"Haloes" by The Tubes has got to be one of the sunniest, most happy-making songs I've ever come across. It's like walking down a bustling urban street lined with trees on the 1st day of spring. I swear it could break me out of a coma. But of course, there is a problem...
→[More:]The song has a sinister-sounding bridge full of wah-wah guitar and panicked drum breaks. That's fine the first time it appears in the song. It's a bridge, after all, and it takes you from the 2nd verse into the 3rd, keeping the song from being simplistic and repetitive. And its sinister wail only underscores the sunny happiness of the 3rd verse when it begins, taking the song to even greater heights of joy.
But then, after the third verse and its dramatic crescendo/fanfare, the bridge takes over and
becomes the song, grinding into your eardrum until the slow fade to black that ends the song in an annoying spiral of electric whine.
I wish some MeFite with audio mastering skills would come along and rearrange this song for me so it didn't end in 80 seconds of "evil banker ties the maiden to the train tracks."
But then, fucking with The Tubes is pretty much unmentionable.