Post the popular music song you hate more then any other and see if others agree it sucks

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  1. Ybcican

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    Absolutely agree! Good add Toker!
     
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  2. DanielleJ

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    It is annoying
     
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  3. Tendillo

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    Elton John, Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart
     
  4. MojoToto

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    I would flush most xmas songs down the toilet ( Fairy Tale in New York not included)
    However that absloutely condescending, ignorant, self-promoting piece of tripe "Do They Know it's Christmas After All' makes me want to vomit on all their carpets. ( and before anyone starts bleating about how wonderful a sentiment it is and how much it helped the poor peeps it is riding on the backs of - most of the money raised gets eaten up by bureaucracy and logistics before those who need it get a handful of rice and a cup of water. It would be better if all those wonderful pop stars put their hands in their pockets and directly actioned something - not just for f-ing xmas and feathers in their f-ing caps.
     
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  5. TarindaRose

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    hahaha! yes, agree on the SONG (yecch) but I do like famous ppl using their platforms for humankind & decency
     
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  6. MojoToto

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    I agree that they can at least raise awareness and help others in so many ways even if too much of aid and charity money gets devoured before it reaches those who need it. ( a lot of cultures who happen to be the most deprived do not celebrate christmas at all or at least not the same way and rather than putting something out seemingly celebrating that somewhat over comercialized glad handing seasonal xmas spirit - perhaps promote more the fact that people suffer all year round - there are always little projects that seasonally provide food and shelter for the homeless but they are thrown out back into the cold along with the christmas trees)
     
  7. Ybcican

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    So true… so true!
     
  8. MeAgain

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    "MacArthur Park"
     
  9. Mountain Valley Wolf

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    There are 2 Beatles songs that I loathe----------Michelle, and The Long and Winding Road. They are on too many albums! And for many years it seems like they were played way too often.

    When I lived in Japan in the 80's and 90's, and was taken to a karaoke bar, the people would always want me to sing an English song, and there would always be three choices (sometimes others, but if there was no other English songs, there would still be these three): Michelle, The Long and Winding Road, and I Did It My Way. I already hated these three songs, but after that, I really hated them. I would often change the words to something else---often something vulgar, and I would laugh secretly when I would hear a Japanese person afterwards say, "Wow, it sounds different when you hear a real English speaker sing it."
     
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  10. Mountain Valley Wolf

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    Tip Toe Through the Tulips by Tiny Tim!
     
  11. Toker

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    The Long and Winding Road. OMG, the worst Beatle song ever! What a whiny bitch. Paul, how could you come up with such a long, boring piece of trash like that?

    I like Michelle! Much better melody and you get to learn some French.

    He sings it so well, tho!

     
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  12. Mountain Valley Wolf

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    One of the years I spent in college, living in a dorm, my roommate had a nice stereo, and I am sure that there are many squares at that college that learned to hate every song on the Blue Cheer album I had----the first one Vincebus Eruptum. I played it so loud that you could clearly hear it at the street---probably a 100 yards away. (funny thing is, I never heard what kind of music my roommate listened to...)

    Today I have the album on CD and still listen to it. It is interesting to see how, as they became big and made money, their music evolved on their subsequent albums.

    The 'softest' song on that album was, Rock Me Baby:

     
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  13. Mountain Valley Wolf

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    LMAO!!

    Now its probably stuck in my head again! LMAO!
     
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    Both of those songs were 'hijacked' by multiple corporations in the hope of being considered hip, cool, and studly. To most, it made those corporations look like ignorant H.R. techno-nerds.
     
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  15. Ashes2Ashes

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    First of all, Taylor Swift. Can't stand her.

    But I also really dislike Maroon 5. His voice irritates my soul like Swift's does.
     
  16. Ashes2Ashes

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    As a lifelong classic rock fan I am ashamed to post this but, I don't really like the Beatles that much. I respect what they did for rock music, but I don't enjoy listening to them. I like Queen better.
     
  17. Duncan

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    ... SEND IN THE CLOWNS. (Sung by anyone).... Sorry, I posted this one previously.
     
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  18. Ashes2Ashes

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    The hell is this, LMAO?
     
  19. Mountain Valley Wolf

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    I have heard that sentiment shared before. Some people have said it is because they were overplayed. It seemed to me, when they first became popular in the early 60's that there were two kinds of rock in America---1.) the American rock that had come from the blues-heavy 50's, and was, in some corners, evolving into a surf sound, and 2.) the Beatles. I remember seeing them on the Ed Sullivan show, and then watching, A Hard Days Night, on TV not long after. I was pretty young at the time, but after the movie I loved them. And then of course everything changed very quickly and Haight Ashbury changed the world, etc. etc.

    But they were so new, and so British, and changed so many things. They really shaped so much of rock. I don't think we would have music videos if it weren't for the movies they made. As I understand, it was at the Beatles concerts in theatres in that first US tour, that ushers first described the phenomena, in the girls seats, that AC/DC later sang about----"I see the wet spot in your seat, and it aint Coca Cola." Because they really were a liberating force from the Father Knows Best society we had at the time. And then there is the hypnotic power they had over their audiences that some people have described---one person telling how he watched as the audience seemed to mindlessly move with each move they made, to which he added that he was amazed at the tremendous power they had over these people and yet they did not know what to do with it (Of course, even if they did, they would reject that power as they were vocally against manipulating mind trips). Later you would see this hypnotic control manifested by the Doors, and others, but I imagine the Beatles were the first.

    But their music evolved in so many ways, which in turn (if it wasn't an early response to an emerging style) created or heavily influenced a new style of music.

    Years later when my son bad-mouthed the Beatles---I sent him to bed without dinner, and grounded him for a week. He learned!

    (I'M JOKING!!!)

    My son (and stepkids) grew up listening to the Beatles and the music of the 60's and 70's (he was born in '94) so he always liked the Beatles and just about everyone of that era. He surprises people with his knowledge of the music of that era. But he never seemed to like the blues----which I could never understand. (On the other hand, his wife wants to one day copy my extensive blues collection).

    Anyway, not that there is anything wrong with disliking the Beatles, I have just always thought it was interesting about people who did not like the Beatles and why they came to feel that way.
     
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  20. Piney

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    I hate the Casey Qasim Top 40 countdown on Sirus XM the lamest songs from the 70's

    Remembering Tiny Tim on TV twas a goof. He lived in Cherry Hill NJ.
     
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