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James Taylor Is Top 'Wuss'
WUSA ^ | 07/12/06

Posted on 07/12/2006 12:36:28 PM PDT by Pokey78

And the loser is ... James Taylor? Sure to raise the ire of Sweet Baby James fans everywhere, Blender magazine has placed the sensitive folk-rocker atop its list of the 25 biggest wusses ever. The roster in the August issue (on newsstands Tuesday) accuses Taylor of initiating "an era of confessional, listen-to-my-troubles singer/songwriters and turn(ing) self-examination into a hallmark of the baby-boom generation."

Who else deserves wedgies? Nick Lachey, at No. 2, for a post-divorce disc that "wallows in so much misery and self-pity it makes Morrissey sound like the Pussycat Dolls."

Next are Dan Fogelberg, Boyz II Men, Peter Cetera, Kenny G, Rascal Flatts, Babyface and Chris Martin of Coldplay. His wussiest moment? "Being derided as 'a bit wimpy' by noted ruffian Charlotte Church." In 10th place is Hilary Duff, "a sex- and drug-free sprite best summed up by the name of her next movie character: Sunshine Goodness."

A round-up of sissy songs includes Taylor Hicks' Do I Make You Proud and You're Beautiful by James Blunt, "this generation's Debby Boone, only not as pretty."


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To: ladyjane

I couldn't find Tanya on Google, but her last name came up with James Taylor. Good info. Why are you still awake?


121 posted on 07/12/2006 9:24:00 PM PDT by TommyDale (Stop the Nifongery!)
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To: TommyDale

One hundred and twenty one posts and not one CHRISTOPHER CROSS????


122 posted on 07/12/2006 9:31:37 PM PDT by BruceysMom (I'm hot & not in a good way: menopause ain't for sissies)
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To: BruceysMom

LOL!


123 posted on 07/12/2006 9:32:27 PM PDT by TommyDale (Stop the Nifongery!)
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To: Pokey78
Cat Stevens wrote ans sand the same style of folk music during those same years as James Taylor, but James Taylor didnt make the Federal "no fly list" like Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) did.

I think the Fedeal No Fly list is a little more serious than the Blender magazine "wuss" list.

124 posted on 07/12/2006 9:43:38 PM PDT by GregoTX (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: TommyDale

I checked out your home page, I groomed one today that looked like "Stormin Norman" what a love bug! I bet Stormy is too.


125 posted on 07/12/2006 9:49:33 PM PDT by BruceysMom (I'm hot & not in a good way: menopause ain't for sissies)
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To: Hildy

I like "Netherlands" too.


126 posted on 07/12/2006 9:53:03 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: BruceysMom

"Saaaaaling, takes me away, to where I've always ...."

"When you get caught between the moon and New York City, I know it's crazy ...."




127 posted on 07/12/2006 9:56:14 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: Cecily

I avoid elevators just so I don't have to hear those!


128 posted on 07/12/2006 10:11:05 PM PDT by BruceysMom (I'm hot & not in a good way: menopause ain't for sissies)
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To: dinoparty
Don't forget..."Steppin' Out" by Joe Jackson

Steppin' Out is a great song that can't be impugned. This thread is out to lunch for not mentioning NSync, Backstreet Boys, New Kids On The Block, 98 Degrees, O-Town........

129 posted on 07/12/2006 10:29:06 PM PDT by youthgonewild
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To: Pokey78
From this definition of wussy songs would this include Elvis for Love Me Tender?
130 posted on 07/12/2006 10:42:56 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Red is good)
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To: Pokey78
From this definition of wussy songs would this include Elvis for Love Me Tender?
131 posted on 07/12/2006 10:43:26 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Red is good)
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To: Slings and Arrows; Millee
My vote goes to Leo Sayer. But I can't stand James Taylor--he's the Perry Como of the Rock world

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132 posted on 07/12/2006 10:53:01 PM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: Pokey78; BJClinton; TheBigB; Constitution Day; day10; Tatze; Maximus of Texas; wallcrawlr; ...
Not the wussiest group but the...


133 posted on 07/12/2006 10:57:20 PM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: Hildy
Did you know that Richard Marx is married to Cynthia Rhodes who played Penny,

Richard Marx worked with the great Fee Waybill of The Tubes, so he gets a pass.

134 posted on 07/12/2006 11:00:58 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Pokey78
Peter Cetera is not a wuss: He's a badass bassist and has written some of the greatest rock lyrics and music such as 25 or 6 to 4 and Feeling Stronger Everyday (which is a really funny song in a dark way IMO). Also generally made some nasty sounds with Robert Lamm that impressed the hell out of Jimi Hendrix et al. Off the top of my head, I'm thinking of their great cover of "I'm The Man"



It guess he wussified later in life as he got older, a little tired, and found religion (I think). I know a number of Born-again guys that wished they could sing a duet with Amy Grant telling her "the next time I fall it will be with you."


135 posted on 07/12/2006 11:18:13 PM PDT by sully777 (You have flies in your eyes--Catch-22)
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To: BruceysMom

Stormy was the sweetestm most loving dog I've ever owned. He passed away last year from what would be the equivalent of Alzheimer's. It was tragic. The picture is a tribute to him.
Thank you for the comment!


136 posted on 07/13/2006 3:33:08 AM PDT by TommyDale (Stop the Nifongery!)
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To: ThomasThomas

FYI, "Love Me Tender" was actually a Civil War era song.


137 posted on 07/13/2006 5:26:09 AM PDT by dinoparty
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To: Pokey78

Where is Barry Manilow?


138 posted on 07/13/2006 5:33:13 AM PDT by MrEdd (Bad spellers of the world - UNTIE!,)
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To: Hildy
I got a big chuckle out of Rascall Flatts, because they are the biggest Country WUSSES around!

I can't think of a single song of theirs that I like and the first time I saw one of their videos I wasn't sure if it was a lesbian band or what.

I don't want to have to wonder if the men are men and the women are women!

139 posted on 07/13/2006 5:36:54 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (There ought to be a law against excess legislation.)
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To: Pokey78
25 Boys Do Cry

Robert Smith

Beginning with the Cure’s first B-side, “10.15 Saturday Night,” which finds its narrator sitting home crying, waiting for a girl to call, Smith has made a fetish out of romantic disappointment and pioneered a vocal style in which he sounds on the verge of breaking into heaving sobs at any moment. His tent-like black sweaters, smeared lipstick and messy bird’s nest of dark hair have become the uniform of choice for generations of histrionic white kids convinced the world doesn’t understand their pain.

Wussiest Moment: “The Lovecats,” the Cure’s fluffball 1983 hit, which features Smith literally meowing over a tune best suited for preschoolers.

24 Cutesy Celt

Donovan

If a unicorn could sing songs, it would sound like Donovan. His curly mop, Scottish accent and fanciful songs, inevitably full of cutesy rhymes and childish doggerel, so enraptured stoned hippies that in 1967 he compared his power to that of Hitler. The moony, mystical minstrel routinely performed in a white robe surrounded by flowers and incense, and even declared he’d “come to lead” a change in America, one that would initiate “the beginning of a soft, quiet time.” Yes, cloying ditties like “Mellow Yellow,” “Jennifer Juniper” and “Clara Clairvoyant” were certainly quiet. But quietly annoying.

Wussiest moment: Sang backing vocals on the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” proving that wussiness is contagious.

23 80% Wussy

Everyone in ’N Sync (Except Justin Timberlake)

Just as surrounding yourself with fat people makes you look thin, J-Tim’s cool-guy status reflects how uncool his boy-bandmates were. Lance Bass achieves cosmonaut accreditation but can’t find anyone to launch him into space; Joey Fatone sings show tunes; Chris Kirkpatrick fronts a presumably Spinal Tap–inspired “rock” outfit called Nigels 11; and JC Chasez records “I’m Not Sleeping Alone,” in which he doth protest too much.

Wussiest moment: In “Without Me,” Eminem says Kirkpatrick should get his ass kicked “worse than them little limpbizkit bastards.” No one argues. 22 Sniffy Schoolmarm

Natalie Merchant

There’s nothing wrong with do­gooders; after all, they, uh, do good. So we don’t dislike the former 10,000 Maniacs singer for playing lots of benefits, or for posting gardening links and haikus on her website. But Merchant is like that goody-goody in the ninth grade who always reminded the teacher if she forgot to assign homework. It’s wrong for a parent to hit a child, but the main point of her song on that topic, “What’s the Matter Here?,” seems to be the illustration of Merchant’s own moral superiority to an angry parent. Plus, she declaims her own decorous folk-rock songs as if she’s reading Shakespeare on the stage of the goddamn Globe Theater.

Wussiest moment: Did we mention the haikus on her website?

21 The Father of Wuss

Pat Boone

In 1955, Fats Domino, a black piano wizard from New Orleans, cut “Ain’t That a Shame,” a bouncy R&B number he’d written. Pat Boone, a clean-cut preppie crooner, re-recorded it, only without the soul, and released it the same year, selling far more copies. Thus was born a career in Caucasian dilution: Just as rock was turning dirty, Boone whitewashed raucous songs by Little Richard and others, selling sterile versions of black music and blooming into the decade’s second-biggest pop singer, behind Elvis Presley. In his later years, Boone became an apologist for President Bush’s war in Iraq.

Wussiest moment: Fathered Debby Boone, whose appalling 1977 smash, “You Light Up My Life,” is the worst song in the history of the world.

20 Crybaby Cowboy

Garth Brooks

Where earlier generations of country stars loved Cadillacs and whiskey, Brooks adored James Taylor and Dan Fogelberg, and even cried onstage while performing his sentimental ballads. He ushered in a generation of neutered country dudes, and sold more records than anyone but the Beatles, by embodying a cultural turn towards I-need-some-Kleenex confessions.

Wussiest moment: In a Barbara Walters TV interview, she asked about his children, and his eyes filled with tears.

19 Soft, White And Plain

Bread

As the Me Decade dawned, Bread helpfully unsaddled the 1960s’ groovy free-love ideals from any downer political agenda that could potentially ruin the mood. In doing so, mellow, mushy tunes like “Make It With You” and “Baby I’m-a Want You” created the oxymoronically named “soft rock” template from which a thousand Starland Vocal Bands would soon bloom.

Wussiest moment: In a catalogue filled with drippy odes to being hopelessly whipped, “It Don’t Matter to Me” deserves special mention for blithely accepting a lover banging other guys.

18 Hip-hop Hippie

Common

Being a sensitive backpacker MC is one thing. But when you’re a teetotaling, incense-burning, crocheted-scarf-wearing vegetarian whose real name is Lonnie Lynn … well, let’s just say street cred isn’t an issue. Call him the hip-hop Stuart Smalley: “I just wanna be happy with being me,” Kanye’s boho homey once rapped. Awww …

Wussiest moment: Shortened his name from Common Sense in 1995 after being sued by a ska band with the same name. A ska band.

17 Enter Sadman

Metallica

The haircuts were lame and the anti-Napster crusade lamer, but neither prepared fans for the soppy bitchfest that was Some Kind of Monster: The once-throttling metalheads dropped $40K a month on a touchy-feely life coach in a Cosby sweater who played master to Metallica’s puppets. Lars and James bicker and weep throughout, but neither has the decency to just go ahead and slug the other.

Wussiest moment: Lars’s ego is crushed by his gnomish father who, upon hearing a new song, sagely advises, “I would delete that.”

16 Lily-Liverpool

Paul McCartney

After the Beatles imploded, George went Eastern mystic, John became an art-damaged revolutionary, Ringo moved to L.A. and hoovered half of Columbia with Keith Moon, and Paul … wrote “Maybe I’m Amazed” and “Silly Love Songs” while insisting crew members go vegan. Only rock star ever to win Order of Merit of Chile for “services to music, peace and human understanding.”

Wussiest moment: After decades as a dedicated pot smoker, Macca quits in 2002 at the insistence of high-on-life new bride Heather Mills. His kowtowing is rewarded four years later with a potentially half-billion-dollar divorce suit.

15 Ride, Ride Like the Wimp

Christopher Cross

After selling more than four million copies of his 1979 self-titled debut, crafting the first-ballot Wussy Hall of Fame ballad “Sailing” and sweeping the Grammys in every major category, this doughy, falsetto-voiced Texan guarantees sophomore slumpage by appearing on the back cover of his 1983 follow-up wearing a pink suit. Two decades later, Seth MacFarlane names pudgy, hopelessly awkward son on Family Guy Christopher Cross Griffin.

Wussiest moment: “Think of Laura” becomes the unofficial love theme to General Hospital in 1983.

140 posted on 07/13/2006 5:46:04 AM PDT by Military family member (GO Colts!!)
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