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Least depressing song ever
What song would you say is the least depressing? Maybe it's one where you can put it on when you are depressed and the song aleviates your blue mood. Maybe it's one that when it come on the car radio you just have to start car-dancing. Maybe it's some that you just love to sing at the top of your lungs in the shower. So, what song is it for you?
My vote goes to either Kiss Off or Add It Up, both by the Violent Femmes.
:)
They ALWAYS make me feel better.... specifically the live versions off of the "Add It Up" cd.
XTC
We're All Light
Weird Al
Dare to be Stupid
Peter Mulvey
November
(Well, it's a happy song to me. I'm also they guy who, when I was a kid, thought California Dreaming was about how great winter weather was.)
Jim's Big Ego
Big Whoop
Lincoln
Sucker
They Might Be Giants
Destination Moon
Moxy Fr�vous
Laika
hkath
· 19 years, 9 months ago
FRUiT - Wait On
Can't stop grooving whenever it comes on.
oh man... you reminded me of two.
Jim's Big Ego - WTFMFWTFAYT
Peter Mulvey - Out Here
renita
· 19 years, 9 months ago
"life is good" los lobos
"my chinchilla" cub
"sunshine, lollipops and rainbows" various, i sing it to myself when i need a quick cheer-up.
"you make me so happy" blood, sweat and tears
almost any boogie-woogie
"into something good," herman's hermits. definitely.
Annika
· 19 years, 9 months ago
"sunshine, lollipops and rainbows"
Oh for christs sake.� I'm earwormed with that now.� I knew I shouldn't have entered this forum! heh.
Three Little Birds by Bob Marley. Check out the lyrics. Black 47 does a kick ass cover of it.
I always say it is impossible to be depressed while listening to Iko Iko
Bender
· 19 years, 9 months ago
Hockey Monkey, by The Zambonis.
o/~All the scientists are running around
Looking for the monkey but he can't be found
'cause he's down by the pond playing hockey with the kids
And all the mothers are running around
Looking for their children but they can't be found
'cause they're down by the pond playing hockey with the monkey
And its 1, 2, 3, the kids love the monkey and
4, 5, 6, the monkey's got a hockey stick
7, 8, 9, havin a good time, yeah!
National guard is running around
Looking for the monkey but he can't be found
'cause he's down by the pond playin hockey with the kids
And all the teachers are running around
Looking for the children but they can't be found
'cause they're down by the pond playin hockey with the monkey
And its 1, 2, 3, the kids love the monkey and
4, 5, 6, the monkey's got a hockey stick
7, 8, 9, havin a good time, yeah!
And its 1, 2, 3, the kids love the monkey and
4, 5, 6, the monkey's got a hockey stick
7, 8, 9, havin a good time, yeah! o/~
good old fashion lover boy. i dislike the song, but i've gotta vote it as least depressing song ever. that or YMCA, though i don't much like that song either also hotel yorba by the white stripes or�almost anything by mustard plug
> "into something good," herman's hermits. definitely. �*gets a flashback of peter noone serenading a giant teddy bear and grins*
Misch
· 19 years, 9 months ago
I disagree with Laika being included in your list.
I mean, lyrics:
Now I'm full grown, and I've a spacecraft of my own
But there you sit, still upon your Earthly throne
Hey darling, throw this space-pup a bone
Don't touch that dial, don't hang up that phone
But, maybe it's just my general relationship angst.
Now "Get In The Car", there's a non-depressing song.
Yes, but it makes me undepressed ;-)
hkath
· 19 years, 9 months ago
"It's Only Natural" by Crowded House. Specifically the opening lines.
Ice will melt, water will boil
You and I will shake off this mortal coil
It's bigger than us
We don't have to worry about it
Makes me feel very carefree and inspired.
"Feelin Good" as performed by Michael Buble, though its actually from The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd"
"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" - Tom Lehrer
"Viagra in the Waters" - Camille West
"The Girl In The Pink Canoe" - Big Rude Jake
But the one song that's guaranteed to always make me smile and bop around (that isnt Fruvous related, cause most of theirs do) is:
"Higher and Higher" - Jackie Wilson
Its the song that's played during the credits for Death To Smoochy in case you were unsure.
Yay for Tom Lehrer!
It's not against any religion,
To want to poison a pigeon...
Tom was a math professor. When I first joined the Mathematical Association of America the first thing I did was look through the directory for Tom's phone number and address.
Yeah, he's definately one of my Lyric Heroes. I have to do a cabaret as part of my curriculum up at school, and Poisoning Pigeons in the Park is defiantely in it. Gotta honor the man.
hkath
· 19 years, 9 months ago
I love his song about New Math. It confuses me entirely but I love it :)
well, it's the idea that's the important thing. :)
As you probably won't find suprprising I've done New Math in my classes. I do it whenever I teach base conversion. Don't be alarmed, I don't actually sing. I play the song and do the math problem on the board and sort of dance around like a crazy person. I love it when the students start off all jaded and act blase about it then end up laughing out loud.
OOOO! I get to say it. "The reply button is your friend :-)"
two-thirds of black 47's songs (see maria's wedding) make me grin & need to violently repress the urge to dance, the other third can bring me close to tears. in that good way.
my kinda band.
Peter Mulvey - Out Here
yes. exactly. oh, and:
Erin McKeown - Slung-Lo
Edit: someone mentioned fr�vous songs... what 'bout KoS? or YWGTTM? that makes even *me* want to sing, and i *never* sing. :)
I'd shoot more for Blackbirds... or Little Cowboy.
I agree with Blackbirds...not so much Little Cowboy. I mean, it's not actively depressing, but it's not very.....un-depressing. *shrug*
I think it's a very liberating song.
In that sense, I find it to be uplifting.
well, if we're talking liberating, then how about Queen of Quiet? ;)
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