Interesting how many of my favorite karaoke songs are on that list (Benatar, Bon Jovi, Journey). I guess karaoke is where I'm a warrior.
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
The comment on Bon Jovi's "Wanted" is priceless.
This song was written in that small window of the '80s when a blue collar steelworker from New Jersey with a terminal case of hockey hair could write songs about being a cowboy and be taken seriously. It was a very small window; it really only encased this one song. When he tried to repeat its success with "Blaze of Glory," the whole thing became laughable (when Bon Jovi insists that he is a "Colt in your stable," a lyric which may be the most unintentionally gay thing anybody ever said, ever, throughout time).
Interesting how many of my favorite karaoke songs are on that list (Benatar, Bon Jovi, Journey). I guess karaoke is where I'm a warrior.
Ha! I think it's because of all the yelling and passion those songs entail. They're fun!
"Don’t Stop Believing" is in many ways the ultimate Journey song, packed to the gills with the staples of '80s rock. It includes vague references to singing in bars, drinking, cheap perfume, taking your chances, livin' in the city, romance at midnight, a jaded city boy, a lonely small-town girl, and a mysterious train whose destination, one assumes, is rock 'n' roll.
ETA: I haven't even made it all the way through the list, and I already want a mix of all these songs to accompany every single car ride I ever take for the rest of my life. That, my friends, is why I have terrible taste.
The Eye of the Tiger entry has made me burst out laughing at my desk.
That, my friends, is why I have terrible taste.
Or possibly AWESOME taste!!
Or possibly AWESOME taste!!
No, no. bon had it right.
runs away, fingers in ears
stands by bon with love.
Hey tommyrot -- Looks like the Magnetic Fields are hitting flyover country after all: [link]
Oh goody!
I went to see The Magnetic Fields a few years ago. Stephen Merritt had food poisoning and could barely stand up, and it was still one of the best gigs I've been to.