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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:31 am 
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Gerry Rafferty Baker Street

Not that I like the song, but every time I hear it now all it reminds me of is the Baba Booey parody on Stern.

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shiv Wrote:
Gerry Rafferty Baker Street

Not that I like the song, but every time I hear it now all it reminds me of is the Baba Booey parody on Stern.


How true.

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Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy?

I was driving the first car that was ever MINE, which I had for about three weeks, and made a really stupid decision because of all the HP under my foot. Anyway, I damaged it to the tune of about $2,000. I didn't realize it, but my best friend was with me, and he reminded me that that Luda song was playing at the time.


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Not that I ever was a fan of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by the Righteous Bros., but I once saw a thirtysomething guy propose marriage to what appeared to be his awkward phase (braces, stringy hair, acne) teenage daughter immediately after singing this song at karoake at a restaurant in the mall on 3-for-1 drinks night.

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thisotherkingdom Wrote:
Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy?


This is off topic, but this song gets stuck in my head so very easily. I was caught singing it in a drug store by an elderly woman once. She looked at me funny.

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SpontaneousPoet Wrote:
thisotherkingdom Wrote:
Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy?


This is off topic, but this song gets stuck in my head so very easily. I was caught singing it in a drug store by an elderly woman once. She looked at me funny.


There was a long period of time where I would freeze up, freak out and quickly change the station if it came on. It took about 4 years, but I can finally listen to it again. And yeah, it is catchy. LUDA!


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Anyone heard Foo Fighters' cover of this song?


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Anyone heard Foo Fighters' cover of this song?


Yes, and I like it.

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thisotherkingdom Wrote:
SpontaneousPoet Wrote:
thisotherkingdom Wrote:
Ludacris - What's Your Fantasy?


This is off topic, but this song gets stuck in my head so very easily. I was caught singing it in a drug store by an elderly woman once. She looked at me funny.


There was a long period of time where I would freeze up, freak out and quickly change the station if it came on. It took about 4 years, but I can finally listen to it again. And yeah, it is catchy. LUDA!


Apparently, elderly woman didn't want me to li-li-lick her from her head to her toes.

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Nakedprey Wrote:
Anyone heard Foo Fighters' cover of this song?


Foo covers are the best...Grohl covering Tiny Dancer on Craig Kilbourn=classic.

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
Nakedprey Wrote:
Anyone heard Foo Fighters' cover of this song?


Yes, and I like it.


Absolutely. Trumps anything Baba Booey ever did to ruin it.

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Speakerboxx - Outkast

Not a specific song, the whole album. Soundtrack to an overdose (on repeat.) Blah.

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Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
Pink Floyd - Money

...and many others, from overplay.

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Any song relating to grunge or even the grunge era... Any song influenced or inspired by grunge. Any song influenced or inspired by bands that were influenced or inspired by grunge (current clear chanel alternative).


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Handbags and Gladrags was once the only Rod Stewart songI could listen to. Now I just think of the Office.

the Minutemen's "Corona", is up there, too.

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
Not that I ever was a fan of "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by the Righteous Bros., but I once saw a thirtysomething guy propose marriage to what appeared to be his awkward phase (braces, stringy hair, acne) teenage daughter immediately after singing this song at karoake at a restaurant in the mall on 3-for-1 drinks night.


this is really funny---probably for all the wrong reasons.

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