The most unwanted song

Vicki [1], of Do-or-DIY [2] fame, filled in for a show on WFMU [3] over Christmas Eve. I’ve been subscribed to the Do-or-DIY podcast feed [4] since I was a wee lad. And now I’ve finally caught up to Christmas in my podcast listening.

All of this to say that about halfway through the show she plays a track called The World’s Most Unwanted Song [5].

An international poll was conducted with 500 respondents asking what people liked most and liked least in a song. Then the results were handed off to conceptual artists Komar and Melamid [6]. From these results they created the world’s most un/wanted songs. From the survey, the most unwanted things in a song include

  • Opera
  • Rap
  • Country ballads
  • Bagpipes
  • Ooompa bands
  • Holiday/Festival/Christmas music
  • Children’s voices

So they took all of this and combined them into a song. The World’s Most Unwanted Song. Which, oddly enough, is completely awesome! Really, if you have a spare 22 minutes, give it a go.

My favorite lyric (at the moment):

Ramadan! Ramadan!
Lots of praying with no breakfast!

It is with a complete lack of surprise that I say that the World’s Most Wanted Song is entirely forgettable.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Like_Us_%28musician%29
[2] http://wfmu.org/playlists/pl
[3] http://wfmu.org/
[4] http://wfmu.org/podcast/PL.xml
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gPuH1yeZ08
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komar_and_Melamid

The Radio Kitchen

I’ve always wanted to get a decent radio rig and surf the air. In light of my financial priorities, I settle for The Radio Kitchen instead. If nothing else, the attached .mp3s make for great mix fodder. And as if the guy wasn’t already pumping out quality material, he also has a blog The Audio Kitchen that showcases found audio.

I’m a sucker for found audio…