What do you NEVER want to hear again???


Are there any CDs that will make you flee from an audio showroom at the approximately the same velocity as a line drive hit by Barry Bonds? I often wonder what the musical thought process is that is excercised by trade people when demonstrating gear, particularly at shows.
I'm sure there are a lot of details to think about before a show, and about the last thing on the mind of a busy sales/manufacturing type is choice of demo music, but does anyone else wish that there was a better variety of interesting music to listen to?

My own nominees are:

1. Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
In particular track #1, "Don't Know Why". I can't even tolerate the instrumental intro anymore.

2. Patricia Barber - Cafe Blue
"Too Rich For My Blood"; an unwitting anthem for some of the equipment displayed?

I certainly mean no disrespect to the artists involved here - it's not their fault that the CDs keep getting slapped into players, and I'm sure that there has been a modest increase in CD sales from so much exposure, I merely wish that I had been allowed to get sick of the recordings on my own instead having been subjected to repeated listenings.

So how 'bout it people - what do you NEVER want to hear again? Comments from those in the industry are quite welcome by the way - I'm sure there some logic to what music is being played and why....
esoxhntr
Um, I certainly didn't take it as a personal insult! Really couldn't care less what you like. But I am curious what sort of "point" guitar jams haven't got that music is supposed to have. Or was it just ABB guitar jams.
Sbank was right on the money. Next time you are at a wedding, gentle reader, you'll hear a perfectly gathered compilation of all the songs I never want to hear again.
Just the ABB jams; I feel they tend to drag for too long without doing much. Ironically, on the song I like the best from them (Midnight Rider) I feel the jam is too short.

Add "It's a Small World" to the list.

KP
KP...Best recommendation yet! Anybody who has ever been on the "It's a Small World" ride at Disney Land probably has that song near the top of their lists but just forgot about it...thanks for the reminder...I just about jumped off the ride after the 10th or so country.

Ellery
Hell, Ellery, I remember that from the 1964 World's Fair, it still sticks in my mind from then! Great recco, KP!