Posted on 12/16/2014 9:11:51 PM PST by smokingfrog
I may be one of the last ten people in America who has never heard that song. I’ve heard of it and about it, but I’ve never been curious enough to youtube it up. Someday i will, when I have too much time on my hands, and need to just ‘Let It Go!” One good thing is there is some relatively new family entertainment out there. I suppose there is enough in Frozen to interest both boys and girls, although girls seems to be Disneys’ primary market these days. Yeah, I’m sure the songwriter is ‘apologizing’ all the way to the bank and then some.
Was that before or after going to the bank. lol.
I was hoping it was a message to the Treyvon-Michael Brown-Mr. Loosey’s crowd.
my 6 year old niece made me and her grandma watch Frozen. Got her the Elsa doll for her birthday. Now she wants an American Girl doll. Those are over $50...at least the Frozen dolls are cheaper.
I think it’s a pretty good song, actually.
I must be one of the ten. I had to ask Mrs. 40 what "Frozen" was.
Thanks. I’ll listen to it, someday.
It’ll pass. Why is she apologizing... young girls love it. Why take this away from them? Would we rather have them sing Miley Cyrus songs and twerk?
i am one of the ten... i have not seen the movie nor have i heard the song... my great-niece Zayda is in love with everything FROZEN... on her last birthday, her 4th, every gift she received had to do with FROZEN...
The song is also well known for when on the Academy Awards, (a drugged-out?) John Travolta butchered the name of the singer, Idina Menzel, somehow managing to call her “Adele Dazeem”.
Disney's Frozen "Let It Go" Sequence Performed by Idina Menzel
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Critics are often accused of overthinking mainstream hits, but the songs that outstrip all expectations (Disney didnt anticipate that Menzels original would eclipse Demi Lovatos tamer pop version) always demand a closer look. One test of a truly great song is an ability to listen to it dozens of times without screaming. Im not a musicologist (although this guy is), but anyone can understand why Let It Go is a bravura piece of musical storytelling: the nervous minor chords of the first verse, jumping to an emphatic major key with the line Well now they know!; the frantic, pulse-quickening syncopation of the bridge; the explosive leap of the chorus, mirrored in the animations rapid ascent; and the final imperious shrug of The cold never bothered me anyway. Its uncommonly fast for a power ballad, too 137 beats per minute which is why its been recommended as a workout song and remixed, badly, into a club banger.
Let It Go is so undeniable that it changes the direction of the movie. When Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez were commissioned to write "Elsas Badass Song", the Snow Queen was a more conventional villain, but the songs emotional power forced a rethink. The minute we heard the song the first time, I knew that I had to rewrite the whole movie, said director Jennifer Lee. Thats pretty potent songwriting.
I heard it when I saw the movie, but it was so unmemorable that I forgot about it until I read this thread. Don't bother to youtube it up. This one doesn't have quite the same title, but it's better.
Let Her Go--The Minor Chords
Is it really the highest earning film of all time?
Did they adjust the dollars back to have an honest comparison of prior films’ earnings?
“i am one of the ten”
I confess I’m number five..and this is my first FA meeting.
-PJ
what is an FA meeting?
I never heard it either.
I don't want to EVER hear it either.
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