February 20, 2011

Ray Stevens...Critical Reaction, Part 4...

In my previous blog entry, when I was writing about the latest You Tube numbers for "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", I wrote this: "The actual total is 7,661. It may obtain 10,000 plays at some point next week!". Obviously I was being modest...a check on the most recent numbers reveal 10,909 to be the play count for the music video. Given that we're approaching the 3-day period of this video's availability on You Tube and with it already well over 10,000+ hits it should be a quick climb into the 50,000 level and then the hundred thousand level.

His previous music video, the seasonal "Nightmare Before Christmas", has gotten 96,140 hits in a 3-month time period. If I recall correctly it was a slow climb to even reach 50,000 plays for that particular music video. I don't expect a lot of activity for that music video to really pick up again until, of course, Christmas season 2011. The thing that was obviously missing last time around was widespread sharing on social network and blog sites. There wasn't a timely national issue featured in the song...only a commentary on political correctness which has been debated steadily since the early '90s.

You Tube wasn't around in 1997 when the song was originally recorded and there weren't any comical music videos made at that time of any of the songs from Christmas Through a Different Window, the CD in which the song originates. So, fast-forward to 2010, and a music video is made of the 13 year old song. It's a funny music video all the same and although political correctness is a continuing nuisance in our culture it's not exactly at the forefront of everyone's minds unlike some of the other issues of the day...such as invasive screening at airports all over the country, spoofed in "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore"...or illegal immigration which is dealt with in both the serious "God Save Arizona" and the comical "Come to the USA".

I'd put "The Global Warming Song" in the same category as "Nightmare Before Christmas" in that each music video deals with a hot-button issue but in either case the issue isn't at the top of the priority list and therefore their You Tube plays suffered somewhat. The video about global warming has gotten 91,669 plays since it's debut on June 29, 2010. Should any of Obama's environmental or energy plans get passed and signed into law at some point I expect "The Global Warming Song" to get much more rigorous publicity the second time around.

Although they're not singled out in the lyrics it's the EPA who are pushing the idea of global warming...aided by several media outlets. The EPA, at it's core, is a well-intentioned agency much like the TSA...but like the TSA, the EPA becomes the face of whatever goes on in their specific field whether they're directly or indirectly involved or not. Like the TSA, the EPA was founded by a Republican Administration. It was the Nixon White House that created the EPA...but I'm quite certain that it wasn't meant to get in cahoots with media outlets in an effort to brainwash the citizens of the country into feeling guilty if we don't "go green" or if we don't go to outrageous lengths to "save the planet from destruction".

NBC, from things that I've noticed, blatantly panders to the environmentalists...the network paints their peacock logo green whenever some environmental program or event is taking place. I may be wrong but I don't think those kinds of hyperbolic worries and fears, or media involvement, were on the minds of the Nixon Administration when the EPA was in the planning stages.

Those reading this blog, if you hadn't done so already, should seek out information about climate change, global warming, or the Cap and Trade concept to fully understand the humor in "The Global Warming Song". I'm not suggesting any of you should spend hours upon hours researching those environmental and energy topics but just a glimpse into those particular issues will certainly enable you to understand/appreciate the song's humor much better than you perhaps already do.

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