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Title: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 05:15:18 PM
Name your least favorite chartbuster song. Ever.  :tongue:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 26, 2008, 05:24:54 PM
"Torn Between Two Lovers"
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Dixie*Darling on January 26, 2008, 05:26:03 PM
"Feelings"   :hammer:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 05:28:09 PM
oh goodie!

"Afternoon Delight"
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Rebel on January 26, 2008, 05:28:59 PM
"I Get Knocked Down" by those Chumbawumba fools.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Dixie*Darling on January 26, 2008, 05:29:35 PM
anything Barry Manilow   :hammer:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Crazy Horse on January 26, 2008, 05:31:18 PM
I;m looking for a new love
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 05:31:23 PM
"We Are The World"


****ing hippies...
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Crazy Horse on January 26, 2008, 05:36:38 PM
Karma Chameleon
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 05:43:11 PM
the Pina Colada song

Also "we didn't start the fire"
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:09:34 PM
Achy Breaky Heart... I'm surprised no one brought that up... too chicken, perhaps?  :loser: :uhsure:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:11:26 PM
We're still trying to recover from The Macarena burnout...
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Carl on January 26, 2008, 06:13:20 PM
Almost anything by Michael Jackson.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: bijou on January 26, 2008, 06:15:08 PM
Honey - Bobby Goldsboro  closely followed by

McArthur Park
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:17:37 PM
"Mickey" by Toni Basil is another one.   :mental:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 26, 2008, 06:20:08 PM
"We Built this City" :banghead:

"Cruel Summer"  :banghead: :banghead:

Vanilla Ice, New Kids on the Block..................................

Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:20:53 PM

"Cruel Summer"  :banghead: :banghead:




I still listen to the Ace of Base version.   :bolt:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lauri on January 26, 2008, 06:21:03 PM
Muscrat Love...
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 26, 2008, 06:23:32 PM

"Cruel Summer"  :banghead: :banghead:




I still listen to the Ace of Base version.   :bolt:

 :shame: :tazeme:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:27:13 PM

"Cruel Summer"  :banghead: :banghead:




I still listen to the Ace of Base version.   :bolt:

 :shame: :tazeme:

Don't taze me, SIS!   

LOL   :rotf:

I'm sure everyone here has a song THEY like, yet everyone else hates.    I have a friend who still loves the Macarena!  :mental:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Carl on January 26, 2008, 06:33:47 PM
Muscrat Love...

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Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:34:47 PM
Muscrat Love...

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Don't move down South.  That song comes on the radio at least once an hour.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 06:35:03 PM
Muscrat Love...

 :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:36:58 PM
Muscrat Love...

(http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/shocked025.gif)

Don't move down South.  That song comes on the radio at least once an hour.

I can attest to that.   :whatever:   I hear it quite a bit down here...  :banghead:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:37:52 PM
This thread sounds like the playlist on half the radio stations here.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 26, 2008, 06:38:07 PM

"Cruel Summer"  :banghead: :banghead:




I still listen to the Ace of Base version.   :bolt:

 :shame: :tazeme:

Don't taze me, SIS!   

LOL   :rotf:

I'm sure everyone here has a song THEY like, yet everyone else hates.    I have a friend who still loves the Macarena!  :mental:

LOL..I know you are right. It's good that we are all different though. Flavor of life!
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 26, 2008, 06:39:11 PM
Muscrat Love...

(http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/shocked025.gif)

Don't move down South.  That song comes on the radio at least once an hour.

How far south do i have to go?  I haven't heard that song in at least twenty years.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:40:39 PM
Tennessee is far enough.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 06:41:33 PM
Sailing by Christopher Cross
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 06:42:55 PM
Billy Don't be a Hero

and

Having my Baby
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 06:45:20 PM
Tennessee is far enough.
:rotf:   
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 26, 2008, 06:47:02 PM
Tennessee is far enough.

Well, hell - Tennessee??  They think it's a jingle for a restaurant.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Carl on January 26, 2008, 07:50:06 PM
Tennessee is far enough.

Well, hell - Tennessee??  They think it's a jingle for a restaurant.

Or a menu special.



















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Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 07:53:52 PM
Tennessee is far enough.

Well, hell - Tennessee??  They think it's a jingle for a restaurant.

Or a menu special.



















(http://209.85.12.232/7417/2/emo/th_jk.gif)

You're thinking of Moons Over My Hammy.   :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Splashdown on January 26, 2008, 08:36:00 PM
La Vida frickin Loca
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 09:18:52 PM
Don't worry, Be Happy. :drunksailor:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 09:22:12 PM
Don't worry, Be Happy. :drunksailor:

Gahhh!  Now it's stuck in my head!  :banghead:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 09:26:01 PM
Don't worry, Be Happy. :drunksailor:

Gahhh!  Now it's stuck in my head!  :banghead:

Here's a little song I wrote... you might wanna sing it note for note.... don't worry, .... be happy :)

Doo, doo doo doodododododododod0..... don't worrry, be happy.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Wretched Excess on January 26, 2008, 09:39:20 PM

damn, you're funny. :rotf:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 26, 2008, 09:44:12 PM
Don't make me post the lyrics to "My Heart Will Go On," you two!   



 :evillaugh:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 09:44:41 PM

damn, you're funny. :rotf:

See, you like it too.  :-)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Wretched Excess on January 26, 2008, 09:46:23 PM

damn, you're funny. :rotf:

See, you like it too.  :-)

I like the standard "Schadenfreud".  it is simultaneously witty and descriptive.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 26, 2008, 09:47:52 PM
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Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 26, 2008, 09:52:37 PM
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OMG... lol.....  :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on January 27, 2008, 06:10:50 PM
Approximately 2/3 of everything that has ever been on the charts.

 :hammer:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Servonaut on January 27, 2008, 06:42:17 PM
Seasons in the Sun

The Lion sleeps tonight

Girls just want to have fun

anything by :censored: Journey
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 27, 2008, 06:46:40 PM
[youtube=425,350]xX69LniS024[/youtube]

...
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 27, 2008, 06:48:56 PM

anything by :censored: Journey

*snerk*

There's a classic rock station in Raleigh.  It's ALL STEVE PERRY, ALL THE TIME!! 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 27, 2008, 07:13:45 PM
Don't make me post the lyrics to "My Heart Will Go On," you two!   



 :evillaugh:
I think that is a crime in 14 states and at least 4 countries.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 27, 2008, 07:37:14 PM
Don't make me post the lyrics to "My Heart Will Go On," you two!   



 :evillaugh:
I think that is a crime in 14 states and at least 4 countries.

Remember Convoy, big buddy?
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Crazy Horse on January 27, 2008, 07:39:31 PM
Convoy was the best rap song ever
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 27, 2008, 07:41:29 PM
Convoy was the best rap song ever

I agree, it inspired a generation.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 27, 2008, 07:45:19 PM
Convoy was the best rap song ever

I agree, it inspired a generation.

I vote for "Hot Rod Lincoln".
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 27, 2008, 08:26:47 PM
Convoy was the best rap song ever

I agree, it inspired a generation.

I vote for "Hot Rod Lincoln".

You all can't remember "Boy Named Sue"?
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 27, 2008, 08:30:45 PM
Don't make me post the lyrics to "My Heart Will Go On," you two!   



 :evillaugh:
I think that is a crime in 14 states and at least 4 countries.

 :rotf:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Taxman on January 28, 2008, 10:36:44 AM
Muscrat Love...

+1

Don't it Make Your Brown Eyes Blue.

Having Your Baby

Anything Country
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 10:43:32 AM

Anything Country

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Corrupted youth
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: SilverOrchid on January 28, 2008, 10:46:06 AM
"Celebration", "We Are Family", and "Lean on Me"  :redbird: I HATE those songs, make me want to punch someone!
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 10:46:56 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 10:50:40 AM
"Celebration", "We Are Family", and "Lean on Me"  :redbird: I HATE those songs, make me want to punch someone!

[youtube=425,350]y2Xun-QbGWw[/youtube]

"Lean on me", say Club Nouveau.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 10:55:13 AM
anything Barry Manilow   :hammer:
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Oh, yeah? Well, I saw him in concert TWICE (the second time I could have touched him since he came down my aisle to get to the stage and I was in the aisle seat) and he was the bomb both times, so there!!  :tongue:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: SilverOrchid on January 28, 2008, 10:56:11 AM
"Celebration", "We Are Family", and "Lean on Me"  :redbird: I HATE those songs, make me want to punch someone!

[youtube=425,350]y2Xun-QbGWw[/youtube]

"Lean on me", say Club Nouveau.

You are going to Hell. Now I have to go punch someone.  :bird:  :-)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 10:57:26 AM
"Feelings"   :hammer:

AHHHHHHHHHHHH! No, no, no, not THAT song!!!!  :hammer:

Runs away to bang head against wall to get rid of piercing earworm
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 10:59:56 AM
Anything at all by Michael Bolton. The man's "voice" makes my teeth hurt. Actually, make that anything by Michael Bolton, Mariah Carey, or (dare I even say it) Britney Spears. Oh, yes, and ANY country song by ANY country singer, period.  :hammer:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 11:03:01 AM


Oh, yeah? Well, I saw him in concert TWICE (the second time I could have touched him since he came down my aisle to get to the stage and I was in the aisle seat) and he was the bomb both times, so there!!  :tongue:

Lisa, I met Manilow back when he was playing piano for Bette Midler and the Harlettes.  The man doesn't have a natural male harmone in his body.  I don't think his feet touched the ground when he walked.  He had to go the Al Gore route and hire a women to teach him how to be a man before his big solo career took off.  
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Taxman on January 28, 2008, 11:10:12 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)

Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 11:14:49 AM


Oh, yeah? Well, I saw him in concert TWICE (the second time I could have touched him since he came down my aisle to get to the stage and I was in the aisle seat) and he was the bomb both times, so there!!  :tongue:

Lisa, I met Manilow back when he was playing piano for Bette Midler and the Harlettes.  The man doesn't have a natural male harmone in his body.  I don't think his feet touched the ground when he walked.  He had to go the Al Gore route and hire a women to teach him how to be a man before his big solo career took off.  


Oh, I don't doubt that; I've always known he was gay whether he actually ever admits it or not (I don't think he ever will, for career reasons). But I love his music and he puts on one helluva good concert. He writes all different types of music, too, including jazz, and not just the "sappy" stuff he's best known for.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 11:17:15 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



My favorite all-time country song title (and no, it isn't "why don't we get drunk and screw"  :-)), has to be "I just cut myself on a piece of her broken heart". And yes, the song is as bad as the title, if not worse.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 11:24:00 AM


Oh, yeah? Well, I saw him in concert TWICE (the second time I could have touched him since he came down my aisle to get to the stage and I was in the aisle seat) and he was the bomb both times, so there!!  :tongue:

Lisa, I met Manilow back when he was playing piano for Bette Midler and the Harlettes.  The man doesn't have a natural male harmone in his body.  I don't think his feet touched the ground when he walked.  He had to go the Al Gore route and hire a women to teach him how to be a man before his big solo career took off.  


Oh, I don't doubt that; I've always known he was gay whether he actually ever admits it or not (I don't think he ever will, for career reasons). But I love his music and he puts on one helluva good concert. He writes all different types of music, too, including jazz, and not just the "sappy" stuff he's best known for.

Manilow was a nice enough guy.  He was shy and and seemed to be leery of people.  I'm sure his childhood was hell.  He probably got beat up every day of his life.  I was really surprised when he made such a splash a few years later.  The women swooning was a bit much to take though.

Manilow can play the piano better than anyone I ever heard.  He is very talented.  His popular songs are, for the most part, crap.

Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: guest on January 28, 2008, 11:25:07 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion.  The artists in that silly subgenre play up the stereotypes themselves, and thus, are destroying what used to be a great genre).
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: SilverOrchid on January 28, 2008, 11:28:12 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion).


Are you ****ing kidding me?????  :o  :bawl:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 11:29:02 AM
Don't be including me in that "you".  I have a lot of respect for the great country artist.  Patsy Cline was incredible.  90% of the singers in the world would sell their souls to the devil to have her graceful pipes.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 11:29:58 AM
Don't be including me in that "you".  I have a lot of respect for the great country artist.  Patsy Cline was incredible.  90% of the singers in the world would sell their souls to the devil to have her graceful pipes.

Oh, I'm not Undies. :)


  Taxman is the main target of my wrath right now.  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: guest on January 28, 2008, 11:32:56 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion).


Are you ****ing kidding me?????  :o  :bawl:

No, I'm not.   I'm sorry, Silver, but when Carrie called herself pure country (I read it in a country magazine), I had a fit.   :hammer:

I used to be a fan, but she clearly has an ego problem.

Pure country is deceased, thanks to people like her.    Putting Carrie in the same genre as folks like Hank Williams Sr, Patsy Cline, etc,  is just WRONG, and I think country fans of all stripes need to accept that.

She is nothing but a teeny bopper icon to me.   She is a good singer, but I refuse to label her as country, because she hasn't earned it (awards don't count, btw) in my book. 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: SilverOrchid on January 28, 2008, 11:39:14 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion).


Are you ****ing kidding me?????  :o  :bawl:

No, I'm not.   I'm sorry, Silver, but when Carrie called herself pure country (I read it in a country magazine), I had a fit.   :hammer:

I used to be a fan, but she clearly has an ego problem.

Pure country is deceased, thanks to people like her.    Putting Carrie in the same genre as folks like Hank Williams Sr, Patsy Cline, etc,  is just WRONG, and I think country fans of all stripes need to accept that.

She is nothing but a teeny bopper icon to me.   She is a good singer, but I refuse to label her as country, because she hasn't earned it (awards don't count, btw) in my book. 

Noone can hold a candle to Patsy or any of the ladies of classic country, for that I agree. But please explain where you get this "PETA wench" thing from. That is very upsetting.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 11:39:50 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion.  The artists in that silly subgenre play up the stereotypes themselves, and thus, are destroying what used to be a great genre).


OK, I'll grant the fact that I'm mostly referring to contemporary country music; I've always liked Cash and Cline (the way the emotions showed through her voice in most songs was just perfect). But both of those weren't strictly country, either.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 11:42:02 AM


OK, I'll grant the fact that I'm mostly referring to contemporary country music; I've always liked Cash and Cline (the way the emotions showed through her voice in most songs was just perfect). But both of those weren't strictly country, either.

Yeah, I know they weren't, but for me, the classics will always be better than the current music.  And that argument tends to hold up among all other genres of music as well.     There's just too much editing going on with today's music, and it bothers me.  Leave the heavy editing to techno. LOL
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Taxman on January 28, 2008, 11:54:05 AM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion.  The artists in that silly subgenre play up the stereotypes themselves, and thus, are destroying what used to be a great genre).


I hate country...always have and always will.  To me it is stupid, sappy, and the music just plain sucks.  The old and the new.  Just because someone has different tastes in music than you do, does not make them retarded or mentally deficient.  I dislike the old Conway Twitty type and the new hybrid rock stuff.  To each their own. 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 12:01:45 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   






Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: mamacags on January 28, 2008, 12:05:02 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 12:07:11 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   







We can never have anything nice here. Someone always breaks it.

Jeeze...

Let's see if we can keep tempers from flying on the "Word Association" and "endless sentence" threads...
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 12:07:27 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 

 :rotf:   I'll say the same for rap/hiphop.  I am annoyed by people who keep buying Kanye West's albums, and at the same time, denounce his ego that they are feeding by purchasing his albums.    Hypocrites. 

If I hear any of his songs, I just want to shoot something. 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Taxman on January 28, 2008, 12:08:12 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   








WTF was this for then? :mental:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 12:14:50 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 

 :rotf:   I'll say the same for rap/hiphop.  I am annoyed by people who keep buying Kanye West's albums, and at the same time, denounce his ego that they are feeding by purchasing his albums.    Hypocrites. 

If I hear any of his songs, I just want to shoot something. 

This is about music. cRap is just syncopated speaking.  NOT music by any possible definition.  And it all distills down to "kill whitey."
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: SilverOrchid on January 28, 2008, 12:19:05 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 

My mother made me listen to that crap in the car. I should have called CPS.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 12:22:55 PM
Don't be including me in that "you".  I have a lot of respect for the great country artist.  Patsy Cline was incredible.  90% of the singers in the world would sell their souls to the devil to have her graceful pipes.
Don't forget who wrote many of her hit songs...

(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b293/aggie8387/willie.jpg)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 01:33:46 PM
Heart of Glass

Train in Vain

Anything by Aerosmith, Tom Petty, or Elvis

Cindie
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: mamacags on January 28, 2008, 01:57:26 PM
Heart of Glass

Train in Vain

Anything by Aerosmith, Tom Petty, or Elvis

Cindie

TRAIN IN VAIN!?!??!??!?!!  That is my favorite song ever.  The Clash didn't have any bad songs.  This is treason, terrorism, and jaundice all rolled up in one!!! :bawl:  How could  you!?!?!  I am seriously considering calling the FBI tip line because I now think you may be a part of some weirdo sleeper cell!!!!!!!!!! :hammer:

Oh and I like Tom Petty too. :-)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 02:03:24 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 

 :rotf:   I'll say the same for rap/hiphop.  I am annoyed by people who keep buying Kanye West's albums, and at the same time, denounce his ego that they are feeding by purchasing his albums.    Hypocrites. 

If I hear any of his songs, I just want to shoot something. 

This is about music. cRap is just syncopated speaking.  NOT music by any possible definition.  And it all distills down to "kill whitey."

Unfortunately, a majority of my peers think it's music (only because people in that "genre" use sample music from REAL musicians to back up their cRap).  :mental:   
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 28, 2008, 02:13:53 PM

Anything Country

 :bird: :mental:

I hate the sappy, stupid stuff like my hound dog got hit by a train when he jumped out of the back of my pickup truck on the way to my lover's trailer.  I also hate the crooning voices....YECH!!! :bigbird:  :-)



Awww, look, bringing out the usual stereotypes.  Now isn't that cute?  :mental:

I can accept the excuse in regards to pop country (Carrie Underwood needs to go back to Oklahoma....  she can sing, but country is not what she is... :hammer:  Frickin PETA skank that she is.  )

But for folks like George Strait, George Jones,  Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline... you anti-country folks have no clue, since all you base your arguments on are STEREOTYPES (It's all that pop country crap that's to blame, in my opinion.  The artists in that silly subgenre play up the stereotypes themselves, and thus, are destroying what used to be a great genre).


For ACC: :evillaugh:

[youtube=425,350]KjHeSQn4efs[/youtube]
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 02:20:39 PM
Can mods ignore other mods?!   :tongue:

j/k...  I do like "Jesus Take The Wheel", but that's it.   
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 28, 2008, 02:25:18 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   







We can never have anything nice here. Someone always breaks it.

Jeeze...

Let's see if we can keep tempers from flying on the "Word Association" and "endless sentence" threads...

Yeah, I gotta agree with free, folks...it is just music. It's fun to chide one another playfully, but there is no reason for it to starting heading in the fight club direction.


Here, I'll distract you all...As a young teenager, I went to see these guys... :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]Hksil-KkebQ[/youtube]
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 28, 2008, 02:27:14 PM
I'll make it even worse for myself...I had that "Choose Life" shirt he has on too. I think I even have a picture somewhere--it involves that shirt, numerous jellies on my wrist, and neon bright colors in my hair--oh I think I even had on a lace glove too.  :o :loser: :popcorn:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: FlaGator on January 28, 2008, 02:33:35 PM
"You Light up My Life"
"Torn Between Two Lovers"
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 02:35:24 PM
"You Light up My Life"
"Torn Between Two Lovers"

"Torn Between Two Lovers" was already taken. 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: VelvetElvis on January 28, 2008, 06:54:49 PM
If you remember this one, it dates you.

"Patches"  (don't remember who did it; one hit wonder)

Me and my buddies did an entire set of "alternate" lyrics for it and got detention when we sang it in a study hall in my sophomore year.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 07:00:16 PM
If you remember this one, it dates you.

"Patches"  (don't remember who did it; one hit wonder)

Me and my buddies did an entire set of "alternate" lyrics for it and got detention when we sang it in a study hall in my sophomore year.

Patches from ol' Shantytown?  We dated for a few moinths. :)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: debk on January 28, 2008, 07:12:09 PM
American Pie.....when I was a sophmore in college a hunnerd years ago....drove to upstate NY from Northern Illinois Un....about 14 hours or so....that song came on the radio every other song! And all the way back a week later it was still on continually....

We sooooo hated it by the time we got back to school. It still makes me clench my teeth when I hear it... :banghead:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: VelvetElvis on January 28, 2008, 07:16:50 PM
Did anyone mention Sugar, Sugar by the Archies yet?

I listened to a DJ stop the stupid record in mid-song and smash it in disgust on a local AM station.  It was playing every 30 minutes in the station's rotation and the poor guy just kinda flipped out!
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: CactusCarlos on January 28, 2008, 08:09:48 PM
"Longer" by Dan Fogelberg
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Carl on January 28, 2008, 08:25:08 PM
American Pie.....when I was a sophmore in college a hunnerd years ago....drove to upstate NY from Northern Illinois Un....about 14 hours or so....that song came on the radio every other song! And all the way back a week later it was still on continually....

We sooooo hated it by the time we got back to school. It still makes me clench my teeth when I hear it... :banghead:

Uhmm...that song is 14 hours long,you only heard it once.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: CactusCarlos on January 28, 2008, 08:30:24 PM
I hate jazz, all jazz.  There I said it.  I have kept that inside for 39 years. 

It's like I don't even know you.  You just made my ignore list.

 :p
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 08:36:28 PM
If you remember this one, it dates you.

"Patches"  (don't remember who did it; one hit wonder)

Me and my buddies did an entire set of "alternate" lyrics for it and got detention when we sang it in a study hall in my sophomore year.
A badge of honor :)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 08:38:25 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   







We can never have anything nice here. Someone always breaks it.

Jeeze...

Let's see if we can keep tempers from flying on the "Word Association" and "endless sentence" threads...

Yeah, I gotta agree with free, folks...it is just music. It's fun to chide one another playfully, but there is no reason for it to starting heading in the fight club direction.


Here, I'll distract you all...As a young teenager, I went to see these guys... :lmao:


LOL -- good call angel!  Let's veer back into total irrelevance and fun :)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 28, 2008, 08:44:05 PM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: CactusCarlos on January 28, 2008, 08:46:37 PM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*

 :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 09:07:10 PM
Heart of Glass

Train in Vain

Anything by Aerosmith, Tom Petty, or Elvis

Cindie

TRAIN IN VAIN!?!??!??!?!!  That is my favorite song ever.  The Clash didn't have any bad songs.  This is treason, terrorism, and jaundice all rolled up in one!!! :bawl:  How could  you!?!?!  I am seriously considering calling the FBI tip line because I now think you may be a part of some weirdo sleeper cell!!!!!!!!!! :hammer:

Oh and I like Tom Petty too. :-)

I think I have every CD of theirs...The Clash on Broadway has just about everything though. I saw them in concert in SF when I was in college...great show! I used to have the biggest crush on Joe Strummer.

Cindie
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 28, 2008, 09:12:42 PM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*
Good choice for a BAAD song!!
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 09:25:18 PM
"Physical" by Olivia Newton-John. I hated it in high school when it first came out, and I hate it even more now. I think I was the only person in my entire school who felt that way. Every time I heard it and still hear it, I wanna get "physical" and smash whatever entity it's emanating from!!
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Carl on January 28, 2008, 09:26:03 PM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*

(http://209.85.12.232/7417/2/emo/evil.gif)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: THA HOUSTON PIMP IS IN DA HOUZ! on January 28, 2008, 09:27:24 PM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 28, 2008, 09:28:07 PM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(

Undercover Angel?  Midnight fantasy? 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 28, 2008, 09:46:02 PM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(


AHHHHHHHHH, no, not another piercing earworm!    :hammer:  Where's that wall to bang my head against?

I don't know whose version of that is worse, America's or The Captain and Tennille's.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: THA HOUSTON PIMP IS IN DA HOUZ! on January 29, 2008, 12:58:10 AM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(

Undercover Angel?  Midnight fantasy? 

Lol, actually I may have the summers mixed up; "Undercover Lover" may have been 1977".   I just remember that it was played INCESSANTLY on the radio that year.
 :censored:

Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 29, 2008, 01:04:00 AM
I need to know some rules.

If you got to 3rd base, is it a "good" song?

b/c "Muskrat Love" kinda put her in the mood.

Just sayin'

Of course "Muskrat Stew" was pretty good, too.
 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:13:56 AM
"Physical" by Olivia Newton-John. I hated it in high school when it first came out, and I hate it even more now. I think I was the only person in my entire school who felt that way. Every time I heard it and still hear it, I wanna get "physical" and smash whatever entity it's emanating from!!


Oh come on now, I ran out and got matching head and wristbands after hearing that song. That being said, I loved ONJ in Grease with John Travolta.  :-)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:19:26 AM
I need to know some rules.

If you got to 3rd base, is it a "good" song?

b/c "Muskrat Love" kinda put her in the mood.

Just sayin'

Of course "Muskrat Stew" was pretty good, too.
 

Muskrat Love was definitely a 3rd base song.

Did it in a minute    .... probably not.  :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]67RrBjpCikI[/youtube]
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:23:55 AM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(

Undercover Angel?  Midnight fantasy? 

Lol, actually I may have the summers mixed up; "Undercover Lover" may have been 1977".   I just remember that it was played INCESSANTLY on the radio that year.
 :censored:



*pouts*.... I so wanted to have that dance with you.   :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:24:25 AM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*

 :lmao:

Heh.... we need to find an 80's bar down in TX.  :lmao:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:25:07 AM
Abra abra cadabra.... I want to reach out and grab ya! Mwah!  :-* :-* :-*

(http://209.85.12.232/7417/2/emo/evil.gif)

Hi Carl.  :naughty:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:25:54 AM
Heart of Glass

Train in Vain

Anything by Aerosmith, Tom Petty, or Elvis

Cindie

TRAIN IN VAIN!?!??!??!?!!  That is my favorite song ever.  The Clash didn't have any bad songs.  This is treason, terrorism, and jaundice all rolled up in one!!! :bawl:  How could  you!?!?!  I am seriously considering calling the FBI tip line because I now think you may be a part of some weirdo sleeper cell!!!!!!!!!! :hammer:

Oh and I like Tom Petty too. :-)

I think I have every CD of theirs...The Clash on Broadway has just about everything though. I saw them in concert in SF when I was in college...great show! I used to have the biggest crush on Joe Strummer.

Cindie

Great music! 
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Schadenfreude on January 29, 2008, 06:27:03 AM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   







We can never have anything nice here. Someone always breaks it.

Jeeze...

Let's see if we can keep tempers from flying on the "Word Association" and "endless sentence" threads...

Yeah, I gotta agree with free, folks...it is just music. It's fun to chide one another playfully, but there is no reason for it to starting heading in the fight club direction.


Here, I'll distract you all...As a young teenager, I went to see these guys... :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]Hksil-KkebQ[/youtube]

I loved those guys, my brother gave me a bunch of crap about that. He even renamed them "Butt Wham".  :whatever:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: mamacags on January 29, 2008, 07:19:21 AM
Heart of Glass

Train in Vain

Anything by Aerosmith, Tom Petty, or Elvis

Cindie

TRAIN IN VAIN!?!??!??!?!!  That is my favorite song ever.  The Clash didn't have any bad songs.  This is treason, terrorism, and jaundice all rolled up in one!!! :bawl:  How could  you!?!?!  I am seriously considering calling the FBI tip line because I now think you may be a part of some weirdo sleeper cell!!!!!!!!!! :hammer:

Oh and I like Tom Petty too. :-)

I think I have every CD of theirs...The Clash on Broadway has just about everything though. I saw them in concert in SF when I was in college...great show! I used to have the biggest crush on Joe Strummer.

Cindie

Dang you are lucky!  I wish I would have seen them in concert.  :bawl:  Now it's too late!  I did get to see the Dead in concert though.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lisa on January 29, 2008, 08:04:32 AM
I need to know some rules.

If you got to 3rd base, is it a "good" song?

b/c "Muskrat Love" kinda put her in the mood.

Just sayin'

Of course "Muskrat Stew" was pretty good, too.
 

Muskrat Love was definitely a 3rd base song.

Did it in a minute    .... probably not.  :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]67RrBjpCikI[/youtube]

"Did it in a Minute", was the perfect song for a couple of ex-boyfriends of mine.  :-)
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Lord Undies on January 29, 2008, 08:15:49 AM

"Did it in a Minute", was the perfect song for a couple of ex-boyfriends of mine.  :-)

Fornicating is rarely a satisfying experience.  Good girls listened to "Never My Love".   :innocent:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: FlaGator on January 29, 2008, 08:30:32 AM

"Did it in a Minute", was the perfect song for a couple of ex-boyfriends of mine.  :-)

Fornicating is rarely a satisfying experience.  Good girls listened to "Never My Love".   :innocent:

And I thought they listened to "Bad to the Bone"
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: THA HOUSTON PIMP IS IN DA HOUZ! on January 29, 2008, 05:01:37 PM
Undercover Lover


I think it came out in 1976.    


Muscrat Love also.      Ughh....

 :(

Undercover Angel?  Midnight fantasy? 

Lol, actually I may have the summers mixed up; "Undercover Lover" may have been 1977".   I just remember that it was played INCESSANTLY on the radio that year.
 :censored:



*pouts*.... I so wanted to have that dance with you.   :lmao:

You DO have that "dance" with me.

 :naughty:
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: Chris_ on January 29, 2008, 05:05:34 PM
3rd base music:

John Klemmer -- Barefoot Ballet (the whole album) -100% GUARANTEED

Barry White/Love Unlimited Orchestra -- all albums, all songs - 95%

ELP -- Still, You turn me on - 90%

Bread -- Best of Bread (whole album) - 80% (make your move on "Diary")

These will work, even today youngsters.
Title: Re: I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Post by: jtyangel on January 29, 2008, 05:33:49 PM
Okay,I'm done here.   Apparently some people are reading way too much into things ( I did NOT even infer that you were retarded, so quit trying to make it look like I did. ).   It just frustrates me when I see all these stereotypes being thrown about.   







We can never have anything nice here. Someone always breaks it.

Jeeze...

Let's see if we can keep tempers from flying on the "Word Association" and "endless sentence" threads...

Yeah, I gotta agree with free, folks...it is just music. It's fun to chide one another playfully, but there is no reason for it to starting heading in the fight club direction.


Here, I'll distract you all...As a young teenager, I went to see these guys... :lmao:


LOL -- good call angel!  Let's veer back into total irrelevance and fun :)


I think I drove right off the cliff into that in another area of the forum :thatsright:


I have another contribution...Hang On Sloopy...I live in Columbus and it gets old during football season :banghead: