God, this song is awful, but I can’t resist it. Sadly, at this point in my life Afternoon Delight is a bowl and a cold beer.
Tales of True Adventure for Rugged Men Not Unlike Yourself
God, this song is awful, but I can’t resist it. Sadly, at this point in my life Afternoon Delight is a bowl and a cold beer.
Whatever gets you through the afternoon.
I’ve never quite understood the appeal of karaoke. On the rare occasions I’ve attended, I felt like a total alien. Like “we all realize this singing is mostly hideous, right?”
It’s entirely possible I need to drink more.
Also:
The band hosted a variety show, The Starland Vocal Band Show, that ran on CBS for six weeks in the summer of 1977. DAVID LETTERMAN was a writer and regular on the show.
Story confirmed.
So annoying, but I reluctantly have to acknowledge that they could sing. And what’s with those sky-rocket sound effects? They sound more like poorly maintained motorcycles.
As for karaoke, I’ve only had to endure it once at a bar in Knoxville, when a tipsy couple got up and sang “Love Lifts Up Where We Belong” to each other. They were so awful it was funny for maybe 20 seconds… after that I just wanted to hurl a beer at them. They made such asses of themselves that, fortunately, no one else wanted to indulge.