Comments: 10 Songs I Didn't Choose

Hellbound by the Breeders is not a good song. I would continue never listening to it for as long as is possible.

Posted by Nadia at March 3, 2004 01:29 PM

Now, the problem with making a comment such as that is that I have to go and listen to it just to find out why you didn't like it...

Posted by Adrian at March 3, 2004 01:54 PM

You're right. It's not a good song. It's not a particularly bad song either, but I won't mind if I don't listen to it again.

Posted by Adrian at March 3, 2004 02:04 PM

see? I told you . . .

fortunately gone is a much better track (on same album) in my most humble of humblest opinions but you still probabaly won't mind if you don't hear it more than once.

It's just not good for dancing to.

Posted by nadia at March 9, 2004 11:03 AM

I can't spell probably.

no - I definitely can't spell

Probably.

see above.

Posted by nadia at March 9, 2004 11:04 AM

Fortunately Gone is a much better track, agreed. And fortunately I wasn't gone from home (*groan*) so it was much easier to find the mp3 to listen to.

Posted by Adrian at March 9, 2004 12:07 PM

Paperback Writer (Beatles vs. Fat Truckers);
Star Wars Cantina (Weird Al Yankovic after Barry Manilow)
Skip The Details (Knapsack)
The Dumbing Down Of Love (Frou Frou)
Theme From Bullitt (Lalo Schifrin)
It's A Boy / Tommy (The Who)
The Good's Gone (The Who)
Join Together (The Who)
Excitement Is Mounting / The Hitch-HIker's Guide To The Galaxy (Douglas Adams)
TVC15 (David Bowie)

Posted by Andrew Wyld at March 9, 2004 03:38 PM

Paperback Writer (Beatles vs. Fat Truckers);
Star Wars Cantina (Weird Al Yankovic after Barry Manilow)
Skip The Details (Knapsack)
The Dumbing Down Of Love (Frou Frou)
Theme From Bullitt (Lalo Schifrin)
It's A Boy / Tommy (The Who)
The Good's Gone (The Who)
Join Together (The Who)
Excitement Is Mounting / The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy (Douglas Adams)
TVC15 (David Bowie)

Posted by Andrew Wyld at March 9, 2004 03:38 PM
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