You do have a thread don't you? It is rather empty lately.I could fill up a whole thread with old and embarrassing songs I really like.
You do have a thread don't you? It is rather empty lately.I could fill up a whole thread with old and embarrassing songs I really like.
This is something I don't understand. It's like not getting into eating. I'm not sure what one does prior to getting into it.I said I said I didn't get into music until 1978.
This is something I don't understand. It's like not getting into eating. I'm not sure what one does prior to getting into it.
I was listening to my brother's Blood Sweat & Tears, Chicago, and Maynard Ferguson albums in 1970-71, when I was 8 or 9. I also remember listening to Fool On the Hill when it was new on the radio, and Melanie's Brand New Key. Also B.J. Thomas's Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head, which came out in '69. I was taking music lessons and playing in the school band by that age too. We had a school play where a girl sang Rainy Days and Mondays by the Carpenters.
So were you just listening to the sound of beavers until you were 16?
347. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top - From Oklahoma
346. Wild Thing - Tone-Loc
345. Jane - Jefferson Starship
You won't like what's coming in a week or so in the countdown then.I like BTO's Let It Ride.
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet is on my annoying songs list, big time.
335. Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
She had a unique voice.
334. Taking Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
333. Rapture - Blondie
If it was part of rap growing in popularity back in the day, I'm thankful for it though.
335. Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
She had a unique voice.
334. Taking Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Another solid song from this Canadian group.
333. Rapture - Blondie
Probably some of the worst wrap on the planet (General Hospi-tale from yesterday's countdown gives it a good run) but a pleasant melody and a great song.
My band in high school used this song as our warm-up every week at practice.
Loved it, but I can still hear our singer (that never should have been allowed to have a mic) butcher it.
It's refreshing to hear them sing it, but I still get chills for a moment when I think back on those practices. All of those horrible practices.
My band in high school used this song as our warm-up every week at practice.
Loved it, but I can still hear our singer (that never should have been allowed to have a mic) butcher it.
It's refreshing to hear them sing it, but I still get chills for a moment when I think back on those practices. All of those horrible practices.