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robert@fm 26 Oct 2003 04:17 AM

Awful songs
 
What are the worst songs you've heard?

One I remember from the '70s or '80s had the lyric "in my life there's no place for the man that I love", which to my mind is a contradiction in terms. ;)

Then there was an earlier one (late '60s?) called First Impressions with the lyric "then you can command respect"; this embodies what I've found to be a common delusion amongst the very stupid, that respect is something that can be had on demand, like baked beans.  At least, I hope it's a delusion; for if not, then respect is no more valuable than baked beans, and we all know how cheap they are...

I've focussed on lyrics, but any criterion of naffness qualifies... :)

kchess79 26 Oct 2003 05:57 AM

Re: Awful songs
 
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Originally posted by robert@fm
this embodies what I've found to be a common delusion amongst the very stupid, that respect is something that can be had on demand, like baked beans.  At least, I hope it's a delusion; for if not, then respect is no more valuable than baked beans, and we all know how cheap they are...

Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you. I've actually been asked, "Can't you just pretend to respect them, even if you really don't?" How do you fake respect? You can't force it, or fake it...you either want to give it because it's deserved, or you don't, because you feel it isn't.

I'm sure I can find some songs that are awful, for any amount of reasons...but right now I'm going to DJ at a party. I bet some of the songs I play will fall under the "awful" category.

26 Oct 2003 06:33 AM

Where to begin... I've got heaps of songs to add to this list! I'll reply this arvo when I've got some spare time!

Dan

Malc 44 26 Oct 2003 07:14 AM

One of my favourite bands is guilty of this. R.E.M have some great songs that I find myself singing along to. But on closer inspection very few of their lyrics make any sense. You kind of understand what message they're trying to get across from the mood of the music, so if the act is good enough, they can get away with naf lyrics! Can you relate to this?

Malc {pushing an elephant up the stairs!} :D

26 Oct 2003 07:17 AM

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Originally posted by Malc 44
...so if the act is good enough, they can get away with naf lyrics! Can you relate to this?

Malc {pushing an elephant up the stairs!} :D

Yeah I'd agree. Kylie Minogue is an example of this - great performer, tho her songs could be lyrically stronger. (but danni minogues lyrics are even worse - but danni does a good radio show - neon nights, so that makes up for it ;) )

dan

Adam Lachlan 26 Oct 2003 08:25 AM

Few songs actually make me cringe, but the recent ones involving a duet with an R&B girl and a rapper are dire.:eek: :rolleyes:

Malc 44 26 Oct 2003 03:20 PM

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Originally posted by MAILfreak
Few songs actually make me cringe, but the recent ones involving a duet with an R&B girl and a rapper are dire.:eek: :rolleyes:
I agree, I thought that this was just an age thing for me, but the format is virtually identical in so many songs. The song often sounds pretty good until the rapper starts. It wouldn't be quite so bad if you could understand what he was saying! :rolleyes:

Malc

kchess79 27 Oct 2003 02:25 AM

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Originally posted by Malc 44
I agree, I thought that this was just an age thing for me, but the format is virtually identical in so many songs.
It can't be an age thing. I'm only 24 and I'm always ranting about the billboard top 100 and how I'm hard-pressed to find 2 or 3 songs that I can listen to without cringing. I'm a musical elitist, it's one of my failings :)

Adam Lachlan 27 Oct 2003 02:58 AM

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Originally posted by Malc 44
I agree, I thought that this was just an age thing for me, but the format is virtually identical in so many songs. The song often sounds pretty good until the rapper starts. It wouldn't be quite so bad if you could understand what he was saying! :rolleyes:

Malc

True... but when it comes to Kelly and Nelly, kelly is so much worse.

Cheeky girls... ugh...

Malc 44 27 Oct 2003 04:01 AM

I wish I could fly ~ Orville (the duck)

Grandad ~ Clive Dunn

Long haired lover from Liverpool ~ Jimmy Osmond


Malc :p

27 Oct 2003 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Malc 44
I agree, I thought that this was just an age thing for me, but the format is virtually identical in so many songs. The song often sounds pretty good until the rapper starts. It wouldn't be quite so bad if you could understand what he was saying! :rolleyes:

Malc

Its funny you say that - I'm always telling my dad how his 70's collection all sounds the same - it has a 'tin/scratchy' rock sound to it

dan

Adam Lachlan 27 Oct 2003 06:13 AM

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Originally posted by Malc 44
Long haired lover from Liverpool ~ Jimmy Osmond
That is one certain song I'd give the landlord all my wages to take the record off the jukebox permanently!

robert@fm 27 Oct 2003 11:54 PM

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Originally posted by Malc 44
Long haired lover from Liverpool ~ Jimmy Osmond
I remember Richard Stilgoe saying that he's from Liverpool, and when that song came out he also had long hair... I don't recall exactly what he said about that song, but I think it involved strangling Jimmy Osmond. ;)

glebarr 28 Oct 2003 12:44 AM

anything by Eminem, the guy just sucks big time and is totally devoid of musical talent...

Adam Lachlan 28 Oct 2003 03:06 AM

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Originally posted by robert@fm
I remember Richard Stilgoe saying that he's from Liverpool, and when that song came out he also had long hair... I don't recall exactly what he said about that song, but I think it involved strangling Jimmy Osmond. ;)
Can anyone blame him? :D

To be fair, JO is much better now... could that be because you seldom hear about him?


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