What the frick? "Drops Of Jupiter" as the follow-up? Now, THIS is a song that doesn't ever need to get played again in any context.
An eighth grader in my class said, "I love this song!" as soon as Train came on. Bummer, it's her birthday this week. I had to at least turn it down, though.
What class do you teach where you can play 10@10?
Dogg, I do whatevah the hell I want in here, unless a higher-up or parent is in my bidness
Cool, but yeah, sad about Train.
Last year some students at my son's school (it's a K-8 charter) got together to perform Train's "Hey Soul Sister", with one kid on uke. It was cute enough (4th or 5th graders, I think), but it's a little disconcerting to hear kids singing about their untrimmed chests.
My 2nd grader also knows most of the words to that goddamn song.
Does this mean people actually listen to lyrics of Train songs? Do I have to look it up to know what the song's about? ewww!
well, yes, the reason I hate Train so much is because I *have* listened to their lyrics -- which are god-fucking-awful. "Like a virgin, you're Madonna/And I'm always gonna wanna" --yeesh.
I was a huge fan of them (at one time, I even referred to "Drops of Jupiter" as "pure genius"
) until "Calling All Angels" came out. After that, I started seeing them for what they were and everything retroactively got an F, including DoJ, except for "I Am," "Something More," and "Free," which are D's because they're not innately bad...they're just by Train. I've started being open to giving them another chance, but so far nothing released since has been higher than an F, except for "If It's Love," which for Train circa 2003+ is surprisingly tolerable.