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  • The Night Feed

    National One-Hit Wonder Day!

    Today we celebrate one of the most important holidays of the year: National One-Hit Wonder Day.  Yes, that's right, today we honor all of those artists who only had one hit song, only had three or four minutes of pop bliss to give to the masses.  Now, some of you might be saying, "That's kind of sad!"  Well, if you are saying that, stop saying it, and ask yourself how many hit songs you have.  Then ask yourself how much money you made off of those hit songs you didn't have.  Exactly.  Zero.  Zero monies.


    As I was compiling the songs for this list it became apparent that the 1990s seemed to be the Golden Age of classic one-hit Wonders.  So this is a list of one-hit wonders from the 1990s.  I present these thoughts and comments without irony, as I believe that a good song is a good song, regardless of how many other good songs a band or artist might have had. Enjoy!




    "How Bizarre" - OMC - 1995 - This is an all-time favorite 90s jam.  Everyone likes this song.  However, it's bittersweet: OMC's lead singer Pauly Fuemana passed away in 2010.


    "Are You Jimmy Ray?" - 1997 - He's meaner, he's leaner, he ain't no inbetweener, he's Jimmy Ray - and who wants to know about him, huh?  This might not have been a huge hit, but it's a personal favorite of mine for its inane lyrics and crisp rhythm guitar sound.


    "Macarena" - Los Del Rio [Bayside Boy Mix] - 1995 - It doesn't get much bigger for a one-hit wonder.  "Macarena" sold over four million copies and spawned a worldwide dance craze that Oprah even got in on.  If you haven't heard this in a while, you're in for a treat.  I just put it on and can't help smiling at this dance classic!  Heyyyyyyyyy macarena!


    "Tubthumping" - Chumbawumba - 1996 - Did you know that in the UK a "tubthumper" is a politician and "tubthumping" is political campaigning?  Yes, you knew that, because Chumbawumba has always been your favorite anarcho-punk band, duh.


    "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" - Crash Test Dummies - 1993 - You know, a lot of people find this song laughable, but I think it's a moving tale of disparate characters connected by themes of alienation that are filtered through a lens of paralyzing loneliness vis-a-vis a Dickensian hopelessness of Marxian rage.  The classic formula for a 90s hit.


    "Bitch" - Meredith Brooks - 1997 - This song makes me want to storm the ramparts!  I mean, it just seems like an honest portrayal of what all people are: both good and bad, both sweet and sour.  It's life, baby!


    "What's Up?" - 4 Non Blondes - 1992 - All it took was a simple chord progression for Linda Perry to squawk over while wearing a hat she stole from Slash to make this a hit.  Linda Perry actually went on to pen tunes for the likes of Christina Aguilera, Pink, Courtney Love, and others, but "What's Up?" was the only 4 Non Blonde Hit.  Also: the titular phrase "what's up" is never said during the song itself.


    "Steal My Sunshine" - Len - 1999 - Summer is over, but you can always get a bit of SUNSHINE when you listen to this gem from Len.  If you're feeling like summer make sure to listen to this song "L-A-T-E-R" this week.


    "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" - Rocket - 1995 - It's amazing how a great sample can change a song.  I mean, the verses of this song are mediocre, but when you put that sample of B.B. King singing "I been down hearted, baby!" in the chorus, you have a hit and anthem on your hands.


    "Flagpole Sitta" - Harvey Danger - 1998 - Man, the 90s ruled.  Each and every one of these one-hit wonders is spectacular, and "Flagpole Sitta" might be the greatest of them all.  The lyrics are genuinely brilliant and this is one of the catchiest tunes on this list - and that's saying something!  "They cut off my legs now I'm an amputee goddamn you!"


    OK that's all she wrote, folks!  We can agree: the 1990s had some sweet tunes, right?  OK, follow me on Twitter @DannyMoney. Peace!

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  • The Night Feed

    Inspiration

    I just watched an inspiring video of two sixth grade musicians.  I won't tell you too much or get into specifics so you can just enjoy the video, but these two little dudes from Flatbush, Brooklyn march to the beat of their own drummer.  They are young, talented, full of life, and most importantly they don't let anyone tell them who they are; no one can tell them what to do based on preconceived expectations.  Watch the video and I think it'll put a smile on your face and, hopefully, it'll inspire you in some way.  Inspire you to be yourself during the times when it's hardest.

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  • Slacktory

    Random Access Memories

    I just finished listening to the new Daft Punk record Random Access Memories, and I dug it, man.  Really am feeling the way Daft Punk has moved towards a more living, breathing sound - even though they're robots.  The record is really adventurous and I think it's a rewarding - if challenging - listen that also happens to be a lot of fun.


    Others don't necessarily feel the same way, like my buddy Alex Schmidt, who wrote this funny article on Slacktory about the new record, where he outlines the 5 stages he went through while listening to it - complete with animated gifs!  Check out what he has to say and come to your own decision.


    We are human, after all.


    @DannyMoney

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  • The Night Feed

    The Best Songs of 2012

    Well it seems that I forgot to give you all a present for Christmas this year, so I am going to apologize profusely ("I'm sorry") and I'm going to give you a gift now to make up for it.


    ...So what are you waiting for?  Open it!  Unwrap...unwrap….keep unwrapping…Yep, there it is, that's right…It's a Spotify playlist containing the best songs of 2012!  OOooOooOOEeeEEee THAT'S HOT!!


    I listened to a lot of music this year and these are the tracks that really stood out as awesome tunes.  It's safe to say that these are the songs I listened to the most during 2012.


    So sit back and enjoy your belated gift!  When it comes to giving there is nothing I enjoy more than giving the gift of music.



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  • The Night Feed

    Spooky Music for HALLOWEEN!

    Did DannyMoney do it again or did DannyMoney do it again?  Answer: I did it again.  


    Below is a super spooky-scary playlist that will get you in the mood for Halloween.  Got some classics in there, mixed with some more left-field stuff like the truly frightening Sunn O))).  I hope you enjoy it, and by enjoy it I mean that I hope you get so scared you poop your pants and then the poop turns into a giant monster that eats you and then later digests you and turns you into poop that the monster eventually poops out.  That's how scared you are going to be.  Poop scared.


    Happy Halloween!


    Follow me: @DannyMoney



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  • The Night Feed

    Songs in the Key of Chip - Your Friday Playlist

    Editor's Note: In honor of Mamrie-admirer, weekend-worker, My Damn Channel writer Chris Donahue's birthday, his co-workers are celebrating:

    Since it's my boy Chip's @MrChrisDonahue) birthday today, we've made a celebratory playlist for him!  He's 24 years young today and let me tell you, he's never looked better!

    So sit back and rock out to some tunes in the Key of Chip.  Happy Birthday, bud!

    - Dan and Dean


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  • The Night Feed

    Remembering Tupac: The real one. Not the hologram.

    To mark the sixteenth anniversay of Tupac's death, everyone is listening to him in the office today. So in rememberance of one of my favorite rappers I made a playlist of my top ten Tupac songs:


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  • Harry Shearer

    New Harry Shearer Album

    Harry Shearer is back with a brand-new album called Can't Take A Hint. The album is set for release on Monday, August 27th, but you can preview some of it right here with music videos for:

    Bridge To Nowhere (Guess who inspired that one?)
    Deaf Boys (A Gregorian chant-inspired song about a continuing priestly scandal...)
    Touch My Junk (What every airport traveler should remember when going through security.)

    Harry said the album's title refers to the fact that he continues to make music despite his last album not being nominated for a Grammy, but maybe Harry will have more luck this time around since he's loaded the album with a bunch of big names like Dr. John, Jamie Cullum and Jane Lynch.

    We'll have a new video from the album on Monday called "Celebrity Booze Endorser," which features Harry taking aim at the growing number of stars who use their popularity to push alcohol... with guest vocals from Fountains of Wayne!


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