What old, corny songs do you like?
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rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:rgambs said:There were a few April Wine tunes that I wore out on the old turntable lol
Siiiign of the Gypsy Quee-een...
Okay RG...
We've had our times on these forums, but if there was a ever a breakthrough moment that has clinched the deal for us... this is it.
April Wine is one of my all time favourite bands. My buddies and I grew up listening to these guys with them in the mix alongside Zeppelin, the Stones, the Who, Van Halen, etc.
I just bought 'Nature of the Beast' on vinyl about a month ago. It is one of the greatest rock records ever made. Before the cds and recorded tapes became a thing... I wore out TWO cassettes where the printing on either side of the cassette could not be read.
You rock!
He then proceeded to play Love Hurts by Nazareth and it occured to me that notions of what is and isn't rock and roll are about as cliquey as a highschool cafeteria.
I don't mind Nazareth (they're okay... they got a few good songs), but April Wine is infinitely greater.
It's not even close."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:
Did you ever learn it?0 -
As a kid I was captivated by Sha Na Na and the doo wop songs that they would do and my father would sing to me. This is one of those songs that I loved as a very, very young child, I think I was 5... Rubber Ball
https://youtu.be/VOHopOkeakc
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I've always said "Love Beach" would be a killer tune for PJ to cover. It's from a very hated album by Emerson Lake & Palmer (the band recorded it to fulfill record company contract), but the song is short and the music is very Who-sounding (right up PJ's alley) and the range and tone of Greg Lake's voice on this tune is right in EV's wheelhouse. Matt will kill it on drums too. People always think I'm joking, but this could be an awesome cover IMO - maybe even a Xmas single?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cM1ab-i4h4
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InHiding80 said:Damn I missed this thread. This one was written for a Michelob commercial so it's corny on principle alone.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RY5W2Yfze7M
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:rgambs said:There were a few April Wine tunes that I wore out on the old turntable lol
Siiiign of the Gypsy Quee-een...
Okay RG...
We've had our times on these forums, but if there was a ever a breakthrough moment that has clinched the deal for us... this is it.
April Wine is one of my all time favourite bands. My buddies and I grew up listening to these guys with them in the mix alongside Zeppelin, the Stones, the Who, Van Halen, etc.
I just bought 'Nature of the Beast' on vinyl about a month ago. It is one of the greatest rock records ever made. Before the cds and recorded tapes became a thing... I wore out TWO cassettes where the printing on either side of the cassette could not be read.
You rock!
He then proceeded to play Love Hurts by Nazareth and it occured to me that notions of what is and isn't rock and roll are about as cliquey as a highschool cafeteria.
I don't mind Nazareth (they're okay... they got a few good songs), but April Wine is infinitely greater.
It's not even close.
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tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:
Did you ever learn it?
I did learn Mr Bojangles by JJ Walker though, which is the first song I can remember him playing.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
thispureamericanriot said:InHiding80 said:Damn I missed this thread. This one was written for a Michelob commercial so it's corny on principle alone.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RY5W2Yfze7M
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rgambs said:thispureamericanriot said:InHiding80 said:Damn I missed this thread. This one was written for a Michelob commercial so it's corny on principle alone.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RY5W2Yfze7M
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rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:rgambs said:There were a few April Wine tunes that I wore out on the old turntable lol
Siiiign of the Gypsy Quee-een...
Okay RG...
We've had our times on these forums, but if there was a ever a breakthrough moment that has clinched the deal for us... this is it.
April Wine is one of my all time favourite bands. My buddies and I grew up listening to these guys with them in the mix alongside Zeppelin, the Stones, the Who, Van Halen, etc.
I just bought 'Nature of the Beast' on vinyl about a month ago. It is one of the greatest rock records ever made. Before the cds and recorded tapes became a thing... I wore out TWO cassettes where the printing on either side of the cassette could not be read.
You rock!
He then proceeded to play Love Hurts by Nazareth and it occured to me that notions of what is and isn't rock and roll are about as cliquey as a highschool cafeteria.
I don't mind Nazareth (they're okay... they got a few good songs), but April Wine is infinitely greater.
It's not even close.
The selection was an exclamation mark on an idiot moment."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
rgambs said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Lol
I don't mind Nazareth (they're okay... they got a few good songs), but April Wine is infinitely greater.
It's not even close.Since this is a thread about old corny songs, I happen to love the original version of Love Hurts:They sang lots of corny songs but nobody could harmonize like those guys.
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Make Your Own Kind of Music. Because of the tv show LOST0
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Why Don't we Get Drunk, And ScrewThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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cp3iverson said:Make Your Own Kind of Music. Because of the tv show LOST
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I love this song because it was played and sung by some f*cking corn dogs from Sa-a-a-a-a-n Pedro:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Anybody ever listen to Yacht Rock Radio (currently station 70 on SiriusXM)?
That's a whole channel of corny yuppie summertime songs, some of which I have always liked and some others I have grown to know and like in a corny disposable kind of way. Then so.e that are still hot vomit in a garbage bag kind of awful.
It's fun! I'll own the shit I do."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
brianlux said:I love this song because it was played and sung by some f*cking corn dogs from Sa-a-a-a-a-n Pedro:
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darwinstheory said:Anybody ever listen to Yacht Rock Radio (currently station 70 on SiriusXM)?
That's a whole channel of corny yuppie summertime songs, some of which I have always liked and some others I have grown to know and like in a corny disposable kind of way. Then so.e that are still hot vomit in a garbage bag kind of awful.
It's fun! I'll own the shit I do.
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Yacht Rock Radio is awesome. Christopher Cross stops being a guilty pleasure when you’re playing it relaxing on the white sand.0
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F Me In The Brain said:brianlux said:I love this song because it was played and sung by some f*cking corn dogs from Sa-a-a-a-a-n Pedro:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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