Thursday, April 14, 2005
Accrording to this site, Roberta Flack's Killing Me Softly With His Song was number one on the charts the day I was born.
Finally, something you can be proud of.
Don't think this isn't going on my resume.
June, 6, 1982
Ebony & Ivory - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
That rocks, because Stevie Wonder rocks and his drummer rocks even more.
Southern Nights by Glen Campbell. I'm going to throw up now.
I hear Glen Campbell's not too thrilled either.
Mine is the best and it really is the theme song for my life:
Van Halen - Jump
That's right go ahead and jump.
JUMP!
My UK one was 99 Red Balloons by Nena. What's yours Patch, wait let me guess it is probably a disco song. Bee Gees perhaps?
Eye of The Tiger...horrible.
Come On Eileen on the UK chart.
I like to think that people were singing "toorah loorah loorah loorah aye..." on the day I was born.
Lucky, Survivor is one of my all time favorite bands. I actually wished that "There's no easy way out" by Survivor was my song. If you need a reference it is the first montage from Rocky 4 and to be quiet honest with you the best montage of all time.
Not just Barbara Streisand, Barbara Streisand and Donna Summer- I knew there had to be a reason my life sucked...
November 20, 1979- No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbara Streisand & Donna Summer
Don't be silly Hardik, England hadn't been invented when I was born.
Did you have to look up "toorah, loorah, loorah, aye" or did you just remember that?
Barbara Streisand can go screw, but I have a little love for Donna Summers at least. But, as has been established elsewhere in my comment section, I'm kinda gay.
No, I didn't have to look it up. How can you not remember that? It's the best part of the song.
And anyway, you like Donna Summers? Not that I really like either of them, but Donna Summers? Come on.
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All I'm saying is that you were just born. That's a pretty good memory.
And it's not like I own any Donna Summers. I can just appreciate her. And I'm pretty sure I remember you saying you did like Barbara Streisand once.
UK chart...Knowing Me Knowing You by Abba. What a shitty year. I take that back. 77 was the year Star Wars gave nerds the opportunity to dress like freaks, stand in line for movie tickets and not get laid.
Rock Me Gently- Andy Kim
Does anyone actually remember this song?
In the UK- Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
Why God, Why!?
Kung Fu Fighting wasn't that bad. Everyone was doing it, and the kicks were fast as lightning.
Shoot me now.
It was a little bit frightening.
i managed to get a good band but a crap song;
US: Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band
UK: Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
Steve Miller Band rocks. But, yes, Abracadabra was a less than stellar effort on their part. I can remember hearing it for the first time when I was a little kid, being driven around by my hot cousin/neighbor/babysitter. Oooh, the confusing thoughts she created in me...
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Finally, something you can be proud of.
Don't think this isn't going on my resume.
June, 6, 1982
Ebony & Ivory - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
That rocks, because Stevie Wonder rocks and his drummer rocks even more.
Southern Nights by Glen Campbell. I'm going to throw up now.
I hear Glen Campbell's not too thrilled either.
Mine is the best and it really is the theme song for my life:
Van Halen - Jump
That's right go ahead and jump.
JUMP!
My UK one was 99 Red Balloons by Nena. What's yours Patch, wait let me guess it is probably a disco song. Bee Gees perhaps?
Eye of The Tiger...horrible.
Come On Eileen on the UK chart.
I like to think that people were singing "toorah loorah loorah loorah aye..." on the day I was born.
Lucky, Survivor is one of my all time favorite bands. I actually wished that "There's no easy way out" by Survivor was my song. If you need a reference it is the first montage from Rocky 4 and to be quiet honest with you the best montage of all time.
Not just Barbara Streisand, Barbara Streisand and Donna Summer- I knew there had to be a reason my life sucked...
November 20, 1979- No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbara Streisand & Donna Summer
Don't be silly Hardik, England hadn't been invented when I was born.
Did you have to look up "toorah, loorah, loorah, aye" or did you just remember that?
Barbara Streisand can go screw, but I have a little love for Donna Summers at least. But, as has been established elsewhere in my comment section, I'm kinda gay.
No, I didn't have to look it up. How can you not remember that? It's the best part of the song.
And anyway, you like Donna Summers? Not that I really like either of them, but Donna Summers? Come on.
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
All I'm saying is that you were just born. That's a pretty good memory.
And it's not like I own any Donna Summers. I can just appreciate her. And I'm pretty sure I remember you saying you did like Barbara Streisand once.
UK chart...Knowing Me Knowing You by Abba. What a shitty year. I take that back. 77 was the year Star Wars gave nerds the opportunity to dress like freaks, stand in line for movie tickets and not get laid.
Rock Me Gently- Andy Kim
Does anyone actually remember this song?
In the UK- Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
Why God, Why!?
Kung Fu Fighting wasn't that bad. Everyone was doing it, and the kicks were fast as lightning.
Shoot me now.
It was a little bit frightening.
i managed to get a good band but a crap song;
US: Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band
UK: Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
Steve Miller Band rocks. But, yes, Abracadabra was a less than stellar effort on their part. I can remember hearing it for the first time when I was a little kid, being driven around by my hot cousin/neighbor/babysitter. Oooh, the confusing thoughts she created in me...
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