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is your choice on the list

if not what is it

still working on my choice

http://sharemyplaylists.com/worst-songs-ever-1


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Hey Man! That looked like playlist I performed last night . . . just kidding of course.

Later,

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Hey, I liked "Lady in Red" and "Tubthumping." Didn't see a toxic entry from the early 70s called "Rub It In," though. One a those "can't-change-the-station-fast-enough" numbers.


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None of these lists is complete without "My Sharona".

Now go ahead and try to get it out of your head. See the damage this song caused?


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One song I hated was either called the monkey song or the clap clap song ? Went like..
three six nine monkye's on the line etc.... It was vile

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There was another piece I had to suffer through one summer in Atlanta when I worked in an office with a bunch of young women. It played on an urban station about a thousand times an hour. All I remember is the "chorus," which went:

Woop woop woop woop
Woop woop woop woop
Woop woop woop woop
Woop woop woop woop
Woooooooo!

I have an extreme urge to commit violence when I hear it now.


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The song our band really hated to play was The Chicken Dance but we had to play it many many many times


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Know the one Mario, I think we call it rhe birdy dance over here.
Although The flower of Scotland is one of the most popular songs ever written in Scotland, I HATE it. Like you Mario we had to play it almost nightly Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Pictures come flooding back of tone deaf drunken teenies, trying to grab your microphones and sing the darn thing Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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One song I hated was either called the monkey song or the clap clap song ? Went like..
three six nine monkye's on the line etc.... It was vile




Do you mean the old early 60's hit, "The Clapping Song"?

Shirley Ellis -- The Clapping Song

If so, careful there, this Pop song was based on the kind of singsong recitals that young girls in the ghettos of the US used to accompany their rope jumping and was a tradition that goes all the way back to slavery and possibly before that.

But remember, I already said that I can't figure wasting time hating a song, any song. If you don't like it, don't listen to it, don't play it, but don't waste your precious time on hating a mere song or reoording, man...

I once asked a quite famous entertainer and musician, on the band bus between gigs, what his most hated recording was. He replied, "The last one of me that is released is *always* the one!" *grin*


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None of these lists is complete without "My Sharona".

Now go ahead and try to get it out of your head. See the damage this song caused?




I've always quite liked that one Matt, but I take your point. The middle section sounds like it comes from a completely different song for a start.

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One song I hated was either called the monkey song or the clap clap song ? Went like..
three six nine monkye's on the line etc.... It was vile [/quote

Hey Graham . . . I play that one when I play my children's gigs in various schools.

5 Little Monkeys sitting in a tree, telling Mr. Alligator you can get me
Along came Mr. Alligator quite as can be, and he SNAPPED that monkey right out of the tree!

Well that is the South Louisiana version anyway.

Now try to get that one out of your head.

Later,

Edited portion: I think Mac pointed out the one you were speaking of.

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The song our band really hated to play was The Chicken Dance but we had to play it many many many times




Ohhhhh man, I hate this song! It is the only song I dread getting a request for.

Did I mention I hate it?

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Believe me Mac I NEVER listened to it. I always switched off if it came on the radio. I listened once right the way through. If a radio's on in a shop or supermarket, nothing much you can do but squirm.
I listen to that first recording we made and squirm, it's horrid LOL

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Believe me Mac I NEVER listened to it. I always switched off if it came on the radio. I listened once right the way through. If a radio's on in a shop or supermarket, nothing much you can do but squirm.
I listen to that first recording we made and squirm, it's horrid LOL





Graham,

You had better not turn on your TV as your most hated song has been used to build a VW commerical around.

Happy Clapping!

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Do you mean the old early 60's hit, "The Clapping Song"?

Shirley Ellis -- The Clapping Song





That's a cool old song. I hadn't heard that in many years.

It harkens back to a time when pop songs were meant to be fun.

Remember "Wooly Bully"?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6P7g_qz2OU

Or "Love Potion #9"?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc0XDGTeRao&feature=related

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Watch it now, watch it! Big G7 at the nut now, ya'll...

What exactly did Sally SEE?


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Watch it now, watch it! Big G7 at the nut now, ya'll...

What exactly did Sally SEE?




Dunno Mac, but “Matty tole Hatty, … ‘bout the thang she saw, … it got two big horns, … and a wooly dog!”.

......But we’ve got an eye witness, … and a description! LOL.

I love these old songs!

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Hmmm. No one's mentioned every muso's favourite song.... FEELINGS AAAArrrggghhh


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One fun one was the Itsy bitsy polka dot bikini LOL LOL

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The song our band really hated to play was The Chicken Dance but we had to play it many many many times


Aiee, the Chicken Dance. Worst thing is, I'm a big fan of the game Puzzle Quest 2 (a match-3 game in a fantasy-role-playing framework: the match-3 component is actually the combat and magic system, it's way cool), and one of their regular music loops is so reminiscent of the Chicken Dance that I have bad wedding flashbacks every time I battle a Troll....


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