queen, prince, journey, ace of bass, christina Agulera
Bananarama and Celine Dion are great on my heavy leg daze!
8^X
[quote]MasterfulStroke wrote:
gatesoftanhauser wrote:
I do like me some Elton John classics. Only his 1970’s and 1980’s stuff though. I don’t care for the “Lion King years”.
That’s not the gheyest music there is, but it is still pretty ghey! ![]()
Elton John is the fuckin man! Nothing to be ashamed of there.[/quote]
Gotta agree! His 70’s and very early 80’s stuff was excellent.
The Monkees, can’t forget about them.
I think anyone who doesn’t like elton is gay…
[quote]Love2Lift wrote:
MasterfulStroke wrote:
gatesoftanhauser wrote:
I do like me some Elton John classics. Only his 1970’s and 1980’s stuff though. I don’t care for the “Lion King years”.
That’s not the gheyest music there is, but it is still pretty ghey! ![]()
Elton John is the fuckin man! Nothing to be ashamed of there.
Gotta agree! His 70’s and very early 80’s stuff was excellent.
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… Phil- A- Delphia Freedom…I luhh huv her…
Yes I do.
Journey and Boston (actually, just More Than A Feeling).
Josh Groban sings some gay music too, but man, can that guy carry a tune.
[quote]SouthernGypsy wrote:
There was one Justin Timberlake song that when it came on the radio, I would roll my windows up so no one could hear that I was listening to it. I can’t remember the name of it though.[/quote]
That’s a pretty pussy thing to do. If I like a song, then fuck what people think, I blast that shit.
Some of the garbage music I like:
Justin Timberlake
Alicia Keys
Good Charlotte
Akon
Sean Paul
Hall and Oates
Poison
Eve 6
My Chemical Romance
I blast it all. Fuck you if you don’t like it.
[quote]analog_kid wrote:
I’m a fucking huge Duran Duran fan. If that makes me a sissy so be it. John Taylor’s bass lines are pimptastic.
And it should also be mentioned that I’ve never seen more ass anywhere than at a Duran Duran concert. It was solid smoking hot 30 somethings and like 5 dudes.[/quote]
I agree,Duran Duran are awesome. It does not make you any less of a man because Crocop approves. I like Pat Benetar and Banana Rama. Oh and…David Bowie.
Goo Good Dolls (I love this band)
Five for Fighting
Boy Bands when I’m feeling moody
Theatrical Soundtracks - from things like PotC, etc.
And this song - I love this song - - YouTube
Jesus I gotta stop microwaving shit in plastic.
The xenoestrogens are taking over.
Cascada-everytime we touch…i like driving on the interstate to it.
Boston (Mainly more than a feeling and Piec of mind)
Foreigner
Queen
Billy Joel
Grateful Dead?
I should not sat this but here they are in no particular order:
Bay city rollers
Bread
Donna Summer
and if i am feeling frisky the Bee Gees
“You can tell by the way i use my walk i’am a womans man no time to talk”
Gets me everytime
Call me a wimp, but I have a soft spot for The Be Good Tanyas. Those chicks’ voices and songwriting touch my heart at its deepest.
A couple of years ago, I worked at Abercrombie and Fitch and I actually kinda liked some of those horrible, loud, techno-y remixes of pop songs. I have some of those songs and occasionally I listen to them while doing cardio.
One of my favorites was…
The fireflys and fairytales part is hilarious.
Tokio Hotel
Clay Aiken
usher, all-american rejects, baby bash, bowling for soup, chris brown, christina aguilera, cartel…etc.
though I grew up on metal, I am definetly not ashamed to admit that Seal is my all-time favorite artist. Call me a poof butt but the man has made some amazing music
[quote]surgboy wrote:
though I grew up on metal, I am definetly not ashamed to admit that Seal is my all-time favorite artist. Call me a poof butt but the man has made some amazing music[/quote]
I’m not really sure what a poof-butt is, but you’re probably it.
Seal is the gheyest artist EVER!!!
After Elton John. And Usher.