I commented elsewere about 92.7 The Rev, and how they play "Time of My Life" and "Gay 'Ho Blistah" endlessly, but that isn't even the half of it. This afternoon at the gym I heard them play Ke$ha's "We R Who We R" 4 times in less than 2 hours. Christ on a cracker, that's fucking insane. They appear to have a playlist of, like, 15 songs. Which is fine if you're 12 years old, maybe, but who listens to this station for more than half an hour at a time? No wonder their ratings are miniscule. And you thought KFOG was repetitive!
I know there's lots of hate here for
Hey Soul Sister. I don't hear the song that often, truthfully, but when I do, I don't necessarily turn the station, so I guess I would consider it a "guilty non-displeasure" for me. It seems Train cleverly and regretfully designed the song to be an ear worm hit of some sort ... and dang it, it worked. And it's only a matter of time before they cash in further on the song's success and license it with other lyrics to shill for products and services. To that end, here are some some other variations of the title and their and taking a cue from Mike's variations on the title (see above "Gay 'Ho Blistah').
Play Arista! - The record label uses it to get their name out there, again.
Say "Ar-I-sta" - This time, the record label uses it to help people pronounce their name correctly
Hey! Mole Blister! - Dermatological societies everywhere want to you
get that thing checked.
Nay, Mole Twister - the same societies warn against bathroom surgery, let a professional deal with it!
Pay Toll, Mister - CalTrans campaign targeting commuting scofflaws
Gay Ol' Sister - Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence solicits donations for their retirement home for past members.
Très Pole Wrister - Onanism Society advertises with a very hands on version.
Maypole Twister - Druids and Pagans, realizing attendance is down at their yearly ritual, start advertising
Other variations are out there: for instance, "Fister" could be inserted into the title, too, if you know what I mean.
ok, sorry about that, I'm bored and I had these things in my head, and the only way for me to get rid of them is write them down.