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In contrast to the aforementioned disaster involving Natasha Bedingfield is the video for Gwen Stefani’s “Cool.” This one has shades of Marilyn Monroe/Madonna “Express Yourself”/Maroon 5 “She Will Be Loved.” And don’t think we didn’t pick up the whole Madonna on the bed allusion, Ms. S. This one makes you want to get the song if you don’t already have it. Gwen is lining up a pretty impressive reputation as a video artist, I must say. She tends to be pretty first class in this department.
I am READY to buy my video iPod!
speaking of iTunes (weren’t we?), I’d love a post responding to this article in todays NY Times…
http://nytimes.com/2005/08/27/technology/27apple.html
What’s there to say? And what’s new - everyone wants more money for the same product. The record industry is probably saying to itself, “the pricing model is too simple, let’s make it more complex so that we can make more money.” Every industry does this, even Apple’s own products are priced this way - think about how strange it is that a G5 tower costs way more than an iMac that does just about the same thing. It’s just cooler.
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