Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Ironic

Let me introduce my readers to a label to one of my voices, Alanis Morisette. I recently just discovered her music, and have fallen in love with several of her songs (of course, only after examining her lyrics). Her songs don’t only embody my outlook in different phases of my life, but they are also a culmination of the growth of my thoughts over the years. It’s amazing that she captures my thoughts in her words so fittingly.
I’d like to begin with talking about the song my friend suggested to me, ‘Ironic’. Irony is one of the reasons I strongly believe there is someone up there who shares my sense of humor. When life hits someone with something unexpectedly unfortunate, it’s the irony that I find gives me faith. As she puts it, “everything blows up in your face”, but how can one not laugh it off? Those that pursue theodicy should try pointing out irony as an evidence of God’s gift. Whether it is my Hindu-ness in believing so, I do not know, but it is how God euphemizes the news of a sad event with an ironic tone that impresses me. It makes me cry and laugh at the same time. If He must give me pain, I’d rather have it in doses of irony, because I’m sure I can use some chuckling. Those who find Morisette’s lyrics too simple, or her voice annoying, or her music distasteful, I encourage you to look again.
The beauty of her song is in fact that it portrays the everyday ironies that occur in our lives that we fail to appreciate, and hence the simplicity of her lyrical content is only crucial to her purpose. I understand that some people will never connect with her songs as I do, but I find it worth my while to extend a line to the angle that I find most acute in her music. The ease and wildness of her voice is what convinces me of the song’s outlook on irony. I see my reflection…someone who can recognize the wild and sinister tragedies of life but ease it by observing the comic plate they are served in.
More on Alanis coming up, so haters, stay tuned!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I do agree with your view on Alanis, espically with the song Ironic. It is interesting though that you did not like the song 'one hand in my pocket', when I made you listen to it months ago. More interesting, might I add, is the fact that a friend of mine once got quite cheesed off at me for not liking an Indian song that she played for me. The reason I told her, was because it had unwanted and incoherent rap in it, or some variation of it. Still, I told her that given time I would grow to like the song. But she would have none of it...Later she would do the same with a song that I played for her....."isn't it ironic...don't you think?"-Alanis

I just fought with a good friend who heartlessly negated our friendship of old....this song is for her-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O47pO5_Wi9o

hope you like the video...originally sung by seal....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECznJPcWiRI