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Lamest songs ever recorded
webdiva:
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--- Quote from: ""Froderik"" ---I think that was "Ebony & Ivory."
I don't think I recall the video, but I know those two recorded that song together... ::puke::
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I'm kinda late getting to this discussion, but let us not forget another McCartney/Jackson duet - "The Doggone Girl Is Mine"
Goddamn that doggone song.
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HOw about Lionel Richie - Say You Say Me
yeah that was a bad one...
ZenAgent:
--- Quote from: ""webdiva"" ---
--- Quote from: ""ZenAgent"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Froderik"" ---I think that was "Ebony & Ivory."
I don't think I recall the video, but I know those two recorded that song together... ::puke::
--- End quote ---
I'm kinda late getting to this discussion, but let us not forget another McCartney/Jackson duet - "The Doggone Girl Is Mine"
Goddamn that doggone song.
--- End quote ---
HOw about Lionel Richie - Say You Say Me
yeah that was a bad one...
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Worse than that - Lionel Richie and Alabama doing "Deep River Woman". Reach for the bag of retching, Lionel tried to crossover into Country music. Result - complete failure and the source of ill-spirited jokes for ages. I've heard Lionel Richie's looking for a comeback project, and he's thinking about hooking up with a Klezzmer group for a hybrid-MOR Soul/Yiddish jam, "Schleppin' on the Ceiling".
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""ZenAgent"" ---
--- Quote from: ""webdiva"" ---
--- Quote from: ""ZenAgent"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Froderik"" ---I think that was "Ebony & Ivory."
I don't think I recall the video, but I know those two recorded that song together... ::puke::
--- End quote ---
I'm kinda late getting to this discussion, but let us not forget another McCartney/Jackson duet - "The Doggone Girl Is Mine"
Goddamn that doggone song.
--- End quote ---
HOw about Lionel Richie - Say You Say Me
yeah that was a bad one...
--- End quote ---
Worse than that - Lionel Richie and Alabama doing "Deep River Woman". Reach for the bag of retching, Lionel tried to crossover into Country music. Result - complete failure and the source of ill-spirited jokes for ages. I've heard Lionel Richie's looking for a comeback project, and he's thinking about hooking up with a Klezzmer group for a hybrid-MOR Soul/Yiddish jam, "Schleppin' on the Ceiling".
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sounds fabulous, got an mp3 of it? LMAO ;)
Anonymous:
After careful consideration, I nominate ALL the songs contained on the "Songs 4 Worship" CD that they incessantly advertised on BBC America last night during the Dr. Who marathon I was otherwise enjoying. At least it gave me an excuse for a smoke break.
Froderik:
--- Quote from: ""The Psychedelic Furs"" ---"The Ghost In You"
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I know it's an old one, but this abominable piece of crap has been getting played more than once a week on a local station here in the Balto metro area, I guess because some subnormal life forms tend to like played-out mediocre SHIT from the 80's a little too much, or the DJs just think that they do. Blimey, this bloody fuckin' song stinks to high heaven, and it pains me not a little to say so as The Furs were once a really good band when they made their first brave leaps across the pond to play places like The Marble Bar (Baltimore's CBGBs), situated in the basement of the beloved and seedy ol' Congress Hotel. I got to see this band before "Pretty in Pink" was even a song, let alone a soft-porn Teen Romance flick.... I saw them put on a great show at that lovely dive back in 1981, on the heels of their first (and only good) release, with Stiv Bators and The Dead Boys opening no less! But alas, after their first (and eponymous), prophetic, almost stream-of-conscious album, this band didn't take too long to swirl itself straight down the shitter to Bad 80's-ville.
Ah, but that first release by the Psychedelic Furs was (still is) as good a first album as just about any.. from its brilliant and driving opening cut "India" to the playfully sardonic "We Love You," to its timelessly relevant "Soap Commercial" right into the passionate invective of "Imitation of Christ," to the pre-hip-hop thunderous beat of "Wedding Song" right on up to its steady closer, "Flowers"; and what a great fucking set to see live...
Anyone here ever dig this album? Just curious.
But man[/b], "The Ghost In You" is about as haunting as a drunken limey spectre snorting coke somewhere south of shitty... ::noway::
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