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{#Naughty}
This song is catchy. Only now you can't avoid it. Its like being trapped in a ball pit.
 
Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 just played, just saying. Weirdest segue ever.And not in a good way, sorry Bill.
These guys need to sever their Mitch Miller roots
 oldman wrote:

I've never heard this until today, of this I should be thankful.
Spend to much time on RP........
The (music? Really?!?) is pretty bad.
The Vocals are horribly distorted by a (purposely misadjusted Auto-Tune) distorted machine (always a pet peeve).
No I think the song rates a 1 for lack of music. Not because it made it to the top40.
Maybe I'm a Luddite, but I like my music with a discernible tune, unadulterated vocals, and preferably real instruments
I like my beer made from barley.
And a car to have pistons, darn it! 
Top 40 can have it, along with whatshis Beiber, Madonna, Green Eyed Peas, etc. , etc.


Let the flames grow...........

 
 

 
The real question is...
how many deadheads, rockabillys and country pumpkins are on RP relative to everyone else.  If thats your 'thang' then I recommend ditching the eclectic scene and returning to your hank jr. roots (or whatever you cut your teeth on).
I love plenty of pop music, but this is awful.
 Nerubo wrote:
Call me a pessimist, but I think it's inevitable that that someone will bitch that the DJ is playing a song that gets some commercial radio play. 
 
Update: I called it!

Update the 2nd:  OK people, what about the actual song?

 
I've never heard this until today, of this I should be thankful.
Spend to much time on RP........
The (music? Really?!?) is pretty bad.
The Vocals are horribly distorted by a (purposely misadjusted Auto-Tune) distorted machine (always a pet peeve).
No I think the song rates a 1 for lack of music. Not because it made it to the top40.
Maybe I'm a Luddite, but I like my music with a discernible tune, unadulterated vocals, and preferably real instruments
I like my beer made from barley.
And a car to have pistons, darn it! 
Top 40 can have it, along with whatshis Beiber, Madonna, Green Eyed Peas, etc. , etc.


Let the flames grow...........

 
 
I don't give a fig that this is played on Top 40 radio, I just wish someone would rip the marbles out of this guys mouth.  
With the Village People on backup.
Really hard to come down to this from Brahms... This song isn't especially bad... but then again it's not especially good either.
From the sublime (Brahms) to the pompous. A bit like segueing from Debussy to Adam and the Ants. Surely there was a twinkle in Bill's eyes when he set this segue up. Yet there's something appealing in the stompety-stomp Village People cheesiness of this number that's quite appealing, in a crass way.
Oh - I recognize this - it's the band on SNL last week that I fast-forwarded through because they suck....
 mauguima wrote:

I've never heard this before. So bad!

 

Neither have I and I have a preteen daughter.

Its ok and follows the boy pop band formula by the sounds of it.


Great SNL performance, I really started to figure out how POSITIVE this song is and we need more of that in today's music.  I don't care how much it is played elsewhere, still a solid 7 or 8 in my book.  
And BTW, sometimes good music makes it to the top 40.  I'm glad they got a taste of success!  Look forward to more from these fine young men.
Saw these guys at NSSN 2013.  Great performance!
 rdo wrote:
This is played a LOT on top40
 
I've never heard this before. So bad!
This is played a LOT on top40
Sounds like somebody barfed 100 pop songs into one.
Call me a pessimist, but I think it's inevitable that that someone will bitch that the DJ is playing a song that gets some commercial radio play. 
 
Update: I called it!

Update the 2nd:  OK people, what about the actual song?
That was a jarring transition. And I hear this too often listening to pop radio when driving my 12-yr-old son around. So I guess I'm not excited…