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re: Worst songs from your lifetime
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:22 am to AbitaFan08
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:22 am to AbitaFan08
I'll see all your previous entries and raise you with:
Cars That Go Boom By L'Trimm
We like the cars, the cars that go boom
We're Tigra and Bunny, and we like the boom
We like the cars, the cars that go boom
We're Tigra and Bunny, and we like the boom
We like them short, and we like them tall
We like them one, and we like them all
They're always adding speakers when they find the room
'Cause they know we love the guys with the cars that go boom
And see, my boyfriend really knows where it's at
He's got 50-inch woofers all along the back
He makes a comment on going to my room
But I'd rather stay out with his car that goes boom
For me, this is probably the ultimate "fingernails on a chalkboard" song. When it came out in (?)89, it was one of the things that drove me away from Popular/Top 40, and in to Classic Rock, Country, and other genres.
Cars That Go Boom By L'Trimm
We like the cars, the cars that go boom
We're Tigra and Bunny, and we like the boom
We like the cars, the cars that go boom
We're Tigra and Bunny, and we like the boom
We like them short, and we like them tall
We like them one, and we like them all
They're always adding speakers when they find the room
'Cause they know we love the guys with the cars that go boom
And see, my boyfriend really knows where it's at
He's got 50-inch woofers all along the back
He makes a comment on going to my room
But I'd rather stay out with his car that goes boom
For me, this is probably the ultimate "fingernails on a chalkboard" song. When it came out in (?)89, it was one of the things that drove me away from Popular/Top 40, and in to Classic Rock, Country, and other genres.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:24 am to CockyTime
quote:
Brave by Sara Bareilles
Cringeworthy arrogance.
"I've decided to virtue signal you out of the closet so I can score SJW points at your expense."
Pathetically woke.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:34 am to Darth_Vader
quote:
Hip hop.
All of it.
Ding! Ding! We have a winner!

Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:36 am to AbitaFan08
there's at least 1 person in the thread that actually likes the macarena and rednecker.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:37 am to AbitaFan08
Any song from the last 4 years. Pick one.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:39 am to whoisnickdoobs
Posted on 11/22/21 at 10:49 am to madmaxvol
We will all have to endure the wretchedness of Santa Baby for the next month or so. Thankfully that vial tune only rises from the depths of hell during the holidays!
Posted on 11/22/21 at 11:28 am to AbitaFan08
"I like girls who wear Abercrombie and Fitch"
Posted on 11/22/21 at 11:34 am to Darth_Vader
quote:
Hip hop.
All of it.
Mostly correct. Some early-mid 90’s rap was pretty good.
There’s just something about Old School Dre, Snoop and Ice Cube
Posted on 11/22/21 at 11:38 am to gadknot
Imagine
Last Christmas
Do They Know It's Christmas
Last Christmas
Do They Know It's Christmas
Posted on 11/22/21 at 11:43 am to deeprig9
quote:
"I like girls who wear Abercrombie and Fitch"
Came here to post that.
quote:
New Kids On The Block had a bunch of hits
Chinese food makes me sick
Should be capital punishment to suck this much arse as a "songwriter".
Posted on 11/22/21 at 11:48 am to 777Tiger
Upon further research, Paul has allowed GA(y) Tech to skip paying for use of the Ramblin' Wreck arrangement in perpetuity.
On the other hand, McCartney also bought the rights to Wisky's fight song in 1981.
The following is from a NYT article from Feb. of 1981:
McCartney Keeping Rights to Wisconsin's State Song
A follow-up: Paul McCartney has turned down a request by the Governor of Wisconsin that he turn over to the state the rights to the official state and university song, On, Wisconsin.
Last month Gov. Lee S. Dreyfus had written to Mr. McCartney, one of the three surviving Beatles, suggesting that he make a gift of the song rights "in honor of your former colleague, who was so tragically murdered." (John Lennon)
Mr. McCartney obtained all rights to On, Wisconsin some years ago when he bought the E. H. Morris Music Company of New York. Governor Dreyfus's request for rights to the song, which became his state's official song in 1959, was rejected this week by Lee V. Eastman, who is Mr. McCartney's New York lawyer and his father-in-law.
In behalf of Mr. McCartney, the lawyer said the song was part of a group of important old college tunes published "as an entity." He said that "it would be a great disservice for On, Wisconsin to separate it" from such songs as The Buckeye Battle Cry, Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech, and Notre Dame Victory March.
Besides, Mr. Eastman said, On, Wisconsin pulls in much less in royalties than the other college songs because of the University of Wisconsin's perennially poor football team.
"I should have told Governor Dreyfus that instead of worrying about songs, he should work on getting them a good football team," Mr. Eastman said.
On the other hand, McCartney also bought the rights to Wisky's fight song in 1981.
The following is from a NYT article from Feb. of 1981:
McCartney Keeping Rights to Wisconsin's State Song
A follow-up: Paul McCartney has turned down a request by the Governor of Wisconsin that he turn over to the state the rights to the official state and university song, On, Wisconsin.
Last month Gov. Lee S. Dreyfus had written to Mr. McCartney, one of the three surviving Beatles, suggesting that he make a gift of the song rights "in honor of your former colleague, who was so tragically murdered." (John Lennon)
Mr. McCartney obtained all rights to On, Wisconsin some years ago when he bought the E. H. Morris Music Company of New York. Governor Dreyfus's request for rights to the song, which became his state's official song in 1959, was rejected this week by Lee V. Eastman, who is Mr. McCartney's New York lawyer and his father-in-law.
In behalf of Mr. McCartney, the lawyer said the song was part of a group of important old college tunes published "as an entity." He said that "it would be a great disservice for On, Wisconsin to separate it" from such songs as The Buckeye Battle Cry, Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech, and Notre Dame Victory March.
Besides, Mr. Eastman said, On, Wisconsin pulls in much less in royalties than the other college songs because of the University of Wisconsin's perennially poor football team.
"I should have told Governor Dreyfus that instead of worrying about songs, he should work on getting them a good football team," Mr. Eastman said.
This post was edited on 11/22/21 at 11:49 am
Posted on 11/22/21 at 12:05 pm to soccerfüt
13 Pages...am I the only one who suffered under the yoke of Money For Nothing for that ENTIRE year! Not the worst song, but was so overplayed, and I still cant listen to it 35 years later. It was everywhere, every 10 minutes. I threw up in my mouth a little when Yellowstone premiered this year and had the MTV Studios header with a snipit of that song...gag.
This post was edited on 11/22/21 at 12:08 pm
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