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Oooooohhhh...so close.Sussusudio
The answer we were looking for was Su-Su-Sussudio.
You're welcome for the earworm.
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Oooooohhhh...so close.Sussusudio
I go extremes. fork that song.
Sussusudio
I was told I could just say the wordOooooohhhh...so close.
The answer we were looking for was Su-Su-Sussudio.
You're welcome for the earworm.
They thought you might have trouble pronouncing it.I was told I could just say the word
Frankly, the entirety of Glass Houses.
That album was blasphemy.
How he suddenly went from a guy who wrote stuff like "Ballad of Billy the Kid", "New York State of Mind", "Angry Young Man", etc., etc. to a guy who put out an album of claptrap like "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" and "You May Be Right" just doesn't compute somehow. I guess after reaching the pinnacle with The Stranger there was nowhere to go but down. 52nd Street was a pretty good album, but then he released this piece of garbage.
But, yeah, admittedly for one song "Uptown Girl" is probably the height of his bubblegum '50s derivative pop horror show years.
That's cool that you can multi-task.Dont Ask Me Why is one of my favorite BJ songs...
That's cool that you can multi-task.
You Are the One
I recall ian interview even Joel said that was a stinker.
James a close second
Frankly, the entirety of Glass Houses.
That album was blasphemy.
How he suddenly went from a guy who wrote stuff like "Ballad of Billy the Kid", "New York State of Mind", "Angry Young Man", etc., etc. to a guy who put out an album of claptrap like "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" and "You May Be Right" just doesn't compute somehow. I guess after reaching the pinnacle with The Stranger there was nowhere to go but down. 52nd Street was a pretty good album, but then he released this piece of garbage.
But, yeah, admittedly for one song "Uptown Girl" is probably the height of his bubblegum '50s derivative pop horror show years.
Dont Ask Me Why is one of my favorite BJ songs... and Someitmes a Fantasy is not bad, i only recently rediscovered it...... There was a time when i loved Still Rock n Roll and You May Be Right, but yeah I’m not sure that they hold up all that well.