FogBlueInSanFran
Well-Known Member
Here's what I wrote about "Beth" in my Destroyer review:Surely Greatest Power Ballad is oxymoronic?
Power Ballads are a despicable use of musical instruments. Better to chop them up to burn as firewood or shatter them into tiny fragments to build scale models of The Golden Hinde than to let them be used for making Power Ballads.
And, of course "Beth" is a stroke -- does it go in the Hall of Fame for "power ballads"? Is it a founding member? Is there a BETTER one? It's not a sub-genre I like nor care about, but I still find it transports me back to a wonderous innocent time long ago listening to my transistor radio. It's truly a beauty, even with all its pomp. I'll never forget a word. All middle-class American white boys of my precise age know them. And yes . . . that's even a little tear.
I stand by my story: "Beth" is the first true power ballad because it was GREAT power ballad, as I define it (a heavy rock band trying a schlocky light touch singing a song about a girl).
At least for Americans.