Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I call bullshit on women complaining for no reason.



Since the sort of recent Triple J’s Hottest 100 Of All Time, there has been much talk about the lack of female artists in the list. In fact out of 100 songs there were no all female bands, solo female artists or female fronted bands. Only a couple of female guest vocalists. Was gender politics at play or have people become unnecessarily melodramatic about the result? To check out the list click here – Triple J’s Hottest 100 Of All Time.

Hummingbird Blonde Lager are using this fact to push their ‘Hummingbird 100 Hottest Female Singers’. Looking at their web page it doesn’t really evoke any feminist fire in me. For example on their front page they feature Roxette & Vanessa Amorosi. Wow, there’s some horrible music. On the plus side it does feature a top 10 list by the amazing Yumi whose sometimes facetious opinion I’ve always enjoyed listening to.

Women have always been a staple in popular music and covering every genre from Folk to Punk. Although there are many female musicians, there is one way of measuring their popularity with listeners and that’s by taking a look at their numbers on the charts.Where a male has broken records for most number one hits etc… a female has equaled his record or even surpassed it. Although in saying that record sales don’t really speak to the quality of an artist, I mean how many hits has Mariah Carey had? Over 20? I suppose that’s pretty good for a blow up doll with the voice of a warbling parrot.



But in saying that the music industry is a male dominated one. Women may feel that they aren’t going to accepted in the industry if they don’t fit the pop ideal or maybe just less women have the desire to become an artist. Ah crap, I’m going to get berated for that last one.

Is there any sexual bias when it comes to the music we choose to listen to? In my opinion, I highly doubt that people make the decision based on gender. Music is supposed to evoke some sort of emotional reaction or connection with the listener. Many people who were surprised about the “exclusion” of female artist in the Triple J’s Hottest 100 Of All Time were then asked to look at their top 10 submissions and in many instances realized they themselves had a female barren list.



There was no need for an entire ‘Hack’ talk back show dedicated to the topic, or the feminist outcry about how our society is taking a step back into the dark ages. This is simply about what someone prefers to listen to…and overall, it happened to be men. Although in saying that, maybe I’m just adding to the hysteria but I am curious if anyone was actually outraged, or is it just the crazies that call up talk back radio?

Personally, I prefer the male voice and I think that’s all it comes down to, personal preferences.

3 comments:

Javid van der Piepers said...

feminists strive for equality. i find that unambitious. music industry is lol. women think they are money making machines but they're being used by men who know that sexual provocativeness and the latest styles will induce the envy/horniness/desire to be like you from ALL the kids out there. its all about money. and nothing to do with music. that is, sadly, why no one cares about that beautifully assed midget kylie minogue anymore.

which brings me to another, potentially controversial point. these chicks are marketed at men as sex objects, and if its kylie for example, im happy to oblige. So how do they get women? not the teens, they get them with fashion and being hot, but how do they get the mums? the grandmas? easy - tell the world you have cancer. im not having a go, nor am i saying these illnesses are faked but ffs stop using it as a way to garner sympathy to induce selling records.

unless its lily allen
then i hope you get cancer
no wait, not cancer
....aids

Nancy Magoo said...

I'm watching The Hummingbird 100 now, it's reminding me why I hate most female singers and the Australian voting public.

Beyonce
Pink
Whitney 'Crack is whack' Houston
More Pink
Madonna
Pinks entire back catalogue.

Sex certainly does sell, but then again males are also used for eye candy, but more than likely an ugly male is going to reach the top of the charts than an ugly female. Actually there's hardly any chance of an ugly female selling well.

Most of these songs on the countdown are just women complaining about men and how hurt they've become because of said men, it's quite disturbing. That's right, play the victim. That will help your cause.

Anonymous said...

Nice comment Nancy, so true.