Torontoist calls the treacly melody “bizarre.” Spacing magazine describes it as “maybe the most soul-less piece of schlock ever produced.” Other online commenters use the adjectives surreal, embarrassing, lame, and awful.
I say, stuff it, haters.
Liona Boyd: so in love with Toronto |
It’s meant for families and tourists. It’s meant to welcome strangers and embrace us all.
Compare past songs with similar intents, and you’ll find they share a penchant for wide-eyed boosterism:
- Theme for Ontario Place / A place to stand
- The original Blue Jays theme (not ok blue jays)
Just like these other 'anthems', Boyd’s song reflects a certain time and place, and conveys a relentlessly enthusiastic perspective about Toronto. And perhaps one day we’ll look back and laugh together.
Listen to: Liona Boyd being interviewed about the song on 680 News (To download: right-click --> save as; MP3)
See also: Ed Keenan’s reaction.
Bonus links
- The Toronto Song - Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie
- The Anthem - Kardinal Offishall
- I Get On (The TTC) - I Put on (for my city) - Randal Paul and Syruslife
- Spadina Bus - Shuffle Demons