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James Lileks: Worst Rock Song Ever? Give This a Spin
The Minneapolis/St Paul Star Tribune ^
| April 25, 2004
| James Lileks
Posted on 04/24/2004 3:46:43 PM PDT by quidnunc
It's the list of the 50 Worst Rock Songs Ever and it surely must be authoritative, because it comes from Blender magazine!
You know, BLENDER?
So I'm not the only one who doesn't read it. Good. Anyway, Blender names the worst rock hit in human history. It's "We Built This City (on Rock 'n Roll)" by Starship.
Good choice. To assert that one can build a city on rock 'n' roll is simply bad urban theory. It is safe to say that rock 'n' roll provides an insufficient means of providing the infrastructure necessary for a large urban environment. If we could take the point further, any architect will tell you that a prerequisite for skyscraper construction is a sheet of thick rock into which the steel superstructure can be anchored. If you build a city on rock 'n' roll, as opposed to schist, your buildings will simply fall over and kill thousands.
Then there's the music. Empty '80s bombast married to '60s narcissism: surefire horror. "Starship" was another incarnation of Jefferson Airplane, a trippy Haight-Ashbury remnant best known for Grace Slick droning the interminable lyrics of "White Rabbit," a song that seemed to last for the entire Nixon presidency. (Both terms.)
But worst ever? I don't think so. Every generation moves the goal posts for the Worst Song Ever. Great-Grandpa thought that "The Horseradish Rag" was the Worst Song Ever, and Grandpa couldn't hear "I'm a Flapper in a Flivver" without spitting on the ground, and so forth. Hence most of my worst songs are from the '70s to my weary ears, the absolute nadir of pop music. That's when pop split up into several irreconcilable factions:
1. Well-produced stoner operas for dateless guys whose idea of a Friday night was sitting in a dark dorm room, wearing headphones, waiting for a girl. Or the pizza. Or maybe a girl with a pizza! OK, just the pizza. She wouldn't understand this album anyway.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News
KEYWORDS: badmusic; badsongs; blender; music; ohnonotagain; popculture; redstartribune; rockandorroll; rockandroll; rockmusic; schlockanddroll; waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; worstoflists
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To: weegee
I don't get it?
501
posted on
04/25/2004 11:13:40 AM PDT
by
sully777
(Our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
To: Drumbo
Neil Yuck! Who did he sleep with to get anywhere?
Ugly. Nasty. Commy Canadian Puke.
Well I hope Neil Young will remember
that a southern man
dont need him around anyhow--Sweet Home Alabama
502
posted on
04/25/2004 11:16:22 AM PDT
by
sully777
(Our descendants will be enslaved by political expediency and expenditure)
To: sully777
Chewy Chewy was the follow up to Sugar Sugar. All of those Katzenberg-Katz songs were recorded by studio musicians.
They offered to make a song for the New York Dolls. None of the NYDolls would have actually played on the song but it would have been their first chart hit.
503
posted on
04/25/2004 11:19:46 AM PDT
by
weegee
(Maybe Urban Outfitters should sell t-shirts that say "Voting Democrat is for Old Dead People.")
To: sully777
Neil Young owns Lionel Trains, I believe.
504
posted on
04/25/2004 11:20:25 AM PDT
by
weegee
(Maybe Urban Outfitters should sell t-shirts that say "Voting Democrat is for Old Dead People.")
To: sully777
I don't get it. What's the song "Tiny Dancer" about?
I must be getting all old and unhip and stuff. :^/
505
posted on
04/25/2004 11:56:35 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown (I miss ya harpseal))
To: Euro-American Scum
I beg to differ.
"Detroit Rock City" by KISS, all by itself, explodes that statement.
That is a ROCKIN' tune.
but you are right on the money overall: the gestalt of the '70's blew. bigtime.
506
posted on
04/25/2004 12:02:49 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: Rate_Determining_Step
oh, my, yes... that song, the original and the recent remake, is quite irritating.
507
posted on
04/25/2004 12:05:57 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: dagoofyfoot
"Barroom Blitz"
and I kinda like that song, in limited doses.
508
posted on
04/25/2004 12:08:09 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: dagoofyfoot
overall, Queen's "A Night at the Opera" is excellent. They tend to get a bit bombastic in the middle solos, but otherwise some very solid work. "Prophet's Song" and "39" are quite potent.
As to Floyd, their "Wish You Were Here" and "Dark Side of the Moon" are musically far better than "the Wall"
509
posted on
04/25/2004 12:11:20 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: L.N. Smithee
the "Pina Colada" song itself should be in the Top 10 of this list.
510
posted on
04/25/2004 12:12:37 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: L.N. Smithee
oh, god...
I can actually hear such a mix in my head now.
thanks.
heaps.
511
posted on
04/25/2004 12:15:37 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: MeekOneGOP
Oh, I have heard it, but I think BS's "Tambourine Man" is infinitely worse.
512
posted on
04/25/2004 12:31:14 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: College Repub
Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog.
At my wedding, I told the band that if they played that song I would smash their instruments over their speakers. Fortunately, they took me very seriously.
To: Lancey Howard
I believe the song was called "Joy to the world"
To: Sofa King
Rap. Definately a rap song. Worst song ever implies that it must be music. Rap ain't music!
515
posted on
04/25/2004 1:02:30 PM PDT
by
6ppc
To: King Prout; nuconvert
I just listened to the William Shatner. I liked him better on Star Trek, lol. Slow getting back on replies today. My Power Supply went out on my 'puter this morning and just replaced it.
Back up and running again now ....
516
posted on
04/25/2004 1:12:46 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(The Democrats say they believe in CHOICE. I have chosen to vote STRAIGHT TICKET GOP for years!)
To: Spirochete
Didn't BC use that song as his campaign theme back in '92?Yep. Any wonder I hate the song?
517
posted on
04/25/2004 1:15:57 PM PDT
by
Vigilanteman
(crime would drop like a sprung trapdoor if we brought back good old-fashioned hangings)
To: King Prout
Wow.
All I do is sweat when I have a fever.
518
posted on
04/25/2004 2:08:59 PM PDT
by
4mycountry
("Completely concretely" - - That's "the power of the 'Freeper'.")
To: 4mycountry
I used to be so fortunate.
perhaps it is senility :)
519
posted on
04/25/2004 2:37:37 PM PDT
by
King Prout
(poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
To: College Repub
Yeah. Joy to the world. All the boys and girls.
Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea.
Puke.
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