Lazy daze
The Route 1 research staff, shown here, long for those lazy days when there is nothing better to do than shut your eyes while the world melts away.
The rest of us rarely enjoy those types of days, so this week's FRIDAY QUESTION wonders what song you would want to accompany the laziest of days.
Ellen B. -- Anything from Matchbox 20.
Mary N.-P. -- Need you even ask? The perfect lazy day song is titled just that, "Lazy Day," by Spanky and Our Gang.
"Lazy day just right for lovin' away/Lazy day made for a stroll in the lane."
Rick T. -- Merle Haggard's "I Think I'll Just Sit Here and Drink." 'Nuff said!
Dave B. -- A long Willie Nelson album. That right there would make you so depressed that you would not want to get off the couch for the rest of the day.
Rob K. -- "Lazy Day" by Spanky and Our Gang, "Rain Drops Keep Fallin' on My Head" by B.J. Thomas and of course "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles. The last because lazy days can be such a mess.
Erik H. -- The Kimberley Rew song "Going Down to Liverpool," originally by his band Katrina and the Waves and notably covered by the Bangles is my top song for lazy days. The protagonist is too lazy to even fill out a UB40 -- the British unemployment benefit form. Instead, the singer plans on "going down to Liverpool to do nothing, all the days of my life."
The rest of us rarely enjoy those types of days, so this week's FRIDAY QUESTION wonders what song you would want to accompany the laziest of days.
Ellen B. -- Anything from Matchbox 20.
Mary N.-P. -- Need you even ask? The perfect lazy day song is titled just that, "Lazy Day," by Spanky and Our Gang.
"Lazy day just right for lovin' away/Lazy day made for a stroll in the lane."
Rick T. -- Merle Haggard's "I Think I'll Just Sit Here and Drink." 'Nuff said!
Dave B. -- A long Willie Nelson album. That right there would make you so depressed that you would not want to get off the couch for the rest of the day.
Rob K. -- "Lazy Day" by Spanky and Our Gang, "Rain Drops Keep Fallin' on My Head" by B.J. Thomas and of course "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles. The last because lazy days can be such a mess.
Erik H. -- The Kimberley Rew song "Going Down to Liverpool," originally by his band Katrina and the Waves and notably covered by the Bangles is my top song for lazy days. The protagonist is too lazy to even fill out a UB40 -- the British unemployment benefit form. Instead, the singer plans on "going down to Liverpool to do nothing, all the days of my life."
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