No. Here is their most famous song.Better than Boyz II Men or 'Yonce
Hey Soul Sista is a darned catchy little jingle
You need a prescription ointment, then.I'm too old to totally change my taste in music, but Train scratches where I itch too.
Or maybe something you'd hear on Nickelodeon.Odd, i pictured Tom Crean more of a Boy George/George Michael fan.
Boy George makes sense.Odd, i pictured Tom Crean more of a Boy George/George Michael fan.
Hey Soul Sista is a darned catchy little jingle
Woah woah woah.I like Train.
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Yes, but there was a time, albeit a very short time, where most people would hear the opens bars to Bawitaba, and bang their head every so slightly, despite the color or creed.Kid Rock as your favorite artist. Now THAT is embarrassing.
Little known fact. That was Honest Roy who whistled.Figured Roy's favorite would be whomever whistled the theme to Andy Griffith.
Not a huge train fan. But Pat Monahan did a dang fine job with Daryl Hall on this one.
Every time I see him, I'm shocked that he is alive. He must have died in a dream of mine somehow.bob huggins the eagles? :joy:
You listen to heavy metal and make fun of anyone's vocals? Metal vocals are a bunch of grunting and screaming.To be fair, almost all of them are embarrassing for a grown man. To be fair, I listen to death metal, so I have low tolerance for cheesy, girly music and I also probably can't hear.
Sinatra? Great.
Marvin Gaye? Soft, but great at what he did.
Eagles, Temptations, B2M? Little soft, but at least they can write.
Pearl Jam? I can hear the same vocals by kicking a large housecat in the balls.
Kid Rock? I've met him, he's a nice guy, but he literally rhymed "things" with "things". C'mon.
Everything else listed is inexcusable for a grown man to listen to for any extended period.