I wish someone would take Maxwell’s Silver Hammer to Yellow Submarine.
What are you, some kind of Styx fan?
Even Weird Al is all like WTF?
/nitpick/ Bolded should be earworm. /np/
So was Cher’s “Believe” THE first auto-tuned unmitigated abomination song that ever charted? It revolted me more than it did anyone else in this thread, to be sure. The worst disservice to the music industry since some of those amazingly spacy Brian Wilson solo albums from the 70s.
Hey - just, just, leave them alone.
There used to be a cool quiz show called Beat the Geeks. The contestants would introduce themselves to the film/tv/music experts with insults, and I always wanted to be a contestant so I could say to the (I think) film expert “Hey, too bad about your failing the audition to replace Lou Gramm in the next Foreigner reunion tour.”
(he really did look just like him)
Please come soon
Cuz we can’t wait
Oh Christmas, don’t be late!
I highly, highly doubt it, but it may be the first to use autotune as an intentional effect rather than normal pitch correction.
ETA: From what I can quickly research, it seems Auto-Tune was released in spring1997 and was being used in studios for pitch correction, and it was in October 1998 that it was used first with exaggerated settings as an effect with Cher’s “Believe.”
A rumor got started that this song was actually by “Weird Al” Yankovic, something he vehemently denied.
When I gathered up the courage to actually watch the video/hear that “song”, I knew immediately that it couldn’t be, because it was loaded with profanity.
I think you missed my repost of Yankovic’s tweet about it.
“To everybody that’s congratulating me right now on my new Kid Rock parody video, let me clarify - that’s not me. That’s actually Kid Rock.”
That horrible Dance Monkey song. It grates on my soul.
I was going to mention this as well. It sits nicely in the “what the hell were they thinking?” category.
Now you’ve done it… you broke the internet.
Central IN people should be familiar with WFBQ. Back around new year’s, they decided to play their whole playlist (yeah, right- they played stuff they hadn’t played in years) in alphabetical order. The best thing about this? They went from Monday through Friday without being able to play “Turn the Page” three times a day!
If I never hear that song again, it will be too soon.
Oh yeah, I got my fill of that mutilation just from being in the room with someone browsing Tiktok.
The original is good though:
This is Dance Monkey and I’m sorry:
Uh, no. That wasn’t good.
God that monkey thing is a thousand times worse, though.
Absolutely, positively my least favourite song of all time.
Has anyone said “We Built This City” by Starship yet? Good fucking gravy boats, that song is awful. Just hideous. The chorus says “we built this city on rock and roll” and it’s the least rock and roll song of all time. Compared to “We Built This City,” Lawrence Welk was Led Zeppelin.
What kills me about the Pearl Jam version is that it was really popular even though it sounds like they recorded it only because armed gunmen were forcing them to. It is the most reluctant-sounding song ever produced.
Albums to take a giant mallet to include Dave Edmunds’ second solo album, Subtle as a Flying Mallet, wherein he covers '50s and '60s oldies in an attempt to recreate period sound.
Unfortunately the results are often murky, and poor Dave sounds like he’s performing in the bottom of a barrel.
Did they record it just because it was a super easy piece of filler?