[To kick off the
summer of 2016, this week’s series has AmericanStudied some famous summer texts
and contexts. Leading up to this crowd-sourced post featuring the responses and
nominations of fellow SummerStudiers—add your hot takes in comments, please!]
Following up
Monday’s “Summertime” post, Michael D.
Dwyer Tweets, “I just watched the video this AM. It's
a great celebration of Philly's public spaces.”
Following up
Tuesday’s “Boys of Summer” post, Rob Bartolome
writes, “I'm probably just reaching ‘that age,’ but
I've found myself thinking more and more about the concept of nostalgia, both
on a personal and macro-political level. Really fascinated by all of this.”
Later in the week, Rob shares his own summer song nominee, “‘Hot in the City’ by
Billy Idol. There's something so timeless and American about it, but it also
has such an 80s sleaziness to it.” And Jeff Renye adds, “,Sleazy rock?
Put Van Halen’s ‘Panama’
on that list.”
Following up Wednesday’s “Summertime Sadness” post, Ariana
Garcia writes, “I actually compare Lana Del Rey to Lord Byron all the time in
my head. She is amazing, easily my favorite female artist. Especially her
latest album Honeymoon
is incredibly dark, romantic and she's definitely an example, to me, of a
modern Byronic Hero. Songs like ‘Terrence Loves You’ and ‘Art Deco’ always give me that image. I love all of her work. Her
lyrics get better with every album! Honeymoon
actually includes an interlude ‘Burnt Norton’ in which she reads T.S. Eliot's first stanza of Four Quartets.”
For other summertime songs, L.D. Burnett highlights, “Don Henley, ‘Boys of Summer’; Beach Boys, ‘California
Girls’; Joni Mitchell, ‘Carey,’ ‘California.’ Many more—summer is my season!—but that works for now.”
Rob LeBlanc highlights, “America’s ‘Sister Golden Hair,’ Looking Glass’ ‘Brandy (You're a Fine Girl),’ Lovin' Spoonful’s ‘Summer
in the City,’ Patti Scialfa’s ‘23rd Street Lullaby,’ and Animal Collective’s ‘My Girls.’”
Ariana Garcia shares, “Death Cab for Cutie’s ‘Summer Skin,’ Modest Mouse’s ‘Missed the Boat,’ Hot Hot Heat’s ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ Lydia’s ‘The Exit,’ Gregory Alan Isakov’s ‘Amsterdam,’ Bon Iver’s ‘Holocene,’ Empire of the Sun’s ‘I'll Be Around,’ Radical Face’s ‘Welcome Home,’ Rogue Valley’s ‘False Floors,’ This Will Destroy You’s ‘They Move on Tracks of Never
Ending Light,’ and Industries of the Blind’s ‘I Just Wanted to Make You Something
Beautiful.’ It wasn't supposed to be this long
but once I get started on music I can't stop! Oops.”
Jeff
Renye shares “The Rain Song” by Led Zeppelin, while Ben
Lieberman writes, “This will be different from
the others: ‘Someone
Somewhere in Summertime’ by Simple Minds.
Rob Gosselin writes,
“Alice Cooper yelling ‘School’s Out.’ Steve Miller's ballad about Billie Joe and Bobby Sue, ‘Take the Money and Run.’ Matthew Sweet and his amazing guitar riffs on ‘Girlfriend.’ Rob adds, “When I was younger I spent two weeks every
summer at a camp in Maine. ‘Take the Money and Run’ was on the jukebox. Every
time I hear that song, I'm sitting by the side of a lake with a group of
teenagers trying to figure out what this crazy world is all about … and I'm
still trying to figure it out.”
On Twitter, Clarissa
Ceglio likewise shares “School’s Out,” writing,
“Though it was already 12ish years old by my high school years we'd gleefully
crank up the radio for Cooper's song.”
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
PS. What do you
think? Other summer texts or contexts you’d highlight?
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