This is painful but painfully interesting, lol

Started by Greeny, June 24, 2011, 04:06:03 AM

Greeny

Jan Terri...

Worst video, worst lyrics, worst singing, and worst outfit in rock history? (I probably missed some other 'worsts' out...) :D :D :D :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO2oayC54dg

Saijinn Maas

LOL

I think I just hurt my cochlea!

I just couldn't turn it off though... twice!


guitarron

sounds like the 80's-
pre- pitch-correction lol


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Greeny

I'm worried. It's so bad that I've been strangely drawn to it. Several times over!

Saijinn Maas

Apparently, over 750,000 people are just as drawn to it! People DO love to see wrecks!


Oldrottenhead

tell me this is a clip from the day today or something, surely this was never released its a wind up surely?
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Greeny

Quote from: oldbaldeaglehead on June 24, 2011, 04:24:27 AMtell me this is a clip from the day today or something, surely this was never released its a wind up surely?

It's real!

Jan Terri (born June 17, 1959) is a musician from Chicago who gained notoriety for her VHS music videos. She recorded two albums, High Risk[1] and Baby Blues[2] in the early 90s, along with VHS cassettes including her music videos, which have recently become popular with the advent of YouTube. Terri graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 1983 with a degree in broadcast communications and arts and entertainment management. While at Columbia, she interned at a recording studio in Hillside run by a country bar band called the Windy City Cowboys. Terri became their backup singer. She also studied voice with Anne Perillo.[who?]

By 1992, Terri was working as a limo driver when she planned to return to making music. She recorded a collection of songs, and eventually had several music videos filmed to help promote them. Still working as a limousine driver, Terri would give copies of the videos to her clients in an attempt to drum up interest in her fledgling singing career. These became cult favorites in advertising and marketing circles.[citation needed]

In the late 1990s, Terri's career finally enjoyed an upswing. A copy of the video eventually made its way to rocker Marilyn Manson. He had Terri perform at one of his parties, and allowed her to open for one of his concerts. Some footage of her can be viewed in Manson's God is in the TV collection. Terri's second album, High Risk, was finally released around this time, and she enjoyed a cult following in Chicago for a few more years.

Oldrottenhead

i think ive found a better one by her

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqsRFKe3YMA

QuoteJan Terri exercises her musical perfection with her Halloween classic "Get Down Goblin." This video incorporates elements of German expressionism and 1940s horror films for an experience memorable, frightening, and incredibly musical. The state-of-the-art camera effects and organ bits mixed with Jan Terri's siren voice earn it a place next to Micheal Jackson's "Thriller." Lines like "the air will smell like pudding leaves" and "zero excitement tonight" display her lyrical genius. Bravo, Jan!
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Jemima's
Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann