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"Unbelievable" by EMF!

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"Oh-uh-oh-oooooooohh!" I love that song.


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Good song.
onebrownjeff and I covered it in the band we were in together in college.

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Great song, however I'll always have a soft spot for "Children" from that same album. I find myself having to listen to that one at least once every other month or so.

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that Fall Down Boy song

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"Unbelievable" by EMF!


I liked their song "Lies" with the Mark David Chapman intro.

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DumpJack Wrote:
Modem Wrote:
"Unbelievable" by EMF!


I liked their song "Lies" with the Mark David Chapman intro.


Both are great. I got the CD for like $2 a few years ago. I never listen to it but it's nice to have around.


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"Alcohol" - Brad Paisley


I normally hate all Top 40 country but I like this one. Maybe it's the subject matter or that when I first heard it I was drunk.

Great sing along chorus that lends itslef to drunken swaying and yelling after a few too many.


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Rick Derris Wrote:
"Alcohol" - Brad Paisley


I normally hate all Top 40 country but I like this one. Maybe it's the subject matter or that when I first heard it I was drunk.

Great sing along chorus that lends itslef to drunken swaying and yelling after a few too many.


I feel the same way about "Save a Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big and Rich; there is something sooooo good about that song.

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
"Alcohol" - Brad Paisley


I normally hate all Top 40 country but I like this one. Maybe it's the subject matter or that when I first heard it I was drunk.

Great sing along chorus that lends itslef to drunken swaying and yelling after a few too many.


I feel the same way about "Save a Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big and Rich; there is something sooooo good about that song.

At this country western bar in Raleigh, they mix this in with Top 40 rap and no one misses a beat. Not a bad song, especially when a bar full of drunk people are singing along to it.


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Yail Bloor Wrote:

I feel the same way about "Save a Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big and Rich; there is something sooooo good about that song.


Is it the rap or the midget they bring out when they play it live?


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Yail Bloor Wrote:

I feel the same way about "Save a Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big and Rich; there is something sooooo good about that song.


Is it the rap or the midget they bring out when they play it live?


Cowboy Troy - chocolate

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andyfest Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:

I feel the same way about "Save a Horse, Ride A Cowboy" by Big and Rich; there is something sooooo good about that song.


Is it the rap or the midget they bring out when they play it live?


Cowboy Troy - chocolate


Troy is also an old buddy of FT's

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I hate when people sing along in bars regularly.

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Rick Derris Wrote:
"Alcohol" - Brad Paisley


I normally hate all Top 40 country but I like this one. Maybe it's the subject matter or that when I first heard it I was drunk.

Great sing along chorus that lends itslef to drunken swaying and yelling after a few too many.


Th gf LURVS this song..I can abide by it. The lyrics are so fucking facile it makes me wanna puke, but you know....

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Elton John, pre-1990.

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I hate when people sing along pretty much anywhere regularly.


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I hate people in general.

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Stop Breathin' Wrote:
that Fall Down Boy song


Ditto....my wife keeps getting pissed at me for whistling it everywhere....

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DiggityDawg Wrote:
Elvis Fu Wrote:
I hate when people sing along pretty much anywhere regularly.


Then you sirs, would DISPISE me.


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Modem Wrote:
"Unbelievable" by EMF!


That song samples Andrew Dice Clay. Both the "OH" at the beginning of the chorus and late in the song when someone says "It's unbelievable".

I used to be a Dice JUNKIE!

So I guess that's what I'm admitting to liking, or liking in the past.


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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
DiggityDawg Wrote:
Elvis Fu Wrote:
I hate when people sing along pretty much anywhere regularly.


Then you sirs, would DISPISE me.


I before E except in despise.

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Busty Rhodes Wrote:
Modem Wrote:
"Unbelievable" by EMF!


That song samples Andrew Dice Clay. Both the "OH" at the beginning of the chorus and late in the song when someone says "It's unbelievable".

I used to be a Dice JUNKIE!

So I guess that's what I'm admitting to liking, or liking in the past.


Me too, I just reacquired 'The Day the Laughter Died' not too long ago. It's fucking brilliant. It's anti-comedy.

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Speaking of country sing-a-longs, anyone else like the one that goes like...

I'm gonna hire a whino
to decorate this home
so you'll feel more at ease here
and you won't need to roam

I'll take out the dining room table
put a bar along that wall
and a neon light that points the way
to the bathroom down the hall

etc...

Can't remember who sings it.

I like tons of songs many of you would likely find lame. Brandy by Looking Glass is one of my all time favorites.


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Mmm-Bop

But you all knew that already.

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