{"id":7491,"date":"2013-08-07T08:54:03","date_gmt":"2013-08-07T16:54:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/?p=7491"},"modified":"2013-08-07T08:54:03","modified_gmt":"2013-08-07T16:54:03","slug":"wake-me-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/2013\/08\/07\/wake-me-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Wake Me Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p><a title=\"Avicii - Wake Me Up\" href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/1c6ZZSm\" target=\"_blank\">Avicii &#8211; Wake Me Up<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Avicii and&#8230;Incubus?<\/p>\n<p>Add in failed artist Aloe Blacc and you end up with a track that&#8217;s selling faster than &#8220;Blurred Lines&#8221; in the UK.<\/p>\n<p>You know, the song of the summer (or is that &#8220;Get Lucky&#8221;?), Robin Thicke only managed to sell 175,000 copies of his new album this week. And you know about debuts&#8230;it&#8217;s down, down, down from there. Seems nobody&#8217;s a fan of the artist, only the fan. In other words, Robin Thicke is this year&#8217;s Carly Rae Jepsen. Going from obscurity to history just that fast, with a moment of mainstream pop visibility in between. Is this any way to run a business? Especially when the hit was essentially a rip-off of a Marvin Gaye track to begin with?<\/p>\n<p>Now if you find an oldster who claims to love EDM, he&#8217;s got a ponytail and a seventeen year old girlfriend. Nobody hates electronic music more than baby boomers, who believe they control the media and the last time anything good happened in music was 1969.<\/p>\n<p>Not that it wasn&#8217;t better back then, it truly was. But there&#8217;s a chance EDM is another spark, another British Invasion so to speak, when we heard Herman&#8217;s Hermits we could not envision Cream, hell, when we heard &#8220;For Your Love,&#8221; we could not envision Cream, but that&#8217;s what we got, along with a plethora of acts so inventive they&#8217;re still plying the boards today.<\/p>\n<p>If you told me a year ago, just a few months ago, that this year&#8217;s summer EDM smash would be cowritten by a rocker from Calabasas and sung by a black guy and sound closer to the country-like songs of Queen than Skrillex, I would have laughed you out of the room.<\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s what &#8220;Wake Me Up&#8221; is.<\/p>\n<p>Not as instantly infectious as &#8220;Get Lucky,&#8221; if you give &#8220;Wake Me Up&#8221; thirty seconds, you can&#8217;t stop playing it, at all, you put it on endless repeat, forever.<\/p>\n<p>The acoustic guitar intro would never indicate you&#8217;re hearing the latest work of a world famous millionaire deejay. It sounds closer to Queen&#8217;s &#8220;Crazy Little Thing Called Love&#8221; than it does mindless repetitive drivel.<\/p>\n<p>But at 1:11 when the song explodes with electronics, you&#8217;re not only surprised, you&#8217;re thrilled. I don&#8217;t care if you&#8217;re six or sixty nine, you can&#8217;t help but move your body, you feel the joy of life, something that only music can do so well.<\/p>\n<p>And when the track quiets down again at 2:00&#8230;you think maybe we&#8217;re returning to the introspective singer\/songwriter days of the seventies.<\/p>\n<p>You know what a hit song is&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Not something that looks good on paper.<\/p>\n<p>Not something you need to hear ten times to get.<\/p>\n<p>Not something you need to be dunned into listening to.<\/p>\n<p>BUT A TRACK YOU GET THE FIRST TIME THROUGH AND CAN&#8217;T STOP PLAYING!<\/p>\n<p>So how come everybody in America doesn&#8217;t know &#8220;Wake Me Up&#8221;?<\/p>\n<p>Because the music industry in the USA has blown its chance, it&#8217;s burned people out, selling them mediocre, me-too again and again. Whole swaths of the public have tuned out tunes. They haven&#8217;t got time for them, they&#8217;d just rather watch television.<\/p>\n<p>And the solution is not apps with Samsung. It&#8217;s not wall to wall television promotion. It&#8217;s a simple formula, just do something so new and different that it&#8217;s indelible, that you eat like chocolate and you share like marijuana.<\/p>\n<p>Now &#8220;Wake Me Up&#8221; is not &#8220;Get Lucky.&#8221; It&#8217;s not a stone cold, certified classic. But unlike &#8220;Blurred Lines,&#8221; it makes you want to hear more, to see what Avicii is up to. It&#8217;s the HBO effect, gain our trust and we&#8217;re open to everything you wanna do.<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re not throwing your arms up in the air and stomping your feet as this plays, you&#8217;re a quadriplegic.<\/p>\n<p>P.S. There are no brand mentions in the lyrics, no cliches, no ho&#8217;s or rims, just an expression of the human condition, which is one in which there are more questions than answers. That&#8217;s what music used to be, a key, that opened a door&#8230;into your mind and the universe.<\/p>\n<p>P.P.S. This is already a stone cold smash in a double digit number of countries. It&#8217;s America that&#8217;s lagging. Yes, the self-satisfied U.S., where we claim we&#8217;re number one but we&#8217;re reluctant to change.<\/p>\n<p>P.P.P.S. Be sure to check out Aloe Blacc&#8217;s &#8220;I Need A Dollar,&#8221; almost as good as &#8220;Wake Me Up,&#8221; it never reached international consciousness, unfortunately.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><a title=\"I Need A Dollar\" href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/c13hBG\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;I Need A Dollar&#8221;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"&quot;Wake Me Up&quot; and &quot;I Need A Dollar&quot; on Spotify\" href=\"http:\/\/spoti.fi\/140ZH6u\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;Wake Me Up&#8221; and &#8220;I Need A Dollar&#8221; on Spotify<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Avicii &#8211; Wake Me Up Avicii and&#8230;Incubus? Add in failed artist Aloe Blacc and you end up with a track that&#8217;s selling faster than &#8220;Blurred Lines&#8221; in the UK. You know, the song of the summer (or is that &#8220;Get Lucky&#8221;?), Robin Thicke only managed to sell 175,000 copies of his new album this week. 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