Save a Cow - Eat a Vegetarian, they're grass-fed.
this one goes out to broke ass DJ Chump. hit that shit DJ! (a real one)
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the quintessential music video for Where Eagles Dare, iykyk
LOS TIC TOE RAT
DON'T THINK I'M RACIST BECAUSE I NEVER POST BLACK GUY MUSIC
HERE'S THE REAL SHIT
favorite song from favorite album when I was 13
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top 100 song here
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wow wow wow
the introduction.
from Merv Griffin
does anybody realize what that meant?
Merv was as good as Johnny for your act being introduced.
it was everything cause there wasn't anything else.
going out on a limb but this must be the post ever.......all categories
Attention Zap
Attention all
we got a few artists amongst us.
the aforementioned and Johnny Commode
these two in particular are artists, music etc.
much more than being a fan they know how to create
I'll bet a hundo that Johnny has drawing capabilities. Nothing to sneeze at. Please confrim
There is one big fan who is the antithesis of an artist. Big fan boy but dumb as a donkey musically.
donuts
I too am a pretender. I don't know music that way.
At least I know what I don't know
spin it
you had to be there
keep in mind people were talking landing on the moon
it mattered not, just a reference
Last edited by limitles; 03-29-2024 at 07:05 PM.
cHey bro, your music sucks
no one knows
help
Kool and the Gang has existed for 60 years (!!), a trivia question almost nobody would get right if asked.
They've had a ton of member changes over that span (as you'd expect), and somehow have only produced one #1 hit, despite a lot of albums spanning from 1969 to 2023.
"Celebration" is their best known song, and their only #1. But I don't think it's their best song, nor their best hit. "Fresh" was one of four hits from their 1984 album "Emergency", the other hits being "Emergency", "Misled", and "Cherish". But it was extremely catchy, and holds up very well 40 years later.
The very weird music video looks like something where a copious amount of drugs were consumed on-set, most likely cocaine.
I heard this song come on the radio about a week ago, and I noticed I liked it better now than when it played on the radio when I was 12. It got to #9 on the charts in late 1984.
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