WORST HITS EVER RECORDED
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juke_box_hero
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"Ricky, Don't Be a Hero" or some name to that effect always made me want to turn off the radio when it came on. "Ricky, Go Get You A** Shot Off" would have been a more interesting theme.
And another song from that generation that was played to death........."Fighting soldiers from the sky. Fearless men who jump and die. Men who mean just what they say. The brave men of the green beret." Nothing against the Green Berets, but I wished the disc jockeys would have jumped and died after playing it so much.
Let's see......the song encourages me to tell the truth and then go learn how to jump to my death. Hmmmm........somehow the moral lessons taught in Mick Jagger's "Brown Sugar" end up seeming a lot more enticing at the end of the day.
And another song from that generation that was played to death........."Fighting soldiers from the sky. Fearless men who jump and die. Men who mean just what they say. The brave men of the green beret." Nothing against the Green Berets, but I wished the disc jockeys would have jumped and died after playing it so much.
Let's see......the song encourages me to tell the truth and then go learn how to jump to my death. Hmmmm........somehow the moral lessons taught in Mick Jagger's "Brown Sugar" end up seeming a lot more enticing at the end of the day.
I've just gone through a bunch of my CDs with music from the 70s, including almost all of the "Have A Nice Day" and "Didn't It Blow Your Mind" series. Having graduated in 77, I thought I had built up a pretty good tolerance to most of the really bad ones the first time around, but some of it was even worse than I remembered.
The one that took the cake for me was "Hooked On A Feeling" by Blue Swede. It starts off with the Ooga chaka, ooga chaka intro. "Feelings" was a real close second.
"Mony, Mony", on the other hand is a personal guilty pleasure of mine. That and "Draggin' The Line" with "hugging a tree when you get near it". I wonder if environmentalists were called "tree huggers" before that.
The one that took the cake for me was "Hooked On A Feeling" by Blue Swede. It starts off with the Ooga chaka, ooga chaka intro. "Feelings" was a real close second.
"Mony, Mony", on the other hand is a personal guilty pleasure of mine. That and "Draggin' The Line" with "hugging a tree when you get near it". I wonder if environmentalists were called "tree huggers" before that.
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juke_box_hero
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Dude, I played drums in a trio in '76 that played "Feelings", among many other 'gems'...did a six-week tour of the midwest just for the money...I got $350 (1976 dollars!) a week plus expenses. It was apalling, but it's some of the best money I ever made playing...there's a lesson in there somewhere...
If you think playing "Feelings" is a bad scene, wait 'til you're halfway through the second set and some clown comes up out of the crowd and asks to hear it again...that's when you know yer really livin'...
If you think playing "Feelings" is a bad scene, wait 'til you're halfway through the second set and some clown comes up out of the crowd and asks to hear it again...that's when you know yer really livin'...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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