Oh shrift. Did you have to...now I'm...
Pass the stapler, please.
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.
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.
I like awesomely bad songs. It's something I learned to accept about myself a long time ago.
I want Papa John's. Who wants to order pizza with me, so I can justify the expense?
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
I love this song. So there.Me, too. I also really like Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire. It was so different when it came out, different from what we were hearing in straight up pop, and even somewhat different from some of Joel's other songs.
I hate the I Wanna Know What Love Is song, and always have.
Many of the songs on that list are bad, but some of them probably ended up on the list in part because they were overplayed to death.
I had an ex who put that one Spin Doctors' CD on repeat for about a month. He also used to sing, "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" at me whenever it came on. Boy am I glad I dumped him.
Of course, I also like "We Built This City."
So do I.
Me, three. It brings back fond memories of a vacation in Singapore and a little storekeeper popping out of his shop front and telling us to "come in, cheaper than K-mart."