“I write the songs that make the whole world sing,I write the songs of love and spe-ecial thi——-erk, hack, groan, thunk…”That’s the way I always fondly remember Barry.
I would love to be able to foist some Manilow on those who insist of having their $2.50 faux bass when they pull up next to me in their vehicle. The ability to have their noise switched to Manilow, or even Kenny G. for half an hour would be suitable punishment
Funny story (to me): When a teenager, I was laying on the living room floor listening to a cassette tape through headphones on my Sony Walkman, just beboppin to the music….my Mom walked in, irritated at something, and told me to quit listening to that awful hard rock music! It was Barry Manilow. True story.
einarbt7 over 12 years ago
No, just one for him.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Play it, Sam! Err, …Opus! Für Manilow on the sousaphone: yes! Now, I have lived!
zoidknight over 12 years ago
No, but it should have been. On behalf of everyone who cannot stand him but has had it inflicted upon them.
MrSulusBrain over 12 years ago
Check the playlist again Opus, I’m pretty sure you guys close with “Copa Cabana”!
Kneejrk over 12 years ago
Actually, Opus could play – “Lola”
Kneejrk over 12 years ago
…Which is, of course – “Copa Cabana” ……..
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
“I write the songs that make the whole world sing,I write the songs of love and spe-ecial thi——-erk, hack, groan, thunk…”That’s the way I always fondly remember Barry.
Sir Osis of Liver over 12 years ago
I do wonder how “Hari-Kari for Barry” sounds like, with Bill as lead tongue and Opus Croakus on the heavy tuba…
StelBel over 12 years ago
Llywus42
left message at CD for you this morning.
sarah413 Premium Member over 12 years ago
I would love to be able to foist some Manilow on those who insist of having their $2.50 faux bass when they pull up next to me in their vehicle. The ability to have their noise switched to Manilow, or even Kenny G. for half an hour would be suitable punishment
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Funny story (to me): When a teenager, I was laying on the living room floor listening to a cassette tape through headphones on my Sony Walkman, just beboppin to the music….my Mom walked in, irritated at something, and told me to quit listening to that awful hard rock music! It was Barry Manilow. True story.