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Oh, well in that case…

"Ridiculous" and "emotional" also apply to the Jennifer Rush song of the same title (later a #1 hit for Celine Dion): https://www.youtube.com/wat…

TAFFY BUTT

I caught the Sting/Peter Gabriel show when the tour rolled through last year and, not gonna lie, I teared up at the opening of "Come Talk to Me" (and did a hand-flappy thing when Tony Levin did that bass run from "Secret World Live" before the reprise-y bit).

a) The drum fill in the middle of that song, while not as iconic as "In the Air Tonight", is still distinctly Phil Collins, which is a musical/production feat considering it's all of, like, two measures.
b) You shut your mouth that was in the first PVG sheet music collection I ever owned and the piano part is instantly

Looking back on the days when that song first came out, I stand corrected. Another song that became ubiquitous and overused and triggers certain reflexes due to overplay.

Mike Reno and Ann Wilson - leather pants and huge hair. Checks out.

Does Peter Cetera solo count? Because in that case I'd submit "The Glory of Love" for consideration.

I remember people having the opposite problem and not knowing quite what to do during the uptempo midsection of "Say You, Say Me" at middle school dances. The majority of couples slow-danced double time, which to this day makes me snigger.

Surprised "Dreams" by the Cranberries isn't anywhere on this list - it ran over the credits of just about every rom-com for a few years in the early 90s or so.

NATO? Or NAFTA? I mean, it can be two things…

It's diamonds and pearls.

That's pretty much my reaction to the majority of the Sessions.

COULD YOU GUYS KEEP IT DOWN SOME OF US ARE TRYING TO SLEEP OVER HERE

Oddly, 15 or so years ago, a then-friend named her son Logan. She had little interest in anything pop-culture-y, least of all sci-fi or comics, so I still have no idea where she'd have heard the name, let alone why she'd want it as a name for her son.

But his next-stage-of-human-evolution offspring will be born with it!

As has been said elsewhere, to those with privilege, equality feels like oppression.

I remember it as pretty much the first magazine that specifically said "here's how to apply eye makeup if you don't have a fold" and featured more than one token model with short non-blonde hair, let alone models of colour. I actually wish I'd found it even a year or two earlier than I did. If it'd have wrapped a