Before I get to the video, I just want to let you all know that I know that I haven't posted recaps for the last two weeks of The Two Coreys. I keep forgetting to watch it. I'm sorry...especially to all of you whack-off artists out there who keep finding my blog via Google searches for "Susie Feldman tits." I'm sure she and her tits are just fine. Hopefully I can catch a marathon one of these days and get us all up to speed on all the Coreyness.
And, even though I gave up its weekly recaps, I've been meaning to give an update on Rock of Love. I will, eventually. I keep forgetting that too.
So, in honor of all my forgetfulness, here is Michael McDonald with "I Keep Forgettin'" from his 1982 solo debut, If That's What It Takes. Oh, some of you may turn up your noses at this "soft rock," but why don't you just admit that you love it? How could you not? This song kicks so much ass, I'm surprised that there's any ass left in this world at all.
I also keep forgetting to remind you all about that time I met Glenn Tilbrook. Remember that? That actually kicked more ass than this song, if you can imagine.
And, even though I gave up its weekly recaps, I've been meaning to give an update on Rock of Love. I will, eventually. I keep forgetting that too.
So, in honor of all my forgetfulness, here is Michael McDonald with "I Keep Forgettin'" from his 1982 solo debut, If That's What It Takes. Oh, some of you may turn up your noses at this "soft rock," but why don't you just admit that you love it? How could you not? This song kicks so much ass, I'm surprised that there's any ass left in this world at all.
I also keep forgetting to remind you all about that time I met Glenn Tilbrook. Remember that? That actually kicked more ass than this song, if you can imagine.
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I think that Michael McDonald is one of those male vocalists that non-singers such as me try to sound like. Try as I might, my voice is too deep to hit those higher notes on "What A Fool Believes".
I've never had a romantic encounter with Metallica blasting in the background, although I'm sure there's nothing wrong with that if it's your style.
Michael McDonald makes really good music. It may not be to everyone's taste, but for me this song does kick major ass.
Cheers!
You always find the ones I have never seen!
Have a great weekend!
But before you get too angry with me, please remember that I like 3 (three!) songs by Bryan Adams. Yep, me and old Pizza Face. We're a happy pair.
There's definitely a time and place for "soft rock"...
And what is wrong with being a whack-off artist?
We prefer the term: "Onanistic Engineer" by the way.
He did a bunch of studio backing vocals, including a bunch with Steely Dan, before he joined the Doobie Brothers.
But please, grandma, tell us about the time you met Glenn?
McDonald's best of is on my iPod. But I'm still trying to understand the lyrical significance of "Yah Mo B There."