From Milli Vanilli to New Order.
The breadth of the Buffistas is astounding.
'Potential'
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.
From Milli Vanilli to New Order.
The breadth of the Buffistas is astounding.
They more or less brought on the backlash themselves.
Oh, definitely. It's just that since it's 15 years later, I don't care anymore. And anyway, you've got to blame it on something!
And anyway, you've got to blame it on something!
I say either "the bossa nova" or "Cain", myself. That way I don't have to listen to any Milli Vanilli.
Frank, you could also blame it on the boogie.
I blame it on my youth. (Surely someone here will get that musical reference.)
Another Milli Vanilli fan?
I have been a Milli Vanilli fan since their glory days (or, perhaps, glory day).
"Musically, we are more talented than any Bob Dylan," announces Robert Pilatus, 24, with very little prodding. "Musically, we are more talented than Paul McCartney. Mick Jagger, his lines are not clear. He don't know how he should produce a sound. I'm the new modern rock 'n' roll. I'm the new Elvis." His (often silent) partner, Fabrice Morvan, 23, has his own key to success: "Rhythm, you know."
I didn't think they had a sense of humour but this is hysterical.
I didn't think they had a sense of humour but this is hysterical.
Gotta concur with bon on this. That just made me laugh.
Gotta concur with bon on this. That just made me laugh.
The funny thing is, if you had the names blanked out, I would have guessed it was the Wankers Gallagher Bros.
Of course it's hilarious. The degree to which they believed it themselves makes it all the more funny.