Is it a sign of the apocalypse that “The Lonely Goatherd” from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music is used to open the latest Gwen Stefani pop dance track, “Wind It Up” off of her new album The Sweet Escape? The motif infuses Stefani’s video as well. I know classic show tunes are supposed to be timeless, but this is a bit much for my tastes.
This sort of post-modern pop music mash up is a long way from Stefani’s beginnings in No Doubt, both musically and lyrically. Take for example, “Just a Girl,” from No Doubt’s breakthrough album Tragic Kingdom. It was better pop music with better lyrics. Here’s a taste:
I’m just a girl
I’m just a girl in the world…
That’s all that you’ll let me be!I’m just a girl, living in captivity
Your rule of thumb
Makes me worry some
I’m just a girl, what’s my destiny?
What I’ve succumbed to
Is making me numb
I’m just a girl, my apologies
What I’ve become is so burdensome
I’m just a girl, lucky me
Twiddle-dum there’s no comparison.