They Killed the Song
They Killed the Song
So alright, everybody list for me songs that they thought were really good, but through constant radio airplay, in bars, at clubs, etc. were completely and utterly ruined!!!
My current issue is with Outkasts' "HeyYa" and the other one (I Like the way you move...etc.) These are great songs and I love the Outkast CD and I loved these songs originally, however after constant airplay on everything from the Clear Channel conglomerate to to local hip hop station that I simply cannot stand them anymore and am forced to skip them on the cd.
Give me ones that the general population (not to sound too arrogant) have ruined for you....
My current issue is with Outkasts' "HeyYa" and the other one (I Like the way you move...etc.) These are great songs and I love the Outkast CD and I loved these songs originally, however after constant airplay on everything from the Clear Channel conglomerate to to local hip hop station that I simply cannot stand them anymore and am forced to skip them on the cd.
Give me ones that the general population (not to sound too arrogant) have ruined for you....
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It was a couple of years back. I think the song was called The Way, by some band from Austin. Boy did that song get irritating. It's like a one night stand that starts coming on really strong the next morning wanting to be your girlfriend and shit.
Same thing happened years ago to a little song called Leave Me Alone by Billy Joel. Why do corporations make me hate everything I like?
Why can't they run a few Elvis songs into the ground? I suppose there's no time...
Same thing happened years ago to a little song called Leave Me Alone by Billy Joel. Why do corporations make me hate everything I like?
Why can't they run a few Elvis songs into the ground? I suppose there's no time...
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I picked up that album in a bargain bin back in the 70's for $1.99...absolutely LOVED it, was told by "cool" people that it was absolute noise, complete crap.Boy With A Problem wrote:"Lust For Life" has been completely ruined through commercialization.
Now, although I DO feel vindicated, I have to agree...the song just ISN'T FUN anymore...
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i couldn´t agree more....lust for life & start me up, definitely ruined....
..others i can think of........dire straits/ your latest trick
eric clapton/ wonderful tonight
born in the u.s.a./ bruce springsteen
..others i can think of........dire straits/ your latest trick
eric clapton/ wonderful tonight
born in the u.s.a./ bruce springsteen
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i think what ruined nirvana for me for quite a while was the nonstop playing of heart shaped box. not that it isn't a good song it just got played way too much. years later i was having a lapse of judgement and was watching mtv when out of nowhere a bosstones video started playing. i was stoked that the bosstones were getting some play until they started playing that song all the time and it started showing up in movie advertisments. good song, but i couldn't listen to it for years later.
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100% correct
I whole heartedly agree.
There's a whole lot of "coulda-been" hits from The Who that Limpy Bisquick could have done, but no, the cynical bastards have to go for the easy stuff. It was a hit once, so it will be a hit again, all dressed up in modern clothes.
Well, let me tell ya somethin'. Limp Bisquick ain't got nuthin' on The Who.
And didn't The Boys of Summer suck hard enough the first time?
There's a whole lot of "coulda-been" hits from The Who that Limpy Bisquick could have done, but no, the cynical bastards have to go for the easy stuff. It was a hit once, so it will be a hit again, all dressed up in modern clothes.
Well, let me tell ya somethin'. Limp Bisquick ain't got nuthin' on The Who.
And didn't The Boys of Summer suck hard enough the first time?
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Yes, it did. But I actually think the cover is better than Don Henley's original. Not that it's very good. They shoudl have done "All She Wants to Do is Dance."
Speaking of covers: I really like the Lemonheads remake of "Mrs. Robinson." I know this was over 10 years ago, but I haven't stopped liking it. Evidently, Paul Simon hated it, which is kind of funny.
Speaking of covers: I really like the Lemonheads remake of "Mrs. Robinson." I know this was over 10 years ago, but I haven't stopped liking it. Evidently, Paul Simon hated it, which is kind of funny.
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