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Jefferson Starship's "We Built This City on Rock and Roll"

Regularly tops the lists of worst songs ever.

Why? It doesn't seem much worse than most of the schmaltz that littered commercial radio during the time period. And the lyrics are corny but idealistic.

Was it simply overplayed? Too long? Were the singers disliked for other reasons? Like having shitty hair?

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by Anonymousreply 109May 21, 2022 9:29 PM

I never paid attention to the lyrics, other then them building this city on rock and roll. I guess it just seems like a dumb song. Name some dumber songs.

by Anonymousreply 1May 19, 2022 11:20 PM

"Hi-De-Ho"

by Anonymousreply 2May 19, 2022 11:23 PM

I thought it was great when I was 10. But I liked Neil Diamond "Coming to America" better!

by Anonymousreply 3May 19, 2022 11:24 PM

The song seems really bad when you compare it to Jefferson Airplane's stronger hits like White Rabbit and Somebody to Love. But on its own, it's not totally awful. But it's not great either.

by Anonymousreply 4May 19, 2022 11:25 PM

It's a perfectly fine pop song. I loathe when people equate "overplayed" with "poor quality".

by Anonymousreply 5May 19, 2022 11:28 PM

I’ll always love this wonderful commercial with this song

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by Anonymousreply 6May 19, 2022 11:33 PM

The song's lyrics are railing against shitty, over-commercialized, sell-out pop music made for mass consumption... which is exactly what this song is.

by Anonymousreply 7May 19, 2022 11:37 PM

I long for the days when the hoopla was only knee deep.

by Anonymousreply 8May 19, 2022 11:42 PM

Their earlier work was moody and edgier. They were "counterculture" from San Francisco and had that hippy/druggy thing going on. This song is hated because it defines when they reached full sellout/corporate bubblegum "rock". Plus it's a shitty song.

by Anonymousreply 9May 19, 2022 11:50 PM

Like San Francisco music was ever not commercial. The Airplane was on a major label even before the Dead.

by Anonymousreply 10May 19, 2022 11:51 PM

R8, and when Marconie played the mamba.

by Anonymousreply 11May 19, 2022 11:52 PM

One pill makes you larger and

One pill makes you crap out a horrible song that undercuts everything to do with the spirit of rock and with your own legacy.

by Anonymousreply 12May 19, 2022 11:52 PM

This song rode the wrecking ball into their guitars.

by Anonymousreply 13May 20, 2022 12:01 AM

R10, you shit, a bad song may be "commercial" but that doesn't make it good or worthwhile.

by Anonymousreply 14May 20, 2022 12:02 AM

[quote]R5: It's a perfectly fine pop song. I loathe when people equate "overplayed" with "poor quality".

And rational people loathe cunts who squat out a false statement she heard somewhere so she can make a meaningless declaration.

A terrible song may be overplayed AND poor quality, you straw-man-declaring, illogical sow.

by Anonymousreply 15May 20, 2022 12:04 AM

Not sure how it was one of the worst songs when it reached number 1. It’s a great catchy song.

by Anonymousreply 16May 20, 2022 12:06 AM

It reached number one, and so became a lightning rod for ridicule and scorn at how far this band had fallen into commercial pop from their edgier origins (as R9 says)—which the song is supposedly satirizing.

So the negative judgment is as much about the content as about the style, which is forgettable but not more so than most other top 40 songs of the time.

by Anonymousreply 17May 20, 2022 12:10 AM

Since I was a child o thought this song was terrible on so many different levels. The video is so stupid, the music, the lyrics, the weird faces grace Slick makes in the video. The lyrics actually include the word hoopla.

by Anonymousreply 18May 20, 2022 12:18 AM

The song was a joke.

Everyone was shocked to hear that kind of drivel from a group that was once doing things like THIS:

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by Anonymousreply 19May 20, 2022 12:19 AM

It’s shitty. I used to feel second hand embarrassment when I heard it in the 80s. It’s defenders probably like Phil Collins.

by Anonymousreply 20May 20, 2022 12:21 AM

Some Phil Collins songs are great. I don't like this song, but maybe they had no idea it would be big. Maybe they *did* write it to discuss the topic, and then the song went big.

by Anonymousreply 21May 20, 2022 12:32 AM

Phil Collins was the Ed Sheeran of his day. A talented male Brit who made MOR music that was usually too boring and bland to be good. But at least Phil did have some classic songs like In the Air Tonight, Against all Odds and Another Day in Paradise.

by Anonymousreply 22May 20, 2022 12:34 AM

I think I remember reading somewhere that even Phil Collins got sick of hearing his music. If you lived through the 80s you heard his songs every five minutes.

by Anonymousreply 23May 20, 2022 12:48 AM

I like We Built This City. It made my Mom, a Depression baby, sing and dance. If it mortified the baby boomers/yuppies, that’s gravy.

by Anonymousreply 24May 20, 2022 1:03 AM

There were other 80s songs that were worse than this one

by Anonymousreply 25May 20, 2022 1:18 AM

They may actually have been commercial sell outs from the beginning, but they were selling to 60's and 70's stoners who appreciated their sound and vibe when getting high. By 1980 it was glam hairdoo's and sequins and synthesized beat for the Regan years!

by Anonymousreply 26May 20, 2022 1:35 AM

Grace didn't have a lot of input in the song. She was more of a back up singer. The song sucks.

by Anonymousreply 27May 20, 2022 1:38 AM

It’s much better than “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.”

by Anonymousreply 28May 20, 2022 1:39 AM

this is the kind of music playing at applesleaze when you're sitting alone drinking bahama mamas at the bar.

by Anonymousreply 29May 20, 2022 1:48 AM

You people realize that WBTC is a self-consciously bad song and video?

by Anonymousreply 30May 20, 2022 1:49 AM

It's not as bad as "We didn't start the fire."

by Anonymousreply 31May 20, 2022 1:51 AM

It was no "White Rabbit"!

by Anonymousreply 32May 20, 2022 1:54 AM

I think I read Grace hated it but loved the money. Same for “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now.”

by Anonymousreply 33May 20, 2022 2:00 AM

From Stereogum's analysis of every #1 song on the Hot 100 (more at link):

“The worst song of all time.” That’s what we’re supposed to say. Conventional wisdom dictates that Starship’s “We Built This City” is the absolute nadir of recorded music, the shittiest piece of shit that any musician has ever shitted out. In 2004, Blender put the song at the top of its list of the worst songs of all time, and VH1 built a whole TV special around that list. As a publicity stunt, Blender sent writer Russ Heller to listen to “We Built This City” on a loop for 24 hours in a glass booth that had been installed in a Manhattan Best Buy; it broke some kind of record. A few years later, the readers of Rolling Stone voted on the worst songs of the ’80s, and “We Built This City” won a blowout victory. In 2016, former Blender guy Rob Tannenbaum’s GQ oral history of “We Built This City” used the phrase “worst song of all time” in its headline.

In fact, one of the two singers of “We Built This City” has gone on record using similar language to describe the track. In a 2012 Vanity Fair interview, Grace Slick, the longest-tenured member of Starship, had this to say: “Oh, you’re shitting me, that’s the worst song ever.” (In 2002, she also said, “Our big hit single ‘We Built This City’ was awful… I felt like I’d throw up on the front row, but I smiled and did it anyway. The show must go on.”)

There are way, way too many terrible songs in the world for anyone to seriously argue that “We Built This City” is the worst one ever created. Anyone who tries to make that case has probably never, for instance, survived prolonged exposure to the works of KK Slider. “We Built This City” isn’t even the worst song ever to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. (That distinction still belongs to Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler’s “The Ballad Of The Green Berets.”) “We Built This City” is, however, a very bad song.

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by Anonymousreply 34May 20, 2022 2:10 AM

these guys -- scottish...?? -- do a very listenable acoustic version?

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by Anonymousreply 35May 20, 2022 2:11 AM

But WAP, that one is art for the fucking ages.

by Anonymousreply 36May 20, 2022 2:20 AM

Mickey Thomas used to set my loins afire. That was one hot little Georgia boy.

by Anonymousreply 37May 20, 2022 2:25 AM

I’m naked. Jealous?

by Anonymousreply 38May 20, 2022 2:25 AM

I don't blame Grace Slick at all for the direction Starship took in the 80s. She was in her 40s and knew her time on the pop charts i.e. the big money was coming to an end. She wanted to make a pile of $$$ and retire, and that's exactly what she did. She retired from the music business at the end of the 80s and ever since then she's been living a VERY comfortable retirement in Malibu. She was smart.

Compare that to Paul Kantner and Marty Balin who were still dragging their old asses onto the oldies circuit until they both dropped dead because they needed the money. Which life would you rather have? It's a business and you have to make certain decisions.

by Anonymousreply 39May 20, 2022 2:26 AM

Mickey has seen better days. But then he did survive stomach cancer just a couple years ago.

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by Anonymousreply 40May 20, 2022 2:29 AM

[quote]and when Marconie played the mamba.

If Marconi played the mamba, it was likely the last thing he ever did.

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by Anonymousreply 41May 20, 2022 2:31 AM

An oral history of We Built This City

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by Anonymousreply 42May 20, 2022 2:32 AM

Jefferson Starship was their ‘70s iteration. By Sara they were just Starship.

My old boss went to a Starship concert and said Mickey Thomas was sick and it sounded like he was singing “Syrup” instead of “Sara”. He said it was a terrible show.

by Anonymousreply 43May 20, 2022 2:36 AM

It's no Miracles. I loved Marty Balin's voice.

by Anonymousreply 44May 20, 2022 2:49 AM

R30 doesn't seem to remember that Grace Slick said she was ashamed of the song and wouldn't have anything to do with it.

Yeah. Sounds like "Brilliant parody," all right, putz.

by Anonymousreply 45May 20, 2022 2:56 AM

Disme-ehm-ber.....

We built thish schitty on hmm hmm ro-OLE!!!!!!

by Anonymousreply 46May 20, 2022 2:58 AM

Calling it the worst song ever is somewhat overblown, but it definately is deplorable with a lower case d

by Anonymousreply 47May 20, 2022 3:00 AM

We Built This City on Milk and Cheese

by Anonymousreply 48May 20, 2022 3:12 AM

Plenty of hit 80s songs were worse.

by Anonymousreply 49May 20, 2022 3:12 AM

Always liked it. Anything by Aerosmith is 10x worse.

by Anonymousreply 50May 20, 2022 3:26 AM

I always loved the song and I still do. I remember first hearing it on the radio and wondering how such an odd-sounding song could make it to Top 40 radio. But as odd-sounding as it was, I still found it insanely catchy. I don't know why people pile on this song and give true shit like "Oh Sheila" by Ready for the World a pass. Now THAT is a horrible song.

by Anonymousreply 51May 20, 2022 3:36 AM

Every 80’s song mentioned in this thread is a masterpiece compared to the gutter trash that’s on the radio in 2022.

by Anonymousreply 52May 20, 2022 3:40 AM

the demo from Martin Page:

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by Anonymousreply 53May 20, 2022 3:49 AM

You didn't build that!

by Anonymousreply 54May 20, 2022 3:54 AM

I didn't know that it was written by Bernie Taupin!

by Anonymousreply 55May 20, 2022 3:58 AM

MTV Spring Break 1986:

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by Anonymousreply 56May 20, 2022 4:00 AM

There are worse songs than this:

Tie a Yellow Ribbon

Sugar Shack

Barbara Ann

Louie Louie

Sugar Sugar

In the Air Tonight

My Way

Afternoon Delight

Have You Never Been Mellow?

and the real, true, actual worst song of all time, You Light Up My Life

by Anonymousreply 57May 20, 2022 4:31 AM

Ditto. They weren’t the same once Marty Balin left. Two completely different bands.

by Anonymousreply 58May 20, 2022 4:34 AM

I don't care what anyone says. I love this song. It's fun and upbeat. I also like Sara and Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now. Like Heart, they had some hits from 1985-1990 that I still enjoy.

by Anonymousreply 59May 20, 2022 4:39 AM

[quote] In the Air Tonight

That's a great fucking song.

by Anonymousreply 60May 20, 2022 4:40 AM

no fan of the early Jefferson Airplane would be caught dead listening to this.

by Anonymousreply 61May 20, 2022 4:46 AM

Agree with r59. 1985 - 1994 is my favorite era of music; I was 15 to 24 in that span, so the music brings back good memories.

by Anonymousreply 62May 20, 2022 4:51 AM

It's as bad a song as I've heard, but the hatred for it comes mostly from their having creating songs like the one linked below (their best, I think).

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by Anonymousreply 63May 20, 2022 4:56 AM

r61 lots of people who were stuck in the 60s hated 80s music. Doesn't mean it sucked.

by Anonymousreply 64May 20, 2022 4:57 AM

Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now is a fucking great song.

by Anonymousreply 65May 20, 2022 4:57 AM

It gets on "Worst" lists because it really is a terrible song. It's not the only one, but it is really bad.

by Anonymousreply 66May 20, 2022 5:00 AM

i liked 60s Jefferson Airplane had Volunteers and Crown of Creation lps and I like all the Starship hits too. i like the energy, the production the melody he vocal arrangement and Slick proves her versatility on this she sounds great! I didn't like Miracles at all - whiny awful melody that just repeats I loved Sara very haunting and dynamic melody

by Anonymousreply 67May 20, 2022 5:27 AM

My mom loved "Sara" because that's my sister's name. Otherwise, she hated then-modern pop music: she was part of the Greatest Generation, and always complained that rock music was just people screaming. Her other favorite put-down of certain singers (Tiffany particularly raised her ire): "if she was singing for shit, she wouldn't get a smell!"

by Anonymousreply 68May 20, 2022 5:50 AM

[quote]Jefferson Starship was their ‘70s iteration. By Sara they were just Starship.

I will forever love "Sara." I thought Mickey's vocals were just gorgeous:

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by Anonymousreply 69May 20, 2022 6:53 AM

The only part I didn’t like was the radio interplay/traffic reporting that comes in. I’m in the Bay Area & kinda recall the traffic reporter’s voice as familiar. I loved Mickey’s soulful voice, especially on Sara & Fooled Around & Fell in Love (no that’s not Elvin. Bishop!)

by Anonymousreply 70May 20, 2022 7:36 AM

Back then it was radio pablum and it was fine. Trying to fault it now for not being some musical opus is ridiculous.

by Anonymousreply 71May 20, 2022 7:47 AM

1985 was a trip.

by Anonymousreply 72May 20, 2022 8:32 AM

I also love Mickey's voice on Sara. I can't imagine anyone else singing that song. He really does have an expressive voice. Sara is a perfect pop song and he captures the longing in that song.

by Anonymousreply 73May 20, 2022 8:49 AM

cor-por-AY-SHUN GAMES!

by Anonymousreply 74May 20, 2022 10:59 AM

Mickey Thomas on Elvin Bishop’s Fooled Around And Fell In Love was his best hit. There, something I do appreciate of Mickey - and I guess ‘Sara’ is sublime and beautiful listening to.

by Anonymousreply 75May 20, 2022 11:26 AM

It's just a moderately tacky, commercial FM rock/pop song of the mid 80s.

The scale of derision it attracts from some does not reflect the song itself. That's about extraneous stuff, like the band's past.

by Anonymousreply 76May 20, 2022 11:30 AM

I don’t like it, but my most hated “hit” song of all time is that fucking “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes.

by Anonymousreply 77May 20, 2022 12:05 PM

I like how Grace Slick in the video looks totally bugged out and crazy , her voice is beyond trippy.

by Anonymousreply 78May 20, 2022 12:41 PM

I had no idea that this song was considered the Worst of All Time. As a child of the 80s, that makes me happy. It WAS the worst. Not only for the shrill and repetitive lyrics, but for the crass commercialism and selloutism the song represents. I have always loathed this song and everything it stands for. Thank you OP. I now feel less alone.

by Anonymousreply 79May 20, 2022 12:47 PM

This song is actually having a resurgence. Its absurd repetivity is ideal for TikTok and meme culture.

by Anonymousreply 80May 20, 2022 12:52 PM

They call us IRRESPONSIBLE!!!!

Slick lamenting her drug days.

by Anonymousreply 81May 20, 2022 12:55 PM

We built thish shitty

We built thish shitty

by Anonymousreply 82May 20, 2022 1:06 PM

My god the music video is nearly 5 minutes long.

by Anonymousreply 83May 20, 2022 1:11 PM

These are the deep cultural discussions that make DL worthwhile.

by Anonymousreply 84May 20, 2022 1:11 PM

I despise this song. I remember being in 6th grade and having our elderly chorus teacher making us us do this song and "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" by Billy Joel in an attempt to make our concert more fun and upbeat, despite both of these songs being about 15-20 years old at the time. My 11 year-old self recognized the lyrics of both songs were created by adults trying desperately to sound relevant and edgy but failing. Yes, I was a snotty theater gay and rolled my eyes at most songs we did, but this one was the worst. Imagine a bunch of kids screeching out these lyrics.

by Anonymousreply 85May 20, 2022 1:30 PM

"Last Game of the Season" aka Blind Man in the Bleachers is 70s, but we're talking about worst pop song ever.

Actually, it's tied with "The Christmas Shoes"

by Anonymousreply 86May 20, 2022 1:41 PM

[quote]Regularly tops the lists of worst songs ever.

And yet you'll hear it played all the time, everyone knows all the words and impossible to get out of your head.

by Anonymousreply 87May 20, 2022 1:44 PM

My friends always giggle when I tear into this song. Except, I always replace “rock and roll “ with “Diet Coke.” Try it, it’s fun.

by Anonymousreply 88May 20, 2022 1:54 PM

This is a relatively more recent song, but I absolutely DESPISE it! They play it non stop at my doctors offices and the grocery stores I shop at. It's so repetitive, nagging, and annoying.

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by Anonymousreply 89May 20, 2022 2:14 PM

Damn, "Miracles” is still a vibe. It makes me want to smoke weed, open a bottle of chianti, and macrame or something.

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by Anonymousreply 90May 20, 2022 8:05 PM

Repubs hate this song with a passion due to its liberals San Fran. ties as well as lyrics such as "too many runaways eating up the night" & "playing corporation games" & "who counts the money underneath the bar". The song bashes the Reaganism that was going on in his second term & they'll never like it. Can't believe left wingers bash it as it's a love song to the left. Enjoy.

by Anonymousreply 91May 20, 2022 9:43 PM

I think the left and right are united in hating this.

by Anonymousreply 92May 20, 2022 9:46 PM

^ Speak for yourself.

by Anonymousreply 93May 20, 2022 9:47 PM

There is only one song I hate more.

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by Anonymousreply 94May 20, 2022 10:17 PM

Agree with earlier comments about prior output being much better. This little gem came out in 1981. Only 4 years earlier. What happened?

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by Anonymousreply 95May 21, 2022 12:29 AM

This is hardly the worst song ever, in a world where "My Humps" exists.

by Anonymousreply 96May 21, 2022 12:37 AM

Yeah My Humps is probably worse and Butterfly by a crazy Town.

by Anonymousreply 97May 21, 2022 12:39 AM

Funny thing is...a few years after "We Built This City," Grace Slick left Starship and got back together with the original members of the Airplane, and the result was a million times more awful and embarrassing than anything Starship did. The '60s were well and truly dead at that point.

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by Anonymousreply 98May 21, 2022 1:09 AM

There are a million songs worse than this. Remember Jenny from the Block? Also, everyone knows Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now is infinitely worse.

by Anonymousreply 99May 21, 2022 1:14 AM

Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now is a great song.

by Anonymousreply 100May 21, 2022 1:16 AM

Isn't that the Mannequin song?

by Anonymousreply 101May 21, 2022 1:17 AM

Yes.

by Anonymousreply 102May 21, 2022 1:18 AM

It probably suffers in public approval for that reason only.

by Anonymousreply 103May 21, 2022 1:42 AM

R91 I think I disagree. Most republicans love this song - mostly because it's a bad and stupid song, displaying their lack of taste and intelligence. Ask 10 people how they feel about it, if 7 passionately despise it but three love or kinda like it, those 3 are most assuredly Republicans. Like a Roarsche Test.

by Anonymousreply 104May 21, 2022 1:54 AM

WBTC is the Forrest Gump of songs.

Masturbatory Boomer shit, that is.

by Anonymousreply 105May 21, 2022 5:30 AM

Who caresh they're alwaysh playing corporashion gamesh

by Anonymousreply 106May 21, 2022 8:50 PM

Did Diane 'Can't win an Oscar' Warren write this one? Her paint by numbers shit was Starship and Heart's biggest chart toppers in the 80's. Sell out muzak.

by Anonymousreply 107May 21, 2022 9:10 PM

R107, she wrote Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now

by Anonymousreply 108May 21, 2022 9:12 PM

And Diane only wrote two hits for Heart: Who Will You Run To? and I Didn't Want To Need You.

by Anonymousreply 109May 21, 2022 9:29 PM
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