Music You are Ashamed to Love.

[quote]sen say wrote:
RWElder0 wrote:
I have never been to neverland.

You’re just repressing that time your parents sent you there to spend the night.[/quote]

Do I ever. I went voluntarily. Secret cam, waiting for inappropriate behavior. Lawyers on stand-by
Someone had to do something to break that cycle of poverty.

Animotion: obsession
Dee Lite: groove is in the heart

[quote]OldDirtyCracker wrote:
Animotion: obsession
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That song rocks…in a gay way, but it still rocks.

And I liked the Backstreet boys too.

Fuck you guys.

[quote]RWElder0 wrote:
Michael Jackson - and I have never been to neverland.[/quote]

I remember catching a lot of shit back in high school for saying that I really liked the Bad album when it first came out. Globally, it sold 32 million copies, so I think I was right.

Jessica Simpson - With You
Christina Aguillera - Fighter

Both of those songs were played a ton when I was in college, including while I tried to workout at the YMCA. They seemed to have the right beat for lifting.

I’m just making excuses for succumbing to the vapid pop. :confused:

Toxic by TItney Spears - goddamn is it catchy :frowning:

My Humps…and that one song I Kissed a Girl…Maybe because I imagine really hot girls singing them?

[quote]sen say wrote:
lixy wrote:
“Bigmouth Strikes Again” by The Smiths.

No need to be ashamed there. Solo Morrisey stuff is pretty shameful, but The Smiths are way cooler than that dinosaur Bob Seger…anyone that isn’t ashamed to like Old Time Rock and Roll…should be…and don’t get me started on The Strut.[/quote]

While most of Seger’s 80’s stuff sucks, the Smith’s can’t touch his mid 70’s stuff (night moves back).

I still like the song “Ice Ice Baby”

I like Dan Fogelberg

I like Stan Ridgeway and Wall of Voodoo

and I thought all those 80’s “Roxanne, Roxanne” raps were fun

anything from Jackson Browne. Sorry.

Devo - Whip It

It’s awesome

[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
Devo - Whip It

It’s awesome[/quote]

Well, DUH!

Everyone’s favorite Canuck, Gordon Lightfoot. ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ is one of my fave songs ever. and if anyone wants to go into the wayback machine, check out Tommy Bolin, especially the Teaser cd. Still holds up after all these years.

[quote]surgboy wrote:
Everyone’s favorite Canuck, Gordon Lightfoot. ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ is one of my fave songs ever. and if anyone wants to go into the wayback machine, check out Tommy Bolin, especially the Teaser cd. Still holds up after all these years.[/quote]

Tommy Bolin’s awesome. He did some great fusion stuff with Bill Bruford and I think he filled in for Joe walsh in the James gang and Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple.

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

I like Stan Ridgeway and Wall of Voodoo

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Stan Ridgeway rocks.

[quote]austin_bicep wrote:
lol, nd most trance songs nd funky shit like that.
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WHAT?? HOW CAN ONE BE A SHAME OF TRANCE??? IT IS THE ANTHEM OF THE GODS

Grip Like a Vice by the Go! Team gets me contorting my body every single time.

There, I said it.

How is it even possible to not love the Seekers

Not to mention that Judith Durham was quite possibly the cutest homely girl in history along with that velvet voice.