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Shoot 'em up wrote:styxman wrote:Shoot 'em up wrote:styxman wrote:Shania wrote:styxman wrote:I still maintain there's nothin' on the MR scene that is pure happy
There's no such thing as "pure happy",not in music ,not in life,so the search is over.(no pun intended)
Theres got to be pure happy song...the ultimate pure happy melodic song, it just ain't been written yet
Cherry Bomb - John Mellencamp. I don't care how bad of a mood I'm in, that song has the ability to bring me out of it.
Never heard this one, I'll go find it
I'll bet you've heard it. It's just got a name that doesn't fit the song.
Here's someone else singing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqJ2DEl9MWE
styxman wrote:montyollie wrote:Stone in Love is *not* about being stoned!!!
I know![]()
BUT!! I get what you are saying. The really chipper and enthusiastic themed songs are few and far between.
Why's that do you think? I blame it all on DDY with that fuckin' Babe tune, that was the start of the rot
montyollie wrote:styxman wrote:montyollie wrote:Stone in Love is *not* about being stoned!!!
I know![]()
BUT!! I get what you are saying. The really chipper and enthusiastic themed songs are few and far between.
Why's that do you think? I blame it all on DDY with that fuckin' Babe tune, that was the start of the rot
ROFL! that fuckin' Babe tune is not one of my favourites, I'll tell you that.
I actually *like* the melodrama of AOR and the gut wrenching-ness of it. I think my introduction to the genre might have been Meat Loaf's "For Crying Out Loud" and I laughed until I thought I would die at the imagery of his jeans bursting apart. Then my friend put on Bat out of Hell and I thought it couldn't get anymore melodramatic, but IT DID.
I was an angst ridden emotional youngster. I guess that type of music speaks to a part of the soul. If I wanted to listen to Raindrops on Roses and Whiskers on Kittens, I would.
LOL
styxman wrote:
I'm the same with the angst thing, believe me! and I don't even live in Canada, you've a valid excuse there, that's for sure![]()
ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
montyollie wrote:styxman wrote:
I'm the same with the angst thing, believe me! and I don't even live in Canada, you've a valid excuse there, that's for sure![]()
SNORT!!! Hey, lay off Canada man! It's awesome here. Except for the clubbing baby seals part. That part sucks.
HAHA
Okay, seriously, you need some proof that there is energy and rock in MR? GO PUT ON Sam I Am by Sammy Hagar. Fuck, I love that song. I love that song so much it hurts.
Speaking of Sammy, I often have "Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do" and "I Can't Stop Loving You" on repeat ... back and forth between the two. Between the drums and the guitars and the soaring vocals and the mesmerizing lyrics, I can't help but feel uplifted. Seriously.
Nothing gets my blood pumping faster than Sammy Hagar.
styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
You've hit the nail on the head wih that statement....and to think but a few weeks ago I had My Chemical Romance blaring away on the Car CD...is that whacky or whatSo let's hope Journey go all 60's on us, wouldn't that be a blast of fresh air
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heardonthestreet wrote:I don't listen to the lyrics half the time but every time this song is played, I get a feel good feeling. One of my favorite music videos also.
You Can Call Me Al Lyrics
Artist(Band):Paul Simon
You Can Call Me Al Lyrics
A man walks down the street
He says why am I soft in the middle now
Why am I soft in the middle
The rest of my life is so hard
I need a photo-opportunity
I want a shot at redemption
Don't want to end up a cartoon
In a cartoon graveyard
Bonedigger Bonedigger
Dogs in the moonlight
Far away my well-lit door
Mr. Beerbelly Beerbelly
Get these mutts away from me
You know I don't find this stuff amusing anymore
If you'll be my bodyguard
I can be your long lost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty when you call me
You can call me Al
A man walks down the street
He says why am I short of attention
Got a short little span of attention
And wo my nights are so long
Where's my wife and family
What if I die here
Who'll be my role-model
Now that my role-model is
Gone Gone
He ducked back down the alley
With some roly-poly little bat-faced girl
All alone alone
There were incidents and accidents
There were hints and allegations
If you'll be my bodyguard
I can be your long lost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty when you call me
You can call me Al
Call me Al
A man walks down the street
It's a street in a strange world
Maybe it's the Third World
Maybe it's his first time around
He doesn't speak the language
He holds no currency
He is a foreign man
He is surrounded by the sound
The sound
Cattle in the marketplace
Scatterlings and orphanages
He looks around, around
He sees angels in the architecture
Spinning in infinity
He says Amen! and Hallelujah!
If you'll be my bodyguard
I can be your long lost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty when you call me
You can call me Al
Call me Al
ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
You've hit the nail on the head wih that statement....and to think but a few weeks ago I had My Chemical Romance blaring away on the Car CD...is that whacky or whatSo let's hope Journey go all 60's on us, wouldn't that be a blast of fresh air
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I wouldn't hold out much hope for that Styxy, but I get where you're coming from.(I'm 'enery the eighty I am)
styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
You've hit the nail on the head wih that statement....and to think but a few weeks ago I had My Chemical Romance blaring away on the Car CD...is that whacky or whatSo let's hope Journey go all 60's on us, wouldn't that be a blast of fresh air
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I wouldn't hold out much hope for that Styxy, but I get where you're coming from.(I'm 'enery the eighty I am)
Enery the eight..that's no 8, good one OS
ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
You've hit the nail on the head wih that statement....and to think but a few weeks ago I had My Chemical Romance blaring away on the Car CD...is that whacky or whatSo let's hope Journey go all 60's on us, wouldn't that be a blast of fresh air
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I wouldn't hold out much hope for that Styxy, but I get where you're coming from.(I'm 'enery the eighty I am)
Enery the eight..that's no 8, good one OS
OK, how about "Two Silhouettes on the Shade" and "My Boy Lollipop"? (really dumb song) Would that round out the ten?
styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:ohsherrie wrote:styxman wrote:5. Zip-A-dee-doo-dah
6. Dancing in the street
Ok, Ok honey, ya got me on that.
Thank god for that, as I was strugling for number 7
Times were so innocent then.
You've hit the nail on the head wih that statement....and to think but a few weeks ago I had My Chemical Romance blaring away on the Car CD...is that whacky or whatSo let's hope Journey go all 60's on us, wouldn't that be a blast of fresh air
![]()
I wouldn't hold out much hope for that Styxy, but I get where you're coming from.(I'm 'enery the eighty I am)
Enery the eight..that's no 8, good one OS
OK, how about "Two Silhouettes on the Shade" and "My Boy Lollipop"? (really dumb song) Would that round out the ten?
You're a star...10 happy songs of which I'll record and play in the car each morning on my way to work..if it makes me smile it's all good! Time for sleep!
Shoot 'em up wrote:styxman wrote:Shania wrote:styxman wrote:I still maintain there's nothin' on the MR scene that is pure happy
There's no such thing as "pure happy",not in music ,not in life,so the search is over.(no pun intended)
Theres got to be pure happy song...the ultimate pure happy melodic song, it just ain't been written yet
Cherry Bomb - John Mellencamp. I don't care how bad of a mood I'm in, that song has the ability to bring me out of it.
Moon Beam wrote:Does Magic Power from Triumph count?
That one gets me pretty happy.
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