Mentioned a few posts back. Threads involving lists invariable run into this problem. Maybe a shutdown is appropriate now.Well, they never re-opened that worthless pit,
They just placed a marble stand on top of it.
And these few words are written on that stand:
"At the bottom of this mine lies one hell of a man ... "
That is not a depressing song. It may be suggestive, but it's not depressing. If you don't like the song, that's just your opinion."Judy In Disguise" by John Fred & His No Talent Boys is a sonic nightmare. Deafness and Grim Death would be infinitely more enjoyable than ever hearing that one again. I get depressed just thinking of it...
But it was considered "with it" and "relevant" (the forerunners of political correctness) in 1970. Not only was it depressing, it really was a whiny-assed song that was 20-25 years "ahead" of its time.Here's the ultimate depressing song:
All my sorrows, sad tomorrows
Take me back to my old home
All my crying, feel I'm dying
Take me back to my old home ...
The world is a bad place
A bad place
A terrible place to live
Oh, but I don't want to die ...
Great honk! Somebody play the Archies!
All the stations I listen to call him "a big, big man".Well, they never re-opened that worthless pit,
They just placed a marble stand in front of it.
And these few words are written on that stand:
"At the bottom of this mine lies one hell of a man ... "
That's the single edit.All the stations I listen to call him "a big, big man".
What would happen if they saw Samuel L. Jackson in "The Hitman's Bodyguard"?Oliver's New York audience laughed, but Oliver noted that among some people in Tennessee (still), a 76-year-old woman saying "damn" would be equivalent to a middle schooler with a bullhorn shouting "motherf***er" on either coast.
Johnny Cash shot a man in Reno just to watch him die and now he's stuck in Folsom Prison.
What makes even less sense was following "Montovani". I got that spelling from the web site where they show what is playing now.
I do, but I'm retired and have nowhere to fix it but here anymore.Nobody knows how to spell "Mantovani".
It has two n's in the correct spelling, too. David must be putting three in it.Nobody knows how to spell "Mantovani". David puts two "n"s in it.