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Old 06-03-2000, 12:43 AM
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We've done Favorite Song, Fave Performance, now I'm looking for all time "Jesus Christ, Forgive them for they know not what they do" worst Rock and Roll song. Must have achieved airplay and some fame or infamy.

My Vote: Dead or Alive "Round and Round"
Or anything by Lynrd Skynrd, Allman Brothers, or any other "Southern Rock" group in that vein.
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Old 06-03-2000, 12:49 AM
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I like Round and Round, particularly as sung by Sandler in Wedding Singer.

Worst song ever has to be "I Only Wanna Be With You", by Hootie and the BlowJobs.

Worst successful Rock Band of All time by far is Poison.
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Old 06-03-2000, 02:19 AM
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Inna Gadda da Vida....Iron Butterfly

Horror of horrors! Cthulu on bass Vlad Tsepes,lead bummer
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Old 06-03-2000, 02:48 AM
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We only get one?!?!?!

I'm sorry, but I have an estimated 76-way tie between:

-Every Limp Bizkit, KoRn, Blink 182 song ever made.

-"Everything you want" by Vertical Horizon.
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Old 06-03-2000, 03:07 AM
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Or anything by Lynrd Skynrd, Allman Brothers, or any other "Southern Rock" group in that vein.
I know many people who would cold-cock you with a Jack Daniels bottle for that statement.

My pick--and hear me out before you call me nuts--"Johnny B. Goode".

Now, this wasn't such a bad song in its original incarnation. However, it's been covered by everyone from your shitty high school garage band to the house band at your local college bar to Phish. No one has ever managed to make it any more interesting. I've often called for a total "Johnny B. Goode" moratorium in the music industry, but no one takes me seriously.

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Old 06-03-2000, 03:11 AM
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Oh, and the aforementioned Hootie and the Suckfish track definitely wins my pick for most annoying song of the 1990's. They even had the balls to lift an entire passage straight from one of my favorite Dylan songs ("Idiot Wind"). The video is somewhere in the bottom ten as well.

That was one of those songs that makes me question the idea of "popular" music--you would think that song was incredibly popular, but I don't know anyone who actually liked it.

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Old 06-03-2000, 09:33 AM
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Anything by Creed or Limp Bizkit.
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Old 06-03-2000, 09:37 AM
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I am not sure if this constitutes "Rock and Roll" but this particular song is at the top of my "Worst songs in the history of the World" list. I am ducking my head for those of you who actually like this song....those of you who might throw something at me but here goes! I hate, loathe,detest,dispise,you get the picture by now, the song from the Titanic...My Heart Will Go On....and it does....go on, and on and on, ad nauseam! If you actually listen to the words, you realize that it says absolutely nothing....and who the heck could lose her heart over a wimpy guy like Leonardo DiCaprio anyway? 'Nuff said.....
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Old 06-03-2000, 09:48 AM
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Lynyrd Skynyrd? Are you high? Allman Brothers? They're boring, but not all that crappy. Dead or alive? They aren't even CLOSE to Rock! Since you can't distinguish 80s New Wave dance tracks from Rock and Roll, you can be excused this once for your bad taste.

There have been some fine candidates mentioned so far (johnny b. goode covers, inna gadda da vida, hootie and the blowfish, etc), but my vote for worst rock song is for "Muskrat Love" from America. Yeah, it's folk rock, but still.

In fact, I think that may be the worst song ever written, and whoever gave the ok for that to go on a record should commit seppuku. I mean, isn't that what producers are supposed to PREVENT?
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Old 06-03-2000, 10:17 AM
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I suppose someone should bring up Dave Barry's Bad Song Survey, so it might as well be me. The most votes went to "MacArthur Park".

I include the above only for the sake of completeness. My vote goes to "In the Year 2525". If you haven't heard it, consider yourself lucky. Nothing mentioned so far comes near it's level of badness.
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Old 06-03-2000, 10:45 AM
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My vote goes to "In the Year 2525". If you haven't heard it, consider yourself lucky. Nothing mentioned so far comes near it's level of badness.
Hmmm. I can trump that with "Seasons in the Sun," perhaps the nadir of early 70's AM radio airplay.
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Old 06-03-2000, 11:05 AM
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Lynyrd Skynyrd? Are you high? Allman Brothers? They're boring, but not all that crappy. Dead or alive? They aren't even CLOSE to Rock! Since you can't distinguish 80s New Wave dance tracks from Rock and Roll, you can be excused this once for your bad taste.
Hm. Good point, it did get played on the air tho.

Hey, I've got tons I'd rather not suffer through again.

I shall think out my picks in the future however.

Rock and Roll: Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven. Dude, Look. I'm sorry your son is dead, but after this song I want to _join_ him.
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Old 06-03-2000, 11:40 AM
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What about that song about the guy whose dog just died? I can't think of the title, but it's pretty bad.
I also cast a vote for: "We Built this City" by Starship, "Cum on, Feel the Noize" by Quiet Riot (the worst part about that song is they didn't even write it. It was a cover--their most popular song not only sucked ass, but they didn't even come up with it themselves), every Ted Nugent song about what a man he is, and "Dancing Queen" by ABBA--I just any song that rhymes seventeen with queen, scene, or magazine. On a similiar idea, I hate an song that rhymes fire with desire. Jimi Hendrix is the only person who can get away with it.
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Old 06-03-2000, 12:50 PM
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Among the many honorable mentions...

Lay Down Sally
Havin' My Baby
Isn't She Lovely
Solid As A Rock
Candle in the Wind (Diana version)
Only Sixteen
Tonight's the Night
I'm Saving All My Love For You
Run Joey Run (Daddy Please Don't)
Witchy Woman
Sherrr...errr...ERRRR, errr, errr eeee Bay yay beeeeeeee...
Rock around the Clock

Intruders onto Rock stations that WEREN'T rock AND sucked...

anything by Leo Sayer
anything with the word Funk in it
I'll Be There Before the Next Teardrop Falls
anything with the word "Disco" in it
the Bee Gees
Bad Bad Bad Bad Boys Make me Feel so Good
A Fifth of Beethoven
And I...Will Always Love You...ooooh....oooh
...For a Woman to Be....Ordinary Woman
Amadeus (=AmadeusAMADEUSamadeusAmadeus)
Go Away Little Girl (Donny Osmond)

but here's my finalist, an oldie but baddie that stuck in my head since grade school as a truly horrid song. It had pretty forgettable lyrics and tune at the beginning, but ended up with a long, repetitive, never-ending refrain over and over and over and over and over again:

"I'm get-ting CLO-ser to my wor-rld"

PS: the song about the guy whose dog just died was "Shannon", I believe.
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Old 06-03-2000, 02:28 PM
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Anything by Peter Frampton. Yuk!

For crossover pop I nominate Islands in the Stream

I like Elton John okay, but Bennie and the Jets is really annoying.
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Old 06-03-2000, 02:38 PM
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The song "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz. God, I hate that song. It's used as the music in some Nissan commercial, I think, and every time it comes on, I lunge for the remote.
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Old 06-03-2000, 02:54 PM
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Well, (I don't know if it counts as rock; I'm really not sure what to call it...) there's always "My Dingaling". I would like to recommend "I Shot the Sheriff". I dislike that song.

Macarthur Park wins the prize for worst lyrics in [b}any[/b] song, [b]ever[/]. If you can think of any song that tops "Sweet green icing flowing down...", I would like to hear it.
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Old 06-03-2000, 03:15 PM
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I can trump that with "Seasons in the Sun,"
I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one xenophon41. Yes, "Seasons in the Sun" is a terrible, terrible song. But it just doesn't provoke that needles-in-the-eyeballs-and-knee-to-the-groin reaction I get from "In the Year 2525".
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Old 06-03-2000, 03:37 PM
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Oh yeah, and "Eve of Destruction". What a smarmy song.

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Old 06-03-2000, 03:39 PM
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"Muskrat Love" from America.
I thought Captain and Tennille did that one. I find it hard to believe that America would have been THAT stupid?

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Old 06-03-2000, 03:56 PM
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No-one but the US and the Brits can make proper rock (ducks and runs)
The final countdown - Europe
Venus - Shocking Blue, ok but not rock
Ca plane pour moi - Plastic Bertrand
Radar Love - Golden Earring is about as close as they got.
Rock me Amadeaus, mercifully I can't remember who commited that.

But the US can be very embarassed at that twee rock period in the early 60's which included Bobby Vee, Pat Boone, and Connie Francis.
The Brit contribution to this hall of shame must include Leiutenant Pidgeon with 'Mouldy old dough'

or maybe Middle of the road - Chirpy Chirpy cheep cheep
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Old 06-03-2000, 04:07 PM
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Oh, casdave, for shame! I LOVE Bobby Vee! My sister was eleven when I was born, so she was playing all those wonderful rock and roll records when I was in the cradle. (The womb, too, but I don't rememeber that as well.)

"Devil or Angel" and "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes", along with "Take Good Care of my Baby" are classic themes.

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Old 06-03-2000, 06:15 PM
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Falco

It's not one of my least favorite songs, but it was Falco who sang "Rock Me Amadeus" as well as "Der Kommissar" which doesn't make sense the way After the Fire translated it. I shouldn't turn around? Because the "Kommissar's in town"? You apparently don't even know part of the city he's in, but I can't even turn around? How paranoid can you get.

I have tons of least favorite rock songs, but all the ones I can think of off hand are by The Violent Femmes. These guys lowered the standards for independent rock more than anyone since. If I had only heard them once or twice, I would have written it off as a demo from some failed garage band. I really only hate them because so many of my friends worship them. Why? "Because they suck." You mean, you like them because they're bad? "Yes. Listen to those flat harmonies. Listen to those ultracliche rhymes. The whole thing sounds like it was recorded by ten-year-olds on the cassette recorder their sister uses to tape lectures. They suck!" Granted, but how do we get from there to their being so many people's favorite band?

I don't know Gordon, why do you think you can't get just one fuck? Do you have a wild guess? Hmm? Or just one screw? Hell, I thought "a screw" and "a fuck" were the same thing, but I guess they are different to you since they rhyme with different words, huh? Which one are you, "the Blind" or "the Naked"? How about "the Dumbass Guy who Didn't Bother to Learn to Sing but Decided to Inflict his Crap All Over a Dying Race Just for Kicks"? Hope I got fat, do you?! I got more than fat, motherfucker. I got fucking tortured by you for no other reason than I was born with the curse of hearing. Your headaches and your heartaches, IF YOU HAVE A HEART, are small compensation for my suffering.
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Old 06-03-2000, 07:41 PM
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_Worst_ Rock and Roll Song

All of them.

(Except when you're dancing to them, maybe.)
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Old 06-03-2000, 07:46 PM
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The worst? So many to choose from.

"Free Bird" Primarly for the worst guitar solo in recorded history (though Skynyrd did do some pretty good songs, too).

Anything by the later Steve Milller (from "The Joker" on).

"Backfield in Motion" by Mel and Tim, mostly for it's stupid lyrics.

The pointless remake of "Killing Me Softly with His Song."

"The Lemon Song" by Led Zeppelin. One of my favorite groups, but the song's an embarassment.

"Neanderthal Man" by Hotlegs. An incredibly stupid piece of tripe by the people who wised up and became 10cc.
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Old 06-03-2000, 10:07 PM
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No doubt: "MacArthur Park". hands down, no race.
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Old 06-03-2000, 10:15 PM
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Old 06-03-2000, 11:27 PM
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My two cents:

"Hot Girls in Love" by Loverboy (crappy Canadian band that had their 15 minutes sometime in the early '80's).

"Hot For Teacher" by Van Halen - yecch.

That dumb Barbie song.

"Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart.

"Bette Davis Eyes" - not sure who sings this, but when I hear it I actually get angry.

And anything by Michael Jackson, especially that smarmy duet with Paul McCartney.
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Old 06-04-2000, 12:58 AM
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"Bette Davis Eyes" was recorded by Kim Carnes.

I never quite got it, either.

But it isn't as bad as Melanie-"I've Got a Brand New Pair of Roller Skates"-whats up with that?

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Old 06-04-2000, 01:07 AM
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"Bette Davis Eyes" was recorded by Kim Carnes.

I never quite got it, either.

But it isn't as bad as Melanie-"I've Got a Brand New Pair of Roller Skates"-whats up with that?

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Old 06-04-2000, 02:19 AM
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Always interesting on these lists to see the well-qualified songs included with the "but that was a great song! (IMHO)" selections.

For worst rock song, I'll go with "Two Princes" by the Spin Doctors, with "In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)" by Zager & Evans a close second. And Boston as the most consistently bad group, dinosaur-rock division

AHunter3 mentioned "Run Joey Run (Daddy Please Don't) " by David Geddes, a well qualified candidate (although more of a pop song), but the follow-up to this record, "The Last Game of the Season (A Blind Man in the Bleaches)" was, IMHO, even worse.
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Old 06-04-2000, 03:29 AM
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Oh yeah, and "Eve of Destruction". What a smarmy song.

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My vote for the worst rock song is 'Hot Legs' by Rod Stewart. God, that song sucks.
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Old 06-04-2000, 08:42 AM
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Oh boy.. *looks embarassed* And I like quite a few of the songs listed here. (Others I just haven't heard of so I'm assuming their bad) I like some Creed, KoRn, Limp Bizkit (actually just one or two songs out of them all so don't hold it completely against me)
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Old 06-04-2000, 09:54 AM
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99 Red Balloons is the worst song ever made.
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Old 06-04-2000, 10:21 AM
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99 Red Balloons is the worst song ever made.
I haven't heard this song, so I don't know if it is worse than my choice for worst song ever made-

but I would think it would be hard to beat "Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road"
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Old 06-04-2000, 10:41 AM
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Wow,

People do take music a bit seriously here. "99 Red Balloons" by Nena? Oh, it's a fun bubblegum pop song, leave it alone. Some of you just don't have appreciation for cheese, now do ya?


[digress] Though have you ever heard the parody "99 Dead Baboons?" "99 Dead Baboons/sitting in my living room/ how they got there I'm not sure/ woke up one day there they were/Luckily I've got a lease/allowing pets if they're deceased/I'm just thankful they're not apes/cuz apes would clash with the drapes, etc, etc, etc..."
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Anyhow, with that, my vote goes to:

"My Ding-A-Ling" by Chuck Berry. It is a sad, sad testament to popular taste that this was the ONLY song by Berry to hit number 1.

"Ice Ice Baby" has to rank somewhere up there, although it won't fit in the category of rock. "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis is partucularly unlistenable as well. While we're at it, lemme also put on the blacklist: "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls, "I Think We're Alone Now," the Tiffany version, "Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. "Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer.

And, I'm sorry, I like Madonna, but her remake of "American Pie" is so emotionally flat and uninspired.
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Old 06-04-2000, 02:43 PM
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How did I forget "She's My Cherry Pie," by either Warrant or Winger? I hate that song so much!
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Old 06-04-2000, 03:06 PM
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Oh, this brings back suhc memories! So many to choose from!
Yep, Cherry Pie is one. Also: Sweet Child Of Mine
and I Write the Songs by Barry Manilow
of course: if Barry Manilow sang Sweet Child Of Mine it might help!
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Rose: whose favorite song is Ice Ice Baby
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Old 06-04-2000, 07:56 PM
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Mine is kind of obscure, but people who like classic rock will be familiar with it.

"Visionary Man" by Kansas.

Elementary school children could write better song lyrics.

Here's the chorus:

"And he KNEW!
You could tell by the pictures he DREW!
It was totally something NEW!
Oh where was he going to?

And he TRIED!
But before he could tell us he DIED!
When he left us the people CRIED!
Oh where was he going to?"

Throw in one of those completely out-of-place, pretentious little pseudo-symphonic jams in the middle of the song that Kansas was so famous for, and voila! An incredibly lame song.

For fun, my friends and I would come up with other dumb lines for the chorus:

And he read "Art of War" by Sun TZU!

His favorite Crayola was BLUE!

His interest began to ACCRUE!

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Old 06-04-2000, 08:35 PM
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I Started a Joke by the BeeGees. The worst.

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Oh yeah, and "Eve of Destruction". What a smarmy song.
If you don't like this song, it's obviously because you never tried singing it Elmer Fudd style. Allow me to demonstrate:

The Eastewn Wowd, it is expwodin'
Viowence fwawin', buwwets woadin'
Yoah owed enough to kiww, but not foah votin'
You say you don't beweeve in woah, but what's that gun yoah totin'?
And even the Joadan wivew has bodies fwoatin'
And you teww me, ovew and ovew and ovew again my fwend
Aw, you don't beweeve we'we on the eve of destwuction
No, no, you won't beweeve we'we on the eve of destwuction
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Old 06-04-2000, 09:00 PM
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There's a million of'em, but...

One that drove me to distraction was Sylvia's Mother by Dr. Hook.

Ewww, I typed it.

Worse than a Kris Kristofferson screen performance.
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Old 06-04-2000, 10:42 PM
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"Pretty Fly for a White Guy" by the Offspring

oooohhhhh even the thought makes me cringe.
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Old 06-04-2000, 11:00 PM
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One that drove me to distraction was Sylvia's Mother by Dr. Hook.


Hey! That's a good song, man! Everyone I know loves that song. That and Cover of the Rolling Stone...heh.

Call me a weirdo, but I could never see what was so great about Rush. The lead singer's voice makes my ears bleed.

It's not rock, really, but that Dixie Chicks song about Earl really bugs me. Well, the Dixie Chicks in general really bug me, so that's no surprise.

I'm going to go hide now, since I guess I'm one of the chosen few who really dig the song "In the Year 2525." For some reason, my high school psychology teacher played it for us in class, and I've loved it ever since.

I can't really choose a song that I would nominate as worst ever, I'd make a horrible critic, I can see the merits in just about everything. The only one I can think of that makes me cringe with just the opening notes is Tom Sawyer by Rush.
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Old 06-05-2000, 11:21 AM
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In the Year 2525 should be considered seriously for this award because even Zager and Evans hated it. However, the winner for worst song should go to Pat Boone for "Tutty Frutti" for A:) it's overall lameness and B:) for inspiring countless numbers of people to cover songs that they had no business singing.
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Old 06-05-2000, 01:23 PM
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Anything written by Jim Steinman. ::retch::
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Old 06-05-2000, 01:25 PM
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Two that haven't been mentioned before

I'd like to nominate two oldies that nobody has mentioned yet:

1. My Eyes Adore You - Whining song by a loser who never worked up the courage to speak to some babe. Insipid vocals, cliched lyrics that verge on the nonsensical. "Worked my fingers to the bone, made myself a name..."

2. Horse with No Name - If you've never heard this one get down on your knees and thank god! Once you've thought of it the tune gets in your head and won't leave for at least 3 days. You may end up biting open a vein in your arm just to get relief! "Oh I went to the desert on a horse with no name. It felt good to get out of the rain."
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Old 06-05-2000, 01:39 PM
missbunny missbunny is offline
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Sigh. I wrote a response - it was quite hilarious, if I may say - and my computer crashed when I tried to submit. So here's the short version:

The absolute worst: Cherry Pie - Warrant
The Streak
My Love Does it Good - Wings
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Old 06-05-2000, 01:46 PM
Lord Derfel Lord Derfel is offline
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How about Henry the Eighth (or whatever it's called) by Herman's Hermits? "Oim Enery the eighth I yam, Enery the Eighth I yam, I yam." A song so bad, I have declared my apartment a Herman's Hermits free zone.

Second on my list is REM's Stand. I usually like their music, but why the hell did they write that song?

Lastly, any song by an actor or other celebrity (specifically Eddie Murphy and Bruce Willis) is usually enough to make me retch.
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Old 06-05-2000, 01:50 PM
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To me, the worst rock songs are the ones that are dripping in pretension. The bubble-gum crap like "Muskrat Love" may be annoying, but to get to truly awe-inspiring badness you need to have a Spinal Tapesque burned out druggie writing 'deep' lyrics that he thinks are great poetry. So, in that spirit I give you:
  • "Aqualung" - Jethro Tull
  • "Conquistador" - Same guys (and don't pronouce it, "ConKWISTador", you moron)
  • "In the Year 2525" - Zager and Evans
  • "The Eve of Destruction" - Sgt. Barry Sadler
  • "Macarthur Park" - Richard Harris
  • Half the stuff by Kansas and Uriah Heep, although both groups did some good songs
  • 90% of the 'Power Ballads' done by talentless metal groups like Poison, Quiet Riot, etc.

Oh, and Lyrnyrd Skynyrd and the Allman brothers are two of the greatest rock bands that ever played. So there!
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Old 06-05-2000, 02:01 PM
xizor xizor is offline
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I would like to nominate:
Kiss - Rock & Roll All Nite
That song really grinds on me.
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