(44/365) Your favorite song from the 90’s: I get chills, FUCKING CHILLS, listening to this, it’s over 20 years old now! This will probably always be (at least for me) the pinnacle of achievement in the Smashing Pumpkins catalog. Although 33 is so very close, and I like the video for 33 better, but here’s my favorite song from the 90’s, at least for right now.
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(43/365) Your favorite song from the 80’s: I’m just throwing this out there. It never fails to make me laugh. I could have gone with a serious choice, but this is great. So here you go.
(42/365) Your favorite song from the 70’s: Again, there are many choices I could go with for this decade, but I’m choosing this epic. I think it’s Zeppelin’s best song. They didn’t rip it off from anyone else, as far as I can tell.
(41/365) Your favorite song from the 60’s: This was much harder for me to choose. I could list Bob Dylan songs, Ronettes songs, Beach Boys songs, Beatles songs, Monkees songs, or more obscure songs as my favorite from this decade. But, this, I think, is the best choice. A Dylan song made into the most radio-friendly ear candy I have ever heard. The 12-string is so hypnotic, the vocal harmonies are outstanding, the lyrics cryptic and mystical, and the song is under 3 minutes long. Quite a journey for a short amount of time.
(40/365) Your favorite song from the 50’s: This is kind of funny to watch. Chuck is waiting for them to roll the audio for an awkwardly long period before they finally play it, and then he’s lip syncing and swaying to the music. But this is my favorite song from the 50’s. I just love the imagination in the lyrics, and the song is very catchy. Who wouldn’t want to own a flying car? Back to the Future Part 2 lied to us.
(39/365) A song that you wish you could sing really well: I wish I had the range of this dude. It sounds really bad when I try.
(38/365) A song that you sing really well: I have been doing this song for years, but I misheard some of the lyrics initially and old habits die hard. But I think it sounds great.
(37/365) An essential karaoke song: I usually do Immigrant Song, but you’d be surprised how many times they don’t have that one. This one is guaranteed.
(36/365) Your least favorite cover song: I dare you to listen to this soulless rendition. You will be yelling at the computer before you realize it.
(35/365) Your favorite cover song: There is no better cover out there of anything. Greatest of all time. Right here.