Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that "MMMbop" is a perfectly crafted pop song.
"We Built This City on Rock and Roll" is the worst song that has ever existed, with "Afternoon Delight" a close second, and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" a distant third. That the last one was perpetrated by Stevie Wonder, who is responsible for some of the best popular music of the 20th century, makes it particularly painful, though.
As for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, the female singer had pretty serious addiction issues, which may explain this weird performance (if not the stupid song).
YES! I have a visceral hatred for "We Built this City" and agree with your other assessments.
ANOTHER FOR WE BUILT THIS CITY. I HATE IT SO MUCH I HAVE TO YELL
AND I YELL BACK. THE WORLD HASN'T ENDED YET, MICHAEL STIPE! THE REASON YOU FELT FINE WAS BECAUSE YOU MADE MONEY HAND OVER FIST OFF R.E.M.'S WORST SONG EVER!!
Honorable mention to "End of the World's" evil twin: "We Didn't Start The Fire" by Billy Joel.
I ALSO HATE MICHAEL STIPE. WE SHOULD BE FRIENDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that "MMMbop" is a perfectly crafted pop song.
"We Built This City on Rock and Roll" is the worst song that has ever existed, with "Afternoon Delight" a close second, and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" a distant third. That the last one was perpetrated by Stevie Wonder, who is responsible for some of the best popular music of the 20th century, makes it particularly painful, though.
As for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, the female singer had pretty serious addiction issues, which may explain this weird performance (if not the stupid song).
YES! I have a visceral hatred for "We Built this City" and agree with your other assessments.
ANOTHER FOR WE BUILT THIS CITY. I HATE IT SO MUCH I HAVE TO YELL
AND I YELL BACK. THE WORLD HASN'T ENDED YET, MICHAEL STIPE! THE REASON YOU FELT FINE WAS BECAUSE YOU MADE MONEY HAND OVER FIST OFF R.E.M.'S WORST SONG EVER!!
Honorable mention to "End of the World's" evil twin: "We Didn't Start The Fire" by Billy Joel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious to know everyone’s thoughts on this! Recently this Tweet (Xeet? What are they called now …) went viral where a guy dug up an old Tiny Desk clip of a “2010s stomp clap hey folk revival” song called Home, by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, and called it the worst song ever made.
Now I mean I don’t think it’s great and I wouldn’t seek out this song to listen to. It’s annoying, even the studio version is annoying, this performance is particularly annoying. I associate the song now with TV commercials and stuff. But I don’t think you can say it’s in the conversation for “worst song ever made” when we have stuff like MmmBop, James Blunt’s “You’re Beautiful,” most of the songs that the American Idol winners released after they won - remember Sorry 2004 by Ruben Studdard??? What about everything that’s ever come out of Megan Trainor’s mouth? Dance Monkey??
What are your thoughts on the worst song ever made?
He’s just rage-baiting and getting hits online. Maybe not the best song but definitely not the worst. The message is beautiful actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the best of the worst songs is Just a Friend. I never realized how great the video is.
https://youtu.be/9aofoBrFNdg?feature=shared
I remember seeing Biz Markie perform this song while I was in college and he forgot half the words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that "MMMbop" is a perfectly crafted pop song.
"We Built This City on Rock and Roll" is the worst song that has ever existed, with "Afternoon Delight" a close second, and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" a distant third. That the last one was perpetrated by Stevie Wonder, who is responsible for some of the best popular music of the 20th century, makes it particularly painful, though.
As for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, the female singer had pretty serious addiction issues, which may explain this weird performance (if not the stupid song).
YES! I have a visceral hatred for "We Built this City" and agree with your other assessments.
ANOTHER FOR WE BUILT THIS CITY. I HATE IT SO MUCH I HAVE TO YELL
AND I YELL BACK. THE WORLD HASN'T ENDED YET, MICHAEL STIPE! THE REASON YOU FELT FINE WAS BECAUSE YOU MADE MONEY HAND OVER FIST OFF R.E.M.'S WORST SONG EVER!!
Honorable mention to "End of the World's" evil twin: "We Didn't Start The Fire" by Billy Joel.
Anonymous wrote:One of the best of the worst songs is Just a Friend. I never realized how great the video is.
https://youtu.be/9aofoBrFNdg?feature=shared
Anonymous wrote:Curious to know everyone’s thoughts on this! Recently this Tweet (Xeet? What are they called now …) went viral where a guy dug up an old Tiny Desk clip of a “2010s stomp clap hey folk revival” song called Home, by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, and called it the worst song ever made.
Now I mean I don’t think it’s great and I wouldn’t seek out this song to listen to. It’s annoying, even the studio version is annoying, this performance is particularly annoying. I associate the song now with TV commercials and stuff. But I don’t think you can say it’s in the conversation for “worst song ever made” when we have stuff like MmmBop, James Blunt’s “You’re Beautiful,” most of the songs that the American Idol winners released after they won - remember Sorry 2004 by Ruben Studdard??? What about everything that’s ever come out of Megan Trainor’s mouth? Dance Monkey??
What are your thoughts on the worst song ever made?
Anonymous wrote:I think I’m the first to say
APT
Anonymous wrote:Sussudio. From the very first drum beat, I can’t get it switched off fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Gramma got run over by a reindeer
Blinded by the light (the “revved up like a deuce” lyric kind of ruins it)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that "MMMbop" is a perfectly crafted pop song.
"We Built This City on Rock and Roll" is the worst song that has ever existed, with "Afternoon Delight" a close second, and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" a distant third. That the last one was perpetrated by Stevie Wonder, who is responsible for some of the best popular music of the 20th century, makes it particularly painful, though.
As for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, the female singer had pretty serious addiction issues, which may explain this weird performance (if not the stupid song).
YES! I have a visceral hatred for "We Built this City" and agree with your other assessments.
ANOTHER FOR WE BUILT THIS CITY. I HATE IT SO MUCH I HAVE TO YELL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How Bizarre by OMC
That came on the radio for the first time in years and I stayed in the car until it was done. I LOVE How Bizarre!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the songs mentioned so far are the worst song ever. “Proud to be an American” or “try that in a small town” are so much worse, both in terms of artistry and the narrow-minded ignorance they represent.
+1 for Try That in a Small Town, it's a disgusting racist whistle call.
I also offer up the Thong Song by Sisqo
How dare you?!?!?!! The orchestral drop in the Thong Song would be the envy of Beethoven himself!
That’s because it’s actually based off of the violin in The Beatles Eleanor Rigby!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the songs mentioned so far are the worst song ever. “Proud to be an American” or “try that in a small town” are so much worse, both in terms of artistry and the narrow-minded ignorance they represent.
+1 for Try That in a Small Town, it's a disgusting racist whistle call.
I also offer up the Thong Song by Sisqo
How dare you?!?!?!! The orchestral drop in the Thong Song would be the envy of Beethoven himself!