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| Wow. Stupendously awful. |
| Very funny!
Now... I hope I never hear it again. |
| This is a brilliant takeoff on the old Tennessee Ernie Ford song - I love it! (I can understand those who are not familiar with that old chestnut of a song not getting this song tho.) |
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| I see a money theme.
Anyway, that was actually fun. I was like "what song is this? And how come I recognize it?". Then I was like "Ooohh yeeeaahhhh..Dire Straits." |
| I...um...I...aah...oooook... |
| Nine 10s? Some people have strange gods... |
| I think this is a scream. For those of you truly offended, check out Big Daddy's take on Sgt. Pepper's. |
|  :puke: |
| I can't decide if this is supposed to be a satirical song or not.
I'm picturing some high school jazz students sitting around recording this. |
jjbixMar 18, 2008 - 12:41 | why? why was this produced, why has it made it to RP? With so much good music and so little time, why Bill, why??? |
| There is absolutely nothing of merit in this song. Time to switch to another channel for the rest of the day. |
| ...meesa likey!.. |
| terrible |
| Nightfire wrote: Homophobia alive and well?
I agree with the poster who said this song needs to be put down.
Kill It.
While this cover is indefensible, the original lyric is intended to be satire about a narrow point of view held by a type of person, not a shallow homophobic stab. |
| sonofpick wrote: A bit Amos and Andy.
A lil' bit o' Amos N' Andy wit' da' Kingfish sing'd da lead.
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| How about some Hayseed Dixie? |
| This would be humorous to watch in a coffee shop. Did not need to be recorded.
Ugh. Every time you think it's over, it just keeps going. |
buzooMar 18, 2008 - 12:40 | 1 |