1. Rob Thomas
2. Rod Stewart
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"I lost the passion for the blog. I am not built for blogging. I am built for intermittent, longer pieces, and successful blogging requires frequent, shorter pieces. YOU should have a blog. Mindburst Hickocks, that's the name of it. GO."
-Jason Michelitch
The real test is: which Rod Stewart song? If we're not counting songs from The Faces (which I only know Ooh La La, and he didn't write that) I can only think that it's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" I guess "Maggie May" might be acceptable. If it's "Hot Legs" we aren't friends anymore, I'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteI cannot even fathom what the Rob Thomas song could be.
Of course it is "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?". I dig disco. I don't dig slimy soft rock.
ReplyDeleteRob Thomas made that one pop song called "Lonely No More". I mean, it's terrible, but I enjoy it.