Yeah, I actually like Swift's more recent works. Can do without "Bad Blood" though.
Yeah, I actually like Swift's more recent works. Can do without "Bad Blood" though.
Staying Alive is the only song that would make me commit suicide.
The whole Christian "genre" are contenders for Worst Songs Ever. I should know; I used to listen to that shit. Exclusively.
Upvoting for Kiss From a Rose; it played all the damn time in my area too and I hated it.
Aw. I love Open Arms. Brings back fond high school memories.
Oh wow, somehow I missed this in my late '90s/early 2000s country phase.
When Pit Bull came on the scene, I was like "huh, well, okay yeah I can listen to this". And then, I really couldn't. Maybe it was all that stupid "Mr Worldwide" crap.
That one keeps coming up on my '70s Pandora station, no matter how many times I click "dislike". Better than the constant Gordon Lightfoot, I guess.
It's a terrible song, but I can't help it; I like it anyway.
I…I even like the movie Mannequin….
I used to love that song. I would belt it out whenever and wherever I could. I was twelve.
It's a horribly sexist song. Woman lives this amazing life but it doesn't mean shit unless she settles down with a man and has his kids (so, just repeating what you said). It popped up on my Pandora once and I liked it, until I really listened to the lyrics. Then I barfed.
I'm not that familiar with 21 Pilots, but I like that song. Mostly because I'm a sucker for minor key.
I sort of did that with the movie Geronimo; saw a trailer for it and loved the music they used, only to discover that piece (whatever it was) wasn't anywhere on the soundtrack. That was the moment I learned the music in the trailers and the music in the movies don't always match.
Wilson Phillips. Followed soon after by Amy Grant.
That's how I feel about early 2000s; I remember them, but not in any particular order.
My great-grandfather was born in 1891, and I loved going to his house and playing with his toys he had as a kid. He was a bit of a hoarder, too, so his house was like a museum to this history-loving girl. I often think about him when I think about the Information Age and the explosion in digital technology. Sadly,…
1995. And given the age I just recently turned, we ARE middle aged.
Aw, I kind of do want that puppy puzzle. Except I don't have a place to put it together, plus I hate puzzles.
"I know it’s not the series finale yet, but this episode feels like as good a time as any for me to say that the greatest trick Person Of Interest ever pulled was casting Brett Cullen as Nathan Ingram and never making him a secret baddie."