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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

That motney hari steak.

The first song I remember ever being really into? "Kokomo," by the Beach Boys, for the Cocktail soundtrack. Seriously. I don't know why, exactly, but I loved that song to death. To give you some idea, we were one of the first homes in the neighborhood to have cable, and I never watched MTV. I just never wrapped my head around the music industry, and though I like plenty of stuff nowadays, I can't say that much has changed. I just kinda listen and "stay out of it," for the most part. But Kokomo? I don't want to say it touched me, because it's such a damned stupid song, but boy did I ever love it.

Despite never watching MTV, I firmly remember putting in two-hour VHS tapes at all times of day and hitting the record button, desperately hoping that I'd catch Uncle Jesse from Full House rocking the drums. I was a child at the time, remember. Seeing Uncle Jesse in the middle of the Kokomo music video for no apparent reason blew my mind. More so, it validated the Beach Boys and the song.

It was the first slice of music I'd ever purchased......almost. See, I had a few bucks, and with a vague recollection that all hit singles on cassette cost 3.49 (this may or may not have been true), I could buy Kokomo and listen to it whenever I wanted. No more clinging to the radio like it was a dying baby, begging it to breathe/play Kokomo. I tagged along on the neighbor boys' excursion to a department store (with their mother, of course), and my heart sank five minutes after stepping through the magic doors: The single was sold out. They only had the full Cocktail soundtrack, completely out of my price range. I had my friend ask his mother to buy it for me in one of the most pathetically desperate attempts to "get something" I've ever committed. She said no.

To this day, I still can't believe she said no. Don't get me wrong, I realize how shameful and ridiculous it was to even ask, let alone make my friend ask. But as uncomfortable as the request may have been, think about it. She should've said yes. Most people would -- just to avoid the awkwardness of having to say "no."

I later received the album for my birthday. The obsession had mostly passed by that point, but I still listened to Kokomo at least a hundred thousand times an hour. Yes, I managed to pull that off. God, I loved that song.

Haven't heard it in years. Last time was on some Muppets video, sung by Kermit. Not quite the same, but it felt good.

What stupid music were you into as a kid?

Also: Group 011 of The Cereal Prize Project has been posted.

PS, you know the line in the song, "To Martinique, that Monserrat mystique?"

I always thought they were saying, "I've got..to make..that motney hari steak."

Figured it was an island dish.

Posted by Matt on 07/07/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 136 comments

I really didn’t listen to a lot music when I was a kid. I lsitened to thos Disney’s Childrens favorites. But when I was 3 I was really into La Bamba. I use to make my cousin play it at the local Round Table.

I didn’t really get into music unitl I was about 8. I got into Rap and Slow Jamz. I was obessed with Kriss Kross and En Vogue. and I use to act like I was from "the hood". ;) And my mom got me into Blondie, which I don’t consider "bad" music. In like 1995 I was really into the Friends theme "I’ll be there for you" and I even bought the first soundtrack. And for a while I was really into female rock like Leah Andreanione and Sheryl Crow. For some reason in 2001 I bought a Vatamin C single. What was I thinking! :0

Chestnuts roasted by pikachulover @ 07/09/2005 2:11 AM


Oh, another Samantha Fox song (which I think was more famous in the US than the previously mentioned track) was "Touch Me". :)

Chestnuts roasted by James NeuFutur @ 07/09/2005 2:42 AM


My sister and her friends always sang the lyrics to Kokomo as "a rotten stink." For most of my life I thought those were the lyrics.

Chestnuts roasted by springsprite @ 07/09/2005 7:44 AM


MARS-Miami Sound Machine

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 07/09/2005 11:31 AM


Saw the Fantastic Four movie last night. Only two real complaints. Johnny was too much of a butthead. And, they screwed up Dr. Doom. Otherwise, it was all right. Stan was there too. I always thought the Beach Boys could have done better than Kokomo.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 07/09/2005 11:41 AM


One of the first songs I remember wanted desperately as a kid was Oh Yeah from Yellow. I saw it on Ferris Bueller and couldn’t get enough of it!

I also really loved Weird Al as a kid and absolutely wore out my Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill tape. Gooooood times.

Chestnuts roasted by SonofStimpy @ 07/09/2005 4:58 PM


I don’t remember the first songs I was into, but I will tell you about the very first CD i ever bought (and still listen to):

Saturday Morning Cartoons’ Greatest Hits

it was released sometime around 1995 and that’s probably when I bought it. It has 19 different songs from classic saturday morning shows, but covered by 90′s bands

they were:

1) The Tra La La Song (The Banan Splits theme) by Liz Phair with Material Issue
2) the Speed Racer theme by Sponge
3) Sugar Sugar (from The Archie Show) by Mary Lou Lord w/ Semisonic
4) the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? theme by Matthew Sweet
5) the Josie & The Pussycats theme by Juilana Hatfield & Tanya Donelly
6) The Bugaloos theme by Collective Soul
7) the Underdog theme by The Butthole Surfers
8 ) the Gigantor theme by Helmet
9) the classic 60′s Spiderman theme by The Ramones
10) Jonny Quest/Stop That Pigeon (the Dastardly & Muttley In Their Flying Machines theme) by Reverend Horton Heat
11) Open Up Your Heart and Let The Sun Shine In (from the Flintstones) by Frente!
12) Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (from The Jetsons) by Violent Femmes
13) Fat Albert theme by Dig
14) I’m Popeye The Sailor Man by face to face
15) Friends/Sigmund & The Seamonsters theme by Tripping Daisy
16) Goolie Get Together (from the Groovie Goolies) by Toadies
17) the Hong Kong Phooey theme by Sublime
18 ) the H.R. Pufnstuf theme by The Murmurs
19) Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy (from Ren & Stimpy) by Wax

to me, the best songs are tracks 1, 2, 6-10, 12 and 16. The worst ones are proably tracks 13 and 19. To those, I’d prefer to the originals (preferrably Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy)

I haven’t been able to stop listenting to the album for the last year or so now.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 07/09/2005 5:49 PM


I live on Kokomo St. so I have the pleasure of the song playing in my head for hours on end everytime I pull onto my street, or get my mail, or tell someone where I live. The more I try to avoid thinking about it, the more it plays… It’s…slowly…driving…me…insane…

Chestnuts roasted by JoeyJoeJoeJammyJam @ 07/09/2005 7:07 PM


MARS– Inner Circle sang Bad Boys, maybe Miama Sound Machine did too but Inner Circle did the version used for the Cops theme

I was definitly into the Beach Boys as a kid, they were the first concert I ever went to. It was a Jones Beach, I was maybe 12 and I loved it.
I think my all time favorite as a kid was Vanilla Ice though. I got his album on cassette when I was 6 or 7. The lyrics were in the insert. I definitly rapped along to every song and am proud to say I still know all the words, haha

Chestnuts roasted by Hot Pocket @ 07/09/2005 7:08 PM


Sorry to double-post, but..

Invader Norbert– I have that CD too! I haven’t listened to it in years! I remember I ordered it off of BMG or something. I was disappointed when I listened to it and it wasn’t the originals, but after I got over it, I really liked the Josie and the Pussycats theme.

Chestnuts roasted by Hot Pocket @ 07/09/2005 7:12 PM


Matt, sorry about the long link that screwed up the blog for AOL users (me included).

I guess most people would consider the Josie and the Pussycats soundtrack as stupid, but its easily one of my top 10 albums of all time.

On a related note, Letters to Cleo rule! ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/09/2005 7:14 PM


My first musical memory is kinda’ tied into the first toy I remember getting too. I was with my dad in some department store in Glasgow, the day after becoming aware of he man from my neighbour and becoming instantly besotted. I came away with Prince Adam, which I was thrilled with, even if he was a bit…pink. As we were standing in line to pay, I heard "Last Christmas" by Wham over the speakers, and I thought it was just the prettiest thing…I still do think it’s a great wee song, I covered it with my band last xmas.

As a side note, I’m OBSESSED with The Beach Boys. I don’t think there’s a more consistent body of music anywhere else in pop than what they produced between ’63 and ’72.

Chestnuts roasted by casiokid66 @ 07/09/2005 7:26 PM


Starwenn- The Kinks, they are one of my top fav bands right now, when I was young I loved Come Dancing(still do its my favorite song!), I remember whenever it came on the radio my parentes would crank it up for me.

While were on the subject of music, I saw in another blog someone talking about Our Lady Peace (I believe it was Knegative?) anyway I was just wondering how big they are in the states or anywhere else around the world, I thought they were still more of a Canadian thing, Im not into them so much anyomre but back in 94 till like 98 or so I was in love!

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 07/09/2005 7:38 PM


I remember being hooked on Lionel Richie’s song about partying all night long (can’t remember the title). Yeah, that rocked.

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 07/09/2005 11:59 PM


I don’t know what was wrong with me, but the first cassette I owned was "Sadeness Part I" by, yes, Enigma.

Speaking of Kokomo lyrics, listen to the song by DaVinci’s Notebook to the tune of Kokomo, which is called "Camel Toe."

I haven’t heard Kokomo the same way since.

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Nickola @ 07/10/2005 12:07 PM


It’s been mentioned a couple of times here (buried beneath the music survey), but Mikey was the guy with the bike tire. Unfortunately, I’m a bit older than many people here and I remember it very well. (I grew up being told I looked ‘just like that Mikey kid’).

And not to be too nit-picky, but Mars – the Was Not Was tune is actually Everybody WALK the Dinosaur…

First music ever purchased on my own: "Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant

Chestnuts roasted by Seawoolf @ 07/10/2005 1:24 AM


I think that the strangest music I was ever into was Pac-Man Fever. It was also the first album I ever bought when it came out in ’81. I used to listen to that thing constantly. It amazes me that Jerry Garcia would do an entire album about arcade games.

Chestnuts roasted by Dragonfire @ 07/10/2005 10:35 AM


NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK…..Step by Step was my first tape, along with the TMNT soundtrack

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 07/10/2005 11:08 AM


I was never that fond of "Kokomo," especially since I had to sing it in showchoir. I’m actually kind of surprised that no other girls have mentioned this, but my first musical memories are of Duran Duran. My older sisters were OBSESSED, and by age 3 I could sing every single one of thier songs, and I cried when the band broke up to form Arcadia and Power Station. My sisters also turned me on to Pet Shop Boys, ABC, and Tears For Fears. I loved old school DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, especially Nightmare on My Street. I also loved Wierd Al, in fact Wierd Al in 3-D was the first tape I ever bought. Other firsts were the "Dirty Dancing" and "Young Guns 2" soundtracks, both of which were birthday gifts when I was 12.

I noticed a few other people commented on "Thriller." That was easily the scariest thing I ever saw as a kid. The end part with Vincent Price laughing was the worst…that man was terrifying!

Starwenn, I thought I was the only person who remembered Rose Petal…thanks for letting me know I’m not crazy.

Chestnuts roasted by Kieran Alexis @ 07/11/2005 1:27 AM


I’m fresh out of 1980, and the Cocktail soundtrack was the first tape I ever bought. My friends and I made up a dance to the "Hippy Hippy Shake" and dressed up like..well…hippies and performed it for the school. I also really got a kick out of "Oh I Love You So"…I guess I guess I guess you know!

Also a big fan of Paula Abdul’s "Shut Up And Dance" tape I got at a fleamarket for my 10th birthday along with a pair of neon bike shorts and a New Kids t-shirt.
Fuckin’A!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Kristal @ 07/11/2005 3:34 PM


I have little shame in saying as a yuut, I listened incessantly to Walk Like an Egyptian by the Bangles (which still graces my ipod to this day, and abracadabra by whoever the hell sung that.
*sings*
"abra abra cadabra,
I wanna reach out and grab ya!
abra abra cadabra,
abracadabra"

Pure genius.

Chestnuts roasted by King Peter @ 07/11/2005 11:48 PM


Abracadabra was sung by Steve Miller. The first song I can think of really liking was the B-52′s ‘Love Shack.’

It’s hard to think about ‘Kokomo’ without singing the Bob and Tom Band’s ‘Camel Toe,’ a parody of that song. One of the best songs from the show though.

Chestnuts roasted by mjf7583 @ 07/12/2005 5:20 PM


I was in love with Davy Jones from the Monkees in the 80s. My mom still had her old albums from the 60s too! Mom also had WHAM!, Hall and Oates, and the We Are the World tapes in our 85 minivan.

I never liked Kokomo though. I grew up in Indiana. There is a town called Kokomo in Indiana 40-50 miles north of Indianapolis. I couldn’t understand why the Beach Boys were singing about some craphole town in central Indiana. It sure as hell wasn’t tropical!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Queej @ 07/13/2005 10:33 AM


"Eye of the Tiger" Baby. Eye of the Freakin Tiger.

Chestnuts roasted by aneeda-fajita @ 07/13/2005 1:46 PM


Ah! So it was the one with the bike tire. Looking back at the clues, well, it’s pretty obvious I guess. Thanks Seawoolf (and whoever else might have mentioned it in this thread but I didn’t read). I remember the contest too, but couldn’t remember the result. It was a HUGE deal, at least to us kids.

Chestnuts roasted by jhnnywalkr @ 07/13/2005 4:35 PM


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