OVER THE EDGE NEWSPAPER. JANUARY 10, 2007 ARTS & CULTURE 9 Tabatha’s Song: “Fergalicious, by Fergie Tyler: Oh, god. Tabatha; [love this song, so much, it’s so catchy. to Lady Sorertipi to Robyn. Tabathaz What about you Tyler? Why don't you like this song? Tyler's the one who got me intoit. He-kept saying"Uh uh in the gym/ We cam work it. Whenever we go to the gym he that, from the song, Tyler: It just comés its er head « every time were there, It hate it. understand. 7 se Whar is the “London Bridge” and aby does it come down? Tabatha? She's Fer lic us. isn't “London prone Oh, they’ re the same song to me. Tabatha: Brutal. Andrew: Well, she's not “Fergalicious,” whatever that is. Tabatha; I chink she's ridiculously sexy, Andrews I dont, L feel Thave all sorts of STDs just looking ar her in this video. Wait, did she j just pull out the'check ir out,’ line from "My Humps?” ‘Tabathax Yeah Andrew Sée thar video was stupid because.she had no humps in it. Tabatha: My mom was reenacting that song when she was drunk over Christmas holidays, It was funny- my mom almost never gets drunk, once every five years, Andrew: I dunno, i its the same sort at, thing to me as Justin Tim you say “sexy” over and over that doesn’t make it sexy. He Will. .Am? Tabatha: Yeah, Whe do you think is more popular from the Black-Eyed Peas, Fergie or WiLL Am? Tyler: Who? is better known, Will.I.Am seems to do all his better production stuff for everyone else EXCEPT the Black-Eyed Peas and its members. Have you heard his song with Nas, where he pulls out “In A Gadda Da Vida?” Though Nas used the same beat in a mixtape before, so who knows how much Will. Am had to do with it? Tab: He's featured in a lor of seuff now, Andrew: I remember when the Black-Eyed Peas “Elephunk” album came out at the same time as the RootsPhrenology.’ And both were underground bands at the time. Tab: “Elephunk" blew the Roots out of the water: Andrew: No, I know. I was just really sad that people would go to the Black-Eyed Peas instead, because the Roots had “The Seed 2.0" with Cody” Cheats one of the best fusions of somieximé, Andrew’s Song: “Look After Me,’ by Hot Andrew: Hot: about over Christmas. They're a UK band who just got signed to the DFA label, the ones who do LCD Soundsystem and the Rapture.and all thar dance-rock stuff, with Look After oe ‘i them. Iekind. a certain vibe where you can tell they actually play the instruments, though. Tabatha: It’s very chill. Ir’s five minutes. Andrew: Well, we don't have ro listen to the whole thing. ‘Tyler: [think it reminds me of Tom Petty, though it has nothing to do with Tom Perty. Tabatha: Ir actually reminds me of the Fugees, though thar might just be because of the Black-Eyed Peas. [ have Fergie on the mind. Andrew: One thing I don't understand about this genre though is why all the men have that voice- Tabatha: High-pitched? Yeah, high-pitched, about to Tabatha: Remy Shand! It reminds me of Remy Shand! Andrew: That was a good album. He ‘was nominated for 4 Grammy. Tab: “Take a Message"? Really? Weird, “Tyler: His songs got really bad after ‘Tabatha: No, his first song was“ Take a Message.’ Then his next one was... I don’t remember, it was good. Andrew: (sings) “Take a message for my love...” Wo onert p Tab: He was like Lenny Kravitz, but white. Andrew: He was signed to Motown. They called him the Eminem of soul music, Tyler: This song has good vibes. Andrew: It does. Good vibes all round. Tabatha: I dig it. I totally dig it. Andrew: It's the sort of thing that would go in a Zach Braff movie. ng” You Never-Give Mg _ Tabatha: Yeah, that’s’presty good, actually. “By coincidence, the next song to play ~ was The Way I Feel; by Remy Shand.” Swan Lake - Beast Moans out jan, 23rd: } _ Of Montreal = Hissing. Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? CO Over The Edge Songfiles Tyler’s Song: “He’s a Whore,’ by Cheap Trick ‘Tyler: From their first album, 1977, track eight. . Andrew: I agree. Tabatha: I don't, I think it’s track. site, Tyler: Don’t argue, I have this on vinyl. Andrew: I think these guys are getting to be more influential lately. Tabatha: You think so? ‘Tyler: Even though they didn't release anything good since around 1980. Andrew: Well they bad their first three albums and then their live at... Budokan? Bukodané a can} Andrew: I don't know about that one. “Surrender” and “Cleveland Rocks,” just because of Drew Carey.... They're touring again, aren't they? ‘hee because they have anew alburn. It — with like ‘Sve: necks, doesn't he? *guitar solo plays in the song* Tabatha; OK, that was a bit cheeseball. Andrew: But it was the 70s. It was before punk broke, wasn't it? Labatha: No,77; was still in the Pistols and thar-- in Tabatha: This basa lot of punk to it. Andrews Yeah, well, in America it was ably about as: revolutionary as punk w was. 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