Rebecca Mayes Muses: Love Song for Yahtzee

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gally912

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You're missing the point. Yahtzee tears on things. So a "love song" to yahtzee would include tearing on him.

It's not a flame war or any other such nonsense.
 

veloper

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Hey, she's improving, but not enough to be safe from getting completely torn to shreds by Yahtzee on a mild day, when he isn't even trying.
 

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8a88leph1sh said:
I find it odd that the escapist would allow their people to rip on each other on a public site. If they have some personal issues it seems rather childish to involve us. Or if her problem is with his reviews because they're harshly critical and perverse then here's an interesting idea: don't watch them! I know, crazy right? Whatever the reason I must plead to both: don't use us fans in a rage war that has no meaning to us. It's silly, it's wrong, and it's a waste of everyone's time.
gally912 said:
You're missing the point. Yahtzee tears on things. So a "love song" to yahtzee would include tearing on him.

It's not a flame war or any other such nonsense.
Just in case you wouldn't read it otherwise. :D

OT: The beginning was a bit unnatural, IMO. I just felt like it didn't flow correctly with the rest of the song. I know that you were trying for a natural, slower start, but it seems like something was a bit off, and I just can't put my finger on it...
Also, are bloodhounds known for having oodles of wit? Or Maybe for a lack thereof? I... can't say I got that one.


Other than that, though, it was a great song!
 

El pup

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For the life of me I've been trying to figure this one out, mostly because I am sorta trying NOT to see it as a whiny feminist attacking the closest man in proximity.

I could understand the Idea of a hate filled love song... But the whole thing seemed really bitter and angry though... To be honest, she only acknowledges that Yahtzee is witty, cynical, and smart. The rest of the song she spends bashing him.

I thought, "O.K, maybe it is all supposed to be ironic. The whole portion about where she states she would 'rather stab herself in the eye than go out with his mysoginistic mind' has a little IRONIC flash afterwards... It could all just be a joke."
-I mean the thing with the screwdriver could be a subtle drink reference.

But some of the ending just didn't add up to Ironic, funny, or love song related

-"Call me a raging feminist, but your on my black list, you really pissed me off, cause you put her down... I won't stand for it now."
I figured, O.K. this may be referring to a personal... incident? I mean, if you made such a HUGE deal about asking someone out it would not make sense to reject them while trying to win them over...

Well, maybe it is some inside joke between them I thought. I decided to check out their twitters.
Yahtzee "I resent being called a misogynist..." followed by some joke about hating everything and everyone that we've all heard before.

Mayes "you might not be misogynist but in my eyes you are making sexism/homophobia socially acceptable."

O.K... Once again for someone who is trying to WIN someone over this seems EXTREMELY counter productive. Maybe Yahtzee has stated somewhere his feelings towards it.

"Also, Rebecca Mayes either loves me or wants me dead. It's a little unclear."-Fullyramblamatic.

O.K, so if it's a joke Maye's target audience (Yahtzee since it was "for him") doesn't see the humor in it. Well maybe she said something on HER blog about it. Well, not yet. However I did find the article on Heavy Rain about her armpit hair.

http://www.gamepeople.co.uk/audioblog_rebeccamayes_22.htm
Tl;Dr? In short,she talks about how she refuses to shave her armpits because she sees it as making a "statement". Not to mention she posted those videos about women in gaming, no one knows what its like to be a woman, cool story bro.

So if it's not a joke, what is it? First off let me say I am a chauvinist and a troll NORMALLY, however this is not one of those cases. I don't troll escapist cause there is too much ban hammering, and despite being a chauvinist I LOVE Rebecca Mayes work (sure it's gimicky, but I like that... Myspace is already filled with too many idiots who write deep music).

Well music wise, I do like it. It's more complex than her previous works and I enjoy the melody throughout.

And lyrically I would of been alright with it (a bit whiny but different so it COULD work).

My gripe is the build up to this. It seems vindictive, petty, but worse of all like it was done solely for the purpose of attention. Declaring you have a crush, then building huge hype about how much work you put in to it, BEGGING for people to help you write it, then just attacking someone who hasn't stated (or returned) any interest in you is... Sort of pathetic.

"Well maybe she's saying she's interested in him but wants him to change." That wouldn't work, since SHE is the one trying to engage him. It's sort of a why like him is you don't like so much about them?

If it was her just writing a song about how she is not a fan of Yahtzee, this would just fine and maybe even funny and Ironic.

But how does doing THIS song prove anything? It surely doesn't help the case of Women's rights any... If anything wouldn't this re-enforce any prejudices a misogynist has about all women being sad, petty, pathetic attention whores who make up lies? Wouldn't it just be proof that feminists are irrational creature who go out of their way to find things to get upset about and then try and rally a mini army of supporters through deception?

Tl;Dr?
-Good song musically.
-lyrics are piss poor
-if it was a joke there is no proof, or she just bad at comedy (despite other funny videos)
-comes off like a pissy feminist finding things to be upset about and then trying to tell the world we should care because... she does?
-Counter productive to proving a misogynist wrong.
-Whats the point of asking a person out just to insult them?
-Why lie? Seriously, I'm a FAN of Mayes (Yahtzee's very enjoyable, but I like something I can see more than once).
-Seriously, what person asks someone out just so they can be a ***** about it later?

I Don't know, thought she'd have more integrity
 

Roofless

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Lots of odd words, they really make a mess out of the song. Still the chorus is pretty good, it's a catchy one.

Too bad my music sense has failed me, I can't hear a note in there. Chords for chorus, anyone?
 

chinangel

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the lyrics were a bit awkward, but then again considering the subject matter, it's obvious that you tried. Congrats sugar ^^
 

yoyo13rom

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Lyrics: Great.
Visuals: Ok.
Melody: Not as "kick-ass" and powerful as I would have wanted it...

Overall : -Ok
 

Gaderael

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Oh, that was gooooood. I especially like the ominous request to go for drinks when he visits the UK again. Rebecca, you're kinda scary when you want to be. It's awesome.

Yahtzee, you better strike back good, 'cause she tore you a new one.
 

AWDMANOUT

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I feel like there's a million secret hidden messages in this song.
I will return once listening it a few more million times.
 

solidstatemind

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I don't know which is more delicious: the song itself, or the people who are actually trying to delve deeply into it for hidden meanings.

Much like I've said multiple times about Yahtzee's schtick: the artist is the artist, and can do whatever the hell he or she wants with their creations. Hum along or change the channel. To expect them to change their style or content because YOU think it would be better is, frankly, the most staggeringly arrogant, self-centered, immature, and solopsistic thing I've ever heard.

OT: I thought it was brilliant-- a lot of subtle and not-so-subtle jabs and references. I think I'll probably have to listen to it a couple more times to really get as much as possible out of it... and to me, that's the sign of good work.
 

Sheogoroth

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Haters gonna hate, Yahtzee is one of, if not the, best. And this chick, who I have never watched one of her videos except for this one that I only clicked on because I thought it was Zero Punctuation but was actually by some chick who just made me glad I had never watched one of her videos and certain that I never will again due to my amazement at its uninteresting, unfunny, and altogether boring and poorly done hate-bash content, is merely jealous of Yahtzee's popularity and wit.
 

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daltonlaffs said:
Ohhhhh, that was so close to being great...

Rebecca, I'm going to be honest: I've never been a fan of your songs. They're too repetitive, mainly, repeating the same chorus line about thirty times in a row at least three times on most occasions. They're not usually clever, either.

This one *almost* made me change my mind... it started out so damn strong, and it was hilarious, clever words and rhyming on par with Yahtzee himself. BUT THEN, you started into the chorus. "Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?... Is it ok?..." (repeat)

Please, please, stop doing that to your songs. You would be a pleasure to listen to if it weren't for the repetition.
But isn't that the style of her singing that's how she does it, there is no sense in asking her to change that about her songs, and quite a few people seem to like her music so ... yeh