Song suggestions needed for an American-themed party...

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It depends on what you actually mean by "American-themed."

If you're talking down-home, cowboy hat, rustic, then you probably want country and western music, and I'm not too up on that stuff. Please please please avoid Lee Greenwood, though.

If the songs should be by USA-identified artists (I'd say USA based, but so many Brits have lived in the US for decades that the label would be too broad) and reference the US in their titles, then you have some biggies already mentioned like "American Girl," "Born in the USA," "California Girls," etc.

What about songs that sort of evoke a sense of the US but aren't so obvious in their titles? I'm thinking of Son Volt's "Windfall" or Pavement's "Unfair."

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humourous stereotyping is all done in good spirit. An American themed party is meant to have exaggerated American stereotypes, just like you guys do St Patrick's Day.

Geez, you guys can't even have a laugh at your own expense? You should hear British people about Britain... Self-deprecation is a national sport. Have a laugh, it's almost weekend :thu:
 
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humourous stereotyping is all done in good spirit. An American themed party is meant to have exaggerated American stereotypes, just like you guys do St Patrick's Day.

Geez, you guys can't even have a laugh at your own expense? You should hear British people about Britain... Have a laugh, it's almost weekend :thu:


I guess I watch more Graham Norton on BBC American than the rest of the forum. I thought the comments were in line with British humour and not political commentary Sort of like how we talk about New Jersey and Detroit.

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humourous stereotyping is all done in good spirit. An American themed party is meant to have exaggerated American stereotypes, just like you guys do St Patrick's Day.

Geez, you guys can't even have a laugh at your own expense? You should hear British people about Britain... Self-deprecation is a national sport. Have a laugh, it's almost weekend :thu:

Oh, there's definitely an awesome playlist that could be put together on American excess...and by awesome I mean pretty craptastic music from late 1980's LA metal/hair bands (see: Warrant, "Uncle Tom's Cabin").
 
humourous stereotyping is all done in good spirit. An American themed party is meant to have exaggerated American stereotypes, just like you guys do St Patrick's Day.

Geez, you guys can't even have a laugh at your own expense? You should hear British people about Britain... Self-deprecation is a national sport. Have a laugh, it's almost weekend :thu:

FWIW, I laughed at the jokes coming from you Euros.
 
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I guess I watch more Graham Norton on BBC American than the rest of the forum. I thought the comments were in line with British humour and not political commentary Sort of like how we talk about New Jersey and Detroit.

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That's where I was with it. I bit my tongue on some other comments.
 
I guess I watch more Graham Norton on BBC American than the rest of the forum. I thought the comments were in line with British humour and not political commentary Sort of like how we talk about New Jersey and Detroit.

:embarrassed:

hmm, just noticed a few people seemed less than happy about our usual banter. it's all in good spirit, we hate everyone equally :wink:
 
Oh, there's definitely an awesome playlist that could be put together on American excess...and by awesome I mean pretty craptastic music from late 1980's LA metal/hair bands (see: Warrant, "Uncle Tom's Cabin").

do it!
 
For 7 year olds?

Miley Cyrus - Party in th USA
Tom Petty - American Girl
John Melloncamp - R.O.C.K. in the USA
Lenny Kravitz - American Woman
Don McLean - American Pie
David Bowie - Young Americans
Credence Clearwater - Fortunate Son
Zac Brown Band -Chicken Fried
Dierks Bentley - Home
John Denver - Rocky Mountain High, Country Roads
Neil Diamond - America
Woody Guthrie - This Land is Your Land
David Bowie - I'm Afraid of Americans
Credence - Born on the Bayou
Dave Matthews - American Baby
Alabama - Mountain Music

As a side note I expected a little better out of a couple of you.
 
for a 7-year old I would play this song (although I hate it with a vengeance):

 
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for a 7-year old I would play this song (although I hate it with a vengeance):



You're right. A song reminiscing about getting drunk and stoned and having sex is perfect for a 7 y.o. :grin:
 
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