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2[[folder:An Interview of Todd]]
3->"Q:What's Your Favourite Song?"
4->"A:I decided at age 15 that "Everlong" by Music/FooFighters was gonna be my favorite song ever. I've stuck to that."
5
6->"Q:What are your top 5 albums?"
7->"A:I've never thought about my favorite five albums, but if I were to put it together in five seconds:
8## Music/BenFolds Five - Ben Folds Five
9## Music/DavidBowie - Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars
10## Music/{{Prince}} - Film/PurpleRain
11## Music/ElectricSix - Fire
12## Music/JimmyEatWorld - Bleed American"
13
14->"Q:How long have you been playing the piano?"
15->"A:I honestly don't remember. My parents made me start lessons in grade school, but I don't remember at what age. I hated every second of it at the time."
16
17->"Q:Are you planning to branch out of your videos and make your own music in the near future?"
18->"A:You know, my dad keeps telling me that I need to write music. He paid for all those piano lessons, he might as well see some end product, right? My only response is basically that I have no desire whatsoever to write music. None. These videos, they just flow right out of me, and I could do them all day. Sit down and compose something? Probably not gonna happen. I started making these videos because I was struck by the idea and then I suddenly couldn't stop myself from making the videos. Doing this is easy. Making my own music? Just never felt like it."
19
20->"Things I have done since joining Website/ChannelAwesome"
21-->"Called [[WebVideo/TheAngryJoeShow Angry Joe]] a "Mexican""
22-->"Insulted WebVideo/{{Paw|Dugan}}'s taste in music"
23-->"Made gross, pervy comments about (and to) every female on this site, including [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]]'s girlfriend, and including [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] (I am apparently not going to be invited to any Spooning with Spoony videos -- I'm not up to his standards, which hurts)"
24-->"Showed everyone my [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]]/[[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Spoony]] slash art"
25-->"Let's see, there was this little conversation with one of the anime people"
26--->"Them: i'm editing a video. Manga related"
27--->"Me: ahhhh"
28--->"Me: i've heard of manga"
29--->"Me: it's some kind of japanese thing"
30--->"Them: yep!"
31--->"Me: is it a food of some kind?"
32--->"Them: ... close enough."
33-->"Complained about not being paid enough"
34-->"Bitched to Mike Michaud about not being invited to the [[WebVideo/{{Kickassia}} Molossia invasion]] just because I had not technically joined the site yet when it happened"
35-->"Just generally been a belligerent drunk asshole in every single conversation I've had with the [[Characters/ChannelAwesome TGWTG crew]]"
36-->"Vandalized the wiki"
37-->"Announced my plans to supplant WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic and make it [=ToddInTheShadows=].com"
38
39->"Q:What would you say your least favorite song from each decade you've been alive during is?"
40->"A:Again, that's a pretty big question. I'm not sure I can give you any definitive answers, but I can tell you that '80s-wise, I've always despised Music/BillyJoel's "It's Only Rock and Roll to Me" for reasons I'm not sure of. "[[Music/JeffersonAirplane We Built This City]]" is also a good answer, if too obvious. More recently, I just encountered Music/KylieMinogue's "I Should Be So Lucky" (a UK #1 single in 1988!) and it is just fucking abysmal.
41->'90s: My answer is almost certainly "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes. An inexcusable record on every level.
42->'00s: Let's see. "Crank Dat Music/SouljaBoy" is a good, though again too obvious, answer. "Break Up" by ''Mario'' still stuns me with how bad it is. "Welcome to My Life" by ''Simple Plan'' is deeply offensive to me, as is "The Wait" by ''30 Seconds to Mars''. If I want to get controversial, I'll go ahead and say it: "New Slang" by ''The Shins''. I really, really just despise ''The Shins'', they are the sum total of everything I hate about indie rock."
43
44->"Q:What are you're least favourite songs of all time?"
45->"A:Off the top of my head:
46->"Break Up" by Mario
47->"Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jacks
48->"Welcome to My Life" by Simple Plan
49->"A Milli" by Music/LilWayne
50->"Lips of an Angel" by Hinder
51->"Before He Cheats" by Music/CarrieUnderwood
52->"If Everyone Cared" by Music/{{Nickelback}}
53->"How Do You Like Me Now?!" by Music/TobyKeith"
54
55->"Q:When did you decide that pop music was your "genre" (to put it loosely) of sorts to follow? You said it yourself, for a guy your age it's certainly an odd choice to follow the likes of some of music's most loved and hated artists. I can respect it of course; I've got some strange interests myself But anyway, what got you into it?"
56->"A:For the longest time, I didn't listen to pop music. Then some time in 2007 my antenna came off my car and I only got the pop station and the classic rock station. Since I didn't have any money to fix it, and since I didn't want to hear "More Than a Feeling" five times every day before lunch, I gravitated to the pop station. And it stuck. It's not that I actually like all or even the majority of music I hear there; it's just that -- and I realize how this sounds -- I got bored hearing music I like. (I used to spend a lot more money on [=CDs=]; now I don't have the money or the time.) Meanwhile, the pop music station is always changing. And I guess it's still a novelty for me to be plugged into the Top 40. For the vast majority of my life, I was nearly completely ignorant about what was popular. My parents actually BANNED me from listening to anything but country music for most of my life, and when I did start developing my own tastes I mostly paid attention to alternative and classic rock. Now I'm fascinated with the pop world. It's so colorful and weird -- much weirder, I'd argue, than much of the independent, non-mainstream music that I hear. And I'm also fascinated by how of-the-moment it is; the fact that much of this stuff is ridiculously huge but is going to disappear from the cultural memory banks just a few months later is extremely compelling to me. It's like being there for an orchid that only blooms once a year. I read down the list of big hits from 2004 and I don't know any of them, and that bothers me. I feel like I missed out on something."
57
58->"Now here's a question. Nickelback has long been put upon as the worst mainstream band in recent memory. How did they earn this reputation? Well, there are a lot of reasons, so I'll try to enumerate them:
59## They fucking suck. The most obvious and most important of the reasons is that they are simply a terrible band, and worse than most other bands. Their sheer lack of quality is undeniable and staggering. I have problems with all the other artists you listed, but to even suggest that John Mayer or Kanye West are somehow worse than Nickelback is insanity. Clinical insanity.
60## Consistency. Not only do they suck, they ALWAYS suck, in exactly the same way every time. Barring their newest album (in which superproducer Mutt Lange did his best to polish a turd), none of their songs was measurably better or worse than their others.
61## Sheer volume. I can honestly think of several worse bands than Nickelback (Hinder, Saving Abel), but none with their sustained popularity. Their popularity has something to do with the backlash, but it's not just people hating them for being popular. It's that their popularity has granted them the opportunity to repeatedly pollute the airwaves day after day after day. Their second major-label album had FIVE singles. The one after that, SEVEN. The newest album has EIGHT. EIGHT FUCKING SINGLES.
62## Unsexiness. Nickelback are an ugly, ugly band. Ugly lyrically, ugly sonically, and most of all, ugly visually. The Traveling Wilburys look like the Backstreet Boys next to Nickelback. Chad Kroeger has one of the worst voices in rock and roll, and it's used almost exclusively for moan-y angsty crap about how he misses his girlfriend. It's much like Stanley the Troll in NC's newest review: hideously unattractive and disgustingly weak.
63->So to sum up: They're treated like the worst thing ever because they fucking deserve it. Fuck Nickelback".
64-->--His opinion on Music/{{Nickelback}}
65
66->"Seriously, you have no idea how much I hate video editing. It is an awful, terrible process."
67
68->"As far as I'm concerned, country music should be about one thing: Misery. Misery and drinking...[Need You Now] is what country music is supposed to be about: bitterness, missed connections, and pain, and utter hopelessness."
69
70->"'''[[WebVideo/BadMovieBeatdown Mathew]]:''' Rendering the new episode from earlier whilst cleaning out. Man, I really should stop leaving my scripts everywhere."
71->"'''Creator/{{Brad|Jones}}:''' Sometimes I print my scripts on the back of old scripts."
72->"'''[[WebVideo/BadMovieBeatdown Mathew]]:''' It's not so much I lost a script as I just filled my room with old ones out of nostalgia and laziness. Not a good combo.
73->"'''Todd:''' When I moved out of my apartment I found stray scripts that were more than a year old."
74[[/folder]]
75[[folder:"Did They Deserve Better?" comments from One Hit Wonderland]]
76
77!!2012
78!!!"Take On Me" by a-ha (1984)
79
80"Hell yeah, they did!
81
82Hell, we let the Thompson Twins have a bunch of hits. Why should a-ha have been any different? I wouldn't say they should've been one the biggest names ever or anything, but they were probably too good and too successful in their home country to be dismissed as just one-hitters. They were not, in fact, 'gone in a day or two'. They toured right up until 2010 before retiring, and they released one more good vibe video, again with Steve Barron, where they turned into animated butterflies and flew away. Aww.
83
84Farewell, a-ha. May you forever hit those high notes."
85
86!!!"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot (1992)
87
88"I...guess?
89
90I dunno, I mean, I picked Sir Mix-a-Lot for this episode because I always got the sense that there was more to this guy than his one big hit, and from what I can tell, that's definitely true. He had more personality and more work that deserves to be recognized. On the other hand, I didn't hear a lot of music from the guy that I couldn't live without. But on the ''other'' other hand, Sir Mix-a-Lot, and especially 'Baby Got Back', is influential in its own way. Not because we keep getting songs about ass, and those existed ''before'' Mix-a-Lot.
91
92The kind of music 'Baby Got Back' embodied was probably started by Music/TwoLiveCrew. But the thing is, 2 Live Crew were awful, and no one really listens to them anymore. Sir Mix-a-Lot had better flow and funnier punchlines. And his legacy is probably not just the increase in appreciation for monster booty, but also the fact that he kept a careful balance between 'dirty' and 'silly'. There's probably a direct link between him and later rappers who walk the same line, like Music/{{Nelly}} and especially Music/{{Ludacris}}. Ever since the turn of the millennium, it feels like we've been awash in 'Baby Got Back'.
93
94So if you want to understand how we got where we are in hip-hop, don't listen to [[Music/TupacShakur 2-Pac]]; don't listen to Music/{{Nas}}; don't listen to Music/ATribeCalledQuest. Study 'Baby Got Back', because that's what all the rap guys today are apparently inspired by. But, ya know, [[WaxingLyrical who understands those rap guys]]?"
95
96!!!"Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974)
97
98(''chuckles'') "[[HaHaHaNo No... no]].
99
100I mean, he didn't deserve ''worse'', I guess. He's not a bad singer, I guess, but considering how overstuffed TheSeventies was with great R&B music, I have difficulty thinking of him as an unfairly dismissed wealth of talent. He wasn't really a man overloaded with good looks, pop star charisma, or dignity. Maybe if things had turned out differently, Carl Douglas could've gotten Music/BarryWhite's career, but I... I really just don't see it.
101
102Besides which, he doesn't seem to mind very much how his career wound up. If he's particularly disappointed that this was his only hit, he's never ever shown it. He showed up in that Bus Stop video. I found one quote from him where he says he's very proud of it. And on top of that, he released one more album in 2006 where he sings such gems as 'Return of the Fighter' and 'Game of Death'.
103
104Can't really feel particularly bad for him; it seems like he's perfectly fine with his legacy as a one-hitter. As well he should be: 'Kung Fu Fighting' remains one of the great silly pop songs of all time."
105
106!!!"Come On Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Riders (1982)
107
108"Um, yes.
109
110The answer to that is yes. I hope I made that clear. They were just such a strikingly different band from much of the rest of TheEighties. I dare say that the entire decade would've been a lot different--and probably for the better--if Dexy's had managed to notch a few more hits in this country. Most '80s music was so slick and polished, and Dexy's were defiantly unslick, even as they wrote some intensely catchy music. Now I fully recognize that 'Come On Eileen' is basically just a silly, feel-good '80s sing-along. But goddamn, it's a good one.
111
112So 'toora loo rye ay'.
113
114We're gonna hum this tune forever."
115
116!!!"Rico Suave" by Gerardo (1991)
117
118"I hate this moron.
119
120He's just ''annoying!'' If I never have to hear that nasally whine again, I probably would be quite happy. He was just unlucky enough to hit it big at a time that aged phenomenally quickly. It seemed out of date just a year after it came out.
121
122Surely there must be ''one'' nice thing I can say about him. I guess you could legit make the case that he was a trend-setter. Whatever else you want to say about his level of talent, he did prove that there was a market for Latinos in rap, and that Spanish-language hip-hop could succeed in the mainstream. So, in that sense, you could call him a pioneer: the first rapper to prove that there was more room for people than ''just'' Black or ''just'' White. In that regard, 'Rico Suave' is an important historical milestone, regardless of its actual quality.
123
124Oh, wait, I forgot Mellow Man Ace. Crap, that guy was first.
125
126Okay, Gerardo is a moron of no significance whatsoever. Good night!"
127
128!!!"Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus (1992)
129
130"Umm... Yes and no?
131
132Now that I've gotten the chance to sample the full Billy Ray Cyrus, I'd say that his later material wasn't as catchy or good as material he had in his early years, which is probably why his career died out. But at the same time, he became a much better performer once he stopped doing the *grunting* shit. But, ya know, that's the persona he chose for himself. He's the one that wore the damn ponytail and the tank tops. His short shelf life was just something he brought on himself.
133
134I don't think it's a coincidence that Billy Ray Cyrus's career died out right around the same time that Music/TimMcGraw showed up and started doing the exact same shtick, but way better. In any case, time hasn't smiled on Billy Ray's heyday. Modern country music is still basically the house that [[Music/GarthBrooks Garth]] built, and most of biggest names of the early '90s are big names still. But Billy Ray's time in the spotlight has been pretty much wiped from memory. I don't think we're ever gonna get a major Billy Ray Cyrus revival.
135
136But, if nothing else, we largely had 'Achy Breaky Heart' to thank for the line dancing craze that goes on to this day. Billy Ray Cyrus, your legacy lives on."
137
138!!!"Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats (1982)
139
140"Mmm... maybe a little better.
141
142I was not all that inspired by the work. They are a B-lister band, definitely. I can't imagine someone saying Men Without Hats was their favorite band ever, or anything. That said, they do have a pretty strong cult following, and if you're into the poppier end of the New Wave scene, they're certainly worth checking out, and I'd definitely recommend giving them at least a little attention. TheEighties certainly put out much worse stuff than this, and they were also one of the first, so they kept a tiny bit ahead of the trends, and they didn't end up sounding so tired and lifeless as some of their peers did by the end of that decade. As for the 'Safety Dance'? Yeah, I'd say it's earned its place in the pop pantheon.
143
144If ''Film/{{Footloose}}'' has taught me anything, it's that there are people everywhere trying to shut you down just for the crime of being young. And the 'Safety Dance' has forever provided the world with the perfect comeback.
145
146Also, little person in a clown outfit. Can't beat that!"
147
148!!!"Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry (1976)
149
150"No.
151
152Look, I love 'Play That Funky Music', but let's be honest here: If you're listening to Wild Cherry, there are a bunch of other better funk bands you could be listening to, too. Most of the rest of their stuff is listenable at the very least, and I can imagine any of these songs randomly showing up on a [[Creator/QuentinTarantino Tarantino]] soundtrack someday.
153
154But for the most part I have to say, I was wrong. They were ''not'' that unique. Except for 'Play That Funky Music', you can find guys doing the same thing at any venue in America. Wild Cherry were basically a decent bar band that somehow lucked into one big hit, and never really made anything noteworthy again. Still, I hold by my opinion that anyone who doesn't like 'Play That Funky Music' is no friend of mine.
155
156This is a song that brings people together. This is a song made at the absolute height of funk music about knowing the joy of funk music knows no boundaries. You've gotta keep on playing funky music.
157
158Lay down the boogie. Play that funky music 'til you die."
159
160!!!"Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett (1962)
161
162"Deserve better?! My God, this guy had one of the most amazing lives I've ever read about! I'd consider myself lucky if I accomplished even a fraction of the things this guy did!
163
164Pickett died in 2007 at the age of 69. He never exactly struck it rich, but 'Monster Mash' assured that he'd never have to worry about making rent, either. He went on tour playing the thing all the time dressed in a bloody lab coat. All I can tell you is the man lived a full life.
165
166And while 'Monster Mash' may seem tired now after seven bajillion plays, there's a reason we still have 50 years after it came out. To this day, when you think of dancing monsters, it's to the sound of early 60s doo wop and girl groups.
167
168Can you imagine Wolfman or Dracula swing dancing or break dancing? No! They do the Monster Mash, and so do you."
169
170!!!"Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba (1997)
171
172"Deserve to be known for more than one song? Yeah. Yeah. Hell to the yeah!
173
174Yeah, Chumbawamba are probably the most interesting band that will ''ever'' be featured on One Hit Wonderland. I'll honestly be a little sad when I have to do the next episode where I'm gonna be covering something stupid like 'Pacman Fever' or whatever. When they broke up, the website ''Stereo Gum'' wrote that Chumbawamba was one of the few bands who could honestly claim they did everything they could as a band. That basically sums it up.
175
176So even if I'm not a card-carrying anarchist myself, I have nothing but admiration for them and...their dozens of members and their many, many accomplishments. They are a singular, unique entity in pop culture, and they have my eternal respect.
177
178Go, Chumbawamba! Viva the revolution!"
179
180!!!"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" by Elmo and Patsy (1979)
181
182"This episode was a mistake.
183
184This is not what this show is supposed to be about. I was expecting to cover underrated real artists, and novelty holiday songs are as far from real artists as I can get. Putting this episode together was ''torturous''. I don't ever want to listen to this song ''ever again''.
185
186God, I think I'm somehow even ''less'' in the Christmas spirit than I was when I started. I just want this song to be over. Can't we just skip to Groundhog Day?"
187
188!!2013
189!!!"Party All The Time" by Eddie Murphy (1985)
190
191"I would say that he probably deserved a little worse.
192
193He didn't earn those hits. Eddie Murphy's vocals weren't strong enough on their own to merit a singing career. These are vanity projects, plain and simple. And like most vanity projects, they were pretty lame.
194
195Weird how vanity has become synonymous with embarrassment.
196
197Not everything he recorded was terrible, but he never managed to make the case that he was a guy who wasn't trying to sound like other people. Especially Music/{{Prince}}, and especially on that last album which sounds like the really bad albums Prince made in the '90s. Eddie Murphy sounded like a guy doing impressions. No more and no less. The only time he sounded like himself is when he did that Eddie Murphy laugh at the end of some of his songs.
198
199He still finds a way to sing in a lot of his movies. Every single one of them is better than 'Party All The Time'. Murphy, of course, continued to be successful and make us laugh to this day. [[SarcasmMode Such as last year when he released]] [[Film/AThousandWords a film]] [[DamnedByFaintPraise that got a rare 0% on]] Website/RottenTomatoes.
200
201May you continue to party all the time, Eddie."
202
203!!!"Closing Time" by Semisonic (1998)
204
205"Yes, yes, yes yes, and yes.
206
207Semisonic's music is very much of its time in that it sounds like '90s rock, so if you don't like '90s alt-rock, don't bother. Honestly, I'm not surprised that Semisonic never really quite took off; they're a lot like Music/FountainsOfWayne and The Marvelous Three. Two other bands that should've been bigger but were just a little too pop to have more than just marginal success in the rock world, and who had more success behind the scenes than as performers. Semisonic weren't forces of personality like [[Music/{{Weezer}} Rivers Cuomo]] or [[Music/GreenDay Billie Jo Armstrong]].
208
209There was never going to be a huge contingent who were going to say 'Oh man, Semisonic were my life in high school!' This is something for a certain brand of record-collecting pop nerd like me, and I'm not sure how many of us there are out there. But still, they were a phenomenally talented band anchored by a superb songwriter, and I wish they had more success. I mean, I've heard like a half-dozen Music/{{Lifehouse}} songs on the radio, and they were all atrocious.
210
211We could've given a couple more radio plays to Semisonic. But at least they have 'Closing Time': the right song for the right time."
212
213!!!"Me & Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul (1972)
214
215"Uhh... yes? I guess I'll go with yes.
216
217He deserved more success, he also probably deserved better material, and probably better oversight from the record label. Kinda got screwed in that department. But even then, he still made a lot of good music, and I can't imagine how the world would've been worse by having more Billy Paul in it. You can still find his stuff on tons of compilation CD's and stuff.
218
219Paul is doing well enough for himself; he had to sue Gamble and Huff for some of his back royalties a few years ago, but he got it.
220
221And of course, 'Me & Mrs. Jones' is eternal."
222
223!!!"It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls (1982)
224
225"Eh.
226
227Honestly, if you're gonna check out more of The Weather Girls' stuff, I'd recommend the stuff they made before and after they were The Weather Girls because those were a lot better than most of the stuff they released under that name. Then again, I didn't think any of their songs were ''bad'' either. I like it at least as much as the stuff Music/ArethaFranklin was putting out in TheEighties.
228
229Yeah, I can see why didn't take off, but the world certainly wouldn't have been a worse place if The Weather Girls had made it rain a little longer. Seriously, who doesn't like 'It's Raining Men'?
230
231I like them. The Weather Girls get a thumbs-up from me."
232
233!!!"Cotton-Eye Joe" by Music/{{Rednex}} (1994)
234
235"I really grew to loathe this band over the course of this review.
236
237That said, 'did they deserve better'? Well, they actually did about as well, probably even better than, you can expect a novelty euro-pop group to do. And honestly, not all of their songs are bad. I kinda like that Native American one, but... Yeah, you only have to hear one techno version of 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' before you give up on the entire enterprise.
238
239So yeah, Rednex: one gimmick extended far too long."
240
241!!!"Unbelievable" by EMF (1990)
242
243"Look, they had one hit in the US, and a few hits in England. I really don't see how they could've realistically hoped for more.
244
245They caught the tail end of a dying genre, and weren't exactly the most original, or talented, or worthwhile. This is exactly the kind of band that becomes a flash in the pan. I would recommend their stuff only if you were ''really, really'' interested in the whole baggy scene, and you've already heard the better-remembered bands.
246
247I guess my final verdict is... ehh...
248
249[[FunWithAcronyms Eh... Meh... Feh...?]]
250
251But they had 'Unbelievable', and you can't take that away from them."
252
253!!!"I Ran (So Far Away)" by Music/AFlockOfSeagulls (1982)
254
255"Maybe not a whole lot better, but... yeah, better.
256
257Even with the absolute glut of New Wave bands out in the early '80s, I feel like A Flock of Seagulls carved out a sufficiently unique niche for themselves. You can tell what makes them stick out from, say, Kajagoogoo. Of course, 'Space Age Love Song' also counts pretty highly in their favor.
258
259That said, I'm not surprised they burned out so quickly. This was a band designed for 1982 and '83, and pretty much ''only'' '82 and '83. They could not survive outside of those fairly unique conditions. And as it turns out, they didn't have a whole lot of ideas outside of their first album. But despite their one-hit reputation, I feel pretty confident in going to bat for them.
260
261Flock of Seagulls: Worthwhile band. Stupid hair.
262
263Really, ''really'' stupid hair.
264
265Like, even for an alien. Aliens would know better than that."
266
267!!!"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by Music/TheProclaimers (1988)
268
269"Better? They seem to be doing pretty well for themselves.
270
271Look, it should come as a surprise to no one that The Proclaimers are still hometown heroes in Scotland where they regularly sell out concerts all the time. But also, they're, ya know, they're just the definition of a band you want around. They weren't redundant, they had a unique style and a unique image, they were pretty talented songwriters, and they had one giant hit that has kept them working and will pay the rent for the rest of their lives.
272
273The fact that they never bent to trends has served them well. That's a big reason why their careers have persisted far longer than their contemporaries. Then again, I can only imagine the colossal failure that would've happened if they ever tried to be hip in TheEighties or TheNineties. But they just were who they were and still are.
274
275Soon, I imagine The Proclaimers will be called back to their home planet, and that will be a tragedy when that happens. But for the time being, I am proud to proclaim: Yes, The Proclaimers are a good band.
276
277I salute you, Proclaimers. May you continue to walk those 500 miles."
278
279!!!"To Be With You" by Mr. Big (1992)
280
281"I guess. Yeah, yeah.
282
283Like I said, their biggest problem was they were kind of weak songwriters. If they could've solved that, they could legitimately have had a strong, long lasting carrer--
284
285Oh, wait. TheNineties.
286
287What am I talking about? There's no way they could've sustained a career in ''that'' decade; not stateside, at least.
288
289That said, they survived and thrived through a decade that really should've crushed them like bugs, so I don't, I don't really feel bad for them, either. There's no doubt they were a really talented ensemble, and if you're into guys who can really play, man, they'd be a good band to check out. Above all, unlike many of their peers, they did not strike me as posers or idiots. They never really got big, but if they called themselves 'Mr. Pretty Solid for a Hair Metal Band', I would agree with that.
290
291Mr. Big: Of all the hair bands, they were [[WaxingLyrical the last to be with you]], and I think they made a good send-off for the genre. Rock on."
292
293!!!"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly (1968)
294
295"I feel safe in saying that 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' is pretty much all the Iron Butterfly anyone needs.
296
297Yeah, I'm not even sure it's fair to call Iron Butterfly a one-hit wonder, considering 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' should count as 4 1/2 songs at least. Iron Butterfly were ultimately either too different or not different enough, I'm not sure. Iron Butterfly found themselves caught between two different trends, and they couldn't keep up. But this is not to take anything away from 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida'. There's pretty much nothing like it before or since.
298
299So if you've gotta have just one hit, this is the kind of hit you want to have."
300
301!!!"Who Let the Dogs Out?" by Baha Men (2000)
302
303"Umm... in a better world, they would be famous for things other than what they are famous for.
304
305Look, they tried being authentic and respectful, got nowhere... You can't blame them for cashing in when they did. But yeah, the Baha Men were a worthwhile group once, then they made their Faustian bargain, and became the walking punchlines they are now. I don't ''hate'' 'Who Let the Dogs Out?' as much as its reputation suggests I should, but... yeah yeah, no, I'd really rather not."
306
307!!!"Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell (1984)
308
309(''ahem'')
310
311"[[RapidFireNo NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NOOO!]]
312
313[[BigNo NOOOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO.]]
314
315I can't emphasize how little business Rockwell had being a recording artist. He couldn't rap. He couldn't sing. He wasn't a good songwriter, or an engaging performer. [[{{Nepotism}} And if his dad had been Robert Q. Schmuck, he would not have had the opportunities he did]].
316
317That said, 'Somebody's Watching Me' is a bolt of inspiration that came together perfectly. One that lives on at Halloween dance parties to this day.
318
319But let's be clear: that was a fluke.
320
321Somebody may have been watching him, but I can't imagine why."
322
323!!!"Smooth Criminal" by Alien Ant Farm (2001)
324
325"[[Music/MichaelJackson No-no!]]
326
327They covered 'Smooth Criminal', but they probably should've covered 'Bad' because they were pretty bad. 'Smooth Criminal' was their only hit because it was the only song where they sound like they're having any fun. Maybe they should've spent more time trying to be like Music/Sum41. I mean, with the whole background party thing, that's what they look like. It was a ''Warped Tour'' hit for a ''[[Music/{{Korn}} Family Values Tour]]'' band, and Alien Ant Farm never found a way to reconcile the two sides. Maybe with better promotion they could've gotten luckier, but they probably shouldn't have.
328
329I'm really sorry, but Alien Ant Farm are, by a pretty large margin, the least interesting band I've ever covered. I guess.
330
331Look, this isn't my job! [[ItsTheSameNowItSucks All their music sounds the same to me!]]"
332
333!!!"You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone (1977)
334
335"Umm... I don't feel like my life was particularly lit up by listening to more Debby Boone.
336
337The sad thing is, unlike her dad, who had more of a sense of humor about it, Debby was actually kinda hurt by being a punchline. But, uh, she made the music she made. The career of Debby Boone, daughter of Pat Boone, singer of 'You Light Up My Life', went exactly the way you'd imagine it would go. I think 'You Light Up My Life' was probably more than enough Debby Boone for anyone.
338
339Again, she seems really nice, but... no, this is not the music for me. She filled our nights with song, but I wish she hadn't. Sorry."
340
341!!!"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive (1984)
342
343"[[UnnecessaryMakeover God, what makes a person think that much plastic surgery is a good idea?]] [[BodyHorror That's just grotesque.]]
344
345[[DistractingDisambiguation Sorry, what was the question?]]
346
347Uh, no. No they didn't.
348
349They seemed to have all the ingredients for a longer career in [[TheEighties the glam-tastic '80s]], but...uhh, the songs just weren't there, just weren't... No, this is a band that really only put it together for one song, and everything else they released seemed like a lesser variation on the same thing. They never released anything I thought was ''bad'' or a waste of time, but they're definitely a minor entry in the genre.
350
351But, I guess the name of the song ''was'' 'You Spin Me Round' [[ExactWords like]] ''[[ExactWords a]]'' [[ExactWords record]], not ''multiple'' records.
352
353Dead or Alive: Proof that you can't sustain a music career on attitude alone."
354
355!!2014
356!!!"Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn (1992)
357
358"Look, if your tastes run toward easy-listening light rock, you could certainly do worse.
359
360I saw one writer describe Marc Cohn as 'the last singer-songwriter', which sounds about right. He would probably have a much better reputation if he started in TheSeventies. Probably the last of his kind to slip through to the popular consciousness before that window closed. There is still a market for this kind of music, of course, just not in the mainstream pop sphere. More like at Starbucks and Barnes & Noble, and I don't even know if they were selling music when Cohn first started.
361
362And he's still recording today, by the way, including a covers album just a couple years ago. Marc Cohn probably did not deserve to be called the best debut of 1991, but he wasn't a bad artist by any means. Just too tasteful.
363
364And 'Walking in Memphis'... Who doesn't like walking in Memphis?
365
366Um...go Grizzles."
367
368!!!"How Bizarre" by OMC (1995)
369
370"...You know , I wasn't expecting to be saying this but yeah, yeah. Honestly, yeah, I'll say that for OMC.
371
372I'm not sure I wanted more than one album from them, but, ya know, they're just such a unique, different band. They do a lot of the same kind of genre-hopping that reminds me of Music/{{Beck|Musician}}, especially Beck's funkier stuff. If they had managed to get a little more airtime, I wouldn't have complained at all.
373
374And now that Pauly's passed, I assume this means the rights are now available again for purchase, so... I think someone should get on that so [[NoodleIncident we can know exactly what happened when they drove off]].
375
376I'm sure it's fascinating."
377
378!!!"Float On" by The Floaters (1977)
379
380(''laughs'')
381
382"'Float On' has not aged well. Well, I ''say'' it hasn't aged well, but I don't know it was taken all that seriously even in 1977.
383
384Their other songs were far less embarrassing, but this one is definitely the most interesting and fun to listen to. And I'll say this, too: even though 'Float On' is a phenomenally silly song and definitely not something you want to hear very often, I do prefer its faux-smooth, cheeseball lover man schtick to the more modern R&B guys who are just douchebags."
385
386!!!"Ghetto Superstar (That Is What You Are)" by Pras (1998)
387
388"Uh, I'll tell you what ''we'' deserved: another [[Music/TheFugees Fugees]] album.
389
390It's clear that Pras just wasn't interesting enough a rapper on his own; he ''needed'' The Fugees. But in retrospect, The Fugees all needed each other. [[Music/LaurynHill Lauryn]] is now literally insane and hasn't made an album in 15 years. Wyclef basically disappeared into his own pretensions and political dilettantism and...
391
392...whatever ''this'' is." (''refers to his wailing, indecipherable contribution to 'We Are The World 25''')
393
394"It might've seemed differently in '98 when Lauryn and Wyclef were getting nominated for all those awards, but it's clear now they were all at their strongest ''together''. And as for Pras solo, well... he never became a ghetto superstar like he wanted. It happens.
395
396But if you remember what late '90s rap was all about--Ma$e, Music/PuffDaddy, Music/MasterP--could we have used a couple more Pras songs? [[BigYes Yes. Hell yes.]]
397
398It's just a shame he thought he should be acting instead."
399
400!!!"Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" by Nine Days (2000)
401
402"Well, let me put it like this: [[WaxingLyrical This was the story of a]]--[[BaitAndSwitchComment no. No, they didn't.]]
403
404Yeah, they weren't the ''worst'' thing ever; they had some potential. The label blanded them up, and then screwed them over. But even with the harder rock sound they tried, they still weren't any harder than Music/MatchboxTwenty or anything. These were ''not'' unfairly ignored talents.
405
406The story of Nine Days could've been the story of a billion other bands. But it's the story of them specifically because of that one song.
407
408That one worthless, joyously-wonderful song."
409
410!!!"Groove Is in the Heart" by Deee-Lite (1990)
411
412"None of their other songs ever delivered on the promise of 'Groove Is in the Heart'. They still deserved better.
413
414They were fun to listen to, especially on their first album. They were just, I guess, too weird for the time. They might have had better luck in the last half of TheNineties alongside Music/SmashMouth, and Music/{{Hanson}}, and especially The Music/SpiceGirls who show a lot of influence from Deee-Lite on them. Music/LadyGaga probably owes her a lot, too.
415
416At least we still have 'Groove Is in the Heart', though. Everybody loves that. Unless you don't, in which case I guess groove is just not in your heart.
417
418God knows what ''is'' in your heart."
419
420!!!"Just a Friend" by Biz Markie (1989)
421
422"Abso-friggin-loutely.
423
424Biz Markie is an original. There's been none like him, and there won't be another any time soon. Yeah, he was a clown, but the world loves a clown for a reason.
425
426Biz Markie challenged the preconceptions of who could be a rapper, because he wasn't a 'gangsta', he wasn't slick, he wasn't a lover-man or a pretty boy, and he never tried to be. He just was who he was. And every rapper who's come out since then who was weird or goobery or grew up being uncool owes him a little something.
427
428Biz Markie--wailing, mumbling Biz Markie--a pioneer of music. Respect."
429
430!!!"Informer" by Snow (1992)
431
432"Well... ye... ...no, not really.
433
434I found Snow a lot less hateable than his reputation would suggest; he wasn't nearly the obnoxious, incompetent twerp that Music/VanillaIce was. [[NeverLiveItDown And is.]] Snow was, in fact, very respectful of the art form he co-opted. He recorded many times in Jamaica, and I never thought his love of reggae was shallow or insincere.
435
436But... I dunno. Snow is not a guy I really want to stick my neck out for, ya know? Like the fake accent, man, it's hard to get around.
437
438And 'licky boom-boom down', what are you supposed to do with that?"
439
440!!!"Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede (1968)
441
442"Uhh...
443
444Sweden, you seemed to like the guy. [[AmericansHateTingle You could've kept all this for yourself, honestly.]]
445
446Look, '70s AM bubble rock was made by a bunch of these short-lived, manufactured bands that no one took seriously as artists, not even themselves. So trying to analyze them as, ya know, 'artists' is difficult. But I've listened to enough Blue Swede now that I think I've got a handle on who they were, and I would call them a very poor man's Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
447
448Blue Swede, I am confident in saying, did not need to exist. But, ya know, if you have a bottomless tolerance for '70s kitsch, then yeah, go ahead. 'Ooga shaka' all you want. Me? No, I'll pass.
449
450Sorry, [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 Star Lord]]. 'Awesome Mix, Vol. 1' is a little less awesome than you think it is."
451
452!!!"Maniac" by Michael Sembello (1983)
453
454"I think I have been enjoying the work of Michael Sembello in exactly the way it should be enjoyed.
455
456Thirty years in hindsight, these videos are pure gold. This would not have been as fun if I knew these songs to begin with. Unfortunately, it looks like he kept trying to ride trends, and then most of it is like really bad soundtrack filler and soft rock. But in that magical year of 1983, those trends brought us "Maniac" and "Automatic Man", two songs that will earn him my only semi-ironic respect for the rest of his life.
457
458Oh god, this is one of the most glorious happy accidents in pop history. The man missed his calling writing about robots and chainsaw-wielding psychos, I swear to God."
459
460!!!"Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins (1998)
461
462"Uhh... maybe I'm not the person to ask.
463
464'Guy with acoustic guitar'? Not for me, but Shawn Mullins is fine. If you like guys who sound like watered-down Music/TomPetty, Shawn Mullins is the guy for you. Which there are definitely worse things to sound like.
465
466I mean, I like Music/TheWallflowers, so there ya go."
467
468!!2015
469!!!"Word Up" by Cameo (1986)
470
471"Actually, they did pretty well. But yes, they deserved better.
472
473I actually don't like much 80's R&B, especially when it got into the, like, [[NewJackSwing Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, stuff from]] Music/JanetJackson, all that. But pretty much everything I heard from Cameo, I liked. They had the bad luck to break out right when the public was unnecessarily hostile to Black music. And if Cameo was only a mainstream success for a brief period of time, it's not because they were only briefly hip to trends. It's because trends were only briefly hip to them.
474
475Cameo is still touring, and I think their legacy will only grow in stature as the years go on. Word."
476
477!!!"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65 (1998)
478
479(''grunt'')
480
481"I'm not gonna say I hate Eiffel 65; this is not a band to be angry about. But I certainly can't think of anything I like about them. There are few songs as brainless as 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)'. And to me, most of their other songs sound like filler songs on Dance Dance Revolution, complete with shitty screen saver video.
482
483That said, unlike many dance acts, they, uhh... they definitely carved out their own identity. You weren't gonna mistake Eiffel 65 for anyone else. And if you are more amused by unembarrassed stupidity than I am, maybe you can find something you like about them.
484
485But personally, I find the name of their only hit fitting because Eiffel 65 ''[[FunWithHomophones blew]]''."
486
487!!!"St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" by John Parr (1985)
488"Yeah, yeah... [[ByNoIMeanYes yeah, not really]].
489
490Yeah, I got basically what I expected out of this one. John Parr was not a man with the talent or charisma to last more than a couple songs. But my opinion of 'St. Elmo's Fire' the song remains unchanged, even despite [[Film/StElmosFire the lousy movie]] or the badness of any of the guy's other stuff."
491
492!!!"[=MMMBop=]" by Music/{{Hanson}} (1997)
493
494"Oooooh yes.
495
496After I became a Hanson fan, I checked to see if I now liked '[=MMMBop=]', and I didn't. But I'm glad they used the success of that song to keep their career going instead of fading away like billions of teen pop stars before them. If they didn't have '[=MMMBop=]' in their past, I think people would talk about them in the breath as, ya know, cooler bands like Music/{{Spoon}}, or Music/FountainsOfWayne, or Music/TheFratellis, or bands like that.
497
498So yes, they deserved better, but it's hard to feel bad for them. Maybe they're not as famous as they were in '97, but they used that momentum to propel what can only be considered a strong career. And they certainly don't seem like they resent their one big hit, either.
499
500Truly one of my favorite bands I've ever covered on One Hit Wonderland."
501
502!!!"Turning Japanese" by The Vapors (1980)
503
504"Yes. Yes, [[WaxingLyrical I really think so]].
505
506How about this: they ''deserved the opportunity'' to see if they deserved better. Now, seriously, hold up: My life is definitely a tiny bit better because I listened to them. So if you want to hear where punk started turning into new wave, you could really do worse. Good band."
507
508!!!"Butterfly" by Crazy Town (2000)
509
510"N-n-n-n-n-n-NO!
511
512Unfortunately, exploring further Crazy Town records revealed exactly what I expected it to: a really lousy metal band who had one hit that sounded absolutely nothing like anything else they ever released. Yeah, 'Butterfly' is one of those bad songs I can totally get behind. Considering what happened to Crazy Town, it's not surprising that no other band ever tried to repeat their success. But I wish they had. Can you honestly say we didn't need more of this? More than we needed more Music/{{POD}}?
513
514Yeah, so that's...that's my verdict. Crazy Town was mostly bad, but 'Butterfly' is still [[SoBadItsGood awesomely bad]]."
515
516!!!"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" by Meco (1977)
517
518"Pfft! No.
519
520This guy's best work is definitely not as a lead artist. This is a guy who belonged behind the scenes while other people took the lead. Franchise/StarWars was fertile enough to keep going for eternity. But the disco ''Star Wars'' theme was not; it is distinctly of a very specific time and place. But for that short moment in time, it worked.
521
522May the Dance be with you."
523
524!!2016
525!!!"Mickey" by Toni Basil (1982)
526
527"I feel like if you asked her, she'd laugh pretty hard at the thought that she actually needed to do 'better'.
528
529No, she did pretty goddamn well for herself. Arguably, music is the thing she's ''least'' successful for, seeing as 'Mickey' never made her much money. Most of the money from her hits tends to go to the songwriter, which, ya know, she's technically not the songwriter even though she wrote the cheerleader chant which is the only part anyone remembers.
530
531But anyway, sometimes I do these episodes, and I have to cancel them because I just cannot find any information about the band. I looked up her, and I just found a goddamn ton of info from long-ass articles and interviews and retrospectives. It's... no, she is very, very big and important. And she's still working today, in her seventies!
532
533[[WithDueRespect So I mean this in the kindest way:]] [[ExactWords no, she did not deserve better.]]
534
535!!!"Eve of Destruction" by Barry [=McGuire=] (1965)
536
537"Pfft! No, he's fine. Yeah, his other songs, yeah, you can skip 'em.
538
539He had written a bunch of songs before he got big; he released a whole solo album. I'm not sure why he didn't write his own singles afterwards. The fact that he was broke before he got picked up for a solo career might've had something to do with it. In any case, maybe you could say he deserved better if he, ya know, was more, ya know, real, more authentic. But in my opinion, his other singles you can do without. He found his niche outside of the mainstream, and if you like Jesus music, by all means listen to his '70s stuff.
540
541And if you like his newer Music/KidzBop'y stuff, uhh... then you probably already listen to him.
542
543Oh, and 'Eve of Destruction' holds up. So if you want a song that implies you should start hoarding canned goods in your basement, that's what I'd go with. Peace."
544
545!!!"Ridin'" by Music/{{Chamillionaire}} (2005)
546
547"DID I MENTION THE MILLIONS? WHO CARES!?
548
549I don't give one shit about whether his music career should've been bigger.
550
551I mean, okay, I wouldn't have minded if some of his other songs have been hits. I listened to some of his mix tapes; he's a pretty funny guy. He still might have more hits in him. He's finally releasing that third album this year, so who the hell knows? I mean, no one was talking about Music/{{Bone Thugs|NHarmony}} in 2006, and then Chamillionaire brought ''them'' back. So yeah, he could very well make a comeback and sell a ton more records.
552
553Won't be selling them to me, though.
554
555Done enough work for him."
556
557!!!"I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness (2003)
558
559"Uhh, yes!
560
561It is not hard to figure out why The Darkness didn't stay huge. They were treated like a novelty. They treated ''themselves'' like a novelty. But they were ''still'' awesome. I don't expect them to ever have another hit. And quite honestly, even if this ''were'' the only song they ''ever'' released, I'd be fine with it because it's just it's just so perfectly them.
562
563The Darkness. Rock on."
564
565!!!"Living in a Box" by Living in a Box (1985)
566
567"Well... maybe not ''better'', exactly, but I could see how they could, kinda...
568
569No. No, they didn't.
570
571Ya know, I do this show because I love breaking down different genres, laughing at funny outfits, exploring things people forgot, but... Just listening to this music, no, I can pretty much do without Living in a Box. I'm happy to leave that one behind. Once I'm done with this, I'm gonna stick all this in a box.
572
573Because that's where this belongs: in a cardboard box that you tape up with duct tape and stick in a garage along with all the other shit from TheEighties that you never threw out."
574
575!!!"I Love You Always Forever" by Donna Lewis (1996)
576
577"Look, I'll be straight with you. This was a boring episode to research.
578
579No, no she really didn't... I, uhh, don't know what to say here. This... this, uh... yeah. The song's nice. I wouldn't break my neck to find more of her stuff."
580
581!!!"I Touch Myself" by Divinyls (1990)
582
583"Yeah.
584
585Did they deserve better in the sense of 'did they deserve one more hit song'? Yeah. But they were a cult band through and through. They just weren't a band that could be appreciated by the mainstream, but they are still considered one of Australia's best rock bands if their Hall of Fame induction is any indication.
586
587But even if they only ever had this one song, they'd still be great. Just a solid [[DoubleEntendre guilty pleasure]] about guilty pleasuring yourself.
588
589The Divinyls: They touched themselves. They also touched all of us."
590
591!!!"Mexican Radio" by Wall of Voodoo (1983)
592
593"I... ...kind of?
594
595I don't really like any of the stuff I heard from Wall of Voodoo, and I'm not sure Stan Ridgeway's solo stuff I'm that into, either. But, ya know, it... ...it was original. No one else was making it. I can totally see why they have a cult following, but... ...ugh, no, it's not for me.
596
597But if you are an enthusiast of cowboy-influence synth pop, well...here's a band for you."
598
599!!!"One Tin Soldier" by Coven (1971)
600
601"...yeah.
602
603They were just too ahead of their time, is what happened. Imagine if they had a career that was driven by this (''shows something from'' Black Mass) and not this (''shows 'One Tin Soldier'''). Yeah, I just don't like this song. I mean, I like the chorus, but the verses kill it for me. It just wasn't what Coven were made to do. It was a fluke soundtrack hit from a fluke movie hit. Not what they should've been doing.
604
605Ahh, what might have been..."
606
607!!!"Flood" by Jars of Clay (1995)
608
609"Well, all will receive their just reward when the Lord calls them home. But they seem like they've done well enough.
610
611The fact that they crossed over at all is shocking on its own for a Christian band; I don't think they were trying at all to be mainstream, that was just a bonus. It was a good time for Christian rock, unlike nowadays when the market appears to have dried up for everyone except the blandest, least-creative acts in the world.
612
613So I give Jars of Clay the highest praise I will ever give a Christian group: [[DamnedByFaintPraise I could almost mistake them for a real band.]]"
614
615!!!"Beds are Burning" by Midnight Oil (1987)
616
617"Usually when I cover these bands that are huge in their own country, I say, ya know, they did so well that they didn't ''need'' to do better. But here, I'm saying, yes, they deserved ''way'' better.
618
619Now this is a good damn band with a serious legacy, and they are absolutely worth your time. So, do you like political music? Are you into 80s college rock? Are you okay with some of the topics being a little obscure to your little Northern Hemispheric mind? Well, check these guys out right away."
620
621!!2017
622!!!"Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco (1985)
623
624"Well, he did well enough in his home country, obviously, but did he deserve to be bigger in the US and the UK?
625
626No.
627
628I'm not saying he's bad; he's actually very interesting. It's just I can't imagine a world where Falco has a sustainable career in America. And according to blogs, he tried many times, it just never came together. Apparently, he arguably wasn't even a one-hit wonder. But even if every one of his singles crossed over, you'd think of him as a one-hit wonder anyway.
629
630'Rock Me Amadeus' is just a thing that shouldn't even be, and yet, so wonderfully, ''is''. And that's the way it should be listened to: a bizarre experiment never to be repeated.
631
632Falco, [[GratuitousForeignLanguage ruhe in frieden, auf wiedersehen]]."
633
634!!!"Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles (1979)
635
636(''shrug'') "Sure.
637
638I mean, I'm sure Trevor Horn isn't weeping that The Buggles weren't more successful as he sits on his pile of gold records, but... yeah, yeah, sure, I would've been fine with them having more hits. I can't imagine that ever happening—they were far too weird—but, I mean, yeah, what would've been the harm?
639
640The Buggles: A strange band that wrote the future."
641
642!!!"Freak Like Me" by Adina Howard (1995)
643
644"Uhh... If she could find the songs to back it up, sure.
645
646She didn't have the most interesting voice, but she had the poise and confidence of a much more seasoned performer. 'Freak Like Me', that was always going to be a hard one to top, but if she had had more support?
647
648Heck yeah! Yeah."
649
650!!!"Right Now" by SR-71 (2000)
651
652"Look, Mitch Allen is obviously a very talented composer. But I have a hard time making the case that the world needed more SR-71.
653
654They weren't doing anything new, they didn't have a whole lot of range, they seemed to be following trends their entire career. They were the very definition of a redundant band. But 'Right Now' is still a killer pop song, and unjustly forgotten. The polish on that thing, the songcraft, it's insane. It is absolutely no surprise for me ''at all'' that he continues behind the scenes as a songwriter. Although he's still never written anything as catchy as '1985' or 'Right Now'.
655
656As a matter of fact, his one big hit song was about a mediocre romance that was never gonna go anywhere, but was good enough for the time being. Really, doesn't that just sum up SR-71?"
657
658!!!"In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry (1970)
659
660"I can say definitively that Mungo Jerry got every bit of success they deserved.
661
662'In the Summertime' is an eternal jam. The rest of their stuff... ...it's fine. It was moderately good, got them a moderate amount of success. [[SoOkayItsAverage They weren't overrated or underrated, they were 'rated'. They were perfectly rated]]. And if you're doing anything fun this summer, this might not be a bad song to throw on.
663
664[[TakeThat It's certainly better than anything you're gonna get from 2017]]!"
665
666!!!"Laffy Taffy" by [=D4L=] (2006)
667
668"No. I mean, yeah, sure. I mean, no!
669
670Look, 'Laffy Taffy' was not a good song. That's all I wanted to say when I started this episode. I just wanted to make an episode about the worst song I could remember, and, uhh... and now, here we are."
671
672!!!"Give It to You" by Jordan Knight (1999)
673
674"I can't believe I'm gonna say this, but yes, absolutely.
675
676I have developed a surprising fondness for the Music/{{New Kids|OnTheBlock}} and for Jordan's solo career, also. Maybe not for actual music he released, but he was a talented guy and he helped direct the path of pop music. And he's talented enough that he could have and should have had a better career than he did. What happened, I dunno. I just want to say thank you Jordan, Jonathan, Joey, Danny, and Donnie, for bringing us so much joy and happiness.
677
678[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Minus 'The Right Stuff', which still sounds like ass.]]"
679
680!!!"I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred (1991)
681
682"No, no, they didn't deserve better. They were [[WaxingLyrical just too sexy]] to deserve better.
683
684Yeah, I think it's fair to say that Right Said Fred got more out of life than they really merited. But man, they had one great idea, and they they ''milked the shit out of it''. Some day, if I ever come up with a phrase that popular, I hope to ride it as well as Right Said Fred did. God bless you two beefy, oiled-up baldies.
685
686Yeah, yeah, let's finish it there. We're done. We are too sexy to continue."
687
688!!!"Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (1968)
689
690"Yes! Yes! Absolutely!
691
692This band is so goddamn influential, and an inspiration to so many weirdos. So many much more famous and successful rock stars owe so much to him that I'm pretty sure they all try to buy him lunch every day. He's just that impressive. And yeah, maybe he was too weird to gain any traction. I can't really imagine a world where ''Kingdom Come'' or ''Strangelands'' go platinum or anything. But still, this man was an absolute original who shaped rock and roll. A genuine oddball imitated for decades since.
693
694I mean [[RefugeInAudacity he set his hair aflame and shouted, "Fire!"]]
695
696What more could you possibly ask for!?
697
698!!!"Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" by Rick Derringer (1970)
699
700"Let's say he deserves to be better known. Now, your average rock fan probably wouldn't recognize the guy's name, but they should. Then again, if he ''was'' more known, then Alex Jones probably should've stained his reputation irreparably.
701
702Sorry, that just took the wind out of my sails.
703
704Ya know, no. I'm not gonna let it ruin his work for me. The man is one of the great side men of rock and roll, even if he became a crazy conspiracy asshole afterward. And 'Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo' holds up, I will totally stand by it. 'Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo'.
705
706Okay, it does still sound a little dumb to me."
707
708!!2018
709!!!"Tic Tac Toe" by Kyper (1990)
710
711"I don't think TheNineties really needed another pop rapper. We didn't need more than one Hammer.
712
713His dance stuff I think was pretty good. Would've liked to hear more of that. I think he might've broke a little late. If he had broken out a little earlier, he could probably have been a lot bigger. So, uh, did he deserve better? Yeah, sure, why not?
714
715Well, I hope you're doing okay, dude. May your tic-tac-toes never end in a tie."
716
717!!!"What is Love" by Haddaway (1993)
718
719(''shrug'')
720
721"He's a good singer. Others have done a lot more with a lot less. But I don't think it really matters. He was a ''dance artist''. Personality doesn't really matter in dance music. You have the songs to make people dance, or you don't. And he didn't.
722
723Of course, he started on such a high note that there was nowhere to go but down. I mean, that song's never going away. Not until we discover the actual meaning of love.
724
725'What is Love', forever."
726
727!!!"Pepper" by Butthole Surfers (1996)
728
729"'Did they deserve better'. Ya know, you ask that question like they ''wanted'' better. They demonstrably ''did not''.
730
731That one hit was pretty much all the hit they needed. If they wanted more success, they'd have picked a different name. They weren't trying to have hits, they made the music they wanted, and they are legends because of it. And in between their weird, weird career, there was this one brief hit that happened as one last troll of a joke that hit [[WaxingLyrical like an avalanche coming down the mountain]].
732
733'Did they deserve better'. ''Fuck you!''"
734
735!!!"Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" by Scatman John (1994)
736
737"Yes. Definitely. Abso-ski-ba-di-ba-dee-lutley.
738
739This was just a stupid novelty song to me before I did this episode, and now it is a song from one of my favorite artists I've ever covered here. I feel nothing but happiness listening to this. And though he is no longer with us, I truly believe that the Scatman is still out there in Scatland, making our dreams come true."
740
741!!!"Missing (Todd Terry remix)" by Everything but the Girl (1995)
742
743"Yeah. Yeah.
744
745This is really just a great band who did a lot of great things over their long, long career. And even if they never really built up that legendary cult status like Music/{{The Cure|Band}} or Music/TheSmiths, I really do recommend their [[TheEighties '80s]] stuff, it's... they're just a damn good band. So, yes. Yes, they deserved better. They deserved more success like the desert deserves the rain.
746
747Does a desert deserve rain? I don't know if that makes sense.
748
749But yeah, good band."
750
751!!!"Lovefool" by The Cardigans (1996)
752
753"Hell yeah!
754
755Very strange and interesting band you've got here. Now I wasn't too surprised at this, because I remember that second hit, but these guys are just all over the place. And I will say this: Every phase of their career, I liked. They're not a band who was ever gonna be like these huge, lasting rock stars. They were way too idiosyncratic. But this is exactly the kind of act we need more of.
756
757In a world where so much rock music sounds calculated, the sense I got from The Cardigans is that they made the music they wanted to make, and I found all of it extremely refreshing. And at the very crest of their career, they gave us one happy, sunshine-y summer pop song.
758
759God bless you, unclassifiable Scandinavian indie rockers. You made TheNineties so much more interesting."
760
761!!!"She Blinded Me With Science" by Thomas Dolby (1982)
762
763"Umm... ye—...almost?
764
765I dunno. He's obviously a for-real, talented guy, but it never quite came together for me. Not the same that his influences like [[Music/DavidBowie Bowie]] or The Music/TalkingHeads do. It wasn't for me. But that's kind of the appeal for him, that he's not for everyone. He was just a very singular guy with a very weird muse that he wasn't afraid to follow no matter where it took him. And I just admire the guy for being who he is. He made a song about mad science, and he was a legit kind of a mad scientist. That's awesome.
766
767Thank you, Mr. Dolby, for blinding me with your novelty music and hilarious music videos."
768
769!!!"The Mummer's Dance" by Loreena [=McKennitt=] (1997)
770
771"Should we even answer this? She's sold ''15 million records''. That's the same amount of records that the Music/BareNakedLadies sold, and they just got inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
772
773But what I mean by 'did she deserve better' is, 'does she deserve better than to be called a one-hit wonder'? And yes, obviously she deserves better than that.
774
775But I don't think anyone really thinks of her in those terms. I don't think people even remember her one hit. But those that do, it seems to have got them devoted to her for life. This was a weird episode, but I appreciate being able to do it. There are a lot of genres that won't ever get out of their niche unless the stars line up just right. And that's what happened here. When she started showing up on the rock charts, she said that people had broader tastes than they're given credit for, and she was right.
776
777Loreena's still one of the most popular acts of New Age around, and she'll probably perform for the rest of her life. I salute her."
778
779!!!"Wherever You Will Go" by The Calling (2001)
780
781"[[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Come on.]]
782
783Look, despite his tumultuous life, Alex and The Calling don't seem like they're hurting. They had a lot of international success with those two albums, and he's been on tour in Asia and Australia in recent years.
784
785But lightning struck once for them. There was a flood of bands like this in the early 2000s, and most of them lasted for between one and zero songs. The Calling did absolutely nothing to distinguish themselves from any other major-label radio act except be cute. They were impersonal, lackluster, and--most damningly--an unambitious band. But that's the magic of pop music: it's not a meritocracy. So sometimes, a bunch of kids release a half-assed, overpolished piece of hacky studio crap, and it just hits that sweet spot, and it sticks around.
786
787I don't know what to say. There's no reason it should've been a hit, and yet there it is. I will never understand music."
788
789!!!"Never Had a Dream Come True" by S Club 7 (2000)
790
791"In America, you mean?
792
793Well, how about I put it like this: I think they deserved to have any of their other hits be big rather than the one that did.
794
795I'm not gonna say I like them, exactly, but I have had 'S Club Party', and 'Reach', and 'Don't Stop Movin', and 'Bring It All Back' attractively stuck in my brain since I started this episode. They're cheesy. They are ''really'' grating. But I see why they're hits. Goddamn it, they're catchy. 'Never Had a Dream Come True' just slides off my brain.
796
797Did they deserve better? Yeah.
798
799They deserve better the same way every child star deserves better than to be ground up and spit out by the pop machine."
800
801!!2019
802!!!"Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger (1998)
803
804"Maybe a little.
805
806If you're interested in a '90s alt-rock band with, like, clever Music/FallOutBoy-esque lyrics, then yeah, maybe check them out. In hindsight, it's incredible that a band like Harvey Danger had even one hit, but that one hit song is undeniable. Had they broken earlier, or been a little more willing to go commercial, I think they could've had at least a couple other hits. But that wasn't them.
807
808Harvey Danger have reunited on and off over the years, but they played their final shows, and they all went on to other successful pursuits in writing, in art, business, the independent music industry... and Nelson has performed in bigger bands that came up after, like [[Music/DeathCabForCutie Death Cab]].
809
810Their one hit is still surreal to them. It's amazing that this self-trashing song lasted this long, but it deserves it. It's still one of the best rock songs of TheNineties."
811
812!!!"Here It Goes Again" by OK Go (2006)
813
814"OK Go have carved out a unique place in entertainment, and [[DamnedByFaintPraise found a level of success that, I think, fits them]].
815
816If 'Here It Goes Again' is still their standout song, it deserves to be. It's very good, and it works with its video in a way that OK Go's subsequent work kinda doesn't. But it's not like I'm surprised that they've made videos the foundation of their career, or begrudge them for it. Making music for a living is extremely hard. If they've found a way to make an audience, entertained people, even if it's in a very different way than most rock bands do, then by God let them do it.
817
818But 'Here It Goes Again', the video ''and'' the song, that's something they'll never be able to recreate.
819
820It's a snapshot of a perfect moment in Internet culture. It's the perfect song for the time."
821
822!!!"Jump Around" by House of Pain (1992)
823
824"Man, sometimes when you do it ''[[ToughActToFollow that perfectly]]'' [[FirstInstallmentWins the first time]], there's no point in continuing.
825
826There's nowhere to go but down from 'Jump Around'. It was [[WaxingLyrical the cream of the crop, it rose to the top]]. It's no wonder they couldn't follow it up, and Everlast had to rebuild his career doing something entirely different. Naw, it's simply the best song ever made.
827
828May 'Jump Around' live forever."
829
830!!!"The Night Chicago Died" by Paper Lace (1974)
831
832"Ehhhh...
833
834Mostly what I got from doing this episode is how ''not'' to have a lasting career:
835* Establish no identity with your first singles
836* Tie yourself to really kitschy music almost designed to age badly
837* Sever ties with the hit-makers who you owe your success to
838
839I don't think they deserve better; I don't even think they really ''wanted'' better. They seem like men with very limited ambitions. They ''liked'' having hits, but they wanted to be, ya know, Three Dog Night, not Music/TheBeatles. They are the very definition of a disposable act. And to be clear, sometimes disposable acts can make truly great lasting moments, but this is not it. There's a reason why no one listens to ''this'' song anymore. Like, I've seen people defend 'The Night Chicago Died', but I'd give it, like, a 2 out of 10 at most, just an obnoxious song in all ways.
840
841The perceived Baby Boomer wisdom always said TheSeventies were worse than TheSixties for music, and I finally get it. It's not that the good music was less good. It's that your average music got ''so much worse''. Like, it wasn't Creator/{{Motown}} anymore, it wasn't garage rock, it was shit like this.
842
843[[TakeThat The night good music died.]]"
844
845!!!"You Get What You Give" by New Radicals (1998)
846
847"It's hard to say they ''deserved'' more when [Gregg] Alexander didn't ''want'' more. Let's say that I, the fan, deserved more from this band, because they were ''really'' good.
848
849In an alternate universe where Alexander could handle the pressure, the New Radicals are...well I don't know if they're successful, exactly, but they're certainly critical darlings. Instead, 'You Get What You Give' lives on as a song too good to be from a one-hit wonder, and yet also too good ''not'' to be from a one-hit wonder. You got it in one, you're never gonna beat it, just go out on top.
850
851Now let's all dance."
852
853!!!"The Hustle" by Van [=McCoy=] (1975)
854
855"The man was extremely talented, so does he deserve more credit for all the things he did? Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
856
857Do I think he deserves to be a household name, or have any of his other songs be big hits? No, not really.
858
859No, I think "The Hustle" was the best thing he ever put his name on. And if that's his legacy, it's a pretty nice one to go out on. Really, he was, like, the first of the modern dance producers, right? He's the one who realized he didn't have to give credit to any of his songs to anyone else. He could just put his name on his own work. So Music/CalvinHarris, Music/DavidGuetta, they owe him a debt of gratitude.
860
861Yeah, this song still rules."
862
863!!!"I Love College" by Asher Roth (2009)
864
865"This is gonna sound kinda weird, but he was good enough that he deserved worse.
866
867If he had not signed when he did, if he had not broken through when he did, with the hit that he did, he might actually be a little bigger now than he was. He has kind of a similar energy to Music/MacMiller. Miller never had that big crossover, but he maintained a decent fan base and a steady level of success all his short life. It seems like with the right nurturing, Roth could've had that at least. But you could tell he was being pigeon-holed, and he just couldn't make the restrictions work for him, and he burnt out on it all really quick.
868
869He is now at the level he seems happy to be at. And maybe at some point, if he keeps going, he'll escape the shadow of "I Love College". At the very least, he knows his one hit altered the course of pop history. Maybe not for the better, but it did.
870
871But as ''not'' great as "I Love College" is, there's still a tiny bit of affection I have for it. Roth didn't write it in college; he dropped out to pursue hip hop and was already missing it. So if you see it as a song of nostalgia to happier and more care-free days, it does sound a tiny bit better."
872
873!!2020
874!!!"Bust a Move" by Young MC (1990)
875
876"Hmm...
877
878I think the fact that he made "Bust a Move" just on its own deserves him a little more credit than he has currently, and that first record actually does have some really solid tunes on it. But he definitely never made a spot for himself in TheNineties, and I can't say anything he made really stuck out to me. But if he had some stronger hooks, he could've been the '90s version of Music/FloRida, pop rap never goes away.
879
880So yeah, ya know what, let's get it up for the man. [[WaxingLyrical The next time a girlie runs up with something to prove, what comes next?]] ... Well, you know."
881
882!!!"Funkytown" by Lipps, Inc. (1980)
883
884"Ehhh... No.
885
886I think this guy [''referring to bandleader Steve Greenberg''] used all his really good ideas on 'Funkytown'. Even at Disco's height, 'Funkytown' would've been a one-off. But really, 'Funkytown' is the only hit you ever really need to make. That song is eternal. Greenberg has said it will outlive all his descendants, and he is correct. 'Funkytown' will live forever. Maybe it's not a song you love, but it's one you have to respect.
887
888And now, if you'll excuse me, [[BrainBleach I'm about to go beat my skull with a hammer]] [[EarWorm to try and remove this song from my brain]]."
889
890!!!"Oh Yeah" by Yello (1985)
891
892"Well, in terms of deserving more ''commercial'' success... no, that's a stupid question. I'm not gonna answer it. Who cares?
893
894But in terms of recognition... Yeah, I think they do deserve better.
895
896I hear all the time about various other early-synthizer one-hit wonders like Music/{{Devo}}, Music/GaryNuman, even Music/ThomasDolby, and how important and influential they are beyond their one hit. I've ''never'' heard anything about Music/{{Yello}} except for their one song.
897
898And yet, they seem to be very important on the influence of SynthPop, {{Electronic|Music}}a, dance music, even HipHop. I get the feeling that they've never quite gotten their due respect.
899
900Well, I'm gonna give it to them.
901
902[[WaxingLyrical Ohhhh yeaaaahhhh. Influential electronica. Beautiful. Bow bow.]]"
903
904!!!"The Rhythm of the Night" by Corona (1993)
905
906"Not really.
907
908Even if it was, I don't think this is the time for me to say, '[[CrossesTheLineTwice Yes, we all needed more Corona.]]'
909
910As with all things, Corona could not last forever.
911
912Uhh, [[OverlyLongGag fingers crossed]].
913
914But these dance acts, they're not meant to be listened to like rock bands or pop stars, with, like, biographies and personal attachments. Except for the members of the band themselves, I don't think anyone really wanted or needed anything more from them.
915
916And yet, their biggest hit really has stood the test of time. A lot more than bigger hits have, in hindsight. And, of course, they're suddenly back in the spotlight now, and...ya know, they're not thrilled about it...and yet, the negative association seems to have helped people appreciate this song more.
917
918When people play this band now, it's in defiance of [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic this stupid virus that shares its name]]. People are still dancing to it, even if only in their own homes. That's not a terrible legacy to have."
919
920!!!"Are You Jimmy Ray?" by Jimmy Ray (1997)
921
922"Probably not. But I wouldn't mind living in [[AlternateUniverse the universe where he had become a big star]].
923
924The late-[[TheNineties 90s]] were a glorious time to be alive, and 'Are You Jimmy Ray?' is just a perfect confluence of events that couldn't have happened at any other time. He could've probably had a better chance at a longer career if he hadn't tried to be a pop star. He would've at least had a chance to release a proper second album.
925
926But at the same time, would we really need that? We've got plenty of throwback traditional artists. We only had one 'Are You Jimmy Ray?'
927
928I hope we never find out if he's Jimmy Ray or not. May 'Are You Jimmy Ray?' [[EarWorm linger on in the back of our brains forever]]."
929
930!!!"I Melt with You" by Modern English (1983)
931
932"Yes. Not like a BigYes, but yes.
933
934"I Melt With You" is an all-time great [[TheEighties '80s]] song by any measure. Modern English, the band, weren't exactly at the level of Music/{{The Cure|Band}} or anything, but they're worth checking out if you like that kind of '80s sound.
935
936[=AllMusic=] has a good point that they were originally tagged as kind of Music/JoyDivision wannabes. But Joy Division lost their lead singer and became Music/NewOrder, which became a really great pop band. Modern English became New Order before New Order did, so arguably they were ahead of their time.
937
938And certainly, the long shelf life of "I Melt With You" bears that out. A perfect song.
939
940[[EarWorm Mmm mmm mmm… mmm mmm mmm-mmm…]]"
941
942!!!"Timothy" by The Buoys (1970)
943
944"[[{{Beat}} …]] [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Come on]].
945
946I have known of the existence of "Timothy" for decades, but… I'll be perfectly honest, doing this episode was the first time I actually listened to it. And to be frank, you don't really have to listen to it. You just have to know that it's out there. It's hilarious that a bunch of no-names pranked a creepypasta onto the Hot 100, and really that's all you need from it.
947
948Nothing about the song could be as good as just the fact of that. It's great to know about, and to curse other people with knowing about. And now you have it, too, in your cultural lexicon. [[TakeThat Why don't you chew on that one and see how it tastes]]?"
949
950!!!"I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses (1978)
951
952"Yes.
953
954The Waitresses were unique, I guess. They were doing something no one else was doing. They were a hip NewWave band for the ordinary gal. They wrote one really great holiday song, and one unforgettably confident New Wave single. And their back catalog is better than you'd expect.
955
956[[WaxingLyrical They know what Todd likes.]]"
957
958!!2021
959!!!"Whoomp! There It Is" by Tag Team (1993)
960
961“You only get one ‘Whoomp! There It Is’ in life.
962
963There are some pop rappers like Music/TheBlackEyedPeas or Music/FloRida who managed to keep finding hooks no matter how little they offer as MC’s. Tag Team could not pull that off.
964
965They said that they were riding too high on Whoomp Mania to think very hard about their image, or their career, or any long-term plans. Which is probably how they wound up rapping next to [[Film/AddamsFamilyValues Pugsley]] and WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck.
966
967But I don’t think they had much future anyway. This was always what was gonna happen, and they should be glad that they cashed on whatever they could, whenever they could.
968
969Sometimes, people just catch magic by accident, and they win the lottery. That’s what happened to Tag Team. When you see them performing now, they seem pretty comfortable with all they achieved.
970
971Whoomp, there it is. Whoomp, there it was. And whoomp, there it will always be, now and forever.”
972
973!!!"Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison (1996)
974
975"Well, I don't know if ''deserve'' is the word, but was he ''talented'' enough to do better? Yeah, he was.
976
977Unfortunately, he seems to have just not have had the professionalism to stay out of trouble. In this country, he is only known for 'Return of the Mack', and in his own country he's known for blowing it with stupid antics. If he had just kept his head on straight, he could've been bigger than... I dunno... All Saints?
978
979But when your one song is this good, maybe you don't need to return. 'Return of the Mack' is still one of the best songs of TheNineties. And actually, you know what? Maybe that comeback actually is still around the corner. Who knows?
980
981Let's just hope someone better than Music/GEazy has him back."
982
983!!!"Disco Duck" by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots (1976)
984
985(''snort'') "'[[SarcasmMode Did he deserve better...]]'
986
987I don't want to say he deserves worse, because I don't begrudge him his success at all. He's clearly very good at his job. He's earned his radio empire--his "'Disco [[Series/DuckDynasty Duck' Dynasty]], if you will--but... if you played me 'Disco Duck' and asked me if it deserved to launch its singer into a showbiz career that lasted ''40 years''... *''groan''* Oh boy, uh...
988
989Look, maybe 'Disco Duck' is not actually the worst thing ever, but... uhh, no, I don't think the world really needed this. But you can't feel bad for the guy. Like all radio DJ's, he just liked attention. And if his big song is called one of the worst songs ever, I think he probably enjoys that even more.
990
991Rick, if you're watching this, let me say for the record--[[WithAllDueRespect and I say this with the utmost respect]]--Rick Dees is an idiot."
992
993!!!"Bitch" by Meredith Brooks (1997)
994
995"I was thinking of being kinder to her, but, uhh... seeing where she is now? Ya know what? No. No.
996
997TheNineties just had too many singer-songwriters who were just way more talented and way more interesting than Meredith Brooks. Her one statement to the world will remain 'Bitch'. A gift to wine moms everywhere.
998
999I still don't think I'm a fan of this song, but it feels like the world would be missing something without it.
1000
1001[[WaxingLyrical It's relatable. It's universal. It's real dumb. It's controversial. It is perfect. It is lame. It could not be sustained.]]
1002
1003For some, this song will always represent the normie commercialization of the RiotGrrrl movement, and there's no surprise it fizzled out for Meredith. But she has her place in pop culture. She made being a bitch mainstream.
1004
1005[[WaxingLyrical Would you really want it any other way?]]"
1006
1007!!!"Face Down" by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (2006)
1008
1009"'Deserve better'... Well, ''morally'', [[RealMenLoveJesus they're in good with Jesus, at the very least]]. But ''musically''? Umm...
1010
1011Well, the first album's pretty solid, so yeah, I guess they deserved a little better. They seem like pretty talented creative guys, but... I'm not really into the screamier post-hardcore stuff to begin with. Certainly not Christian post-hardcore, so I'm not really one to judge that.
1012
1013'Judge not, lest ye be judged.'
1014
1015Let's say that stuff is [[DamnedByFaintPraise exactly as successful as it could probably ever be]].
1016
1017Meanwhile, 'Face Down' remains one of the more unique entries in the genre. And they're all about being uplifting now, but this song probably did more good than a hundred more explicit uplifting songs.
1018
1019So yeah. Remember, there's always a way out. And Christian rock on, I guess."
1020
1021!!!"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)" by Lou Bega (1999)
1022
1023"Mmmm... No. But I kinda wanna say 'yeah'.
1024
1025Here's a guy who could be embarrassed by his one hit or resentful that he never had a second, but he's still out there living life to the fullest. I don't really like 'Mambo No. 5', and you're gonna have to really stretch to convince me that it's a good song. But would the world be missing something without 'Mambo No. 5'? Yeah, I think so.
1026
1027If you like it, though... maybe check out some actual mambo, too."
1028
1029!!!"Crazy For This Girl" by Evan and Jaron (2000)
1030
1031"They both seem to be doing fine. [[MetaphoricallyTrue Well, for certain definitions of 'fine', at least.]] So, uh, I don't feel as bad as I usually do when I have to answer this question 'no'.
1032
1033No, no they didn't.
1034
1035'Minivan Rock' never become a thing anyone cared about or bothered to define because it was mostly populated with too many guys like Evan and Jaron. Guys you couldn't pick out of a lineup or remember anything about. There was just no hook for this scene.
1036
1037You don't have to be a great, memorable act to have one great song, but I wouldn't really call 'Crazy For This Girl' some overlooked gem. If you made out a ranking of Minivan Rock, and had 'Hanging By a Moment' right at the top and 'Wherever You Will Go' at the bottom, 'Crazy For This Girl' [[SoOkayItsAverage would rank all the way at the very middle]]. Strong chorus, not a whole lot else going for it, not a whole lot of star charisma. No one was thinking about them constantly, no one was [[WaxingLyrical crazy for this band]].
1038
1039And I dunno, I feel like there's a legacy there for Minivan Rock. None of Music/OneDirection's stuff sounded like the old boy bands. It all sounded like this. So maybe Minivan Rock ''was'' influential. Even if Evan and Jaron were not. Hope they're doing alright.
1040
1041I guess, uhh... I guess I'll pray for them?"
1042
1043!!2022
1044!!!"Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse (1970)
1045
1046"I... I-I don't even know how to answer that. Who is even the 'they' we're talking about?
1047
1048'Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes' is a fine little happy song, and the next time you fall in love, maybe turn it on, and it'll sound absolutely amazing. I think it's pleasant enough, wouldn't go out of my way for it.
1049
1050But as an amateur historian, this song is an amazing story about an absolutely ridiculous career in the margins of pop music. ''That's'' its value to me.
1051
1052Good luck, Tony Burrows, wherever you are, and keep poppin' that bubblegum."
1053
1054!!!"Don't Worry Be Happy" by Bobby [=McFerrin=] (1988)
1055
1056"'Deserve better...' You know, that's a funny question. He's probably the only person I've ever covered on here who might wish that he had ''less'' hits.
1057
1058Bobby [=McFerrin=] has so many great accomplishments outside the world of mainstream pop. I'm sure he made a lot of money off this song, but he probably didn't need it. But even if ''he'' didn't need it, the world did.
1059
1060Understandably, he seems to have a pretty awkward relationship to the song that made him a star, but for better or worse, that song is probably going to outlive him, and all of us, and our kids and grandkids. Love or hate 'Don't Worry Be Happy,' there will never be another song like it. So I say we just go with the flow.
1061
1062I mean, why [[WaxingLyrical bring everybody down]]?"
1063
1064!!!"This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims (2007)
1065
1066"Well, [[WaxingLyrical this is why he]]... No, not really.
1067
1068He's a tiny bit more gifted and ambitious than you might've thought from his one hit, but... No, you can't really say he's an unsung talent. He didn't have the star quality, or more importantly, the ability to navigate studio politics, and his one song's not really amazing either.
1069
1070But it's still kinda fun, right? Even if you haven't thought of this song in... fifteen years, you still know that hook, don't you? [[EarWorm And you're gonna be singing it all day, whether you want to or not]].
1071
1072He had his number one hit, good for him."
1073
1074!!!"Macarena" by Los del Rio (1993)
1075
1076"...Can you ''imagine'' being these guys, and being unsatisfied with what life has brought you?
1077
1078I'm pretty sure Los del Rio are pretty happy with being the guys who conquered the fucking world in 1996. They were hard-working musicians who played for decades, built up a solid living, and for one moment, had the biggest song in the universe. I cannot imagine they are anything but proud of every second of their careers, their biggest hit naturally included.
1079
1080And so, in tribute to their achievement, [[TheStinger I am going to play a context-free string of insane mid-90s Macarena clips that I couldn't fit into the video. Enjoy.]]"
1081
1082!!!"Your Woman" by White Town (1997)
1083
1084"...Yes. Yes.
1085
1086I feel like with proper support, White Town could've been something really special. But it's not like Jyoti seems to have a whole lot of regrets. He's one of those one-hit wonders who's more than appreciative of having that one hit. And 'Your Woman' really is a one-of-a-kind song. An important milestone in the shift from big-budget releases to DIY bedroom artists. And also just a killer tune.
1087
1088Mishra is pretty active on [=YouTube=] himself, so there's a chance he's gonna see this. So, I just wanna tell him, y'know... Your song rocks. Great work.
1089
1090I don't know why you had to skip Top of the Pops, though. I'da done it."
1091
1092!!2023
1093
1094!!!"Turn Up the Radio" by Autograph (1984)
1095
1096"''(snicker)'' No.
1097
1098You can turn up the radio for their one song, but that is ''it''. Allegedly, Music/VanHalen called them 'a T-shirt band'. AKA, a band that you put on as openers to give fans a chance to get out of their seats and go buy the T-shirts.
1099
1100Autograph was ultimately the exact kind of band that becomes a one-hit wonder: riding trends, no real personality, make one song, and dip. I wouldn't call it special, but it is fun! Good groove, good hook. If you're driving down the boulevard and it comes on the radio? Hell yeah, turn that shit up!"
1101
1102!!!"99 Luftballoons/99 Red Balloons" by Nena
1103
1104"Oh yeah. Absolutely.
1105
1106I really cannot recommend those first three albums enough. Check ''those'' out on your own time. Those songs should all have been hits, and it's a shame that no-one in the 80's was listening to foreign music.
1107
1108But '99 Luftballoons' was so awesome that it broke through even our American disdain for foreign pop, and we didn't even need subtitles. Even this many years after the Cold War it still hits. Hopefully, we learned a little something from it, and we do not accidentally kill each other.
1109
1110But who knows, you in the future might be watching this video from a nuclear bunker. I'm glad you still have internet! Let me know what cool mutations you have now in the comments!"
1111
1112!!!"I Wish" by Skee-Lo (1995)
1113
1114"I dunno, maybe. He coulda done a little bit better. [[WaxingLyrical Been a little bit taller, been a baller]].
1115
1116It's hard to say, since he didn't really get a chance to follow it up. But I think it's safe to say that he certainly made the most of his one hit. At a time full of gangsta shit, he proved that hip hop could belong to the wannabes. And since we're basically awash in sadboys and dorky comedy rappers for the last ten years, you could say that 'I Wish' was a real trendsetter.
1117
1118And it's still better than everything that came after. I mean, who ''doesn't'' love 'I Wish?' I mean, I'm actually pretty tall, and my car's pretty nice, and I can afford to get my own rabbit in a hat with a bat- which I have- but still, this song hits me deep in my soul.
1119
1120[[WaxingLyrical Ah, yes. Ain't that fresh.]] Oh, it sure is. Thank you, Skee-Lo."
1121
1122!!!"Barbie Girl" by Aqua (1997)
1123
1124"Mmm… Yeah. [[WaxingLyrical Ah, ah, ah yeah.]]
1125
1126I'm not gonna stand up for their ''entire'' maddening discography, but there is definitely more gems there than just 'Barbie Girl.' But even if 'Barbie Girl' was their only song of note, they deserve better for that alone. 'Barbie Girl' is not the worst song ever.
1127
1128Or hell, maybe it ''is'' the worst song ever, but it's also a great song. It's a very smart, very stupid, very complicated, very, ''very'' important song. I don't remember ever agreeing with everyone who told me it was a ''bad'' song, and… I also still don't know if I actually ''like'' the song, honestly. But I do respect it.
1129
1130'Barbie Girl' was the plastic pop song to end all plastic pop songs, and damaged some multi-million-dollar brands in the process. [[WaxingLyrical Come on, Barbie. Let's go party.]]"
1131
1132!!!"Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield (1973)
1133
1134"...Mike Oldfield is... not really a one-hit wonder.
1135
1136He's only on this show because of a technicality, so... did he deserve better? Uh, I-I don't re- I don't really know how to answer that. I guess he could been a little better-known in America. If you're an art-rock geek, though, you probably already know him pretty well. And if you didn't, now you do.
1137
1138Mike Oldfield announced his retirement earlier this year, and while he has had many phases of his career, 'Tubular Bells,' even still, remains his magnum opus. It's the thing he's going to be remembered for ''forever''. And as long as they keep pumping out shitty ''Exorcist'' sequels, you will hear it on every Halloween playlist for the rest of your life.
1139
1140[[Film/TheExorcist What an excellent day for an exorcism.]]"
1141
1142!!2024
1143!!!"Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)
1144
1145"Well, they deserved at least one ''song'' better.
1146
1147In fact, I feel pretty strongly that the whole Frankie phenomenon woulda made this country a little brighter. Even if it wasn't really that much longer-lived over there either. For the record, when I cover bands like this, it makes it seem like Europe gets all the fun stuff. Uh, they listen to a lot of crap over there too, don't get me wrong.
1148
1149But Frankie Goes to Hollywood is a band that summed up the over-the-top, boundary-pushing ridiculousness of the 80's, and they deserved their place in pop culture history. Great song, great other songs.
1150
1151Check them out, go do it... when you wanna listen to it."
1152

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