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More songs we\'re tired of... | Brain Droppings | Commentary on arts, books, culture and entertainment by Ron Rollins, Dayton Daily News
 

Home > Blogs > Brain Droppings > Archives > 2008 > April > 24 > Entry

More songs we’re tired of…

Still getting mail from last week’s post re: pop songs I’m sick of hearing.

Here are a few new contenders from y’all in Reader Land…

I don’t necessarily dislike Sheryl Crow, but a couple of her songs make me want to worship the porcelain goddess. And those are the overplayed “Soak Up The Sun” and my most despised: “All I Wanna Do”. I hope that that radio station at the far right (in more ways than one) end of the dial is paying attention to this list you are compiling. They are one of the main offenders when it comes to “overkill”.

Uh-huh. I still like “Soak Up the Sun,” but I do think she has a point there… Presume the station in question is WMMX, in which case if I hear them play another damn Journey song, I’m gonna reach through the radio and strangle them. Jeeeeeeeez.

This is from Steve:

On your subject of songs. I grew up in the 70’s and the big song was FREE BIRD. Loved it , nows its to the point that the second I here the first note I can’t change the channel fast enough. also anything buy Bruce Springsteen (accept Born to Run) which i’m sure i’ll get sick of to. Over rated and played over and over …….

OK, now … Bruce??? Them’s fightin’ words, pardner.

Keep ‘em coming, kids!

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By Sir Critic

April 24, 2008 12:19 PM | Link to this

Thought of another one this week. “Brown-Eyed Girl” by Van Morrison. Turns me into Green-Eyed Guy.
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