I'd judge you all in your taste in music if I hadn't been listening to Stabbing Westward for the last 2 days.
They were one of my favorites too. I wasn't really old enough to ever see them live.That was once my favorite band. Saw them 5 times and a friend tackled some girl for the drumstick the drummer threw out to the audience and gave it to me.
And even with scrolling lyrics, I -still- don't know what the fuck he's saying.Oh man. Snow - Informer. That. Is back in the DAY. It's hard to get more "early 90s."
Yup - THAT'S a winner. That's the kinda trash we're talking about. I thought about putting Rico Suave up, but that has too much kitsch value. I will say that I do actually own the Gerardo CD, whereas I only have the Informer mp3.Oh man. Snow - Informer. That. Is back in the DAY. It's hard to get more "early 90s."
Dear Kati,
"This took just about twenty minutes. I could go on, but you probably wouldn't want me to."
--PatrickKati
I don't dispute it, and neither does she, but when she was in college, her neighbor in the dorm would belt* along to this at least 3 times/day. Poorly.Dear Kati,
Bette Middler is a national treasure and talent for the ages.
Sincerely,
They Gays
I was a Karaoke DJ for a few years and the amount of times I've heard drunk frat boys sing this song is astronomical.I freakin' love I Touch Myself.
Could have been worse :Pretty suggestive lyrics for a 12 year old to listen too. Of course I barely understood English back then.
Both, actually.Um, I touch myself was the Divinyls, not Blondie.
Nope, that was definitely the Divinyls.Both, actually.
And Kati specifically called out the Blondie version. So that's the one y'all get.
--Patrick
Quick research suggests there is no Blondie version, it is erroneously believed to exist. Divinyls all the way![DOUBLEPOST=1368753460][/DOUBLEPOST]Both, actually.
And Kati specifically called out the Blondie version. So that's the one y'all get.
--Patrick
There's a Ludacris song I like but I cannot for the life of me remember what it is called and I can't find it on YouTube.[DOUBLEPOST=1368753671][/DOUBLEPOST]Never mind.Breaking my usual anti-rap stance. Because Ludacris.
There's a Ludacris song I like but I cannot for the life of me remember what it is called and I can't find it on YouTube.
Fuck, N_R! I have never heard that before and I fucking love it! Time to look up some of their other stuff.[DOUBLEPOST=1368756184][/DOUBLEPOST]And tell Kati I liked almost all of those songs. For myself? A song I thought everyone loved but I hear almost universally now that they always hated it...
I love Poets of the Fall. I first heard of them from Max Payne 2 (which I loved), where they were asked to write a song that was featured in the game.Fuck, N_R! I have never heard that before and I fucking love it! Time to look up some of their other stuff.
I agree. I don't really care for Queen (though Mercury was a seriously talented dude), but The Cars are fantastic.Thank you for illustrating my point. I don't know in what hipster universe anyone would look down on you for listening to Queen or The Cars.
For reasons I don't understand, it reminds me of one of my favorite songs by my absolute favorite band.I don't care if it's getting over-exposure on some radio stations. I love this song.
Really? Musically, it reminds me of some kind of blend between these two.For reasons I don't understand, it reminds me of one of my favorite songs by my absolute favorite band.