Okay, I can’t pass this thread by…
First off, I like Macarthur Park. Okay, I’ve admitted it.
I agree that I’ve Never Been to You <shudder>, Ebony and Ivory <double shudder>, and Achy Breaky Heart <aaiiieeee> <twitch> <twitch> are so bad that they’re dangerous to mental health.
Until now , for years, I had successfully forgotten that that wretched piece of aural torture, Coward of the County, even existed. <whimper>
Also on my death list, however, are: [ul]The Woman in Red (by someone who mercifully I can’t remeber). ARRGGHHHH!!! Saccharine level rising!!!
Nikita by Elton John. I referred to the song as ‘the power tool song’ because every time I heard it, I thought, ‘Makita’. Now there’s an artist whose later works (anything from the eighties on) never lived up to the promise of his earlier works…
Almost anything by Celine Dion. Her stuff has got to be some kind of revenge for globalisation or NAFTA or something.[/ul]Incidentally, with the recent publicity about Paul McCartney, has anyone noticed how much he’s starting to look like Ronald Reagan?
And the current Entertainment section of The Toronto Star has an article titled Britney bursts bubblegum that says, and I quote:
Aiieee!!!
Just when Madonna seemed to be starting to redeem herself from such horrors as Like a Virgin and Papa Don’t Preach with actually-quite-good things like the Ray of Light album (although Ray of Light was co-produced by William Orbit), there’s another performer stepping up to take over that tacky desperate plasticky commercial-fake-sexuality schtick. <sigh>
I’d link to the story, but, um, the Star has really long and difficult-to-paste-into-the-SDMB URLs. Yeah, that’s it. Honest.
<shudder>