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You'll puke when you read this one: Rick Astly, "Never Gonna Give You Up".........excuse me, I gotta run to the bathroom!!!!

 

No freaking way...without that classic nobody could ever be rickroll'd.

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Alright if we are going to just flame bands we do not like and think suck:

 

U2

Kiss

B52's

SmashMouth

Prince

Each has some good songs?

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LABillz, I don't normally agree with you on a lot of things....but I gather you have pretty good taste in music....maybe I missed something..but you really don't like this song? I think it is a great tune.

 

Glad somebody else spoke out... I was too shamed! LOL...

 

When I was little... I always thought he was saying:

 

"Sundown you better take care, if I find you've been drinking my Labatt's beer."

 

Hey... What can I say... I knew he was from up there north of Toronto (Orillia)... :blush:

 

Something about him really brings back my young childhood the early 1970's... Home and that part of the eastern Great Lakes (now that I am on the western end of them, sorta)

 

Siruis 32, The Bridge usually plays a lot of him.

 

One I heard yesterday: Did She Mention My Name:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeAkoakbmVA

 

"Does the old roof leak when the lake snow turns to rain?..." "Is the home team still on fire do they still win all their games." I know he is probably singing about the Leafs in that '68 song... But I think of the Sabres... ;)

 

Sorry to turn this into songs I like (above) and to get all corny! Somehthing about his lyrics and cords remind me of home and simpler bygone era...

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Coldplay's Viva la Vida.

 

Not because it sucks - it does - as much as because they got a Grammy for a song they unapologetically stole from another artist.

 

This song makes me want to skip the whole weekend and embrace Monday.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0

 

I'm still finding this mind-bogglingly horrible. It's amazing to think that somebody out there not only has a "Producer" credit for this song, but probably brags about it. I hope that somebody drowns in raw sewage - an experience unironically similar to listening to that damn song.

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I'm still finding this mind-bogglingly horrible.

 

Holy hell, how many times have you listened to it so far?

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Coldplay's Viva la Vida.

 

Not because it sucks - it does - as much as because they got a Grammy for a song they unapologetically stole from another artist.

 

 

 

I'm still finding this mind-bogglingly horrible. It's amazing to think that somebody out there not only has a "Producer" credit for this song, but probably brags about it. I hope that somebody drowns in raw sewage - an experience unironically similar to listening to that damn song.

 

Yeah... But they settled w/Joe Satriani

 

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Clearly more than I've listen to your sorry ass.

 

So, every time you've seen it, plus one?

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I'm still finding this mind-bogglingly horrible. It's amazing to think that somebody out there not only has a "Producer" credit for this song, but probably brags about it. I hope that somebody drowns in raw sewage - an experience unironically similar to listening to that damn song.

 

She made a sequel just for haters like you.

 

 

She's gonna keep on dreamin', Tom...

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LoL... I think we have a secret admirer (Tom) of that song! Thou protests too much! LoL

 

 

Now I'm starting to wonder how many times he's actually seen March of the Penguins.

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LABillz, I don't normally agree with you on a lot of things....but I gather you have pretty good taste in music....maybe I missed something..but you really don't like this song? I think it is a great tune.

 

No, Tom is right. I put it here to bust his chops. He once spent what seemed like an entire day where all his posts were written so they could be read to this song.

 

While I like to think I've learned a lot about music, the unfortunate truth is it happened very late. Growing up my family owned a small diner that had a large game room in the back...pool table, pinball machines and yes, a jukebox that only played top 40 stuff. So it was a youth filled with Rhinestone Cowboy, The Streak, Junk Food Junkie, Last Dance and Don't Rock the Boat in the game room, and Sinatra, Garland and Bennett in the restaurant. I spent my freshman year of college confused as to why everyone was so upset one of the Beatles was shot while simultaneously not really caring that Harry Chapin died on the LIE shortly after releasing "Sequel."

 

My college friends quickly began re-programming me before my sophomore year, but it was something of an exorcism.

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