Friday, April 19, 2024

Weekend Listomania: Special "Who Could Have Predicted That a Porn Star Would Save Democracy?" Bad Girls Edition

Well, it's Friday, and you know what that means.

Yes, it's time to take a pre-Passover break from the unprecedented morality play taking place in a courtroom in New York City for the next several weeks. I mean, I don't know about you guys, but I'n old enough to remember when a President got impeached over a blowjob, so despite my Trumpian animus (I couldn't get on the current jury, alas) the entertainment value of this new Trial of the Century is wearing a little thin for me.

Although I'll concede that Stormy Daniels is more fetching (heh) than Monica Lewinsky.

Okay, but with that out of the way, it's on to business. To wit:

Best or worst post-Elvis song featuring a disagreeable, mean, disreputable, disloyal or frankly criminal woman (of overly easy virtue) -- fictional or real life -- in its title or lyrics!!!

No arbitrary rules, although if you nominate the Donna Summers' hit or that Taylor Swift thing I'm tossing them just because.

And my totally Top of My Head Top Seven is...

7. Respectable (The Rolling Stones)

"She's a rag trade girl, she's the queen of porn/She's the easiest lay on the White House lawn"
Heh.

6. Centerfold (The J. Geils Band)

Your blood runs cold? Oh puhleeze guys -- are you boasting or complaining?

5. Maneater (Hall and Oates)

I dunno, I always thought the girl in this particular song was getting a bad rap.

4. Femme Fatale (The Velvet Underground + Nico)

Inspired by tragic Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick, who I would definitely liked to have met. If you know what I mean.

3. You Know I'm No Good (Amy Winehouse)

This one gets bonus points for honesty, obviously. Equally obviously, Amy could have had me if she'd played her cards right, nice Jewish girl that she was.

2. She's So Mean (Matchbox Twenty)

I'm, shall we say, not (er) remotely a fan of this band, so as far as I'm concerned they deserved the titular beyotch.

And the Numero Uno shady dame in the history of recorded music absolutely has to be...

1. Stormy (Classics IV)

C'mon -- if you don't know why, you really haven't been paying attention.

Alrighty then -- what would YOUR choices be?

And have a great weekend, everybody!!!

23 comments:

  1. Evil Woman. ELO
    Naggin' Woman. The Kinks
    Bad Little Woman. The Shadows Of Knight
    Sweet Bitch. The Shazam
    You're Breakin' My Heart Harry Nilsson

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  2. I must admit I'd forgotten the Nilsson.

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  3. Sorry but Poison Ivy is too old, but ultimate mean girl song in my book

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  4. Then there's the greatest, longest number one hit "youre a bitch and deserve every bad thing that happens to you" song of all time: Like a Rollng Stone.

    Nuff said.

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  5. todd rundgren's "slut" has some classic lines

    She's got saggy thighs and baggy eyes
    But she loves me in a way I can still recognize

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  6. John Cale: Dead or Alive
    Bob Dylan: She's Your Lover Now (and, of course, Like a Rolling Stone)
    Bob Dylan: Please Crawl Out Your Window (angry Bob is the best Bob, and there are just too many)
    Elvis Costello: The Angel's Want to Wear My Red Shoes (and about 75% of his other songs).



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  7. The Stones could fill the entire category by themselves. Stupid Girl. Miss Amanda Jones. She's So Cold. Ruby Tuesday.

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  8. Wicked Annabella - The Kinks

    Captain Al

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  9. Stones - Honky Tonk Women, Stray Cat Blues, Under My Thumb
    Dion - Runaround Sue
    Garbage - Stupid Girl
    Elvis Costello- Alison

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  10. "All Women Are Bad" - The Cramps
    "I'm At Home Gettin' Hammered (While She's Out Gettin' Nailed)" - Jesse Dayton
    "Doormat" - Ben Vaughn
    "Everybody Knew" - Andre Williams

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  11. Okay, I didn't know that Cramps song, but wow.

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  12. The Amy Winehouse video/song is really heavy, I'd never seen it before. Yikes!

    Acid Queen - The Who

    Captain Al

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  13. Elvis Costello - Miracle Man and So Like Candy

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  14. Chris Whitley - Poison Girl, Wild Pagan Love, I Forget You Everyday
    Warren Zevon - Jeannie Needs a Shooter
    Tonio K. - Go Away, H.A.T.R.E.D
    Richard Thompson - Guns Are the Tongues, Backstreet Slide

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  15. getawaygoober4/20/2024 2:20 AM

    Allman Brothers - Angeline

    I never seen a woman who could look so good,
    And be so doggone mean.

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  16. Can't improve on y'alls song suggestions, but I want to put in a vote for Monica over Stormy.

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  17. If the Cramps are wow, decipher the Andre Williams. Yikes!

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  18. Polk Salad Annie by Tony Joe White. She made the alligators look tame and her mother was in jail. Nuff said....
    rs

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  19. kind of late to the party, but...
    Randy Newman... A Wedding in Cherokee County'can not be left out. Too many great lines, so here's the full lyrics
    https://genius.com/Randy-newman-a-wedding-in-cherokee-county-lyrics

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  20. Billy Joel - Cuts Like A Knife
    Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
    rob

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  21. Anon - Polk Salad Annie - brilliant pick. Swamp Music ..

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