Ides of March: 2-hit wonder from Berwyn, IL!It does have a similar feel to "Vehicle" for sure. I didn't remember "LA Goodbye" (and I still don't - but I just listened to it and like it!). Three Dog Night, and Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show kind of also fit in that same genre I think.
I thought it was Chicago.All these years I thought that it was The Ides of March.
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All those songs take me back to listening to an AM transistor radio at the pool as a kid. It would usually be blaring in the snack bar too.Ides of March: 2-hit wonder from Berwyn, IL!
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I never gave the lyrics much thought while listening to them blast from every radio at the Dunes back then. But yeah, wow, those are cringe-worthy, scary lyrics. . (Still love the song, though)Good song.
But those lyrics are a BIT creepy.
Eh, is it much creepier than Billy Idol's "Sweet Sixteen", "You're Sixteen" by Ringo, or really any number of songs about 16 year old girls being ogled by "older" men?Good song.
But those lyrics are a BIT creepy.
Certainly not in the same league as Kiss' "Christine Sixteen".Eh, is it much creepier than Billy Idol's "Sweet Sixteen", "You're Sixteen" by Ringo, or really any number of songs about 16 year old girls being ogled by "older" men?
Note: Truman's middle name is the letter "S", such that shoud be no period after the letter.
(Thanks to Glenn Todd for providing that aphorism)
Note: He was a mean little guy who would often try to bite the workers who put him in the space capsule.
(Billy Joel's website states: "heavy metsl, suicide")
(Wikipedia has the lyrics without the comma))
Oh, we're doing Henley duets?