My husband did it for me - I’ll have to find out how and get back to you. It’s actually on my hard drive somewhere.
Thanks! That’d be great! (and I meant to say my computer at home - work computer is blindingly fast, home computer is almost just a paperweight anymore… :mad: )
Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.” The most over-the-top power ballad in history. I don’t understand how no one was injured during the recording, but I scream my heart out whenever it comes on the radio.
Cheesy power ballads–I feel the same way about Lonestars “Amazed,” and “I’m Already There.” I feel dirty about it, though.
“Yes, I like pina coladas, and getting caught in the rain…”
Ever hear the version by Too Much Joy? Much better beat and the lyrics are more poignant
Said it before, I’ll say it again: If It’s In You by Syd Barrett. So over-the-top bad that it seems like it was originally written as a parody of a so-bad-it’s-good song. Very very bad singing, cheesy lyrics, simplified folk chords, EXCEPT:
Syd evidently did a bad take on it, messing up several times in the recording, even pausing. They issued that take. So it’s a bad take of a parody of a so-bad-it’s-good song.
…such as…?
Anything by Avril Levigne. I don’t seek her out, but when her songs come on the sound system at my gym I can’t help but listen. It’s like pressing a sore spot to see it it’s still sore.
Actually they’re not bad songs, but a lot of them just have something that rubs me the wrong way. For instance, in Don’t Tell Me, where she threatens the guy with an ass kicking.
And the way in Skater Boy where she says they rock each others’ “wayoyurlllld”. What is it with her and the weird pronunciations anyway?
She’s a Canadian Teenager.
Put her on my guilty pleasure list.
Is that a common thing up there? When a girl wants to reject a guy asking for a date, is she likely to say, "Did you really think that I was gonna go out with yeeeaaaeeeuuuuooo?’
Muskrat Love by The Captain and Tennile - I’ll sing it loud and long.
Patches by Clarence Carter - cheesy and I love it.
Gwen Stefani, Hollaback Girl.
It’s NOT a good song. It’s not! But it does have a catchy beat and I find myself keeping it on the radio when it comes on.
Then, of course, it gets stuck in my head.
It’s bananas! B-A-N-A-N-A-S!
The theme song from “The Banana Splits” TV show. Makes me happy every time.
Tra la la, la la la la, Tra la la, la la la la
Tra la la, la la la la, Tra la la, la la la la
The Homecoming Queen’s Got a gun by Julie Brown
It is a goofy and silly song.
Jim
It’s the Alanis Factor.