Is this the "worst song ever"?!
When I pick up the request line at mvyradio, it's often a person with an opinion on the other end of the line. They want to let us know that they like, or they don't like something or other. But generally, the conversations are brief and to the point, especially if the caller has some negative feedback.
Last week, I was doing a Live Acoustic And Cover Tunes set of songs by the influential, but relatively obscure band Big Star. Their records were commercial failures in the early seventies, but they found a following among artists growing up in the eighties, who embraced power pop. R.E.M., Matthew Sweet, The Gin Blossoms and The Lemonheads have all sited Big Star as an important influence.
Most people aren't familiar with the band, but may know this song, because it was re-recorded by Cheap Trick, for the theme song to "That 70s Show," (albeit with drug reference removed).
So I played this track, a live version recorded at a radio station appearance, and I got a call.
Not only did the caller say that he didn't like the song, he told me it was the most horrible thing he'd ever heard. He hated the singer. He hated the guitar part. He hated the drumming. He hated the lyrics. He hated the quality of the recording.
In short, his sensibilities were completely offended.
He ended his call, back on Earth, saying, "I love mvy. I love what you do. But I hated that."
Certainly, this is not the best song, or the best recording ever. But is it that horrible?
Hear Big Star "In The Streets"
See a reunited Big Star on Jay Leno, here
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