What's your LEAST favorite song
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I Will Survive - Something about this song just makes me murderous.
Don't Stop Believing - By the gods, please do stop. I love Journey, but just don't play this.
Bohemian Rhapsody - I think I'm just really tired of it. It's been held up at such a pinnacle for so long and played far too often and I just can't anymore. I don't care. Turn it off.
I will survive original is pretty iconic masterpiece and hard not to sing along to. But a rock/funk version you ask?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9rCUQjmkxU&pp=ygUTY2FrZSBpIHdpbGwgc3Vydml2ZQ%3D%3D
Don't stop believing is far more overplayed crap I do hate, though.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Might be "Bohemian Rhapsody", or "We will Rock You". Which is odd, because Killer Queen is one of my favorite songs. Same artists can make crap or magic.
And "Horse With No Name", because of the godawful pretentious stupid lyrics.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
That girl is on fiiirraaaaafrrrrhhaaarraaa
(Did someone just shoot a cat?)
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It’s a good song (Jump) but I am really sick of it.
Understandable, it's best experienced with the whole album anyway.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Pour Some Sugar On Me. It's so terrible.
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Wagon Wheel
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
"Last Christmas", any version
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Of songs that other people like?
I hate Dust in the Wind, and House of the Rising Sun, and I never need to hear Stairway to Heaven again, I have used up my quota.
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Should have checked the weather before planning a picnic, duh!
The rain falls down without my help, I'm afraid. And my lawn gets wet, though I've withheld my consent
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A. K. A. Which song do you hate the most?
Wild World, by Cat Stevens. Some of the most patronizing lyrics I've ever heard.
https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/catstevens/wildworld.html -
Any of the 6 million versions of Hallelujah except the original Leonard Cohen and Jeff Buckley.
I swear wannabe pop singers see it as some sort of rite of passage but they universally murder it either by trying to replicate on of those two and coming up painfully short or embellishing it with flourishes and superfluous variations.
It doesn't make you look deep and thoughtful it just highlights what an average singer you are.
Frankly, even the Buckley version is worse than the original. The song has a bad case of the "Born in the USA" syndrome.
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Tie between that Uncle Kracker song and this one country rock song that I dont know the name or artist of. Starts off with a gut saying "jingle jingaling" or something.
I don't just change the station if these come on. Radio just goes off, no more music that day.
jingle jingaling
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jingle jingaling
Nope, this isn't too bad. The song I am thinking of I believe is from the i0s or 90s.
I may even have those words wrong, too.