how awful is that song that goes 'oh my / starry eyed surprise / sundown to sunrise / dance all night / we gonna dance all night / etc"?

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i thought it was dead but it's come back in some asinine coca-cola commercial on tv

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Saturday, 24 December 2005 01:24 (twenty years ago)

I support any song with lyrics going '/ etc".

call me a nindie kid then go on ho ho ho merry xmas to all!!!

(Sorry amst it's just the erm time of the year)

The Vintner's Lipogram (OleM), Saturday, 24 December 2005 01:53 (twenty years ago)

Paul Oakenfold f/ Shifty Shellshock (of Crazytown Fame) - "Starry Eyed Surprise"

The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Saturday, 24 December 2005 01:55 (twenty years ago)

I thought it was that Crazytown guy! Only he could be responsible for such utter shite.
One of my friends put it at the end of some album she burnt me (I think it was the Kasabian album, which I didn't even want and hate anyway)and I was dumbfounded at how terrible it was.

Nathaniel (Horbgorbling Slubberdegullion), Saturday, 24 December 2005 02:09 (twenty years ago)

Now ladies come, ladies go
Out my revolving door
Some ladies never come back
Most come back for more
I've got a house in the hills
With a door that spins
Goes in and out
Out and in
Round and round again

danski (danski), Saturday, 24 December 2005 02:46 (twenty years ago)

But this (and Butterfly) are the only great things Shifty Shellshock has been involved in.

Jedmond (Jedmond), Saturday, 24 December 2005 03:09 (twenty years ago)

he hit on my ex-girlfriend once

cutty (mcutt), Saturday, 24 December 2005 03:14 (twenty years ago)

jedmond otm

'Twan (miccio), Saturday, 24 December 2005 03:43 (twenty years ago)

I like this song. If you play it at weddings people really do dance to it.

mrjosh (mrjosh), Saturday, 24 December 2005 04:01 (twenty years ago)

there's no difference between starry " and "butterfly" except "starry" ahsn't got theat stolen red hot chili peppers " scar tissue" riff.
anyone who wants that partytown cd - i'll pay them $30 plus postage.

retrogurl, Saturday, 24 December 2005 05:27 (twenty years ago)

if you think "starry" and "butterfly" are too similar you need to hear his solo album. the first two thirds of it is variations on butterfly. if it was entirely made of "girl i love you in june/under the moon" raps I'd probably consider it a classic.

'Twan (miccio), Saturday, 24 December 2005 05:39 (twenty years ago)

Biography by Ed Nimmervoll
Crazy Town's music and image reflects one of the most dynamic and volatile sociocultural environments on the planet -- Los Angeles -- where the urban squalor of the South Central district exists just minutes away from the glamour and glitz of Beverly Hills. Spearheaded by lyricists/vocalists/producers Seth "Shifty Shellshock" Binzer and Bret "Epic" Mazur, Crazy Town combines hip-hop's lyrical attitude and rhythmic sass with the sonic luv muscle of live rock instrumentation.

Bret Mazur and Seth Binzer grew up in Southern California. Mazur's father was Billy Joel's manager. Binzer's father was an artist and film-maker who directed the Rolling Stones' live movie Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones. Their sons grew up listening to N.W.A., Cypress Hill and Ice-T, as well as alternative rock bands like the Cure. Mazur is originally from New York but attended high school in California with Ice Cube, Divine Styler, Everlast, and House of Pain's Danny Boy. He started making beats and cutting tracks early on and wound up providing music for MC Serch of 3rd Bass' solo record. He worked on records by Eazy-E and MC Lyte and was briefly DJ for House of Pain. Meanwhile, Binzer had come across a copy of the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill while in Mexico, and found a side of hip-hop that inspired him to start making demo recordings on his own.

It wasn't until Binzer and Mazur hooked up that they felt they could pursue careers as professional musicians. Initially coming together as the Brimstone Sluggers, the pair recorded plenty of music, but never completed a full album of their own because they kept getting involved with and contributing to other hip-hoppers' projects, for example, Divine Styler and what would later become Black Eyed Peas. They both also ended up in rehabilitation clinics and it was writing to each other from rehab when they hatched the plan that became Crazy Town: a hip-hop band featuring a full instrumental lineup to complement their rapping group, rooted in classic rap-rock miscegenation (like Run-D.M.C.'s "Rock Box" or Public Enemy and Anthrax's collaborative "Bring Tha Noize," etc.)

Recruiting Doug "Faydoedeelay" Miller (bass), Rust Epique (guitar), Anthony "Trouble" Valli (guitar), DJ A.M. (turntables), and James "JBJ" Bradley J (drums), a former sessioneer who played on the Beastie Boys' Check Ya Head album, and Crazy Town was born.

The band's debut album, The Gift of Game, was produced by close friend Josh Abraham (Orgy, Coal Chamber). Helping out were special guests KRS-One, dancehall toastmaster Mad Lion, and Dirty Unit. A friend of the group had dropped by while they were recording, liked what he heard, and immediately called up Mad Lion, who offered his services as toaster on the track "Hollywood Babylon." Mad Lion took a tape home and played it for KRS-One, who was suitably impressed and in turn volunteered his services for "B-Boy 2000." The album spawned a world-wide hit in "Butterfly," an ode to the one special woman every man hopes to have by his side someday

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Saturday, 24 December 2005 06:08 (twenty years ago)

At the risk of seeming like a twelve year-old, I kind of like that commercial. It presents this utopian vision where we all rollerskate with hott blonde girls on the boardwalk, drink Coca Cola and stay young forever.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Saturday, 24 December 2005 06:18 (twenty years ago)

That Paul Oakenfold album is sincerely one of the worst records ever made

DJ Mencap (DJ Mencap), Saturday, 24 December 2005 11:33 (twenty years ago)

red vines + mr. pibb = crazy delicious

this song sucks. crazy town sucks.

el sabor de gene (yournullfame), Saturday, 24 December 2005 11:35 (twenty years ago)

That Paul Oakenfold album is sincerely one of the worst records ever made

somehow, when i think about visiting the uk, i think of paul oakenfold and, i dunno, lad mags, and suddenly i start making plans to go to nyc instead.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Saturday, 24 December 2005 19:32 (twenty years ago)

How awful is "Starry Eyed Surprise"? Answer: Not as awful as "Butterfly," which combined being incredibly bad with prominently featuring that lead singer dude in the video. He seemed like he had been manufactured very specifically to appeal to that genre of girl who is inappropriately impressed by skeezy dudes with totally rad tattoos and piercings. His ilk have broken my heart a thousand times, and so "Butterfly" will always be my enemy. "Starry Eyed Surprise" is at least fun to dance to.

Doctor Casino, Sunday, 25 December 2005 17:45 (twenty years ago)

jedmond otm

-- 'Twan (anthonyisrigh...), December 23rd, 2005 9:43 PM.

otm

deej.. (deej..), Sunday, 25 December 2005 19:27 (twenty years ago)


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