If I were to put together the soundtrack of our lives since Alexis was born, it would consist almost entirely of Signing Time songs. That's not necessary a bad thing since Signing Time is pretty much a kazillion times better than mind-numbingly painful kids music like Yo Gabba Gabba, but it's still a little sad to me. I would love to inject a bit more Modern Rock. If only most of my favorite bands had the IQs required to make it more than five words without cussing . . .
Anyway, occasionally Alexis will get hooked on some random pop song. I guess she's a pop girl living in a pop world, because we've had many phases of poppy goodness. There was a Nelly Furtado phase. There was a (thankfully) brief dip into the Britney insanity. There was a very long (perhaps still going) Justin Timberlake phase. And now we have entered the P!nk phase.
Tuesday, September 23
She's a Rock Star Living in a Pop World
at 9:15 PM
Labels: Premonitions and Paybacks
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LOL. If you get "Victor Vito" by Laurie Berkner stuck in your head EVERY. SONG. becomes Victor Vito. I swear!
ReplyDeleteThe Howler is currently in a country phase. I liked it better when she was in a 70's phase (and mostly fondly recall the Tom Petty Full Moon Fever phase.)
Dude, Rachel is totally crushing on me. :}
ReplyDeleteIt's entirely mutual.
Oh I am SO not jealous. That Gabba thing - there was an entire chicken drumstick in his tummy, bones and all. Does that not disturb anyone else?
ReplyDeleteI overheard my 4 year old singing "American Boy" by Estelle and Kanye West the other day... and all I could think was that I was so grateful she wasn't singing "I Kissed A Girl" by Katy Perry!
ReplyDeletethe child has rhythm. maybe you could get her into a rock band ....
ReplyDeleteGreat! You can become a pushy stage mom and get her into a girl-band! Perhaps you should channel tthis rhythm into dancing instead?
ReplyDeleteRock on girl!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl.
ReplyDeleteShe and Micah are soul mates. I can tell by the way they dance.
ReplyDeleteWe only get 4 seconds of it? How rude are you? I was ready to rock out with Alexis!!
ReplyDeleteHallie
My littlest one (5) came home last year, and told me about a song his friend taught him.
ReplyDelete"Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and MONEY!!" (Good Charlotte)
'Nuff said.
I would welcome Pink at this point...Hannah is "in love" with that damn Kid Rock, All Summerlong song and I am about ready to go out and find Kid Rock and kick him.
ReplyDeleteMy 90-year old man stuck in a three-year old's body loves the oldies station. If I'm switching through the stations (yes, I have two oldies stations in my car presets) and I don't like a song on the oldies and try to chage it, he'll yell "I LIKE THAT SONG!" So yeah, Pink? Would be a great thing, because then I wouldn't feel like my parents.
ReplyDeleteI think P!nk should have called that song the Na Na Na Na Song. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteRock On!!!
ReplyDeletei saw that someone else mentioned laurie berkner and darn it, I'll take Pink any day!
ReplyDeleteI am terrified for the days that lie ahead!!! Think my kid will be 100% devoted to the Beatles??? I can only hope
ReplyDelete@danielle--Man, even the Beetles would get old after the fortieth eleventh sixth time listening to the same song. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is addicted to my IPod and can't get enough of Pink. Thank goodness, if I hear one more "Go Diego Go" I am going to scream.
ReplyDeleteYo Gabba Gabba totally freaks me out! They must be totally high.
ReplyDeleteAlexis is So cool!!
Dude. She needs Paula Abdul to do her moves. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! I am so exceedingly grateful that my kids love the music I listen to - though they will both rock out IMMEDIATELY to anything Laurie Berkner.
ReplyDeleteWe've got "For the Kids" albums 1 and 2. They're tolerable. I tend not to remind the kids that "Kidstuff" exists on Sirius radio because it irks me. And Yo Gabba Gabba makes me scratch my head. And reach for the remote. It crosses the line to where I'd rather listen to angry whining children than the "music" in the show.
ReplyDeleteI cannot WAIT to be past the HOTDOG song from Mickey Mouse Club House. I would even take some Brit Brit over it...maybe.
ReplyDeleteWhen my girls were Alexis' age I had them singing Beatles songs and saying things like "Beatles Rock". Not anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe love the barbie movies and the barbie songs, and high school musical and the cheetah girls ... oh you have so much pop (and even more aweful) music coming your way.
Oh, I've started my girls on storybooks in the car and they love 'em. Some classics like Pippi Longstocking, or some short stories like this awesome storyteller Bill Harley http://www.amazon.com/Dinosaurs-Never-Please-Bill-Harley/dp/B000093NQ9
ReplyDeleteYour local library may have some, and if you are card carrying member of Carnegie Library, you can go on their website and order ANYTHING you want delivered to the library (carnegie of course) of your choice! It's awesome and it's free!
she is so sweet dancing!
ReplyDeletemy neices have not gotten into the pop stuff yet...but the three year old likes to sing the sponge bob theme repeatedly..in the car...loudly.
Yo Gabba Gabba isn't any better than Teletubbies was. WTF were they thinking when they created these shows?
ReplyDeleteWe love Signing Time, and Laurie Berkner, but the funniest thing my kids have gotten into is Journey and Tom Petty LOL "Free Fallllllin'!" haha, my 4 year old rocks that one HARD!
nice headband...very retro- flashdancey
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Rock on, baby!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute My 2 year old boogie's to the Muffin Man. lol! Pink would be a nice change of pace.
ReplyDeleteShe's cool. She's very cool. Especially in her matching accessories.
ReplyDeleteMiss Alexis and I are Song Sisters. That is my all time favorite song at the moment! She's definately got the moves. I must say I was a little disappointed, I expected to hear her singing the song like I do everytime I hear it and I don't care what anyone around me thinks!!
ReplyDeleteYo Gaba Gaba scares the hell out of me. Especially the one with the freakishly long arms that just flop uselessly at its side.
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd share.
Hey, it's a strong woman role model. I kinda love Pink's take on fashion too. I so want to be Alexis when I grow up.
ReplyDeleteJust because I know you were enjoying it so much yesterday...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ25-glGRzI