The Contenders:
"Private Eyes" - Hall and Oates
vs.
"Head Over Heels" - Tears for Fears
The Story:
First off, click here if you want the original "Heads over Heels" video.
Now, to the battle. Tons of classics to choose from in this match-up. For Hall and Oates, there's "Maneater," "I Can't Go For That," and perhaps best of all, "Rich Girl."
On the Tears for Fears side, you have "Shout," "Mad World," and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." Pretty epic '80s match-up, you have to say.
As for this particular battle, I'll let the videos speak for themselves this week. Vote by song, vote by group, vote by hairstyle, whatever--just vote!
VOTE ON THE RIGHT!
8.21.2009
In Your Eyes defeats In The Air Tonight and That's All! (65% - 35% - 0%)
It's a Thursday Three-Way! Also, let's try embedding videos instead of doing links.
The Contenders:
That's All - Genesis
vs.
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
vs.
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins
The Story:
Had trouble finding good videos today. "In Your Eyes" is there, and "In The Air Tonight" might not be what you expected but I think it's good enough. The "That's All" so-called "video" is boring, but I think the real one wouldn't have been much better. According to Wikipedia:
If you're having trouble picking a song, I would ask you this: who would win in a fight between that gorilla, some poker-playing homeless dudes, and John Cusack holding a boom box?
Gotta be Johnnie C, right? Plus he's a Cubs fan.
VOTE ON THE RIGHT!
The Contenders:
That's All - Genesis
vs.
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
vs.
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins
The Story:
Had trouble finding good videos today. "In Your Eyes" is there, and "In The Air Tonight" might not be what you expected but I think it's good enough. The "That's All" so-called "video" is boring, but I think the real one wouldn't have been much better. According to Wikipedia:
The ["That's All"] video depicts the band as homeless men playing cards and keeping warm at an open fire. It was the first time Genesis used director Jim Yukich for one of their promos.
If you're having trouble picking a song, I would ask you this: who would win in a fight between that gorilla, some poker-playing homeless dudes, and John Cusack holding a boom box?
Gotta be Johnnie C, right? Plus he's a Cubs fan.
VOTE ON THE RIGHT!
6.30.2009
Wanna Be Startin' vs. P.Y.T.
The Story:
I always associate these two songs with each other. They're both from Thriller, but overshadowed by the other three singles from the album, in my humble opinion.
P.Y.T. was quoted by Ronald Reagan in a State of the Union address. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' refers to the subject of the song as a vegetable.
Interpret as you will.
The Contenders:
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
vs.
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson
I always associate these two songs with each other. They're both from Thriller, but overshadowed by the other three singles from the album, in my humble opinion.
P.Y.T. was quoted by Ronald Reagan in a State of the Union address. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' refers to the subject of the song as a vegetable.
Interpret as you will.
The Contenders:
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
vs.
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson
6.29.2009
Rock With You vs. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
The Story:
With the passing of a musical icon, we're transforming this blog into a scientific tool. We'll be trying to determine the greatest Michael Jackson song of all time, based on the votes of my friends from Facebook and Twitter. Pure knowledge is happening right now.
I'm starting with a pair of songs that sound pretty similar. These songs are both from the album, Off the Wall, the first major contribution of Jackson's solo career. Let's try to figure out the best trax from that album, and we'll go from there.
(Note: Given Michael's immense popularity, none of the original music videos will be embeddable. Please click the links provided below to give the trax a listen.)
The Contenders:
Rock With You - Michael Jackson
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
Vote in the toolbar on the right!
With the passing of a musical icon, we're transforming this blog into a scientific tool. We'll be trying to determine the greatest Michael Jackson song of all time, based on the votes of my friends from Facebook and Twitter. Pure knowledge is happening right now.
I'm starting with a pair of songs that sound pretty similar. These songs are both from the album, Off the Wall, the first major contribution of Jackson's solo career. Let's try to figure out the best trax from that album, and we'll go from there.
(Note: Given Michael's immense popularity, none of the original music videos will be embeddable. Please click the links provided below to give the trax a listen.)
The Contenders:
Rock With You - Michael Jackson
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
Vote in the toolbar on the right!
6.22.2009
Electric Feel defeats Satellite! (58% - 42%)
Here're a couple trax I heard in a restaurant I visited last night. Give 'em a listen and let me know what you like.
6.19.2009
Comfortably Numb defeats I Kissed A Girl! (72% - 27%)
I'm curious to see what happens here. Hopefully we get some votes. Don't ask me what drove me to set this one up. Because I've got nothing for you.
Anyways, let's vote.
Anyways, let's vote.
6.18.2009
Don't Stop Believin' defeats Come Sail Away! (75% - 25%)
The Story:
Journey's #1 single of all time should be pretty clear. It's funny, because as far as I know it really only took over as of this decade. But these days,
EVERYONE'S LOVIN' THE "DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'".
(I prefer "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'", but I guess that's just the kind of guy that I am. Also I prefer shortenin' my gerunds. Deal with it.)
On the other hand, I think most people would say "Mr. Roboto" is, like, the Styx song. But I think a lot of its charm comes from the fact that it's about a robot, rather than it being a rockin' song.
Then there's "Come Sail Away", an epic rock ballad that rivals "Don't Stop Believin'". It's a little long, and the intro takes a while to get through, but some might say the beginning of "DSB" drags as well.
So which is better? "Don't Stop Believin'", or "Come Sail Away"?
Vote on the right blah blah blah.
The Contenders:
"Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey
vs.
"Come Sail Away" - Styx
Journey's #1 single of all time should be pretty clear. It's funny, because as far as I know it really only took over as of this decade. But these days,
EVERYONE'S LOVIN' THE "DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'".
(I prefer "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'", but I guess that's just the kind of guy that I am. Also I prefer shortenin' my gerunds. Deal with it.)
On the other hand, I think most people would say "Mr. Roboto" is, like, the Styx song. But I think a lot of its charm comes from the fact that it's about a robot, rather than it being a rockin' song.
Then there's "Come Sail Away", an epic rock ballad that rivals "Don't Stop Believin'". It's a little long, and the intro takes a while to get through, but some might say the beginning of "DSB" drags as well.
So which is better? "Don't Stop Believin'", or "Come Sail Away"?
Vote on the right blah blah blah.
The Contenders:
"Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey
vs.
"Come Sail Away" - Styx
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