I wanna be your boyfriend
There is an element of yearning inherent in pop music. Sure, the phrase "rock 'n' roll" is specifically about sex, but rockin' pop can include a longing for love along with its lust for action. Hands to be held. Promises to share. Long walks, fate-filled dances, first dates, second dates, the tantalizing prospect of more. The more can be as chaste or as earthy as mutual hearts desire.
It would be disingenuous (to the point of outright fibbing) to claim that power pop isn't at least sometimes about gettin' it on. I mean, the Knack and the Raspberries (among others!) would beg to differ immediately. The Rubinoos' 1979 power pop classic "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" has always had it both ways, implying a one-night stand that can last forever. The song's presumed innocence is balanced by its sheer urgency. Hey, hey, you, you, I wanna be your boyfriend.
Brazil's phenomenal pop combo Banda AL9 have just released their own incredible cover of the Rubinoos' "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," retaining the original oomph and deliberate dichotomy, as faithful as a good boyfriend must be, and as electrifying as consummation should be. Banda AL9's Rubinoos cover opens this week's show.
And we follow Banda AL9's "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" immediately with a different song of the same title, courtesy of the Ramones. Playing against punk type, the Ramones' "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" feels even more emphatically innocent than the Rubinoos song; Dee Dee Ramone once claimed that the Bay City Rollers wanted to cover that very Ramones song, and while the claim is almost certainly nonsense...
...it's also plausible nonsense. Pop music. It is large. It contains multitudes. Just like love does. This is what rock 'n' roll radio sounded like on another Snday night in Syracuse this week.
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