Li'ldude
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Embarasing things on you're iPodNow, don't hold back...
1) Dido - Shut up, shut up, shut up...
2) LeAnn Rimes - C'mon, it was in Coyote Ugly
3) Hanson - No excuses this time...
4) Amy MacDonald - Only a couple...
5) Buggles - Who can't love that song?
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Blarno
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Don't own an iPod. No embarrasment..
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Li'ldude
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Alright, music related stuff...
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TimR
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On the iPod :-
1) Imagination - Belouis Some
2) Obsession - Animotion
3) Karma Chameleon - Culture Club
4) Small Town Boy - Bronski Beat
5) Uninvited - Freemasons
The first 4 are Sarah's though and she only downloaded those individual songs thank god.
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Blarno
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I'm ashamed of nothing I own musically.
Well, except for Silver Side Up by Nickelback. And that's only in CD form, I've never bothered converting it to mp3.
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Racing
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I'm not really ashamed either, but others might be if they found on their iPods:
1. Who Plays Wins - Richard Stilgoe and Peter Skellern
2. Lots of cheesy Italian pop - Eros Ramazzotti, Lucio Dalla, Antonello Venditti, Zucchero etc.
3. Hey Eugene - Pink Martini (which I don't even like - a GF uploaded it for me)
4. Lots of '80s cheese like Belinda Carlisle.
5. Some deeply cheesy Russian club remixes.
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Most of what you lot ould be 'embarassed' about is what I like!
Long live chessy pop, dance and anything else you lot don't like.
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Matt
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I'm not ashamed of any of them, because if they're on my iPod, I like them. If people imagine my taste in interiors converted to music, they might not be surprised that I have a couple of songs by Tatu and Aqua. I'm generally tasteless
My latest like is that Bass Hunter song, Now You're Gone, I think it's called.
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BeN
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Oh dear...
My wide range of music means that this list could be quite long...
I have an entire album of 90s dance thingys in there (from MC Hammer to Spice Girls, with virtually everything in between).
Out of the rest:
Westlife
James Blunt (I'm sorry. Guilty as charged)
Spice Girls again (My friend sent it to me, honest)
Backstreet Boys
Mika (my brother wanted it)
(I didn't even mention Take That...)
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Li'ldude
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I like Mika, he's not on though...
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Stuntman
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There are some really good 'embarrassing' things above, IMO!
Hanson - Mmmbop is a cracking pop song
The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star is fantastic
Bronski Beat - I love Small Town Boy, as well as many more of their songs
Belinda Carlisle - fantastic rip off of Livin' On A Prayer
Tatu - whatever their big single was called, love it
Aqua - Barbie Girl is brilliant
Spice Girls - early stuff is cracking pop.
My MP3 player only contains the edited highlights of my music collection. I operate a rule by which no more than 5 tracks from any album make it onto the MP3 player (sometimes far fewer than 5 make it). The only exception to this rule is for Greatest Hits albums, where I usually limit it to a maximum of 10.
So just about everything on the MP3 player is a joy for me to listen to when it comes up during the random play setting that I leave it on.
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Ha! I love all of stunters tracks.
My Mens A Crew is nick named Team Hansom...End of season Piss up last year, the DJ played mmmmmbop for us...
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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Mmm Bop is indeed a great song, as is Video Killed ...
Some of my guilty pleasures
Kiss Me - Sixpence None the Richer
Lift Me Up - Geri Haliwell
Never Ever - All Saints
First Picture of You - Lotus Eaters
Circle in the Sand - Belinda Carlisle
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BeN
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Guilty pleasure confession time.
I bought a CD of 80s songs today, filled with 'hits' like Tarzan Boy, Living In a Box (I'm a living in a cardboard box!) etc etc.
I know I should be shot at, but what I like about these are that they are so silly that you just can't help but buckle over in laughter when you hear them, and we all know we need to do that occasionally.
Among the embarrassments:
Erasure - A Little Respect
Phillp Oakey and Giorgio Moroder (I thought he was some sort of designer) - Together In Electric Dreams
Spandau Ballet - Gold
Culture Club - Karma Chameleon
And so on...
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Matt
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Gold and Karma Chameleon are bona fide classics!
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Tom
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1. Everything I Do (I Do It For You) - Bryan Adams
2. Wannabe - Spice Girls
3. Love Is All Around - Wet Wet Wet
4. Kiss Me - Sixpence None The Richer (Prop, did you know they're a Christian Rock band from like, Arkansas?)
5. Walk This Way - Aerosmith
The embarrassing thing is, these are probably getting quite close to my 'Top 25 Most Played'. Yeeeeah.
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Blarno
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'Christian Rock'
2 words to send shivers down anyone's spine. Remember Stryper?
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TimR
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| Blarno wrote: | | Remember Stryper? |
I'd rather not thanks.
Didn't they eventually give up on the christian rock thing and start swearing?
I've got a Lamb of God cd that was allegedly produced by a religious record label and the swearing is subtlely edited out.
I'd love to have seen the record execs faces when they heard the band's original demos.
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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Is "Walk This Way" a guilty pleasure or an all-time rock classic? Discuss ...
Further question, if a song is intrinsically great, is it still great if the artist is uncool beyond a certain level. For example, could you admit to liking anything by, say, Cliff Richard or Chris de Burgh? Speaking of de Burgh, I quite liked James Blunt's "You're Beautiful" until it suddenly reminded me of Lady In Red ...
Some more unhealthy pleasures:
Eric Clapton - Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Chris de Burgh - Spaceman Came Travelling (thereby answering my own question)
Babylon Zoo - Spaceman
Whigfield - Saturday Night
2 Unlimited - No No No No No No No No No There's No Limit!
Vanessa Williams - Saved The Best Till Last
Betty Boo - Let Me Take You There
Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle
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Grooverider vs Lou Reed - Satellite of Love has just popped into my head.
Orinoco Flow - Enya - god knows why. (Prefer DJ Tiesto remix though)
Girls Aloud. SUgababes. Kelly Clarkson. Early Spice Girls stuff. Pink.
What Tom said. What Stevie Wonder said. What everyone has said really. That is my music taste really. Or lack of.
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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How about ex-Beatle guilty pleasures?
Ringo Starr - Photograph (most of his solo stuff was crap, but this is as good as anything any of them did post break-up)
John Lennon - #9 Dream
Paul McCartney/Wings - Helen Wheels
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BeN
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| Stevie Wonder wrote: | Is "Walk This Way" a guilty pleasure or an all-time rock classic? Discuss ...
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Brilliant song.
The girls killed it though.
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Tom
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Things that are embarrassing about 'Walk This Way':
1. The lyrics. OMG they are cringe-worthy. But having said that, so are most songs'.
2. I think it's really a wannabe rock song. Nowhere near as bad as Bryan Adams or Bon Jovi, but I think it's really middle-aged. Like 'cool' mums and dads listen to it. BTW I'm sorry if that's you!
What kind of appeal did it have when it came out?
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tali
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No ipod here either, but i would have lots of Girls Aloud on it
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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| Tom wrote: | | What kind of appeal did it have when it came out? |
A lot, since Aerosmith were only in their early 20s then.
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Li'ldude
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| Stevie Wonder wrote: | Ringo Starr - Photograph (most of his solo stuff was crap, but this is as good as anything any of them did post break-up)
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My favourite Beatle! He was better without those three holding him back
Ever heard Liverpool 8?
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Stuntman
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My two most criminal records (well, cassettes) are Chris de Burgh. But I don't care, I like them. And I've got the first two Michael Bolton albums, which are a bit criminal too - but at least they have a modicum of credibility about them, whereas his later albums had sold out somewhat.
I agree that a good song is a good song, regardless of the reputation of the artist. More evidence of the guilty pleasure variety?
Year 3000 by Busted, and 5 Colours In Her Hair by McFly.
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I'm gonna add Rihanna aswell.
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Rodge
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| Mike wrote: | | I'm gonna add Rihanna aswell. | wella, wella eh eh eh..
I have exquisite taste in music. No crap on my iPOD.
The Pet Shop Boys greatest hits. I don't care, I like them. Way ahead of their time. Honest.
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TimR
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I've just discovered Africa by Toto on the iPod.
I know I didn't put it there
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Cher - Walking in Memphis!
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Tom
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Africa by Toto is an absolute tune! It's also on one of the Singstar games..yes I have sung it.
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TimR
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Ca Plane Pour Moi by Plastic Bertrand.
It's only there because The Damned did it for a laugh at a gig in Glasgow a couple of years ago and it sounded familiar.
I can't stand Africa.
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Matt
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I have Ca Plane Pour Moi on my iPod, too.
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Li'ldude
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They're alright, not much embarasing about them...
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:-(
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Talking of classic pop songs - Baby One More Time by Britney Spears is a classic. If I had an I-Pod (can over 40's have I-Pods?), it would be there.
Loving the Belinda Carlisle nods further up too. Circle in the Sand played a big part in my love life in younger days.
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PR
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I have not succumbed to an ipod yet (might do soon as the laptop I bought off my brother is full of his itunes library) but I do recall, in the old days of Napster and so on, committing to a compilation CD, a track byCeline Dion
I believe this atrocity was 'outed' in polite company in a Hertz Ford Focus as I drove throught the St Gotthard tunnel.
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:-(
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I'd forgotten about Napster. I used to download the occasional single from them on dial up. A 5 mb single used to take getting on for an hour.
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franki68
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| Tom wrote: | Things that are embarrassing about 'Walk This Way':
1. The lyrics. OMG they are cringe-worthy. But having said that, so are most songs'.
2. I think it's really a wannabe rock song. Nowhere near as bad as Bryan Adams or Bon Jovi, but I think it's really middle-aged. Like 'cool' mums and dads listen to it. BTW I'm sorry if that's you!
What kind of appeal did it have when it came out? |
my god man,walk this way is one of the most influential songs ever,it opened the white market up to black rappers because of the run dmc/aerosmith version ,and it also contains a monster riff.
jesus if your pulse doesn't get going ,your hands clapping or air guitaring to this you are dead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucelA_p6_zk
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canadian bacon
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| Li'ldude wrote: | | Ever heard Liverpool 8? |
isn't this the number of people that bought it ?
I can admit to a few, but frankly they are songs I like so really am not bothered what anyone else thinks:
Britney - toxic
Kelly Clarkson - since u bin gone
Frank and Walters - Afterall
The Bluebells - young at heart
Crowded House - Weather with you
Hellogoodbye - Here in your arms
The Mighty Wah! - Story of the blues
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird
Johnny Cash - A boy named Sue
Gary Moore - Parisienne Walkways
Rod Stewart - Cut across shorty
Super Furry Animals - Juxtaposed with U
Kylie Minogue - some kind of bliss
Yello - oh yeah...........
there's waayy more, but we'll leave it there.
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