sorry but i have never associated a song with enjoyment to the point of vomiting aka drinking. music is great without alcohol or drugs |
Originally Posted by steve11694
(Post 2004824)
sorry but i have never associated a song with enjoyment to the point of vomiting aka drinking. music is great without alcohol or drugs I don't know about everyone else but I wasn't talking about songs I drank to. These were songs that I absolutely loved to listen somtimes to the point of vomiting. I don't need drugs or alcohol to enjoy my music. |
Gaza Strippers' version of "Yin and Yang the Flowerpot Man" (obscure but oh so good). Tom Petty's "American Girl" does it for me too, Low-Fi Allstars' "Battle Flag," as well as almost anything by Queens of the Stone Age. Yes, strange tastes :D |
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ok, 4 for me: "Rosalita" by Bruce "Rock 'n Roll Never Forgets" by Bob Seger "All the Way from Memphis" by Mott the Hoople "Jump" by Van Halen I've seen them all live. I love concerts. The performer I've seen the most is James Taylor, probably somewhere around 30 times. He's just not easy to rock out to LOL!! |
Devo and Whip it! Not my all-time favorite song, but every time it comes on I crank up the volume and it gets me in a good mood! Another song I like is Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry. |
" Lay down that boogie and play that funky music till you die! Till you die!!!" LOL |
The first song I ever "rocked" to was Red Rubber Ball by the Turtles (I think). |
:headbang::headbang: I too am a chick of the 80's....big Cyndi Lauper fan! Loved the hair bands and yes, i saw Milli Vanili in concert!! So i guess Blame It On The Rain was a big one for me back then!! Oh and New Kids Cover Girl!!! Oh by the way, HUGE Def Leppard fan as well ;) |
it's not rock....but simon and garfunkel! and kelly clarkson..."because of you", "beautiful disaster" and of course the beatles!!!! i have everyone of their albums, which i handed down to my second son. oh, and johnny cash...going to jackson. favorite ole time rock and roll was to the everly brothers. does that date me to prehistoric? |
Originally Posted by FormerDoormat
(Post 2005570)
The first song I ever "rocked" to was Red Rubber Ball by the Turtles (I think). |
And Denny receives our prize for naming those one-hit wonders, Cyrkle, as the group who sang "Red Rubber Ball." Behind Door Number 3, today, we have for Denny a free, all-expenses-paid vacation to Pomona. Yes, that place made famous in the song "GTO." And since Denny is so up on sixties one-hit wonders, we will throw in a side trip to Knotts Berry Farm if she can name the group who sang "GTO:" "Gonna wind 'em up, blow 'em out, shut 'em down, GTO." So Denny, do you have the answer for our audience today??? |
Originally Posted by embraced2000
(Post 2005706)
favorite ole time rock and roll was to the everly brothers. does that date me to prehistoric? The thing that cracked my parents up was my pronounced lisp, so when I said "caress" it came out sound like "careth." |
Originally Posted by prodigal
(Post 2005872)
So Denny, do you have the answer for our audience today??? I'll give you the first half: Ronnie one of my favorite parlor games is to the name the "B" sides of old 45's and how lucky for me I get to go to Pomona; what you can't afford a flight somewhere? |
Originally Posted by embraced2000
(Post 2005706)
favorite ole time rock and roll was to the everly brothers. |
Awww, c'mon Denny, you know I'd never mock you! How about Ronnie and the Rondelles? Hmmm??? Sure, we can fly you to Pomona. We have a four-seater 1958 Piper Cub revving up on the runway right now!:bounce Oh, yeah, I forgot to tell you - bring your own oxygen mask and life preserver (if we need to ditch over an irrigation ditch ....) |
Prodie shot me a PM saying "come on FD, Red Rubber Ball, you can do better than that. I said, what songs did you boogie to until you dropped?" Well, allow me to elaborate my prodding little friend (pun intended). Picture this: Two of my brothers, my sister, and two girls from my neighborhood all hanging out on the side patio of my parents' house. The oldest was my brother; he was probably 11 at the time. That would have made me about 9 years old. Red Rubber Ball was my brother's first 45. We played the heck out of that song. On this particular summer day, we all decided that it would be fun to play rock band. So my two brothers got some tennis rackets out of the garage, tied extension cords to them, then placed the ends of the cords into the gas barbecue grill. It served as their "amp." The two tennis rackets served as electric guitars. My sister, my two girlfriends, and I dressed up as go-go dancers. We wore white boots and mini skirts and stood on a brick retaining wall that had a stair-stepped effect from a few feet high to 6 feet off the ground. We girls fought for that coveted top step location. My friend Patty got the coveted spot because my brother deemed her the "hottest." So my brothers strummed their tennis racket guitars and we girls danced for hours. Until my mother came out with a plate full of peanut and butter sandwiches and a pitcher of tropical punch Kool-aid. We DID boogie to that song--again and again--until the record was too scratched to use. Funny what things you remember from your childhood. This was a really fun day. |
My cousins and I (all girls) got to play the guitars since the boys were too little. Those days are some of my best memories, too. p.s. I had typed something else here, then changed it. Couldn't word it exactly right LOL. |
We girls got to play the "guitars" when my brothers weren't around. |
"Just What I Needed" by The Cars... and "Livin on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi. Seriously, the most fun song to karaoke to... whooooaaaahhh we're halfway the-ere, whoa-ohhh, livin on a pray-er... oh, it makes me so happy. :) |
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