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MissGeicoRacing 04-17-2012 04:12 PM

New OPA theme song.
 
The F***n Boss!! Wrecking Ball!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqASHIMbkcg

Take your best shot let me see what you've got!

Marc

2 Trick Rick 04-17-2012 04:28 PM

Is there really anyone in the music industry that is labeled as a 'legend' and sucks more than him? It would be tough to come by but I am definately open to those suggestions.

I think "Born In The USA" came out when I was like 12 or 13 and sure, I was entertained at that time but it only took a couple of listens of that song to see how much it really sucks and how it became popular is probably more due to the 'message' than the music. And what is the 'message' of that song? Well, duh, it is simply "Born In The USA" ... for you see, the entire lyrics to that song is one chorus that references the gas fires down by the refinery and then repeat "Born In The USA" for the remainder of the song ... pure musical genius is Bruce. His other 'hits' or probably not hits, just songs by him that I can recall being played somewhere at sometime include something like 159 channels and nothing on, Pink Cadillac, Tunnel Of Love and Ghost Of Tom Joad ... all crap, crappier and crappier.

What really gets me, is how someone is able to get away with essentially putting out this garbage and being seen as a "Rock Legend" or even a "Rocker" of any sort. Obviously Bruce has a great P.R. department and maybe some other tricks that have idiots think his music is awesome, but it is probably more that his music is so stupidly simple that the droves of simpletons in the world flock to him like a bug-zapper.

As you can see I never like Bruce...... "Bro"

[YOUTUBE]rj25x9wVEL0[/YOUTUBE]

Lucididee 04-17-2012 04:36 PM

You'e killing me Mark. Bruce ...... really? What's next? Bon Jovi?

I've been leaning to "Closer To The Edge" by 30 Seconds To Mars

http://youtu.be/mLqHDhF-O28

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLqHDhF-O28&feature=youtu.be[/YOUTUBE]

MissGeicoRacing 04-17-2012 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by Lucididee (Post 3666208)
You'e killing me Mark. Bruce ...... really? What's next? Bon Jovi?

I've been leaning to "Closer To The Edge" by 30 Seconds To Mars

http://youtu.be/mLqHDhF-O28

I like that one too Dee!

Hey ..that Dude looks like Josh.

Lucididee 04-17-2012 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by MissGeicoRacing (Post 3666212)
I like that one too Dee!

Hey ..that Dude looks like Josh.

Check your PMs. This is my alternative clip. I just don't have the heart to post it


I can't reply Marc .... your box is full

TeamSaris 04-17-2012 08:45 PM

Im still thinking Panama by Van Halen :D

FandRRacing 04-17-2012 10:29 PM

WTF happened to Red Solo Cup!?

F1-00 Racing 04-18-2012 06:24 AM

I found this one kinda fitting:lolhit:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWgQCJemN_s

and found the perfect theme song for Marc, I can even picture him in the bellbottoms and collar over the suit.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZl8Qfmzi9o

Fast Shafts 04-18-2012 07:18 AM

At least NJ has Bruce, who does Michigan have? Madona?:drool1:

MissGeicoRacing 04-18-2012 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Fast Shafts (Post 3666696)
At least NJ has Bruce, who does Michigan have? Madona?:drool1:

Ouch...:)

AugiePensa 04-18-2012 10:09 AM

I got something for the Mary's from Michigan when and if they come NEAR Jersey!

Wahoo ATV 04-18-2012 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by Fast Shafts (Post 3666696)
At least NJ has Bruce, who does Michigan have? Madona?:drool1:

No she is British:lolhit:

We got Ted Nuggent!

2 Trick Rick 04-18-2012 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Fast Shafts (Post 3666696)
At least NJ has Bruce, who does Michigan have? Madona?:drool1:

1960s pop-rock singer Del Shannon came from Coopersville
and lets not forget about Motown, most every current
rock/blues band can trace there sound to them in way
or another..

But yes Madonna was (is) from Rochester Hills MI area
(side note I used to party with her brother)...:bong:


As far as "ROCK" Detroit was a center of the 1960s garage
rock scene, with such legendary bands as The Amboy Dukes
(Ted Nugent), The Bob Seger and the Mysterians, the MC5,
and Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels.

The 70s gave us Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, and
Grand Funk Railroad were popular national rock bands that
owner the airwaves nation wide.

The teen clubs in the Detroit suburbs in the mid-1960s were a
hotbed for such influential groups as the Fugitives, The
Pleasure Seekers/Cradle, and the Underdogs.
(not my cup of tea but they did sell)

In the late 60s and early 70s, punk rock pioneers like the MC5
and The Stooges (with lead singer Iggy Pop) came from
Michigan. Iggy was know for a highly physical live show that
pushed the envlope. and the Mysterians, who had a Billboard
#1 hit in 1966 with "96 Tears," are widely credited as
influencing many later garage-punk bands; the Mysterians'
sound melded Tex-Mex influences and James Brown-style
soul/blues.

The Ann Arbor-based group Destroy All Monsters began as an
art-oriented experimental group but soon evolved into a hard
rock band with a psychedelic edge known as "New Wave"
rock that came into its own in the late 70's.

In the 90s The Verve Pipe rose to brief stardom with the
hit "Freshmen," and Sponge had moderate national success
with a dual-guitar sound.

Kid Rock gained national prominence in 1999 with his
album "Devil Without A Cause," which melded his background
as a rapper with other influences from Detroit-based
musicians and genres (e.g., Bob Seger, Ted Nugent,
and Motown), but now he seems to have gone country..

The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, and The Detroit Cobras,
Drawing Mountains , Chiodos of Flint, and La Dispute all new
great cutting edge bands from Michigan.


Ted Nugent
Mitch Ryder
Bob Seger
Alice Cooper
MC5
Grand Funk Railroad
Fugitives
Iggy Pop
Stooges
Kid Rock
Eminem
White Stripes
And Yes Madonna just to name a few.. :thankyouthankyou:

bk1425 04-18-2012 11:03 AM

Bruce???? Oh My God!!!!!!!!!! You guys must being going thru some sort of withdrawl or something. As having a little personal insight on the origin of the "Red Solo Cup" incident I think we need to stay with it. Its more fitting for our group. We "Adapt, Improvise and Overcome"

LOL
BK

fantastixvoyage 04-18-2012 01:37 PM

Why not just pick the theme song from Cops and call it done? Seems fitting enough....:party-smiley-004::angry-smiley-038:

AugiePensa 04-18-2012 02:32 PM

Wayyyyyyyyyy too much time on your hand Rick...But Very Complete!

2 Trick Rick 04-18-2012 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by AugiePensa (Post 3667098)
Wayyyyyyyyyy too much time on your hand Rick...But Very Complete!


Thanks... hahaha
:thankyouthankyou:

Lucididee 04-18-2012 06:14 PM

Damn, I thought more videos would have been posted

louietherigger 04-18-2012 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by 2 Trick Rick (Post 3666840)
1960s pop-rock singer Del Shannon came from Coopersville
and lets not forget about Motown, most every current
rock/blues band can trace there sound to them in way
or another..

But yes Madonna was (is) from Rochester Hills MI area
(side note I used to party with her brother)...:bong:


As far as "ROCK" Detroit was a center of the 1960s garage
rock scene, with such legendary bands as The Amboy Dukes
(Ted Nugent), The Bob Seger and the Mysterians, the MC5,
and Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels.

The 70s gave us Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, and
Grand Funk Railroad were popular national rock bands that
owner the airwaves nation wide.

The teen clubs in the Detroit suburbs in the mid-1960s were a
hotbed for such influential groups as the Fugitives, The
Pleasure Seekers/Cradle, and the Underdogs.
(not my cup of tea but they did sell)

In the late 60s and early 70s, punk rock pioneers like the MC5
and The Stooges (with lead singer Iggy Pop) came from
Michigan. Iggy was know for a highly physical live show that
pushed the envlope. and the Mysterians, who had a Billboard
#1 hit in 1966 with "96 Tears," are widely credited as
influencing many later garage-punk bands; the Mysterians'
sound melded Tex-Mex influences and James Brown-style
soul/blues.

The Ann Arbor-based group Destroy All Monsters began as an
art-oriented experimental group but soon evolved into a hard
rock band with a psychedelic edge known as "New Wave"
rock that came into its own in the late 70's.

In the 90s The Verve Pipe rose to brief stardom with the
hit "Freshmen," and Sponge had moderate national success
with a dual-guitar sound.

Kid Rock gained national prominence in 1999 with his
album "Devil Without A Cause," which melded his background
as a rapper with other influences from Detroit-based
musicians and genres (e.g., Bob Seger, Ted Nugent,
and Motown), but now he seems to have gone country..

The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, and The Detroit Cobras,
Drawing Mountains , Chiodos of Flint, and La Dispute all new
great cutting edge bands from Michigan.


Ted Nugent
Mitch Ryder
Bob Seger
Alice Cooper
MC5
Grand Funk Railroad
Fugitives
Iggy Pop
Stooges
Kid Rock
Eminem
White Stripes
And Yes Madonna just to name a few.. :thankyouthankyou:

Hey Rick , you think you guys could take Madonna back? lol

MissGeicoRacing 04-19-2012 06:59 AM

Louie...think you guys could pull off Wrecking ball at Smith Point this year? Will we have a concert?

2 Trick Rick 04-19-2012 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by louietherigger (Post 3667526)
Hey Rick , you think you guys could take Madonna back? lol

No...


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