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Listmania for David Hasselhoff
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Customer Reviews of David HasselhoffEarly morning I wake up and focus my eyes on the giant 10 by 6 poster of Him, the mulleteering monarch, the keeper of world harmony, gazing benevolantly down from the ceiling. The day I first heard this CD, I now refer to it as my own personal D-Day. (David Day, of course.) And 'Hot Shot City,' oh my god, easily the highpoint of the album. Buy this album, because David deserves a larger yacht. I used to be an Iraqi insurgent but after attacking and blowing up the lastest road block I stumbled upon what I can only describe as nirvana - David al-Haselhoff's greatest hits. Why oh why was this walking god amongst men not sent to us before? When I played it on a looted stereo I was instantly struck by the melodies that could only have been sent to earth by angels. I was sent into a frenzy of excitation that could only be previously achieved by shooting Americans. David Hasselhof. Just the name alone brings to mind great leaders. He is the modern day renaissance man of music. His tecnique rewrote the books on not only the physics of how the wave-form is shaped, but soo much more. He tells tales of love and tragedy. He performs the ritual slam dance with funk fusion ferocity on your ears with his hypnotic musical trance. If you play Watch Out for David Hasselhof 4 times slower than normal it plays the forbidden Zulu tribe dance of love This is truly an astounding recording! Not since John Lennon declared that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, has a recording caused such a global phenomena. The song "Hot Shot City" is particuarly good, the best song ever to feature a red Ferrari in the lyrics. Before Hasselhoff, no one seriously thought of rock music as actual art. That all changed in the 1990s, though, when Hasselhoff created an undeniable work of art which remains, after a number of years, one of the most influential albums of all time. I am now on my 14th copy of this incredible, wonderful, marvelous, sensuous, astonishing, mind-blowing, fantastic, prodigious, huge, phenomenal, stupefying, inconceivable, incroyable, unglaublich, glorious, ersatz, pleasant, insipid, tasty slab of scorching sonic ambrosia. Those who doubt the ascendancy of 'The Hoff' are truly the boorish offspring of feral land-trolls. The track "Hot Shot City" is particularly tempting. At last, music's finest offerings have been collected into one compact, throwable disk. A spinnable, flingable museum of pop culture's most beauteous tunes. Thanks to the new, amazing "CD" technology, over 75 minutes of your favorite ballads, anthems and love songs have been culled and brought to you on this single flick-able album. And not one, not two, but 18 tracks are all from the master of music himself, David Hummenchantz. But this is no coincidence- his unshaven body of work is legendary. Everyone with at least one ear has heard of "Dance Dance D'Amour" or "Believe." So many of his chart-topping hits have topped the charts. But put together, these songs form a potent suppository of melodic umph. The effect of hearing 18 straight tracks of David's voice- a voice that many listeners have compared to an aroused donkey mounting a Volkswagen- is almost too much to bear. There are reports of some listeners ending their lives before the third track. So listen to "Hot Shot City" before sticking your head in an oven. That song is particularly good. That's it for me today. The problem with April Fool's Day is that if you try to post anything serious people will think you're putting them on. - LJ Posted by lesjonesComments
Seriously, that image hurts. Posted by: SayUncle at April 01, 2005My wife saw it and says she's getting me that same outfit. Posted by: Les Jones at April 01, 2005My boss saw it yesterday and commented that its not really workplace appropriate - he thought I was looking at gay porn or something. Posted by: countertop at April 02, 2005That image has forced me to reconsider my notion that all people are pretty much well meaning and kind. Posted by: Head at April 06, 2005Comments on the old blog are closed. |
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