Favorite songs
There is redeemless trash (ABBA, Shania Twain, most modern country) and then there is Trash, which can be an enjoyable experience, like "1910 Fruitgum Company" or "MmmBop" or "Kraft Dinner" or "Married...With Children" (the show that is, though come to think of it...).
Susan Dey/Laurie Partridge was my ideal woman for the longest time...okay, so I was six.
Susan Dey/Laurie Partridge was my ideal woman for the longest time...okay, so I was six.
How much!?!
Sixteen tons by the Platters
Walk don't run by the Ventures
Ol' man mose by Swinging Blue Jeans
I'll be loving you by the Searchers
Rude awakening # 2 by Creedence Clearwater Revival (yes it's true)
Swallow my pride and SLUG by the Ramones (as well as many others, the list is too long)
Romeo & Juliet by Dire Straits
Liar by Sex Pistols
California Uber alles by Dead Kennedys
and Hitching a ride by GreenDay...
ps: one should be added, a song called "Poupee de cire, poupee de son", although i've hever heard France Gall's original version, but the version by Wizo really blows my mind...
Walk don't run by the Ventures
Ol' man mose by Swinging Blue Jeans
I'll be loving you by the Searchers
Rude awakening # 2 by Creedence Clearwater Revival (yes it's true)
Swallow my pride and SLUG by the Ramones (as well as many others, the list is too long)
Romeo & Juliet by Dire Straits
Liar by Sex Pistols
California Uber alles by Dead Kennedys
and Hitching a ride by GreenDay...
ps: one should be added, a song called "Poupee de cire, poupee de son", although i've hever heard France Gall's original version, but the version by Wizo really blows my mind...
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
I always liked Tobacco Road by the Nashville teens.
In the States 16 tons (if it's the same tune, 16 tons and what do you get etc.) was a monster hit by Tennessee Ernie Ford.
http://www.ernieford.com/Sixteen%20Tons.ht
a few greasy oldies:
Angel Baby, Rosie and the Originals
A thousand Stars, Kathy Young and the Innocents
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, the Tune Weavers.
Get a Job, The Silhouettes (great doo wop tune)
In the States 16 tons (if it's the same tune, 16 tons and what do you get etc.) was a monster hit by Tennessee Ernie Ford.
http://www.ernieford.com/Sixteen%20Tons.ht
a few greasy oldies:
Angel Baby, Rosie and the Originals
A thousand Stars, Kathy Young and the Innocents
Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, the Tune Weavers.
Get a Job, The Silhouettes (great doo wop tune)
Yes, it's the same song, but here, it was a hit as performed by the Platters. Still is presented in some stations' playlists, actually.
"Get a job", huh? I know the song with the same name performed by the Offspring, a pure 'rip-off' from "Ob-la-di, ob-la-da", you know. It's not the same tune, right?
"Get a job", huh? I know the song with the same name performed by the Offspring, a pure 'rip-off' from "Ob-la-di, ob-la-da", you know. It's not the same tune, right?
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
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Amazing to see 2 posts back to back, one mentioning the Sex Pistols and Dead Kennedys (who I cut my guitar-playing teeth on) and another mentioning Tobacco Road (which I ALSO love, but as done by David Lee Roth / Steve Vai). Just goes to show that everything comes back around again...
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I love the Platters Sheena just never heard them do that song.
'Get a Job' is an old doo wop tune, I doubt very much Offspring would cover it, but if they did it would be completely different, there were four or five singers in that band, stuff like sha na na na that type of thing, Sha na na got their name from that song. Street corner singing.
'Get a Job' is an old doo wop tune, I doubt very much Offspring would cover it, but if they did it would be completely different, there were four or five singers in that band, stuff like sha na na na that type of thing, Sha na na got their name from that song. Street corner singing.

