Yeah, let’s all hope Fanny has long since gotten it together and is living her best life.
Eeesh!
Yeah, let’s all hope Fanny has long since gotten it together and is living her best life.
Eeesh!
Wait for it…
He was doing great with the dancing…
Also… I wonder if he’s a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fan… he’s got the muscles for it…
My older brothers used to play Yes albums back in the early 70s. Any childhood nostalgia that I had for Yes was completely wiped out with that performance.
Loved Nilsson but loathed this song. Anytime it’s played in a store, I leave at least temporarily. It’s a real tooth-grinder.
Oh yes. I mean, when I try to be objective about it I see hear the sheer craft, the talent, the professionalism that went into it and whatnot… A perfect pop song from a technical standpoint.
It’s just that it’s so smeggin’ whiney.
Start whining and whingeing, whether in a song or meatspace, and I’m so very gone.
Buh-bye.
Thinking about dumb lyrics led me to this (and similar tunes). The melody and harmony aren’t the problem. The lyrics are just so creepy, misogynistic, or like confessions of predators…
You don’t know how many times
I’ve wished that I could mold you
Into someone who could cherish me
As much as I cherish you…
…Oh, I’m beginning to think that man has never found
The words that could make you want me
There’s also “Thru These Walls,” by Phil Collins :
Shudders.
Like Phil did a soundalike of Can’t hurry love, and it’s fairly soundalike for the 80s, but it’s awful from first note to last. They use him along with Huey Lewis and his News in American Paycho don’t they?
But, here’s the weird bit, in the 80s Miles Davis gave him as an example of the only modern pop music he could stand. Singling out “Sussidio”….
No, mom, I will NOT clean my room! I hate you aaaalllll!
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