Did you ever have a song that you really, really wanted to hate, but just couldn't? For me, "Whistle" is that song right now.
I haven't in the past really been a fan of Flo Rida. (Florida. His name is Florida.) With this song, he might have won me over. Anyone who can so seamlessly blend acoustic guitar and hip-hop is A-OK in my book. Plus, it's instructional - it is teaching a new generation how to whistle. That is what this song is about, right?
05 July 2012
04 July 2012
4 July 2012 - X - Fourth of July (Special Guilt-Free Edition)
No guilt here. Just patriotism. This is a song - one of my favorite songs by great Los Angeles punk pioneers. John Doe and Exene Cervenka's harmonies really shine on this song.
03 July 2012
3 July - Justin Bieber - Boyfriend
Forget for a minute that this is Justin Bieber. Forget the fact that he's borrowing Vanilla Ice's hair in this video. Forget that he looks so squeeky-clean and out of place with these ladies. Forget that he's Mr. Selena Gomez. Don't forget that it is he who brought us Carly Rae Jepsen.
This song is sparse and catchy and kind of hot. Even if you don't have the Bieber Fever, you can enjoy this new summer classic. I mean, he's trying to replicate Justin Timberlake's career here, but this song is actually almost completely listenable.
This song is sparse and catchy and kind of hot. Even if you don't have the Bieber Fever, you can enjoy this new summer classic. I mean, he's trying to replicate Justin Timberlake's career here, but this song is actually almost completely listenable.
02 July 2012
2 July 2012 - Cliff Richard - We Don't Talk Anymore
Cliff Richard was England's answer to Elvis. Sort of. He was a huge hitmaker in the UK - one of the biggest of all time. He charted in every decade from the 1950's through at least 2009 in Europe. In the US, he hasn't had quite as much success, although he had top 40 hits in the 60's, 70's, and 80's here.
This hit from 1979 was far and away his biggest, hitting #7 in the US and #1 in most of the rest of the world. And I find myself humming it on a nearly weekly basis.
This hit from 1979 was far and away his biggest, hitting #7 in the US and #1 in most of the rest of the world. And I find myself humming it on a nearly weekly basis.
30 June 2012
29 June 2012 - Nikka Costa - Like A Feather
I caught this video once on MTV2, many years ago. I was intrigued. And then, for years, I could not remember the artist. I did remember the outstanding bassline hook - one of the best I've ever heard - and the huge, huge voice. And the clapping! It was one of my favorite pop songs of all time.
Fast forward a couple of years. "Desperate Housewives" was on the air and using a song called "Everybody Got Their Something" in their advertising. I didn't know who performed it, but I knew some of the lyrics, of course. I went looking for that song to download and found the whole album of the same name.
Guess what was track 1?
I never forgot again.
Fast forward a couple of years. "Desperate Housewives" was on the air and using a song called "Everybody Got Their Something" in their advertising. I didn't know who performed it, but I knew some of the lyrics, of course. I went looking for that song to download and found the whole album of the same name.
Guess what was track 1?
I never forgot again.
28 June 2012
28 June 2012 - Kellie Pickler - Best Days of Your Life
Yeah, I know, it's supposed to be 80s Thursday, but we'll have to blow that off for a week as today is the birthday of one of my favorite country singers - Kellie Pickler. So let's celebrate with this fine pop country tune she co-wrote and performed with Taylor Swift.
And when you're done watching this one, keep the birthday party rolling at Your Forgotten Favorite as I have more Kellie Pickler goodness going on over there.
And when you're done watching this one, keep the birthday party rolling at Your Forgotten Favorite as I have more Kellie Pickler goodness going on over there.
27 June 2012
27 June 2012 - Goyte (Featuring Kimbra) - Somebody That I Used To Know
It was a #1 song for eight weeks, until it got dethroned by you know what. This song is so quiet and cool, it's hard to believe that Top 40 radio embraced it. Then again, a good xylophone solo makes for good radio.
The song, which sounds like a pretty good Sting impersonation, is both angry and heartbreaking. So well crafted. Such a big pop hit. Kimbra, who does look and sound a little like Katy Perry in this video (but is NOT Katy Perry) is a fantastic add to the song and a great new talent that I think we'll be seeing more of on this blog.
The song, which sounds like a pretty good Sting impersonation, is both angry and heartbreaking. So well crafted. Such a big pop hit. Kimbra, who does look and sound a little like Katy Perry in this video (but is NOT Katy Perry) is a fantastic add to the song and a great new talent that I think we'll be seeing more of on this blog.
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