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Places 📍: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 19 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of Joesef, The Jones Girls, Pharrell Williams, Village People, and Weezer.
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Ah, you know what time it is! It’s 3 to 5 BOPS time – WOO! On 3 to 5 BOPS, it’s all about brevity and sweetness… for the most part! There’s a theme/topic, 3, 4, or 5 songs, and a blurb – two paragraphs or less. 3 to 5 BOPS, hence, is a mini playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. In the 19th edition of 3 to 5 BOPS (2023), we select songs that are associated with PLACES 📍 in some form or fashion. The BOPS arrive courtesy of 🎙 Joesef, 🎙 The Jones Girls, 🎙 Pharrell Williams, 🎙 Village People, and 🎙 Weezer. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Village People, “Fire Island”
💿 Village People (EP) • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 🗓 1977
Lyrically, there are a number of moments that embrace gay fun and joy without being explicitly gay. Lead vocalist 🎙 Victor Willis, who is NOT gay, sings, “You never know just who you meet, maybe someone out of your wildest fantasies.” Willis cites specific venues at one point on this bright, ornately produced number: “Groove at the 📍 Ice Palace (get on down at the Monster) / Been there, been there (been there at the Blue Whale) / Peckin’, I’m peckin’ (peckin’ at 📍 The Sandpiper) / Pumpin’, I’m pumpin’ (pumpin’ at the Botel).” Can you reference Fire Island sans gayness? Highly doubtful.
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2. Pharrell Williams & Travis Scott, “Down In Atlanta”
🎵 “Down In Atlanta” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2022
3. Joesef, “East End Coast”
💿 Permanent Damage • 🏷 Bold Cut / AWAL Recordings Ltd • 📅 2023
4. Weezer, “Beverly Hills”
💿 Make Believe • 🏷 Geffen • 📅 2005
“Where I come from isn’t all that great
My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little whack
And all my friends are just as screwed as me.”
Well, those lyrics are just as charming as albeit, aren’t they? Later, Rivers sings in the second verse, “Look at all those movie stars / They’re all so beautiful and clean / When the housemaids scrub the floors / They get the spaces in between.” Intriguing to say the least. “Beverly Hills” was so successful because it’s incredibly fun! While thought to be a sarcastic song pointed at celebrity life and affluent living in Beverly Hills, Cuomo debunks this. Interesting! Not only are the lyrics fun, but so are Cuomo’s vocals, which are playful. Of course, given the way he sings, it make “Beverly Hills” sound somewhat cynical and sarcastic.
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5. The Jones Girls, “Nights Over Egypt”
💿 Get As Much Love as You Can • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 🗓 1981
Lyrically, The Jones Girls paint a picture of the country, and African, in all its glory. The second verse in particular captures Africa superbly: “Saharan façade / Is just a mirage / Oasis in the sand.” Beyond the verses, the pre-chorus emphasizes an almost unbelievable portrait of those “Nights over Egypt” that the chorus touts. Listening to 🎵 “Nights Over Egypt” more than 40 years after it arrived, it is shocking this surefire, rhythmic vibe didn’t perform better well on the pop charts. This is a classic that remains a fresh as it did the year it first arrived. The Jones Girls struck gold with this one – I don’t care what the Billboard Hot 100 says!
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Places 📍: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 19 (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Bold Cut / AWAL Recordings Ltd, Columbia, Geffen, The Island Def Jam Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment; Pixabay]
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