EDIT: Man, I haven't watched that in a long time. I forgot how much I loved it. "You could call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons." Brilliant.
EDIT: Man, I haven't watched that in a long time. I forgot how much I loved it. "You could call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons." Brilliant.
Honestly didn't think of checking there as most stuff from the official networks is blocked for us outsiders.
Is this a thread about how a bunch of late twenty to thirty year old people complain about what's popular with 13 year olds while they watch My Little Pony: FIM. You guys need to get lawns so you can yell at kids.. Jesus.
I really fucking wish the Internet would stop doing this. So the song sucks, right? And everyone knows about it because it sucks? Now it's in the iTunes Top 100. Because it sucks. Because this girl made shitty music, she is now going to be famous. We're actively rewarding people for sucking.
This phenomenon is not an effect of the internet. I posit, rather, that it is rooted in the dark bowels of human nature.
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you are right, can't seem to find the original one.
EDIT: Man, I haven't watched that in a long time. I forgot how much I loved it. "You could call us Aaron Burr from the way we're droppin' Hamiltons." Brilliant.
Lily Allen's Sunday Morning is always a good listen for moods on Sundays.
Pre-internet evidence, circa 1920something, courtesy of Florence Foster Jenkins:
Also, the Cherry Sisters. And they toured for ten years, and appeared on Broadway, saving the floundering Olympia Music Hall.
These women, living today, would surely have spawned memes of their own...