I strongly agree.....i guess looks do get you in the business.Originally posted by Ariel_001@18 April 2004 - 19:31
The worst song ever is william hung*.mp3
I strongly agree.....i guess looks do get you in the business.Originally posted by Ariel_001@18 April 2004 - 19:31
The worst song ever is william hung*.mp3
ok heres a few
Aqua Barbie Girl
Kyle Manouge Lucky
Shania Twain Man I rell like a woman
Ann Lee 2 tiimes
Faith Hill This Kiss (Sickening Lyricss)
Emenem My Name is (Sorry Rap fans)
Kiss kiss Holy valance
Brintey spears (Shall I just say anyt f*cking song she has done)
Pyuff Daddy (The appaling rip off he did with Every breath you take and Zepplehn
Limp Dickshit Roll In (God this song just shits me and makes me puke)
Your Body Is A Wonderland - John Meyer
The color of this signature is really blue. If you see otherwise, please adjust your monitor settings.
Tom Jones whats new pussycat
ugh
Nevermind - Nirvana
not so much the song as the era it represents
-GoR-
Replied in the worst band section.Anything that's related to country. :x I just hate that shiit.
I have to agree with this.Originally posted by USA Today
'We Built This City' ranks as the worst record ever
By Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY
We Built This City is the single worst single ever constructed, according to Blender's ranking of reeking tunes.
The magazine's list of "The 50 Worst Songs Ever," which hits newsstands Tuesday in New York and Los Angeles and April 27 nationwide, distills the lamest popular rock-era records into one sonic landfill.
Starship's 1985 anthem, the runaway No. 1 stinker, "seems to inspire the most virulent feelings of outrage," editor Craig Marks says. "It purports to be anti-commercial but reeks of '80s corporate-rock commercialism. It's a real reflection of what practically killed rock music in the '80s."
Also sealing the song's fate were Starship's steep fall from grace as the admired Jefferson Airplane and "the sheer dumbness of the lyrics," Marks says.
The May issue, a sequel to the 2003 roundup of history's worst bands, coincides with a Blender/VH1 special, The 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever, which airs May 12.
Harvesting clunkers that range from The Doors' The End to Aqua's Barbie Girl entailed more digging than expected.
Each dud had to be a hit to make the hit list. Though Right Said Fred's I'm Too Sexy got in, such novelties as Macarena and Who Let the Dogs Out, which by design are cheesy, were nixed. The jury also whittled down the bulk of "rotten, excruciatingly bad low-hanging fruit from the '70s," Marks says.
Blender had no qualms about riding herd on sacred cows, inducting The Beatles' Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, R.E.M (news - web sites).'s Shiny Happy People and John Mayer (news)'s Your Body Is a Wonderland. The entry most likely to peeve fans is Simon & Garfunkel's The Sounds of Silence.
"It's the freshman-poetry meaningfulness that got our goat," Marks says. "With self-important lyrics like, 'Hear my words that I might teach you,' it's almost a parody of pretentious '60s folk-rock.
"If Frasier Crane wrote a song, this would be it."
To accommodate coming horrors, the list can't be considered definitive. Noting that Clay Aiken's Invisible landed at No. 11, Marks predicts that "as soon as the American Idol season is finished, there will be a new entry."
Bookmarks