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  • G Gary Kirkham

    According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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    The Birdy Song :(( The tigress is here :-D

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      Paul, I voted this a five so more people will know your shame :laugh: Elaine (ever so slightly evil fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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      Trollslayer wrote: so more people will know your shame It is interesting that the only other time I have seen the word "shame" be used as a possesion was in The Simpsons when Homer runs out into the street naked just as Lisa and Marge are entering in the front door. Lisa shouts after Homer to "hide your shame!"


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      • J Joe Woodbury

        Most the songs listed sound like the rantings of a crank. "Acy Breaky Heart" and "The Heart of Rock and Roll" may be irritating and even strongly disliked, but are, by no means, the worse songs ever. They're not even close. Since they include a rendition, even, I suppose, if the original was fine, how could they not include William Shatner's rendition of Rocket Man. (Trying to find the mpeg or MP3 of this has proven difficult. Actually anything sung by Shatner is painful to the ears. Found this link, but they are .ram files: http://home.earthlink.net/~dougwk/bill.html[^]. Here's the MP3: http://www.cluke.demon.co.uk/songs.html#rockman[^]) Besides, I think of many songs from the late 70s and shudder. (Did a search; "Boogie Oogie Oogie", "Love is like Oxygen".. aaahhh, the memories... hurt....) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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        Gary Kirkham
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        Joe Woodbury wrote: Besides, I think of many songs from the late 70s and shudder. Yeah, there were som truly horrendous songs in the seventies Midnight at the Oasis Disco Duck Don't go breakin my heart Muskrat Love You're Having My Baby Silly Love Songs Billy, Don't be a Hero A Little Bit Country Sylvia's Mother Cococabana Dancing Queen I Think I Love You The list goes on-and-on Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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        • G Gary Kirkham

          According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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          l a u r e n
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          yah i kinda thought that list sucked some of the songs are classics


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          • J Joe Woodbury

            Most the songs listed sound like the rantings of a crank. "Acy Breaky Heart" and "The Heart of Rock and Roll" may be irritating and even strongly disliked, but are, by no means, the worse songs ever. They're not even close. Since they include a rendition, even, I suppose, if the original was fine, how could they not include William Shatner's rendition of Rocket Man. (Trying to find the mpeg or MP3 of this has proven difficult. Actually anything sung by Shatner is painful to the ears. Found this link, but they are .ram files: http://home.earthlink.net/~dougwk/bill.html[^]. Here's the MP3: http://www.cluke.demon.co.uk/songs.html#rockman[^]) Besides, I think of many songs from the late 70s and shudder. (Did a search; "Boogie Oogie Oogie", "Love is like Oxygen".. aaahhh, the memories... hurt....) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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            Yes! I recently bought "The Transformed Man" on vinyl on eBay and used this service to remaster it onto CD. Now I have an hour's worth of high-quality MP3s containing Shatner's most entertaining bellowings ever recorded. He's supposedly releasing a new album, you know. Regards, Jeff

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            • G Gary Kirkham

              Joe Woodbury wrote: Besides, I think of many songs from the late 70s and shudder. Yeah, there were som truly horrendous songs in the seventies Midnight at the Oasis Disco Duck Don't go breakin my heart Muskrat Love You're Having My Baby Silly Love Songs Billy, Don't be a Hero A Little Bit Country Sylvia's Mother Cococabana Dancing Queen I Think I Love You The list goes on-and-on Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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              dancing queen!!!???!!! are u insane????? its a classic :wtf:


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                Trollslayer wrote: so more people will know your shame It is interesting that the only other time I have seen the word "shame" be used as a possesion was in The Simpsons when Homer runs out into the street naked just as Lisa and Marge are entering in the front door. Lisa shouts after Homer to "hide your shame!"


                "You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar Coming soon: The Second EuroCPian Event

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                Hey! I only ran naked out on to the street once ok! Jeez, you do something once and the next thing you know the Simpsons is ripping you off. What next, Bart doing karaoke Achy breaky heart? :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                  dancing queen!!!???!!! are u insane????? its a classic :wtf:


                  "there is no spoon"
                  biz stuff   about me

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                  Gary Kirkham
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                  Dancing Queen!! How did that get in there? I meant "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" :doh: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                    Paul, I voted this a five so more people will know your shame :laugh: Elaine (ever so slightly evil fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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                    I was 15 or 16, I think. It was at a computer fair, a really tiny one here in Cape Town. Creative Labs had the biggest stand, at the entrance, and they had their latest, greatest, niftiest and fabbest piece of tech with them; the Soundblaster 16! Oooooh, that was so l33t back then. I was with my dad and some mates but I was the only one brave enough to get up on the raised stand and enter the karaoke competition. Now, I may embelish but... In this round I was up against a big, black, fat lady. A tall, thin weed of a white man. A girl my age who was awfully unpretty (but I was 15 and desperate so she was gorgeous). A spotty boy brat of about 11 with shocking blonde hair and finally, the donkey from Shrek... ok, ok, not the donkey from Shrek, but the rest is true, I swear. The big, black, fat lady looked like a dead ringer for Diana Ross, thankfully her voice was a dead ringer for Stevie Wonder after a castration and she faded into her own embarassment half way through the song. The tall, thin weed of a white man was half ok, except he reminded everyone of a serial killer and did not score any popularity votes. People clapped just in case he whipped out a machine gun in retribution for not clapping. The girl my age chickened out and ran wailing from the stage. A pity, her wailing could have been perfect for that middle bit of the song. Then it was my turn. The beat started, the bouncing ball did it's thing and I sang the song. I even hit the high note and made a passable impression of a heart breaking. My friends thought it was hilarious but the crowd was impressed and at the end I was a shoe in for winning the Soundblaster 16. *clap* *clap* *clap* Then came the 11 year old kid. Boy do I hate this kid. If I met him in the street tomorrow I would demand my unfairly stolen SB16! Can you spell restraining order? You see, half way through his witheringly bad rendition of Achy Breaky Heart, his balls dropped, his voice broke and he became a man! Just my bloody luck. The kid got the sympathy vote and won. Argh! So there. My shame. It was pretty fun actually :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                    • G Gary Kirkham

                      According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                      Have to be British for this one, but I can assure you it is THE worst song. EVER.

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                      • G Gary Kirkham

                        Joe Woodbury wrote: Besides, I think of many songs from the late 70s and shudder. Yeah, there were som truly horrendous songs in the seventies Midnight at the Oasis Disco Duck Don't go breakin my heart Muskrat Love You're Having My Baby Silly Love Songs Billy, Don't be a Hero A Little Bit Country Sylvia's Mother Cococabana Dancing Queen I Think I Love You The list goes on-and-on Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                        I Think I Love You, Cococabana and Don't go breakin my heart are great too (as is Dancing Queen. You ever watch Muriel's Wedding? Classic stuff.) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                        • G Gary Kirkham

                          According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                          Chris Losinger
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                          i've always thought "We Built This City" was the worst ever. i was very happy when i heard Blender agreed. Cleek | Losinger Designs | ClickPic | ThumbNailer

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                          • A Andrew McCarter

                            Have to be British for this one, but I can assure you it is THE worst song. EVER.

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                            :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: My grandma would have loved this :) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your the greatest grandma, on this we all agree your always making nice thing to eat, and loads of cups of teas. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma, least not like grandma Joan, you always find time for each of us and never moan or groan! (much) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a really special grandma, of that there is no doubt, we would phone you more often but your always out and about! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ You are the coolest grandma , you know just were its AT!!! and now that you are eighty your neither old or fat! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a very lucky grandma we really have to say not just for winning bingo but for having us all here today. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma this we can justly say and so we sing this special song to make your perfect day .... ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                              According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                              Mike Ellison
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                              What was that dance mix song by Cher - "Do you beleee-eeeeve in life after love..." UGGGGHH!!! Worst song ever.

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                                I Think I Love You, Cococabana and Don't go breakin my heart are great too (as is Dancing Queen. You ever watch Muriel's Wedding? Classic stuff.) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                                Paul Watson wrote: You ever watch Muriel's Wedding? Never heard of it...tv show? movie? During the 70s I was into Zeppelin, ZZ Top, Skynyrd, Rush, Nugent, Kiss X|, BOC, etc. I couldn't stand Disco or Top 40 stuff, so the ones I listed aren't real high on my list.:) Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                                  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: My grandma would have loved this :) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your the greatest grandma, on this we all agree your always making nice thing to eat, and loads of cups of teas. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma, least not like grandma Joan, you always find time for each of us and never moan or groan! (much) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a really special grandma, of that there is no doubt, we would phone you more often but your always out and about! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ You are the coolest grandma , you know just were its AT!!! and now that you are eighty your neither old or fat! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a very lucky grandma we really have to say not just for winning bingo but for having us all here today. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma this we can justly say and so we sing this special song to make your perfect day .... ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                                  X| The Horror! The Horror!

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                                    According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                                    Frederick S Jones
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                                    Apparently whoever made this list never heard "Lookin' For a Heartbeat" by Don Johnson. great. now it's stuck in my head. /retch
                                    "Get that finger out of your ear! You don't know where that finger's been!"

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                                      Have to be British for this one, but I can assure you it is THE worst song. EVER.

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                                      Wasn't it a Chrismas number 1?


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                                        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: My grandma would have loved this :) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your the greatest grandma, on this we all agree your always making nice thing to eat, and loads of cups of teas. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma, least not like grandma Joan, you always find time for each of us and never moan or groan! (much) ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a really special grandma, of that there is no doubt, we would phone you more often but your always out and about! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ You are the coolest grandma , you know just were its AT!!! and now that you are eighty your neither old or fat! ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ Your a very lucky grandma we really have to say not just for winning bingo but for having us all here today. ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ There’s no one quite like grandma this we can justly say and so we sing this special song to make your perfect day .... ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ ‘Grandma we love you grandma we do. When ever we are far away we always think of you.’ regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Christopher Duncan quoted: "...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives" Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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                                        Joel Holdsworth
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                                        Yeah I remember that.. wasn't that on the "100 worst things to ever happen to the UK" or somthing? Joel Holdsworth

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                                          According to this it is "We built this city"[^] by the Starship X| Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin; "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy; "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. I kind of like "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks

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                                          Bianca Wylie
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                                          I have a few that are on my list. And they follow me around. incessantly. 1. I don't know much.....but I know I love you (Aaron Neville & Linda Rondstadt) AND 2. Saved the best for last (Vanessa Williams) I'm sure I could think of many more, but I'll resurface when they hit. Those are definitely my worst offenders. Bianca Wylie

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