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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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Twenty Songs Called "Crazy," In Order

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katherine
katherine (#10,025)

The pop critics of the world demand Britney's inclusion. ("You Drive Me" is a parenthetical and thus doesn't count.)

deepomega
deepomega (#1,720)

CRAZY ABOVE CRAZY YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME

Dave Bry
Dave Bry (#422)

Nice!

C_Webb
C_Webb (#855)

@deepomega ALSO NO MENTION OF "CRAZY" -- UNFORGIVABLE.

mjfrombuffalo
mjfrombuffalo (#2,561)

1. Yes. As for the rest, the order doesn't matter so much.

SeanP
SeanP (#4,058)

@mjfrombuffalo No kidding. If Patsy Cline wasn't first I was gonna cut somebody.

julia claire@twitter

maybe i'm the only one that was looking for the classic by kc and jojo...

ComradePsmith
ComradePsmith (#4,477)

Ok, Patsy Cline at #1 is fine, but Mud really needs to be #2. Otherwise the list is INSANE, etc.

omitofo
omitofo (#4,921)

WHERE IS BRITNEY!!!!??!?!?

My Number Is My Address

I just have never understood the appeal BNL. They're like the Canadian Rembrandts. Unless the Rembrandts are also Canadian. In which case they're like the more successful Rembrandts. And I'm not saying I know any Rembrandts songs other than the theme to Fwends but what I mean is more that, like, they've always sounded like a sort of novelty band that sings cloying sitcom theme tunes. That voice, geez, it's like "I'm kind of sounding like I'm making a joke but maybe not really. I'll never tell." It's the sort of half-assed almost cleverness that scientists like. Which is about the most Canadian thing you can say about any band. Even those from Canada.

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