Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song | |
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Unskinny Bop by Poison. Stupidest song ever written.
Anything by Celine Deon Anything by the Carpenters Anything by Smash Mouth Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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tritoncin said: -GHOSTS- IS IT SCARY, BY MICHAEL JACKSON. HAVE YOU EVER READ BOTH SONGS LYRICS???? THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME
Erm... they're not exactly the same, actually. And a for all who mentioned Sexual Healing. | |
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JediMaster said: Anything by the Carpenters
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Cloudbuster said: tritoncin said: -GHOSTS- IS IT SCARY, BY MICHAEL JACKSON. HAVE YOU EVER READ BOTH SONGS LYRICS???? THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME
Erm... they're not exactly the same, actually. And a for all who mentioned Sexual Healing. How fitting. The song is :doody" . | |
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ThreadBare said: How fitting. The song is .
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Mynameisspmarc said: The "Darling Nikki" cover by the Foo Fighters . IT'S PHUCKING HORRIBLE and obviously can't be considered paying homage.
No offense, but there's something wrong with you. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Anything by Madonna.
That explains a lot. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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My vote would be for The Daisy Chain "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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ThreadBare said: DavidEye said: "Hell Yeah" by Ginuwine (2002) ---I've noticed a disturbing trend in today's R&B and hip-hop.When you're low on inspiration and don't really have anything meaningful to say,just throw together a catchy phrase,come up with some lame lyrics about hanging out at a club,and voila!...you now have a so-called "party anthem".Other songs that have used this tired strategy include "Stand Up" by Ludacris,"In The Club" by 50 Cent,"Hot In Herre" by Nelly and that new song about "Everybody In The Club Gettin' Tipsy".DON'T THESE GUYS DO ANYTHING ELSE BESIDES HANG OUT IN NIGHTCLUBS? I've been ranting about the same thing to my friends. It's all about the clubbing, heading to the hotel for the after-party with a groupie and then shopping for the gear that will be worn or "blung" (fighting the temptation to conjugate the verb "bling") when the cycle repeats itself. Somewhere in there is the requisite participation in criminal activity that funds the cycle itself. And, people wonder why critics decry the glorification of criminal life in party anthems. Because little kids grow up thinking that's a normal, admirable thing. A friend of mine says such music is the cause of evil in our society. I disagree, saying it's a result of the evils in our society. But, he's got plenty of ammunition, with the way R&B and hip-hop are going. ok..but I would argue that when you go to the club shouldn't you listen to club music? Some music is just to dance to..that's it. There's no thought behind it.....Just dance and get crunk.....(lil jon reference but please don't hurt me for that ) | |
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Why Can't We Be Friends? by War. I can never change the station fast enough.
FuGeeLa by The Fugees. I can't explain it. I just hate it. I'll Be There by The Jackson Five/Mariah Carey/anyone else. I just can't listen to it. And it goes without saying that anything by Britney Spears, Ashanti, or Jennifer Lopez makes me wish I was tone deaf. | |
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Rhondab said: ThreadBare said: I've been ranting about the same thing to my friends. It's all about the clubbing, heading to the hotel for the after-party with a groupie and then shopping for the gear that will be worn or "blung" (fighting the temptation to conjugate the verb "bling") when the cycle repeats itself. Somewhere in there is the requisite participation in criminal activity that funds the cycle itself. And, people wonder why critics decry the glorification of criminal life in party anthems. Because little kids grow up thinking that's a normal, admirable thing. A friend of mine says such music is the cause of evil in our society. I disagree, saying it's a result of the evils in our society. But, he's got plenty of ammunition, with the way R&B and hip-hop are going. ok..but I would argue that when you go to the club shouldn't you listen to club music? Some music is just to dance to..that's it. There's no thought behind it.....Just dance and get crunk.....(lil jon reference but please don't hurt me for that ) I hear you, RhondaB(are). j/k, R. But, for real: There's always been dance music. And, it's usually not intellectually stimulating. And, let's be real: Erotic City and Let's Work aren't all that deep. But, what about this genre that's emerged in recent years that reduces everything to the lowest, most graphic levels? It's not the isolated song here or there --- it's like all the popular songs that folks dance to are about the same thing. In a sense, it's just one continual song by different artists with the variation being in the beat. The common denominators are: liquor (usually mentioned by name: Cris, Hen, and whatever they guzzle when they "get they drink on"). Then there are the diamond/jewelry references (bling, ice, etc.), then there are the references to the phat women ("chickens" and worse) who shake it like they're willing to do anything for some money or ice -- and likely will, for the rapper and his crew later in the hotel. But, it's not going to lead to anything lasting. It'll be transactionary, with the women doing what's expected of them for money. It's just something to do before everybody goes back to the club the next time. There was some variety back in the day (shucks, I'm thinking 1980s) when folks wanted to boogie. Every song wasn't the same. Folks still sang about creeping and such, but there at least was some artistry goin' on to make the more tasteless songs a bit forgivable. What redeems this latest batch of songs? Their beats? The way someone now pronounces "here" or "there" like "hurrr" or "thurrrr?" Maybe "Let's Work" is just as exploitive as some of today's songs, the only difference being the explicitness of the lyrics. But, I think there's also a cynicism in this type of dance music today that disregards people (especially women) and their humanity and value. Which makes my deep-seeded hatred for "Lean on Me" all the more boggling. I should love that song! . [This message was edited Tue Apr 6 18:47:57 2004 by ThreadBare] | |
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STEP IN THE NAME OF LOVE----THAT FREAK KNOWN AS R. KELLY
R. KELLY = SICK BASTARD!!! I HATE THAT SICK MOFO! | |
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Mostly songs that have been played to death at certain events such as...
CELEBRATION~Kool and the Gang~ When did this become the OFFICIAL reception song? WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS~Queen~Why must this be played after EVERY MLB/NFL/NBA/NHL/ Championship? Surely there are other celebratory songs...(except Celebration ) Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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theVelvetRoper said: CalhounSq said: I'm eating lunch in a cafe yesterday - they're playing some funk cd, old school stuff, sounds real good until...
"come alooooong & ride on a FANTASTIC VOYAGE!" I literally started counting the minutes until the shit would end & wouldn't you know it - these muthafuckas had the EXTENDED VERSION! I've despised that song all my life - I don't know what it is about it. Maybe it's the lyrics, the delivery, the space suits they used the wear, the way the lead singer's nostrils used to flare like a fucking dragon... I don't know, I just never, ever wanna hear that pantload again in life! Now that I got that out, what song do you absolutely hate w/ a passion? I bet you really despise the Coolio version, then! | |
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jillybean said: Sorry orgers, but I cannot STAND Janet's voice. Anything by her just grates on my nerves. Again, sorry.
I'm gonna quote Janets silly ass brother for this one.."You are not alone..." I know there are alot of Janet fans here, I ain't tryin' to piss u off, but..DAMN...she bugs the hell outta me!! [This message was edited Tue Apr 6 20:45:52 2004 by roodboi] | |
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....Oh I forgot, I hate
California Dreaming by The Mamas and the Papas Anything by ABBA. I don't get the fascination over them The entire Grease movie soundtrack All that dirty south shit is penetrating and contaminating the airwaves. The videos suck too Yeah by Usher I don't get it "Yeah, yeah, yeah,...yeah, yeah....yeah. Yeah, yeah..." When Doves Cry by Ginuwine. Somebody shoot him already! I Want Her by Keith Sweat. His begging ass... | |
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ThreadBare said: DavidEye said: "Hell Yeah" by Ginuwine (2002) ---I've noticed a disturbing trend in today's R&B and hip-hop.When you're low on inspiration and don't really have anything meaningful to say,just throw together a catchy phrase,come up with some lame lyrics about hanging out at a club,and voila!...you now have a so-called "party anthem".Other songs that have used this tired strategy include "Stand Up" by Ludacris,"In The Club" by 50 Cent,"Hot In Herre" by Nelly and that new song about "Everybody In The Club Gettin' Tipsy".DON'T THESE GUYS DO ANYTHING ELSE BESIDES HANG OUT IN NIGHTCLUBS? I've been ranting about the same thing to my friends. It's all about the clubbing, heading to the hotel for the after-party with a groupie and then shopping for the gear that will be worn or "blung" (fighting the temptation to conjugate the verb "bling") when the cycle repeats itself. Somewhere in there is the requisite participation in criminal activity that funds the cycle itself. And, people wonder why critics decry the glorification of criminal life in party anthems. Because little kids grow up thinking that's a normal, admirable thing. A friend of mine says such music is the cause of evil in our society. I disagree, saying it's a result of the evils in our society. But, he's got plenty of ammunition, with the way R&B and hip-hop are going. I agree! Don't get me wrong,there's nothing wrong with the occasional club anthem every now and then,and I do go out club-hopping regularly myself.But damn,with everything that's going on in the world right now,you would think that these guys could find something a little more meaningful to rap or sing about.We used to have groups like Run-DMC and Public Enemy,who actually had something to say in their music.Now,it's just "You can find me in the club....I'm into having sex,I'm not into making love".No wonder that Andre of Outkast has been going around declaring that "hip-hop is dead".It's become boring,predictable and one-dimensional. | |
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Janfriend said: Anything by Little Jon
i second that!.... hes like a horrid mini neptunes...and i only listened to the radio today this past week. | |
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TheFrog said: I Love Busted!
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Christopher said: TheFrog's biceps are enormously firm.
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TheFrog said: These biker shorts really hurt
wrong thread you! . . [This message was edited Wed Apr 7 2:21:11 2004 by Christopher] | |
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Christopher said: TheFrog said: These biker shorts really hurt
wrong thread you! . . [This message was edited Wed Apr 7 2:21:11 2004 by Christopher] Reported! For talking to yourself about tight clothing. And then editing it so that my message makes no sense. . [This message was edited Wed Apr 7 2:22:50 2004 by TheFrog] | |
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TheFrog said: Christopher said: wrong thread you! . . [This message was edited Wed Apr 7 2:21:11 2004 by Christopher] Reported! For talking to yourself about tight clothing. And then editing it so that my message makes no sense. . [This message was edited Wed Apr 7 2:22:50 2004 by TheFrog] aww im sorry look we'll have a round and listen to some BUSTED eheheh | |
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Christopher said: aww im sorry look we'll have a round and listen to some BUSTED eheheh Don't you just want to punch that guy in the middle, really really hard in the nose? | |
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TheFrog said: Christopher said: aww im sorry look we'll have a round and listen to some BUSTED eheheh Don't you just want to punch that guy in the middle, really really hard in the nose? hes a deer in the headlights isnt he? | |
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TheFrog said: Reported!
For talking to yourself about tight clothing. | |
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I just thought of another. Anything by Crazytown!!
Especially that one where they sampled the Chili Peppers. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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anything by the following bands:
three doors down nickleback puddle of mudd creed evenescence please... let the f'kin power ballad die already... ... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
Candy Dulfer is my boo... | |
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That Paul McCartney song Hello Goodbye,
John Lennon also hated that song. All ABBA songs with the exception of In The Name of The Game, with is kinda funky. MJ had some cool stuff, but Childhood and Little Suzie really SUCK!!!!! | |
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