Fast Car by Tracy Chapman. I think 93.7 in Houston used to play it daily (while I was in rush hour traffic, for added irony) and I could not change the dial quickly enough.
As long as nobody says the MASTERPIECE that is Rock Lobster.Milwaukees Best Light said:
Love Shack - B52's. Just typing it makes me want to stick a pencil in my ears.
This seems to be the case with most of the songs listed. Most of them aren't necessarily bad songs, but just about all of them got absolutely driven into the ground by the radio, tv shows, commercials, grocery store playlist, etc., so it becomes really easy to hate them.rhutton125 said:
I think they're songs that I've heard way, way, wayyy too much. They're a beating for me now.
I'd love nothing more than to not hear them for a year or two and rediscover them all over again... but I may never get that chance.
Maybe I should put on a Queen Spotify next... maybe in the context of the rest of their work it won't be so annoying.
This is the only version worth watching.Troutslime said:
So on brandSpyderman said:
Power-the entrance tune at Kyle. Pure garbage.
gigemags-99 said:JCA1 said:
Crash test dummies.
Once...
There was a guy, who...
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You must not have seen Foghat and Triumph at the George R Brown Colosseum in Houston in 1983 at the age of 17 with strippers dancing on top of the speaker stacks while they played Slow Ride. It was glorious! That and Rik Emmett playing Midsommer's Daydream are the only two things I remember about that night!bluefire579 said:This seems to be the case with most of the songs listed. Most of them aren't necessarily bad songs, but just about all of them got absolutely driven into the ground by the radio, tv shows, commercials, grocery store playlist, etc., so it becomes really easy to hate them.rhutton125 said:
I think they're songs that I've heard way, way, wayyy too much. They're a beating for me now.
I'd love nothing more than to not hear them for a year or two and rediscover them all over again... but I may never get that chance.
Maybe I should put on a Queen Spotify next... maybe in the context of the rest of their work it won't be so annoying.
I absolutely agree with you on Don't Stop Believin'
To add to the original post, I hate Slow Ride. That ****ing song never ends, and three quarters of it is either the same riff or repeating "Slow Ride take it easy" over and over. It's not even that long, but it feels like an eternity whenever I have to listen to it.
Can't imagine you even realized a song was playing at that pointrednecked said:You must not have seen Foghat and Triumph at the George R Brown Colosseum in Houston in 1983 at the age of 17 with strippers dancing on top of the speaker stacks while they played Slow Ride. It was glorious! That and Rik Emmett playing Midsommer's Daydream are the only two things I remember about that night!bluefire579 said:This seems to be the case with most of the songs listed. Most of them aren't necessarily bad songs, but just about all of them got absolutely driven into the ground by the radio, tv shows, commercials, grocery store playlist, etc., so it becomes really easy to hate them.rhutton125 said:
I think they're songs that I've heard way, way, wayyy too much. They're a beating for me now.
I'd love nothing more than to not hear them for a year or two and rediscover them all over again... but I may never get that chance.
Maybe I should put on a Queen Spotify next... maybe in the context of the rest of their work it won't be so annoying.
I absolutely agree with you on Don't Stop Believin'
To add to the original post, I hate Slow Ride. That ****ing song never ends, and three quarters of it is either the same riff or repeating "Slow Ride take it easy" over and over. It's not even that long, but it feels like an eternity whenever I have to listen to it.
you're ****ing insaneJosepi said:
Hotel California
The worst...and it plays all the time, everywhere you go, and by every cover band ever created.
G Martin 87 said:This is the only version worth watching.Troutslime said:
