Saturday, December 10, 2011

Schoolhouse Rock Rocks

Schoolhouse Rock Rocks

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The beauty of Schoolhouse Rock in its original Saturday morning run (1973-85) was that kids watching couldn’t tell whether the catchy three-minute cartoon jingles were meant to be commercials, shows, or something else entirely. That enabled overexposed TV youth to learn without realizing it between episodes of Scooby Doo and Fat Albert. Then the Brady Bunch generation became the alternative nation, and the innocence with which they took in these grammar, history, and math lessons was lost. Now comes the obligatory tribute album, Schoolhouse Rock Rocks–pleasant enough, but full of postmodern yuks and missed-the-point nostalgia that aim to celebrate but instead drain the joy from childhood memories. Though it’s somewhat interesting to hear Pavement turn “Mo More Kings” into lo-fi krautrock or Moby make “Verb: That’s What’s Happening” into industrial techno-pop, the performers who most successfully preserve Schoolhouse Roc k’s edutainment viability are those who are most cartoonish to beg

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