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Fraser McAlpine | 13:05 UK time, Monday, 27 July 2009

Black Eyed Peas

I have just had the most AMAZING idea for a film. Who wants to hear it? All of you? Marvy.

So, it's set in the future, although not too far, otherwise you'd have to have the people evolving extra ears and stuff. I'd be tempted to set it in 3008, just so we could see if Fergie is SO that year or not, but actually, I'm thinking maybe closer to 2109, because who wants to have to invent 1,000 years of popular slang? This way, the dialogue is easier to write and we won't need the subtitles.

The plot is a bit like Terminator, in that human things have been replaced by robot things - for example, you don't even have to take tissues when you go and see a drippy movie, there's a robot there who will do the crying for you - and the humans are feeling a bit lost in this technological wonderland.

(. It is not as good as my film, so ner.)

Some of them have formed primitive communities which are outside of the gleaming, metallic cityscapes. They live in caves and mud-huts, and housing estates, wearing clothes which have been handed down from previous generations, and the haircuts of a bygone age. And they like to sing to each other around a roaring fire, while hitting a log with a stick. They sing songs of hope and community, songs which make them feel close to one another, and songs of looking up at the sky and opening their eyes.

Then, one day, a talent-probe - The Cowellator 3000 - is hit by a little meteor, and damages its tracking circuitry. Lost, it finds itself passing one of these communities, and hears one of these songs. Overcome by strange feelings of bliss, he records the singing, and takes it back to the city, where he intends to polish it up and sell it.

The only trouble is, in order to bring it up to the standards set by the Robotic Musician's Union, he has to replace most of the noises made by humans with noises made by machines, and this robs the song of a certain amount of its human charm. The Cowellator is confused as to why he can not re-create his bliss under laboratory conditions, and is troubled by strange new feelings of inadequacy.

His dilemma is made worse when the song goes on to be a massive hit all over the world, and he isn't sure why. The final scene sees the Cowellator wandering the wastelands outside the big cities, humming robotically to himself

This song, being a cyborg of Snow Patrol-style epic indie and slick modern machine-tooled pop, will either be THE song...although it's pretty good, so maybe not...or the song they play at the end, during the wandering and humming bit.

Now, all I need is a finished script, some actors, and several million pounds...

Four starsDownload: Out now
CD Released: August 10th

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(Fraser McAlpine)

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Uh oh.

    Someone's not going to be happy with this...

  • Comment number 2.

    Nice, erm, 'review' there, Fraser. You gots a hell ova 'magination on ya! (That's my New York accent should you need a New York actor)

    I bought The E.N.D on iTunes and took it to the gym with me. I remember feeling very disappointed when I got home. I had just spent £7.99 of my hard earned cash on an awful, awful album.
    All I had known of The E.N.D before I downloaded it was Boom Boom Pow, which remains fantastic. It was the first song I listened to, and lead me to an incredible anti-climax.

    The album seems to implode in on itself, song after song, same after same.

    I then discussed the album with a friend who convinced me I had to listen again to I Gotta Feelin' - Reluctant at first, I listened and loved it.

    Then I saw the video and I loved it even more (I wish all my nights out were like that!!)

    In my opinion, this is a 5 star song.

    Alls I'm left wondering now is, what will their next release be? I have a feeling it'll be Ring A Ling, but I hope to god it's not.

  • Comment number 3.

    I'm not sure where they can go after releasing this single - the rest of the album is utter pap!

    I'm hoping they'll release Ring-A-Ling simply for comedy value.

  • Comment number 4.

    Totally agree Danny .. in pop music terms , this is one helluva 5 star song !

    A mammoth pop single.

    Great melody , rhythm , fun lyrics and a video that makes u wanna dance whilst watching it !

    This song is already number 3 on downloads alone !
    It is a song that has the quality of having appeal to a lot of people.
    I am sure it will be a big hit all around the world !
    It's a dancefllor monster , and as soon as it comes on in a club , the vast majority get mad for it.

    It is catchy and so full of hooks you could go fishing for days.

    A superb pop single . 5 stars .
    A masterclass .

  • Comment number 5.

    Yeah! I'm glad someone agrees with me, amazingJon!

  • Comment number 6.

    Ha ha ! Great stuff .
    I think I said on the JLS posts that the next number one after them , would be Black , Hudson , Calvin or Dizzee .

    Poor old Mr H , got pretty close , now it's the turn of The Black Eyed Peas as I gotta feelin gets a physical release.

    It's a popular song , it's being played on most t.v and radio stations , and I reckon it could topple the Beat Again boys.

    Will this be the second NUMBER ONE in a row for The Black Eyed Peas ?

  • Comment number 7.

    I think this is a terrific pop single, what better for a night-starting-song than a song stating that it is in fact going to be a good night?

    Great beat, great lyrics (simple, direct, not stupid), more hooks than a Sarlacc's mouth.

    Now, if we could just get rid of the vocoder or whatever it's called...

  • Comment number 8.

    Having said that, and in the interests of balance, here is an opposing view, which is very funny whatever you think of the song:

  • Comment number 9.

    Haha, That's brilliant, thranjax.

    Cracked is one of my favourite sites!

  • Comment number 10.

    Hang on, is it just me that thinks this is poop?

    Ok so its catchy. Much like their last sing its very repetative and not exactly going to win any awards for originality of lyrics. The corus reminds me of another song that I cant think of, because this one is so firmly rammed into my brain after only 2 listens. Ugh Im not gonna pick all the lyrics apart, but give em a good listen and Id love to know how long it took them to write.

    I mean come on? This does not warrent being the massive pop smash its going to be.

  • Comment number 11.

    Oh and we get it Fergie, you look great. Now put some clothes on.

  • Comment number 12.

    Reminds me of Dougal: "Vowel.. Consonant ... Consonant ... put your clothes on Carol, I can't concentrate..."

  • Comment number 13.

    Well , The Black Eyed Peas are breaking all sorts of chart records in America.

    Boom Boom Pow spent 12 weeks at number one !

    I Gotta Feelin has now spent 5 weeks at number one !

    These two singles are also enjoying mammoth success around the world , they are two moments of pop brilliance .

  • Comment number 14.

    I understand why people think this is an awful song. The Cracked.com video proves as much.

    The lyrics are awful I have to admit. But it's a fantastic tune!!!

  • Comment number 15.

    I think its monotonous twoddle! Loving the B.B.P tho. It got to 1 in u.s tho, i hope Jay can get above them tho, down is such a good track

  • Comment number 16.

    There you go..

    The Black Eyed Peas are number 1 !

    Shortly to be supporting U2 on their U.S tour .

    Good luck !

  • Comment number 17.

    WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT????!!

    I'm sorry, did you say this mob are supporting U2, or N-Dubz?

  • Comment number 18.

    The Black Eyed Peas will be supporting U2 on their American tour.

    What are your thoughts on this Curtains ?

  • Comment number 19.

    They looked good fun live to be fair to them.

  • Comment number 20.

    Love ur boom boom pow and i gotta feelin vids 5 Star Songs 5stars

  • Comment number 21.

    I will tell you how great this song is ... it's such a good pop song that it will not go away from the charts for a while ... it has captivated the download generation , and will still dominate the charts for a good while yet .

  • Comment number 22.

    Number 1 again !

  • Comment number 23.

    Sigh.

    For anybody that wants a laugh listen to firstly The Black Eyes Peas doing Boom Boom Pow in the live lounge. Then listen to Asher Roth's version. Its very clever and funny.

  • Comment number 24.

    The lyrics to this song are laughably bad...but this IS the most amazing pop song ever made!!! The song always makes me feel so joyful and unlike most dance/hip hop songs out now, there not singing about shawties getting low or their expensive cars or their millions of dollars and all their bling...they're just singing about having a good night! Something that we can all relate too!

    Oh and Josh Duhamel better watch out cos I'm kidnapping Fergie and making her my wife!

    Lol!

  • Comment number 25.

    Love it !
    Midnight , on the last day of August and Randy finally realises that this is a great pop song .

    What next ?

    The Beatles might have a little chart success ?
    District 9 might be number 1 soon in the uk BOX OFFICE ?
    Shakira's She Wolf might be a top ten hit ?

    The funny thing is , the first time I heard I GOTTA FEELIN , and realised it would be massive about 3-4 months ago , was on UNREALITY SHOUT !

    (The website that you have a lot of good input on ! )

    lol

  • Comment number 26.

    Haha, I knew this was a great song since the moment I heard it 4 months ago. I just found it on the ChartBlog last night so said I MUST comment on it!!!

  • Comment number 27.

    Im yet to realise its an amazing pop song. I too, of course, knew itd be a success on hearing it .. but doesnt make it an amazing pot song. Its not. Just a crowd pleaser. A mish mash of things that work to make a song. Argh!!!

  • Comment number 28.

    Regarding the review , it's interesting that Simon Cowell arranged for all the 12 X- Factor finalists to sing this song at the beginning of Sunday's show.

    The great man certainly DOES understand the reaching power and appeal of this song !

  • Comment number 29.

    Comment 3

    " I'm not sure where they can go after releasing this single , the rest of the album is utter pap ! "

    Er ... does your version of The END not have Meet Me Halfway , the new single on it .

    Another fantastic single , at least 4 stars , with a superb chorus sang by Fergie !

    Really good song , that is a big hit already on TV and at radio , and soon to be in the charts.

  • Comment number 30.

    My dear Spirit, if you're going to deliberately mis-interpret the reviews to make yourself look clever, please try and read them first.

  • Comment number 31.

    By which I mean...it's not really a critique of Simon Cowell's ability to understand the appeal of the Black Eyed Peas.

    I still think it'd make a decent film though.

  • Comment number 32.

    I heard their version of it. It was worse than the original.

    I still dont really like this song. Though its graduated to being listenable on nights out / before nights out / at parties. Not for general consumption however.

  • Comment number 33.

    Fraser do you receive so few compliments that you cannot spot when someone pays you a solid gold one . Your review accurately predicted something in life that happened three months later in front of 15 million viewers ! I find this absolutely uncanny ! Your words came to life last week . Of course I read your review , why would I remember it with such amazement 3 months later ? If you read my words again , you will see that I have noticed that your prophecy and film script has been vividly filmed on x factor ! I am , in fact let down by your interpretation. My words are trying to acknowledge your uncanny predicting skills . I am trying to make YOU look clever !

  • Comment number 34.

    Sorry about the layout , I am miles from home using a mobile phone . .

  • Comment number 35.

    But...but...this is all so sudden...people are being *sniiff* so NICE and I was *eyedrizzle* expecting the WORST and...

    *BIG LONG NOSEBLOW*

    OK...OK...I'm fine now. What were you all saying?

  • Comment number 36.

    Well , I tried to flag up your amazing prophecy coming true in spectacular fashion. The fact that I remembered it many months later , is hopefully proof that I read it . lol

  • Comment number 37.

    Re-reading comments on this ... Asher Roth's Boom Boom Pow is still one of the best Live Lounges ever.

    Interestingly, Fearne is doing a search atm to find the best. Currently through, from what I remember -

    Katie Perry - Electric Feel
    JoJo - Times like these
    Jamelia - Numb
    Paramore - Use Somebody
    Palamore Faith - Sexy Minx/Chick
    Artic Monkeys - Love Machine

    Its a strong list! Think I missed a few off. Still on-going. Leona Lewis - Run is probably going to stomp it though isnt it?

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