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Well, I don't know if anyone can possibly help me out with this. There's a song that's been playing on K100 lately, it maybe playing on stations that you listen to, as long as they play soft rock and the like. Anyways, this song starts off slow, and gets really fast. It's got spanish lyrics (I think). The only words I can remember from it are part of the chorus and are: "I said hey..."
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Based on my very unsure knowledge of just where you are, I'd suggest you go look at their website and see if they have playlists posted. But, it does not appear to work.
I'd like to think you were enjoying "The Spark That Bled" by the Flaming Lips, which contains the line: "I stood up and I said yeah! / I stood up and I said hey!"
But I doubt that very much.
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Charles Capps
We appreciate your concern. It is noted and stupid.
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The song is Aserej� (a-sray-hey, misheard as "say hey") by Las Ketchup, and is also known as The Ketchup Song, Say Hey, and Hey Hah.
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My two year old niece does an adorable dance to it.
The song though is pure evil.
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I must be the only person blessed enough to have never heard this Ketchup crap. I'm more concerned now with completing my Underworld collection at the moment.
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It's just another small artist drafted by a record company, given already-written songs and a gym membership card so they can stay in shape, breasts perkier than ever. :-) The old term "one hit wonder" springs to life. Not that the song's much of a wonder. Goes well with a pinacolada and a beach, though.
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i cannot even express to you how frightening this awful concept is. i sleep fitfully in fear of it.
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I don't listen much to modern rock, either American or European. I find it overproduced, oversynthesized. I prefer the sounds of a quarter century ago, where there were groups like Rush, AC/DC, Scorpions, Pink Floyd, etc. Most of the bands and singers had an identifiable sound and recorded a great many songs that were enjoyable and showed musical skill.