growing up i was a really into the current hippest music like shaggy, or lou bega, or cherry poppin daddies, but i believe that the greatest band of my time, was the Baha Men. these 3 men made for one seriously incredible band. I know you are thinking that i am an idiot to like this band, but honestly i fell in love with this band due to the fact that they rocked my motha freaking socks off in concert. I went to go see o-town on tour a couple years back, and the first person to hit the stage was a very young john mayer. he sucked...still does. then came up a favorite of mine o-town, now they truly were great, but nothing could have prepared me for what was about to happen next. 98 degrees came onto the stage, and were seriously good too, but quickly announced that up next was the baha men. the part that you don't know is that for these 3 bands I was sitting in the nose bleed seats, and couldn't really see that well. i was about to leave the show before the baha men came on, but I was approached by a nice man who gave me and my friend a ticket to watch the show from the floor. obviously i went and I was not sorry at all. first baha men opened with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT...then played some crap...the closed with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT. in all my years since, no band has ever EVER done this. this to me was quite simply the greatest thing a band could do...open and close with the same song...the same song that made this band in my eyes one of the greatest bands of the 90's. also the baha men will go down in my book as the band with the best one hit wonder. people will be singing that song forever, and it will never get old. with a chorus like who let the dogs out woof woof woof, you can't go wrong...NO you seriously can't go wrong. i hope these 3 men know what they have done for the world...they have given us hope, and the ability to believe in our dreams.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Baha Men
as you can tell by now i am not the best at keeping my blog current. but anyways here we go. one thing you need to know about me is that I don't care about grammer and spelling so I apologize about that. anyways here it goes.
growing up i was a really into the current hippest music like shaggy, or lou bega, or cherry poppin daddies, but i believe that the greatest band of my time, was the Baha Men. these 3 men made for one seriously incredible band. I know you are thinking that i am an idiot to like this band, but honestly i fell in love with this band due to the fact that they rocked my motha freaking socks off in concert. I went to go see o-town on tour a couple years back, and the first person to hit the stage was a very young john mayer. he sucked...still does. then came up a favorite of mine o-town, now they truly were great, but nothing could have prepared me for what was about to happen next. 98 degrees came onto the stage, and were seriously good too, but quickly announced that up next was the baha men. the part that you don't know is that for these 3 bands I was sitting in the nose bleed seats, and couldn't really see that well. i was about to leave the show before the baha men came on, but I was approached by a nice man who gave me and my friend a ticket to watch the show from the floor. obviously i went and I was not sorry at all. first baha men opened with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT...then played some crap...the closed with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT. in all my years since, no band has ever EVER done this. this to me was quite simply the greatest thing a band could do...open and close with the same song...the same song that made this band in my eyes one of the greatest bands of the 90's. also the baha men will go down in my book as the band with the best one hit wonder. people will be singing that song forever, and it will never get old. with a chorus like who let the dogs out woof woof woof, you can't go wrong...NO you seriously can't go wrong. i hope these 3 men know what they have done for the world...they have given us hope, and the ability to believe in our dreams.
growing up i was a really into the current hippest music like shaggy, or lou bega, or cherry poppin daddies, but i believe that the greatest band of my time, was the Baha Men. these 3 men made for one seriously incredible band. I know you are thinking that i am an idiot to like this band, but honestly i fell in love with this band due to the fact that they rocked my motha freaking socks off in concert. I went to go see o-town on tour a couple years back, and the first person to hit the stage was a very young john mayer. he sucked...still does. then came up a favorite of mine o-town, now they truly were great, but nothing could have prepared me for what was about to happen next. 98 degrees came onto the stage, and were seriously good too, but quickly announced that up next was the baha men. the part that you don't know is that for these 3 bands I was sitting in the nose bleed seats, and couldn't really see that well. i was about to leave the show before the baha men came on, but I was approached by a nice man who gave me and my friend a ticket to watch the show from the floor. obviously i went and I was not sorry at all. first baha men opened with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT...then played some crap...the closed with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT. in all my years since, no band has ever EVER done this. this to me was quite simply the greatest thing a band could do...open and close with the same song...the same song that made this band in my eyes one of the greatest bands of the 90's. also the baha men will go down in my book as the band with the best one hit wonder. people will be singing that song forever, and it will never get old. with a chorus like who let the dogs out woof woof woof, you can't go wrong...NO you seriously can't go wrong. i hope these 3 men know what they have done for the world...they have given us hope, and the ability to believe in our dreams.
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I believe.
And I honor of believing, I will now begin and end every conversation with WHO LET THE DOGS OUT.
I believe Tag Team implemented this exact same strategy for their live show upon the success of "Whoop, There It Is." And what is "it," you ask? Clearly, it's a critique of American imperialism and its effect on eroding Third World cultures.
LOVE IT!
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