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Can't decide where to put Teenage Dirtbag.
i've decided this time to do a list i'd want to listen to time and again, rather than what i did last time.I can't decide if I want to do well on this or not, is more my thing. Last time I put a lot of effort into it and this time I think I want to have more fun.
I think I've mentioned this before, but I despise that song because my buddy used that as his call music for like a year and a half. Just the chorus, and that singer is awful.Can't decide where to put Teenage Dirtbag.
speaking personally, as long as they're not wmp files or protected itunes files i don't care.finishing mine up
does it matter if some of them arent mp3?
finishing mine up
does it matter if some of them arent mp3?
well get ready for some hip hop. and some dance and electronica and downtempo and a few party hits. i think it's pretty damn great, but some folks here are real big on their playlists so maybe it'll be a stinker. that's one half, 80 odd minutes. lord knows what i'm gonna do next.
Can't decide where to put Teenage Dirtbag.
The single was massively successful in Australia, spending three weeks at #1 and becoming the second-highest selling single of the year.
In 2005, British girl group Girls Aloud covered the song for their What Will The Neighbours Say? Live tour. (This version reverses the lyrics so that it is the story of a girl singing about a boy owing to the singers being female) It was later featured as a b-side to their single "Whole Lotta History". A studio recording cover by Girls Aloud is included on a special BBC Radio 1 compilation CD, Radio 1. Established 1967, celebrating 40 years of the station. It has also been covered by the all-girl Belgian Scala Choir,[1] and is regularly covered live by Dashboard Confessional. It has also been covered by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. It was also covered by All Time Low at a concert in 2007, and Hedley (band) on the Famous Last Words tour in 2008, and by Weezer at the 2010 Reading and Leeds festivals. In response to this, when performing this song, singer/guitar Brendan B. Brown has been known to break and start singing the lyrics to Weezer's song Beverly Hills.
The song was also featured at number 69 on the top 100 greatest pop songs of all time on the UK music channel, "The Hits".
For the radio version, from the sentence "He brings a gun to school" the word "gun" was removed due to the Columbine High School massacre one year previously.[citation needed]
American rock band Weezer covers the song when playing in the UK, as it is a concert favorite there. There is a common misconception that it was Weezer who originally wrote the song, when in fact this is not the case.
phanan, did you receive mine?
okay i have mp3's some aac and some apple lossless is that okay ?
yeah i have got winrar
and when i right click on my desktop there is no 'create new archive option' ? there is only the usual options that are there like: 'arrange icons by' and 'refresh' etc..
thanks anyway