The Musical Confessional: Step Right In
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"Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies. Whenever I hear it, I want to pound on the table and cry like a baby.
And of course -- the Cowsills.
Q. What would it take to get all of the Cowsills back together again?
A. Three more hurricanes.
And of course -- the Cowsills.
Q. What would it take to get all of the Cowsills back together again?
A. Three more hurricanes.
Crazy for the blue white and red
Crazy for the blue white and red
And yellow fringe
Crazy for the blue white red and yellow
Crazy for the blue white and red
And yellow fringe
Crazy for the blue white red and yellow
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Yeah, tough to believe he's the offspring of the guy who gave us "Dead skunk in the middle of the road."Dale wrote:I watched a TV thing about him and I was like, this is a complete mess.
Charlie
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"Our work puts heavy metal where it belongs -- as a music genre and not a pollutant in drinking water." -- Prof Ali Miserez.
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"Our work puts heavy metal where it belongs -- as a music genre and not a pollutant in drinking water." -- Prof Ali Miserez.
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I absolutely hate the dreaded offspring of a relationship of genuis.chas wrote:Yeah, tough to believe he's the offspring of the guy who gave us "Dead skunk in the middle of the road."Dale wrote:I watched a TV thing about him and I was like, this is a complete mess.
The Sisiters I adore, Loudon ain't far behind and if I had a penny for every English guy I got hooked on Loudoun..especially Dead Skunk..intro level for the average Brit...
I swear that's true..believe me, I live here.
Slan,
D.
And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
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This is true. Some people seem to mis-understand the point of the exercise. If you listen to a lot of a style then that's surely just your personal taste. The shame and confession should apply to something abnormal in your collection.Flyingcursor wrote:A lot of these are not worthy of shame.
For example I could say I've got a a heap of 80s thrash albums and every album by Ugly Kid Joe. To some people here that would be embarrassing, but as the bulk of my CD collection is metal and rock then that's not really a surprise or something to confess.
The copy of TLC's CrazySexyCool however...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXWEM4gZhg4Dale wrote:What this thread needs is Shatner.