When the kids were young, we took them to Point Sebago for a week, each summer for 5 years in a row. It's a camp resort (on Sebago lake in Maine), where you could stay in your own tent or trailer, or their trailer or cottage. It's been around for 50 years, and people would go for 10 or 20 years straight. The main attraction is that the kids (of every age group) are occupied all day by activities, run by camp counselors. The parents are free to sit on the beach, drink all day, and go to the pavillion for happy hour from 4-6 pm. That was like a frat party for adults, and they always had regional live music. And without fail, the performer would sing Brown Eyed Girl and Sweet Caroline. Every day. And we were all drunk, so we thought it was great. And then at 6 pm, we'd stagger out and pickup our kids from the counselors. Good times.Brown Eyed Girl......That song.
Undeniably fun and nostalgic for sure. Undeniably good. Undeniably overplayed.
Every time I think my band has it crossed off of our playlist, someone goes, "Ugh..... I'm tired of it too....but it always gets chicks on the dance floor...... We should probably run through it......"
It's been over a year and half since we played out, and that was a party at a VFW. It was a year before that that we played before that..... Can't the song rest in peace?
After reading too much Steven King, it would be a cold day in hell before I camped anywhere in Maine.When the kids were young, we took them to Point Sebago for a week, each summer for 5 years in a row. It's a camp resort (on Sebago lake in Maine), where you could stay in your own tent or trailer, or their trailer or cottage. It's been around for 50 years, and people would go for 10 or 20 years straight. The main attraction is that the kids (of every age group) are occupied all day by activities, run by camp counselors. The parents are free to sit on the beach, drink all day, and go to the pavillion for happy hour from 4-6 pm. That was like a frat party for adults, and they always had regional live music. And without fail, the performer would sing Brown Eyed Girl and Sweet Caroline. Every day. And we were all drunk, so we thought it was great. And then at 6 pm, we'd stagger out and pickup our kids from the counselors. Good times.
#193 Run DMC "It's Tricky"
Before 1989, I could probably count all of the rap songs I knew on my fingers and toes. This is one of those fingers (or toes) and it still holds up as one of the best ever. The whole platter is fly, actually. Word.
#192 Anthrax "Only"
James Hetfield told Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian that "Only" was a "perfect song". Not 'only' is this song one of the best metal songs of the 90s, but the whole album is incredible.
#190 Bob Seger "The Fire Inside"
Love the poignant lyrics of this one. I remember listening to this back when I was 21 -- it was always a reminder not to just date and fool around forever, and then end up alone forever as one of those creepy old barflys still looking for Mrs Right among the other broken leftovers (no offense to anyone 40+ and single, I'm jealous of you in some ways!!). I still can't believe it didn't even make the Hot 100, I was sold on it my very first listen as a classic.
an upbeat song with a depressing message
#191 King's X "Over My Head"
One of many bands I discovered from MTV's Headbangers Ball. Taint no one else like 'em. This album is one of my fav of all evers.