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zuki wrote:
zuki wrote:Wasn't it called "Rasputin" or something?
I remember it.
Well, I do now.
Heh.

Groet, Erik

I believe you're thinking of Boney M's "Rasputin". (Which I actually kinda like in a cheeasy way).
That's not the one, though it's easy to get them confused - Boney M was also always heavy on the dress-up side.

regards
Well, it's been ages and horror has many faces.

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And there's always... the Goombay Dance Band.

Groet, Erik
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Lunch Money wrote:I quite love "Daniel", and I've never found the lyrics cryptic, because I have enough ego to assume that my interpretation was the correct one. ;) Seemed to ME to be about a young dude whose brother was taking off to sort out the rest of his life... find peace... whatever... even if it meant leaving his family behind.

Guess I was wrong. ;)

Very few of the songs mentioned so far in this thread could possibly complete with the odious:


Greg
:wink: :)

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Centerfold - J Griels Band. :hihi:

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zuki wrote:Any other old farts here remembering this abomination?
You woudn't mean... these guys?
Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho Hey!

Groet, Erik
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peejunk wrote:
zuki wrote:Well - perhaps not THE worst, but... does anyone remember an entry for the European Song Contest where
Ok, stop it right there!

Eurosong is a whole other level of crappy. Regular pop music doesen't stand a chance if we let Eurosong contestants in.

Besides, I thought Rasputin was ABBA
Yeah, you're right... Nothing can compete with ESC on pure awfullness. Let's leave it at that. Just curious if anyone rememberered.

Rasputin is Boney M allright.

It slips to my mind that at those times (perhaps a bit later) we heard the first horrific examples of movie actors trying to make it in the music industry, but I can't really cough up any examples right now. Come on guys, help me out! Theres gotta be something here!

regards

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Lunch Money wrote:
Very few of the songs mentioned so far in this thread could possibly complete with the odious:

"She's Like the Wind" by-- get this-- Patrick Swayze.

Found on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, which also spawned other god-awful tracks like "Time of our Lives".

Greg
damned :? The must really be something wrong with me. :? :cry:

I actually like 'she's like the wind' :-o :oops:

'Time of our lives' on the other hand is unbearable.
:help:

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zuki wrote:It slips to my mind that at those times (perhaps a bit later) we heard the first horrific examples of movie actors trying to make it in the music industry, but I can't really cough up any examples right now. Come on guys, help me out! Theres gotta be something here!

regards
Telly Savalas - Some broken hearts never mend?

Groet, Erik
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Any of the songs with vocals from Robert Fripp's Exposure album. (Not the title track.) I can't remember the names of them now, but they are spectacularly bad.

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tetraplan wrote:
zuki wrote:Any other old farts here remembering this abomination?
You woudn't mean... these guys?
Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho Hey!

Groet, Erik
Oh my God! Whose grave did you have to defile to dig up this? :wink:
Check out the dude in the green outfit :shock:
-VERY close, but it's not the one. It could very well be the same band though, keeping the russia/mongolia inpired theme... Godheavens know why?

regards

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Dave Spiers wrote:I was in a pub a few nights ago and someone put "The Final Countdown" on. For some reason as soon as I heard it I had an urge to behave like Begbie from Trainspotting.

:bang:
Anything by Coldplay/Radiohead has that effect on me, they make my ring itch :x

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tetraplan wrote:
zuki wrote:It slips to my mind that at those times (perhaps a bit later) we heard the first horrific examples of movie actors trying to make it in the music industry, but I can't really cough up any examples right now. Come on guys, help me out! Theres gotta be something here!

regards
Telly Savalas - Some broken hearts never mend?

Groet, Erik
Telly Savalas?! The bald guy? With the lollipop stick?
HE did a SONG?!

regards

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zuki wrote:
tetraplan wrote:
zuki wrote:Any other old farts here remembering this abomination?
You woudn't mean... these guys?
Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho Hey!

Groet, Erik
Oh my God! Whose grave did you have to defile to dig up this? :wink:
Check out the dude in the green outfit :shock:
-VERY close, but it's not the one. It could very well be the same band though, keeping the russia/mongolia inpired theme... Godheavens know why?

regards
:shock: if you don't understand german you're very lucky :-o

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zuki wrote:
tetraplan wrote:
zuki wrote:It slips to my mind that at those times (perhaps a bit later) we heard the first horrific examples of movie actors trying to make it in the music industry, but I can't really cough up any examples right now. Come on guys, help me out! Theres gotta be something here!

regards
Telly Savalas - Some broken hearts never mend?

Groet, Erik
Telly Savalas?!
Yep.
The bald guy?
That's him.
With the lollipop stick?
With the lollipop stick.
HE did a SONG?!
Well, sort of.
You may not want to check it out.

Groet, Erik
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Yeah it's not really a song - I don't recall him actually singing. More of a sort of slow talk or rap I guess - hey does that make Telly one of the pioneers of rap? :lol:

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jens wrote: :shock: if you don't understand german you're very lucky :-o
I know enough to understand that it's mostly about Moscow and swilling vodka... If I was russian I'd sure need a couple of bottles to withstand this insult! Come to think of it, i'd need a whole barrel!


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