Week of 5/6/02
May. 8th, 2002 09:31 pmWe've had rain here three days in a row. There have been flood watches posted by the National Weather Service. What's really said or unfair is that while we in southwest Ohio are getting rain, the folks in New York City, Philadelphia, and the northeast US are still suffering through a drought. If I could only move the rain, or at least the rainwater, from here to there.......
VH1 is featuring yet another countdown series this week: Top 100 One-Hit Wonders. My wife and I have been watching this almost religiously. I don't know what their ranking criteria is; some of them had two hits but the second hit barely cracked the top 40. Some of the songs they played so far brought back good memories, and some just made us cringe. We were discussing other one-hit wonders we remember -- and some we wish we forgot -- that haven't been shown yet. Here's a sample of the ones we came up with:
What one-hit wonders do you remember?
VH1 is featuring yet another countdown series this week: Top 100 One-Hit Wonders. My wife and I have been watching this almost religiously. I don't know what their ranking criteria is; some of them had two hits but the second hit barely cracked the top 40. Some of the songs they played so far brought back good memories, and some just made us cringe. We were discussing other one-hit wonders we remember -- and some we wish we forgot -- that haven't been shown yet. Here's a sample of the ones we came up with:
- Alone Again Naturally by Gilkbert O'Sullivan
- The Night Chicago Died by Paper Lace
- Beach Baby by First Class
- Billy Don't Be a Heroby Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods
- Dream Weaver by Gary Wright
- Wildfire by Michael Murphey
- Shannon by Henry Gross
- Afternoon Delight by the Starland Vocal Band
- Undercover Angel by Alan O'Day
- You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone
- My Sharona by the Knack
- Cars by Gary Numan
- Whip It by Devo
- In A Big Country by Big Country
- She's A Beauty by The Tubes
- Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul
What one-hit wonders do you remember?
Devo ROCKS!
The local album rock station where I grew up -- 97 Rock, in Buffalo -- played The Tubes' White Punks On Dope fairly often, and since we were close to the Canadian border, they played a lot of Canadian artists that I wouldn't have heard about otherwise. Now the closest decent album rock station I can find is Oxford, Ohio's WOXY -- 97X, The Future of Rock 'n Roll! -- but they're more "progressive" than "album-rock".
I've been listening to Devo since 1978, when a friend in high school loaned me his copy of Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! I've been hooked ever since, although I haven't bought any of their albums after New Traditionalists. Devo and Todd Rundgren were two artists/groups I know of that experimented with video in the late 70s before MTV debuted.
(And no, the Buggles didn't make the list.) I hope Warner Bros. decides to put Devovision (a collection of their early videos) onto DVD.
I remember some of those songs too, and others. Harper Valley PTA made the list at #95. Na Na Hey Hey is often sung in sporting arenas, usually during the last game in a playoff series when the home team wins and the visiting team loses. There were very few hits that made the list that were released before 1970.