I admit it: I'm a music snob. I grew up listening to over 4,000 45's (a lot of you aren't even old enough to know what a "45" is/was)and hundreds of albums.
I can go toe-to-toe with anyone on rock trivia from the 50's to the 90's (please don't waste your time challenging me on anything from 1982-1987).
Shoot, I'm even a published author - specificially on themes pertaining to the origins or rock and roll, the origins of rap and the merits of Brian Wilson vs. The Beatles.
I offer these things not to brag but to illustrate the amount of serious deliberation and the recent realization of the following:
My favorite song of all time is "Your Love" by The Outfield.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78pQOkLTdFo
There is no greater hook nor infectious quality than this song. Easily recognized by multiple generations, few are immune from singing its opening lyric..."Josie's on a vacation far away...".
The perfect pop song that never gets old!
How say you?
Name your favorite song - and back it up! It's harder than you think!
I can go toe-to-toe with anyone on rock trivia from the 50's to the 90's (please don't waste your time challenging me on anything from 1982-1987).
Shoot, I'm even a published author - specificially on themes pertaining to the origins or rock and roll, the origins of rap and the merits of Brian Wilson vs. The Beatles.
I offer these things not to brag but to illustrate the amount of serious deliberation and the recent realization of the following:
My favorite song of all time is "Your Love" by The Outfield.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78pQOkLTdFo
There is no greater hook nor infectious quality than this song. Easily recognized by multiple generations, few are immune from singing its opening lyric..."Josie's on a vacation far away...".
The perfect pop song that never gets old!
How say you?
Name your favorite song - and back it up! It's harder than you think!