Yeah, Kevin. It’s pretty bad. Amusing; but still bad. Embarrassing question: is she really a “she?”
Kevin LevinMar 21, 2012 @ 13:46
I hate to say but I was wondering the same thing.
Lyle SmithMar 20, 2012 @ 19:04
I enjoyed it. Good use of the hoop skirt. “Both sides had big cannons”… priceless.
James HarriganMar 20, 2012 @ 15:32
Wow. That may be the single lamest thing I’ve ever seen. Where do you find this stuff, Kevin?
Kevin LevinMar 20, 2012 @ 15:39
Come on, it wasn’t that bad. 🙂
I have an RSS feed set up for certain sites. I am committed to bringing you the latest in Civil War Memory – the good and the bad.
BradMar 20, 2012 @ 15:59
I guess this is one of the bad 🙂 not to mention its rap. Ugh!
Michael DouglasMar 20, 2012 @ 21:21
That is *not* rap. 😉
SeanMar 21, 2012 @ 9:44
How can you tell? It sounds equally lame…
Michael DouglasMar 21, 2012 @ 13:23
I’d tell you how I can tell and why I say it’s not rap. . .but it would be pointless and I’d likely end up offending you. 😀 Besides, this ain’t Musicology 101.
Kevin LevinMar 21, 2012 @ 13:46
We should take up a collection so he can get some lessons with Chuck D and Flavor Flav. Yeah booooy.
SeanMar 22, 2012 @ 7:03
Thanks, Michael. It’s pretty hard to offend me, especially in a discussion of music. I love just about every type of music but (1) the commercialized crap that passes as country nowadays and (2) rap. To me, it is just vocalization that is often very unwieldy and unmusical. At times, it can be used effectively – see the brief rap contained in the song “Rocky Ground” on Bruce Springsteen’s new record – but I’ve heard plenty of stuff that is proclaimed to be rap that sounds much worse that what that woman is doing in this video…
But you’re right, this is not a music blog…
Ray O'HaraMar 21, 2012 @ 4:54
“Kevin Levin March 20, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Come on, it wasn’t that bad. ”
Once again, a village has lost its idiot.
Is this person famous in America? I assumed it was a comedian in drag, and the lameness was the joke?
“Is this person famous in America?”
Good Lord, I hope not.
Ouch! To the eyes and the ears.
C’mon, is she really that bad?
Yeah, Kevin. It’s pretty bad. Amusing; but still bad. Embarrassing question: is she really a “she?”
I hate to say but I was wondering the same thing.
I enjoyed it. Good use of the hoop skirt. “Both sides had big cannons”… priceless.
Wow. That may be the single lamest thing I’ve ever seen. Where do you find this stuff, Kevin?
Come on, it wasn’t that bad. 🙂
I have an RSS feed set up for certain sites. I am committed to bringing you the latest in Civil War Memory – the good and the bad.
I guess this is one of the bad 🙂 not to mention its rap. Ugh!
That is *not* rap. 😉
How can you tell? It sounds equally lame…
I’d tell you how I can tell and why I say it’s not rap. . .but it would be pointless and I’d likely end up offending you. 😀 Besides, this ain’t Musicology 101.
We should take up a collection so he can get some lessons with Chuck D and Flavor Flav. Yeah booooy.
Thanks, Michael. It’s pretty hard to offend me, especially in a discussion of music. I love just about every type of music but (1) the commercialized crap that passes as country nowadays and (2) rap. To me, it is just vocalization that is often very unwieldy and unmusical. At times, it can be used effectively – see the brief rap contained in the song “Rocky Ground” on Bruce Springsteen’s new record – but I’ve heard plenty of stuff that is proclaimed to be rap that sounds much worse that what that woman is doing in this video…
But you’re right, this is not a music blog…
“Kevin Levin March 20, 2012 at 3:39 pm
Come on, it wasn’t that bad. ”
Yeah it is that bad.
I quit. I am not worthy compared to Ms Coco.