Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas. Once inside my skull it rattles around until there’s nothing left.
How about REM’s anti-Bush (41) “Ignoreland”. The lyrics alone...torture:
How to be what you can be, jump jam junking your energies.
How to walk in dignity with throw-up on your shoes
They amplified the autumn, nineteen seventy-nine.
Calculate the capital, up the republic my skinny ass.
T.v. tells a million lies. the papers terrified to report
Anything that isn’t handed on a presidential spoon,
I’m just profoundly frustrated by all this. so, f-— you, man. (f-— m)
Yeah, yeah, yeah. ignoreland. yeah, yeah, yeah. ignoreland.
bruce springsteens butchering of “the little drummer boy”
he should not be allowed near any chritmas song.
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot would be my #1 choice.
I really detest this droning, boring ballad. I mean, I REALLY hate it.
Running a not-so-close second would be "Horse With No Name" by America.
I think my parents must have listened to some particularly annoying AM radio station when I was a kid and those 2 songs were on the charts.
“Feelings” by Morris Albert usually has me wanting to park the car in the garage, run the door down and let it idle for awhile.
Well, if no one else is going the mention “Macarena,” I better. Gawd!
A song designed by Mephistopheles's legions to torment humanity.