God, I've never liked that song (or pretty much anything by him) from the first moment I'd heard it in 1977. I haven't liked it in the subsequent millions of times I've had to hear it since then - even though it does feature Phil Rizzuto.
I'm just spinning yarn bro. lol
Thought I would give old Proclivities a pinch. You had the perfect needle. I'm trying to poke it thru the eye of...something. How did you like the little gremlin below?
OK, it's a bit much...maybe gaudy, over the top...but it has so much.
Unconventionally long, storytelling with three movements, dealing with young lust, a great baseball metaphor to explore seduction, and then comic regret...
A duet with theatrical vocals full of tension...
Great production by Todd Rundgren, layered instruments, piano...tapping into 50s to mid-70s rock
And...Phil Rizzuto
ps, i was high when i wrote that (greatest...)
I'm just spinning yarn bro. lol
Thought I would give old Proclivities a pinch. You had the perfect needle. I'm trying to poke it thru the eye of...something. How did you like the little gremlin below?
OK, it's a bit much...maybe gaudy, over the top...but it has so much.
Unconventionally long, storytelling with three movements, dealing with young lust, a great baseball metaphor to explore seduction, and then comic regret...
A duet with theatrical vocals full of tension...
Great production by Todd Rundgren, layered instruments, piano...tapping into 50s to mid-70s rock
And...Phil Rizzuto
God, I've never liked that song (or pretty much anything by him) from the first moment I'd heard it in 1977. I haven't liked it in the subsequent millions of times I've had to hear it since then - even though it does feature Phil Rizzuto.
Well. don't be sad, 'cause 1 in a million ain't bad...
could be the greatest pop/rock song ever...
Meatloaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
God, I've never liked that song (or pretty much anything by him) from the first moment I'd heard it in 1977. I haven't liked it in the subsequent millions of times I've had to hear it since then - even though it does feature Phil Rizzuto.
Meat Loaf was great in his time. Here's my choice for greatest pop song ever. The video is a melange of clips from other songs/videos but it still works.