind.



"Alright" - Darius Rucker

As I previously noted, my musical preferences are not limited to hip hop music.  This is in part because during high school I had a girlfriend for a year and a half who absolutely loved country music.  Instead of simply putting up with her CDs during car rides, I searched for the country music style that I liked.  Now, even after the relationship I enjoy some country songs, including "Alright" by Darius Rucker.  The central message is simple.  It's alright.  Things in life don't always go as planned or preferred even, but its always going to be alright.  Darius Rucker has a very pure belief in this, saying he does not need a ton of fancy extras in his life, the simple things are good enough.  This is a concept I'm slowly believing more and more, and I think it is a great motto to have.  "As far as I can see Ive got everything I want," sings Rucker.  I admire his satisfaction and often strive to see the so called "bright side" as he does.


"First Day of Summer" - Intuition

There are few feelings like your birthday, Christmas, Friday afternoon after the long school week, and the first day of summer.  Intuition feels the same way, but he raps about it in his song "First Day of Summer"  Its hard to explain what goes on internally when one gets that first day of summer feeling.  Personally, I feel a nice balance of relief, accomplishment, and excitement.  The feeling isn't beatable, not even through drugs or alcohol I would assume.  Intuition expresses his carefree, joyous mood by talking about his plans, and describing how none of it matters because he feels that good.  This in my opinion is the ultimate goal.  Success is objective, everyone has a different definition.  The feeling being described in my opinion is attributed to success.  When you can wake up and leave "the house with a smile on" every day, you have made it.  That is enough inspiration for me to work hard here at IU.


4 comments:

  1. Eric! After you described Philly you created a new found urge to visit and experience what you've grown up. I love the roots, I think that there one of the most creative, ingenious, hip hop bands out there. I also really like chiddy bang, The bring a fresh new spin on songs from other artist as well as there own. One of my favorite songs on this blog, mainly for its meaning, is Outside by Roth. I totally agree with you when you say u hate looking outside and wasting a good day especially when our days are numbered. Overall, its a stellar first blog and I look forward to getting to know your more throughout these two weeks. P.S sry about the window

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  2. Hey Eric -

    It's great of you to be able to draw on your hometown for so many great musical influences. Recognizing that you're "conforming to stereotypes" as you put it is really the first step, and watching tv and texting instead of spending time outside isn't the worst thing you could do! Then again, it's great that you are able to recognize it and pull those lessons from music. I feel like you're really utilizing the push-pull nature of music, where you're getting something out of it and putting a love of music back into it, and that's a valuable relationship.
    Great job with the blog post!
    - Casey

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  3. Eric,
    To start off loving that you like Asher Roth. I've never really been introduced to anything in Philadelphi good, I've always been told it's runned down. The songs are such great songs because they talk about what Philadelphi is like. I want to visit there now! Enjoyed the song Talking to Myself because I always find myself doing the same thing and looking back telling myself what would of happened if I said that! My favorite of your blog is Darius Rucker, Alright is such a inspiring song to me because live with what you have it could be worse so I'm doing alright. Again, great choice with songs and it'll be great getting to learn more about you over the next days!

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  4. Eric, I think is amazing that you have been able to experience so much local music from your home. I love that you brought so much this music to share with me as a reader. After reading your post, I feel like I can relate to a lot of what you had to say about yourself. I really enjoyed the Asher Roth song and about wasting good days. Its true, so many good days are wasted and its great that you don't always do it. You brought such a positive outlook to Philly; I enjoyed it. -Ashley.

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