Hanson was nominated for Record of the Year, Best New Artists and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the Grammys.
And another follow up – who did Hanson lose their Grammys to? (Name any or all of the 3.)
Hanson was nominated for Record of the Year, Best New Artists and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the Grammys.
And another follow up – who did Hanson lose their Grammys to? (Name any or all of the 3.)
This weeks cover pick is Billy Joel’s Baby Grand
On the Australia and New Zealand tour Hanson had the fans pick the setlist for 3 shows. Here are the results from each of the 3 shows as well as 1 image that has the overall songs played from the list given to vote from.
(Gold Coast, Sydney and Fremantle lists will be placed on the 2014 tour page for reference)
The Weeklings
No one is cool all the time, and amen to that. As a label or a style, “cool” can be limiting, even uncomfortable. Think tight waistbands, pointy-toed shoes, and a leather jacket worn in the heat. Dorky, by contrast, is freedom. Dorky is transgressive, requiring and inspiring courage. You, dear reader, know this secret truth. And no matter your level of cool, you occasionally surrender, with pleasure, to dorky. Prepare to do so again.
A bit about the word: Dork is a term in flux. Originally slang for, you guessed it, a penis, it somehow (duh) turned into a euphemism for “an uncouth person.” But it has come up in the world (sorry). The adjective version, dorky, like its cousinly nouns nerd and geek, is no longer a straight-up insult; dorky now conveys a sense of post-Zuckerberg/Gates outlier pride. When I canvassed for this list, friends were surprisingly eager to share, relieved to reveal guilty pleasures, and grateful for the opportunity to unveil their dorkiness.
Of course, notions of “dorky” are subjective. To clarify, it does not mean “bad.” How about: obvious, exuberant, unfashionable, twee, un-self-conscious, irritating, even a little desperate? Yet charming. Dorky evokes vulnerability, which, interestingly, often manifests as hostility. But not today. Today, you are among friends, and internet-fostered shamelessness, for once, is a good thing.
My gauge: you are driving, Ipodless, CD-less, and you can only pick up one radio station; classic rock, oldies, easy listening, Top 40. A song comes on that, if you were in the presence of someone “cool, “ you would turn off. Said person’s opinion matters to you, or you don’t want to upset them. But like I said, you’re alone. So you crank it, and sing along in secret. You embrace the dork. And it is good.
And speaking of singing along, please enjoy the corresponding Spotify playlist below.
3. MMMBop – Hanson
Like R.E.M., Isaac, Taylor, and Zac Hanson freely admit the downside of this monster 1997 hit: it’s annoying, uncool, and, say it with me: dorky. (Yet, also like R.E.M., they accept, celebrate, and bask in its power.) Ever the good sports, the brothers appeared in an SNL sketch in which terrorists – Will Ferrell and Helen Hunt – force them to listen to the song’s repetitive, effervescent, singalong sunniness until Isaac and Zac go insane and Will Ferrell – coincidence? NO – succumbs and… dies.
What an amazing tour we had in Australia and New Zealand, and a little sad that it is already over. After seventeen years it is so humbling to still be able to travel half way around the world and get to play to sold out crowds, and on top of that to still be visiting places for the first time like we did in New Zealand on this tour is something we never take for granted. This tour had a lot of highlights, starting with a visit to Australia Zoo (we grew up watching Steve Irwin) and ending with a surprise performance on X Factor. We also had a few bumps in the road with Zac getting sick and losing his voice, but amazingly it did not seem to stop anyone (Including us) from having a great time on and off stage. Zac is on the mend now getting a lot of rest and we are back in the war room planning our next musical endeavor. Thank you to everyone who came to the shows, and all the fans who have supported us by buying tickets and ANTHEM.
Isaac, Taylor and Zac
The ANTHEM WORLD TOUR , Melbourne Australia, Palaise theatre
The ANTHEM TOUR in Australia and New Zealand was a blast. Thank you to everybody that joined us. Aussie and kiwi fans, what was your favorite moment!?
Almost 20 years after their first visit, Hanson are back in Australia to share their new Motown-inspired album, Anthem, but also some classics, too!