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Lamest songs ever recorded
ZenAgent:
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--- Quote from: ""ZenAgent"" ---Fred Durst has been M.I.A. lately because he's tired of people pelting him with shit for Limp Weenus's bastardization of "Behind Blue Eyes" As atrocities committed by mankind go, Fred's cover of "BBE" is on the same level as baby rape and program referrals.
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Puffy ripping off that song about a stalker by Sting?
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Not as lame as seeing Jimmy Page prostitute himself with P-Puffy-Diddy-Daddy...whatever the hell he calls himself...on that Kasmir rip-off. A lot of people reached for the retching bags then.
We used to play a game where I worked called "stick it". The idea was to wander past a co-worker humming or singing a really lame song that was a big hit. Lame or not, the melodies were intrusive. Normally the person exposed to it had the tune "stuck" in their head for the day. Some truly "sticky" songs that people hated to have on their mental music loop:
"Eye of the Tiger" - You can imagine the torment.
"Sherry" by the Four Seasons. The falsetto from hell.
"Don't Stop Believin", or any other Journey song, really.
"Y.M.C.A." Yeah, that was a tormentor.
"Renegade" by Styx. "Babe" by Styx. Any Styx song.
Irritate your friends and co-workers! Enjoy their inner torment as they suffer a non-stop loop of "Muskrat Love".
Antigen:
--- Quote from: ""ZenAgent"" ---Irritate your friends and co-workers! Enjoy their inner torment as they suffer a non-stop loop of "Muskrat Love".
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::roflmao::
Oz girl:
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Oz Girl, you have to know one of my favorite bands that Americans are too musically challenged to pick up on - You Am I. Are you familiar? Ever since I heard "Berlin Chair", I was hunting CD's by Tim and the boys. A Rock and Roll band, not emo-quasi-alturdative-post-retro whatever...
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Yup i love you am I. They have not done much lately tho I think Tim is working on some solo stuff. i agree with you Creed and train and all of those commercial "rock" outfits are totally lame! Bring back American bands like the Dead kennedys.
If you like OZ rock go to the JJJ website. It is not what it used to be but still a cool station
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/music_spe ... 391535.htm
ZenAgent:
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Oz Girl, you have to know one of my favorite bands that Americans are too musically challenged to pick up on - You Am I. Are you familiar? Ever since I heard "Berlin Chair", I was hunting CD's by Tim and the boys. A Rock and Roll band, not emo-quasi-alturdative-post-retro whatever...
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Yup i love you am I. They have not done much lately tho I think Tim is working on some solo stuff. i agree with you Creed and train and all of those commercial "rock" outfits are totally lame! Bring back American bands like the Dead kennedys.
If you like OZ rock go to the JJJ website. It is not what it used to be but still a cool station
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/music_spe ... 391535.htm
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I have the latest You Am I, "Convicts". I like it better than "Deliverance". It's a great story how Davey got the second guitar slot in You Am I - he was a fan going to the band's website (really a well-done band page) and on the guitar TAB section (charting out the songs) he was doing some great transcriptions that impressed Tim. Davey was at a You Am I gig, Tim Rogers knew it and called Davey up to play. It went so well, he never left and became a full member. The ultimate fan dream.
What's Tim's solo deal - the Tim Rogers' Temperance Union, I think. Like any of them have a solid hold on temperance.
Jello and the rest of the DK's are not on good terms, due to the very un-Punk reason of money squabbles. A friend of mine was in a band Jello claimed had the greatest name ever - Maggot Sandwich.
Rent a DVD called "American Hardcore - 1980-1986" Not much on the DK's but some classic Rollins-era Black Flag footage makes up for it.
I'll check out JJJ. I have a recording of You Am I on...the Homestead show on JJJ, I think, talking with Davey and Tim and playing tracks off Convicts.
Oz girl:
the title is in part an in gag as there used to be an organisation called the womens christian temperance union who lobbied for prohibition at the turn of the century when Sydney was basically a den of drunken debauchery. They never came close to suceeding.
Tim went into rehab and them formed this project. They have done a double album. Nobody knows if the treatment took. But I think the album is meant to be about his experiences with this. The website allows you to sample tracks
If you like you am I, you might like Jet. Are they heard of over there? or a group called The Whitlams
http://www.youami.net/timrogers/high.htm
As to Jello i heard something about this. I inherited a love of the Kennedies from my cooler older brother. Technically they are a little before my time but still. Did you ever see them live?
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