Ryan Logan Is A Dance Machine
Ryan Logan can definitely tear it up on the dance floor. Or at a bar. Or at a dueling piano bar? Let’s be clear about a couple of things. Is…

Local Detroit Celebrity, Ryan Logan, text Doni a preview of his Parti-Gras outfit. #winning
Ryan Logan can definitely tear it up on the dance floor. Or at a bar. Or at a dueling piano bar? Let's be clear about a couple of things. Is he Mick Jagger? Nope. But pretty damn fun dancing...and before we go any further, here's two things to know:
- We didn't film this video, it was sent to Jim late Thursday night (not that we're complaining).
- I'm going to go out on a limb and say Ryan had a couple of drinks in him.
Ryan Logan - The Dance Video
Again...we didn't ask for this video. But it's video America needs. Ryan just getting after it (watch the lady behind him come up and start dancing...much faster than Ryan. So what the hell was he dancing to?)
Ryan Logan - Dance Master
Ryan LoganRyan and his wife Heidi, along with their son Finnian, reveal the gender of their 2nd kid.
There's something genuinely fun about Ryan dancing like nobody's watching. Maybe we all should strive to dance like that (deep thoughts). To get out there and just let it rip, feeling the music and going with the flow. Or maybe Heidi had already left him at the bar and he was on his own. Either way, It's one funny damn video of Ryan Logan that we DID NOT film (but was sent to us).
Be Honest - You've Let It Loose on the Dance Floor
Was there a moment where you just let it loose and tore it up on the dance floor? Or maybe at a wedding? or a concert? I used to just get lost at the Buffett concert and try to get everyone to dance with me. My wife would stand up the entire show (advantage of being 5'2").
I'm glad someone sent me this video of Ryan Logan (notice how I keep mentioning this? Mainly for legal reasons...lol). Maybe we should bust out the videos of Ryan dancing after his wedding (with family...don't be creepy).
Funny Rock Songs: 5 Tracks That Still Make Us Laugh
Rock and Roll is many things: Cool, loud, in-your-face, and, sometimes funny.
One of the best examples of this comes via The Offspring, whose fifth studio album, Americana, was released on November 17, 1998. The album was a big hit for the band. Americana sold 198,000 copies in the United States during its first week of release. It went on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide. Five million copies alone were sold in the United States.
Dexter Holland summarized the album's overall sentiment in a 1998 interview with Billboard. At the time, he said, "I was thinking about how today's America is distorted really. It's not Normal Rockwell anymore; it's Jerry Springer."
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Out the gate, Americana got a lot of attention thanks to its lead single, "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)." The single made fun of posers and was rather ahead of its time for making fun of white people for appropriating Black culture. Not only was the song hilarious, but its music video was in heavy rotation on MTV and truly complemented the track. (Side note: After a re-watch, the video still holds up all these years later. It was one of many music videos at that time directed by McG.)
This has us thinking about other funny rock songs in history. They have been sprinkled throughout the decades. Some of these funny rock songs were all about getting laughs. Meanwhile, others had a hidden meaning or served as commentary on society. Then again, some of these songs were just plain weird. (Looking at you, Frank Zappa!)
In honor of the anniversary of Americana, here are just five of our favorites. (For the sake of this list, we've omitted notable comedy acts, like "Weird Al" Yankovic, who are known for their humor. This list focuses on acts that weren't exclusively known for their comedy.)
The Offspring - "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)'"
The world loves wannabes, and by "loves," we clearly mean "loves to make fun of" wannabes. There are plenty of clever lyrics in this Offspring hit. If we had to pick a favorite, we going with, "He needs some cool tunes, not just any will suffice/But they didn't have Ice Cube so he bought Vanilla Ice."
Randy Newman - "Short People"
Randy Newman's "Short People" is absurd satire at its finest and most catchy. On the surface, the song is completely silly, but as with most satire, it holds a mirror up to the world. In this case, it showed just how ridiculous prejudice is in all its variations.
Frank Zappa - "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow"
Frank Zappa was a delightful, one-of-a-kind weirdo who was a true original. If we're being honest, "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow" is just good advice.
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show - "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'"
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show were really, to borrow slang from the Brits, "taking the piss" out of rock stars and Rolling Stone with their classic song "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'." Also, the track was penned by Shel Silverstein, which makes the song even cooler.
AC/DC - 'Big Balls'
We've said this before, but we'll say it again: AC/DC doesn't do subtle, but they do do silly. (And yes, we just said "do-do.") "Big Balls" is clearly the silliest song in the legendary band's catalog. You truly can't help but laugh at this one.




