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Pop Life’s Rob Sheffield Answers Your Questions

10/11/07, 3:40 pm EST

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You asked Pop Life columnist and Love is a Mix Tape author Rob Sheffield about his favorite dance songs, which TV sitcoms he’d love to re-air (Welcome Back, Kotter!)and who the most overrated and underrated bands are (watch out, Metallica fans). Click here to find out the Rolling Stone writer’s preferences (Paula Abdul or Britney Spears? Fave Bowie tracks? Artist who saved his life? Why does he love LCD Soundsystem?) and much more.


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Caption | 10/11/2007, 7:19 pm EST

cue the large amounts of whiskey induced projectile vomit in
5 4 3 2 1 bleeeeeeeeeccccccccckkkkkkkkkk

Jeremy | 10/12/2007, 9:59 am EST

I missed out on this and have an important question, Rob: If you and David Sedaris got in a fight, how badly would he whip your ass?

I HATE rob sheffield | 10/15/2007, 11:46 am EST

My first time commenting on a comments page ever is to say:

After reading the Q & A, I now recoginize what a complete tasteless prick you really turn out to be. Your articles have permanetly lost all merit. Each answer was worst then the last. The state of music is historically the absolute worst it’s ever been. All the movies you mention are G-A-R-B-A-G-E.

Jim | 10/15/2007, 12:40 pm EST

I really loved this, Rob.
Everyone needs to lighten up. By virtue of this being about “Pop life”, it’s all just subjective fun anyway. Thanks for making me laugh!

Jim | 10/16/2007, 11:55 am EST

I also like 2 similarly themed tv episodes:
When Ralph tells Norton to be King of his castle, master of his domain, and of course, the Seinfeld episode that “tugs” at the same theme.

Drugs Delaney | 10/16/2007, 3:12 pm EST

Man, I definitely had the best question (advice for new bands). You were just too scared to answer it. Cmon, admit it.

ana1171 | 10/17/2007, 2:35 pm EST

I adore the lcd soundsystem! your awnsers were alright and I am goidng to download some of the music that you like, and get back to you on that.

Rob | 10/30/2007, 1:16 pm EST

Who do you think is the most overrated band?

Metallica, definitely.

Excuse me? Overrated by whom? Apparently not your publication, which thought that “Baby One More Time” was more worthy of a spot on its recent “Songs that Changed the World” list than anything by any metal band, much less the most influential metal band of all time. Or that the Eagles were more deserving of a spot on the “100 greatest artists of all time” list than Metallica.

They have the right image, the right look, the right name, the right logo, the right attitude,

OK, you’re on the right track…

so nobody really minds they have no songs,

Allmetallica.com/info/ discography

no singers,

You don’t need to be a great singer to have a great voice–Lou Reed, Ozzy Osbourne, and most good rappers all have trouble staying in key, but damned if they’re not more compelling vocalists than Gary Cherone. That being said, anyone who thinks that James Hetfield can’t sing should be subjected to his performance at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. Or forced to listen to a Metallica CD.

no chops, no tunes, no beats, no riffs, no hooks,

Hetfield is one of the all-time greatest riff architects. Metallica’s ability to incorporate tunefulness and irresistible hooks into the loudest, heaviest rock n’ roll known up until that point played a pretty big role in making them the most universally respected metal band of all time. Also, Lars Ulrich may not be the greatest metal drummer ever, but he can certainly keep a good beat.

no originality,
Name one metal band that played as fast/loud as Metallica before Kill ‘Em All came out. Name a metal band that incorporated a strong sense of reality into their lyrics before Metallica. Name a thrash metal band that broke into the mainstream before Metallica. Name a metal band that used a sitar before Metallica. No band has broken down the barriers of what a metal band can/can’t do the way that Metallica have–the most inventive metal band of all time has no originality?

no imagination.

One would have to be pretty imaginative to make as much groundbreaking, original music as Metallica have. Not convinced? I already reviewed Metallica and Philosophy in an earlier post.

The guitarist has some nice solos, but if he had his own ideas he’d have his own band.

Kirk Hammett’s ideas have earned him co-writing credit on ‘Fade to Black,’ ‘Creeping Death,’ ‘Master of Puppets,’ ‘Disposable Heroes,’ ‘Dyer’s Eve,’ ‘Enter Sandman,’ ‘…And Justice for All,’ ‘Welcome Home (Sanitarium)’ ‘The Unforgiven…’ I could go on. Also, he does have his own band. They’re called Metallica.

By all accounts they’re sweet guys, and they treat their fans well,

I believe that they’re nice guys, but not all accounts paint them as treating their fans well–remember Napster?

so nobody wants to be the meanie who points out how laughable the music is; it’s like there’s a gentleman’s agreement not to dispute the point. It’s kind of touching how everybody takes them seriously just for meaning well.

People don’t point out how laughable the music is for the same reason that people aren’t dismissive of Black Sabbath or AC/DC–because it rocks.

I’m sure I’m just wrong,

Now you’re talking!

and I wouldn’t dream of trying to change anyone’s mind, any more than I’d tell my nieces there’s no Easter Bunny.

Well then, I hope that they’re not reading this.

They’re always going to be the world’s biggest band,

I’d say that that honor still goes to the Beatles.

they’re always going to sound the same,

Kill ‘Em All is almost a punk record, does it sound anything like the prog-metal on …And Justice for All? Does the nearly definitive thrash milestone Master of Puppets sound anything like the diamond-selling, commercial metal juggernaut Black Album? Does ‘Fade to Black’ sound at all like ‘Whiplash?’ How does ‘Call of the Ktulu’ resemble ‘Ride the Lightning?’ What aspect does ‘Wherever I May Roam’ share with anything on the $5.98 EP? What about the live album with the San Francisco Symphony? Load, Reload, and St. Anger may have had some misguided attempts at alt-rock, outlaw country, and bluesier progressions, but they can hardly be accused of all sounding alike.

and everybody’s fine with that, including me.

If you’re fine with it, then why did you waste my time with this tripe?

Jeremy | 11/6/2007, 10:38 pm EST

I really don’t care for Metallica’s music but I DO respect the hell out of what they’ve done. I completely disagree with everything Sheffield wrote about them and I still think David Sedaris would beat the shit out of him.

Right on other-”Rob” for making a very compelling case in favor of Hetfield and company!

Sarah | 1/14/2008, 5:37 pm EST

I think we need to remember that the Q&A answers are Rob Sheffield’s opinions, which he’s certainly entitled to. While I disagree with some of his answers, they are, again, his opinions.

I’m a big fan of Rob’s, so I’m going to say this: if you haven’t read Love is a Mix Tape, you should do so, it’s fantastic.

Josh | 1/31/2008, 12:36 pm EST

Yes, Love is a Mix Tape is a great book, and Rob is a great writer. But he couldn’t be more wrong about Metallica.

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