No doubt—but terrestrial radio play was awfulApparently you weren't an alt rock fan. Some really good bands during that time.
No doubt—but terrestrial radio play was awfulApparently you weren't an alt rock fan. Some really good bands during that time.
Still is. Listen to any radio station today for a few hours and you're likely to hear a song more than a few times. I love the youtube rabbit holes or a streaming music mix. All kinds of GREAT music out there.No doubt—but terrestrial radio play was awful
I love your sarcasm.Zombie is a masterpiece.
I believe they were discussing the duality of the human existence. The horse, a steel horse, its rider represents "everyman." Biking through a metaphorical desert, pondering the ignominy of its nameless but safe from the hustle, bustle and Pain of the city from whence he came . The irony of doing so to retreat from the rain that in mere days, would provide life sustaining thirst quenching to himself and the metaphorical desert in which he wanders. JMHOMy vote for the worst song is "A Horse With No Name" by America. "Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain." Really?
Huh. I thought it was just sh!t with its stilted english and cataloguing things in the desert...and things. But now I know it's some high-falutin' smarty-pants sh!t.I believe they were discussing the duality of the human existence. The horse, a steel horse, its rider represents "everyman." Biking through a metaphorical desert, pondering the ignominy of its nameless but safe from the hustle, bustle and Pain of the city from whence he came . The irony of doing so to retreat from the rain that in mere days, would provide life sustaining thirst quenching to himself and the metaphorical desert in which he wanders. JMHO
This is more like what I think about when I hear that song.did some overweight girls sing "Fat bottomed girls" all the time and act like they were the first ones to ever think it?
Ah hell no!Anything by Radiohead.
Absolute trash.
"We Built This City" is great compared to "Planes" .We're leaving out Madoina and all that corporate style over substance pop crap aren't we? If every song they ever performed sucked then we shouldn't count them. Under that criteria, We Built This City is the worst and it's not close. I won't link it because I don't want people to hate me because they listened to it.
I don't get the first one being hated. The second song is absolutely terrible.
Too saccharine.I don't get the first one being hated. The second song is absolutely terrible.
Too saccharine.
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Worst Songs Ever: Spandau Ballet’s “True”
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Anything you would hear in a grocery store or Dentists office.
My first job was in a grocery job. The same summer (1999) that Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Nsync, and Backstreet Boys blew up
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Some of you all are lucky to have never had to endure EDM and all the sub genre crap spit from that. Yall talk about crappy music and I've yet to see a Skrillex song pop up anywhere. Or remember that week when The Chainsmokers were all the rage?
Prayers sentMy first job was in a grocery job. The same summer (1999) that Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Nsync, and Backstreet Boys blew up
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I love ya man... but youre really, really wrong.Stairway to Heaven is the only correct answer.
It was the pinnacle of monotonous, self-indulgent nonsense. Purple prose set to a meandering and boring score.
Garbage...
Damn shame Nikki didn't see the Cult performing a few years earlier. They would have hung it up earlier. They may have been a little glam at the start.I read "Dirt", Motley Crue's autobiography. Nikki Sixx claimed that the rise of Guns n Roses signaled the death of the glam metal genre. They knew that their day was over when they saw them perform live in 1990 with no makeup, high heels or stupid spandex costumes. They were more about the music and less about the show. Grunge came shortly thereafter but so did big albums from bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers (Blood Sugar, Sex, Magic) and Metallica (Black Album). Those were all released about the same time as Nevermind (1991) and Pearl Jam's Ten. 1991 also brought GNR's Use Your Illusion double album. I was in grad school back then and my roommate was really into music. So that 1 1/2 year period in music is stuck in my mind.
Maybe. But without that song the world would never have experienced the greatest parody that ever parodied, the Macaroni screensaver for Windows in the mid-late 90s.Macarena should be nominated as worst trash ever.
The bicycle song by Queen is horrible , but Macarena and Rocky Top are good nominees . And those pricks from Green Day have a single out bashing the American Dream despise them