And #1 is "Truly" by Lionel Richie.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You are making me remember how booooring junior high/middle school dances were. And a couple of my friends did a talent show thing to Sunglasses at Night in 3rd or 4th grade. So funny.
I think until I started driving, the only time I really heard pop was over at friends' homes or at school. My parents had the monopoly on the tv and radio.
Since ita posted the list of Awesomely Bad Songs, I find myself muttering, "Sussu-sussudio mmm mmm thong-th-thong-thong-thong take these broken wings never gonna let you down rrrrrico and she moves and she moves this city on rock and rooooll so I can so I can no way I'm disco dancing it hasn't been your day your week your month or even your butterfly it's been burning since the world's been hey hey hey what's goin' on?"
I'll just go beat my head in with a stapler, shall I?
Robin's getting on my bad side today. I fuckin' hate "Two Princes" and take an unhealthy amount of glee in the fact that the lead singer got an hysterical case of inability to sing. Also...
I got a big hate on for Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love is". Sounds less like a love song and more like strangled whining to me.
C'mon! Even Paul Westerberg loves that song. It's perfect pop/gospel/pseudosoul.
Oh shrift. Did you have to...now I'm...
Pass the stapler, please.
C'mon! Even Paul Westerberg loves that song. It's perfect pop/gospel/pseudosoul.
For slower Foreigner, I'll take "Waiting for a Girl Like You."
21. I'll Be There For You (Theme from Friends) - Rembrants
Huh. I really like that song. Of course, I also like "We Built This City."
It's perfect pop/gospel/pseudosoul.
It's a power ballad, and perpetrators of such should be forced to eat their own entrails, though Meat Loaf's will do in a pinch.
Of course, I also like "We Built This City."
screams in horror
Thank you for sharing that, Shrift.
One earworm? Bad.
Eight gabillion earworms in one post?
I shall call you Master.
I'm thinking you need the Old Fogey Video Network.
Hey!
Of course, I also like "We Built This City."
So do I.