Gotcha. And, fair enough. I now choose “Stairway to Heaven” so that the world forever debates Tenacious D’s “Tribute” and what song it could be about. ** laughs in Jack Black **
Gotcha. And, fair enough. I now choose “Stairway to Heaven” so that the world forever debates Tenacious D’s “Tribute” and what song it could be about. ** laughs in Jack Black **
And cheddar, ya philistines.
Since I choose, am I aware of the song being gone afterwards? Can I choose a Beatles song that the world loves and then “write” it and profit from it? (See the movie “Yesterday”.) It’s interesting that a lot of answers are “get rid of the song that I don’t like. Okay, I get that. But! If I’m aware that the song is gone afterwards, I’d choose whatever the most sung religious song is just to see what that affects.
If you take drugs irresponsibly, you could be happy for the rest of your life.
I thought it was a giant space goat?
Oh, it was, was it?
“You’re not my real stool! You’re just a stepstool!”
A remix will add stuff to the original album version of the song. When the album version has the stuff and it’s removed, that becomes the “radio edit”.
Eh? (Smaller question by one letter).
Take Five - Dave Brubeck
Bye, Bob.
I’m using Apple Music currently. I’ve been listening to Discovery Station a lot recently and been turned on to more bands from the last 80 years than I could have imagined. It seems to use your regular listening habits to “discover” music that is similar yet brand new to me. When I get bored of a style I might remember something else I like to listen to and it will throw in that mix soon enough. Both impressive and scary at the same time.
My niece and nephew loved the “this guy” gag. What’s got two thumbs and thinks you’re the coolest? THIS GUY! and point to yourself with your thumbs.
Not a parent BUT the best thing I ever saw for a small child was “fast feet”. Basically, teach the kid to run in place like it’s a game, making fast feet. Do it enough and it tires them out.
🔥b00bs🔥 feel like bags of sand 💯
The original Sourtoe Cocktail
The Breach, or The Crowning Incel
Dar mourns for Seth.