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Guilty Songs...
Geez, I love me some Neil Diamond.
I think that makes me alternately post-modern and ironic. I love, and groove heavily to, guilty shameful artists such as: ABBA Bee Gee's Neil Diamond Barry Manilow (MANILOW!) Simon&Garfunkle You? |
Ahh, great memories. I remember my dad playing a lot of Neil Diamond on Sunday on the old 8 track; I can hear Chelsea Morning in my head right now. One of my college roommates played the soundtrack from Jonathon Livingston Seagull a lot, too.
I also love Simon and Garfunkel, as well as Paul Simon's solo work (Hearts and Bones is one of the most beautiful songs ever.) Abba always gets my feet moving, as does KC and the Sunshine Band. I love to hear the Carpenters. Karen's smooth as silk, angelic voice gives me chills...so clear. And Linda Rondstadt. :) |
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BeeGees Disco Era Pat Boone (not the Metal parody album, either) Flock of Seagulls Much, much more, I'm afraid. Also Neil Diamond, but I won't play guilty for him. He's one of the finest songwriters of the past 100 years, even if a lot of what he does is schlock. A lot of what Irving Berlin did was schlock, too, but no one's ashamed of him. ;-) |
The Pina Colada Song - Rupert Holmes
Convoy - C.W. McCall Anything by The Monkees Twisted Sister I can't help it. I love them all. (and I played the Jonathon Livingston Seagull soundtrack to DEATH. I really liked Kyrie) |
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Me too on the Kyrie, wolf. The Pina Colada song? I never liked it because I just want to say...um HELLO? They were just plotting to cheat on each other! ;) |
I refuse to feel guilty about Neil Diamond!
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i'm of the opinion that even the gay bands have at least one good song. this was a thread about songs, not bands, right?
tainted love - soft cell i remember liking a george michael or wham song, although i don't remember which one now. and stayin alive is a pretty rocking tune, actually. |
Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson, ABBA, and........William Shatner......:D
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As some of you know, my primary listening choice is classical, with broadway and jazz thrown in, plus good comedy and parody songs.
My "guilty pleasure" music is almost all stuff that was ubiquitous when I was in high school, and that makes me nostalgic when I listen too it. Material Girl, Like A Virgin, She-Bop, Video Killed the Radio Star, Pressure. Maybe a couple others, but those are the ones that come to mind immediately. Mind you, I wouldn't have given you a nickel for this stuff at the time. Now I can see quite clearly its superiority over all the shit kids listen to today. I'm sure this is yet another sign of my accelerating decline into geezerhood. |
I love 80s music, and typically don't feel guilty about that.
Except for Relax. |
I only relax when I want to come.
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Strangely, that's one of my favorite songs. But since the Monkees represent a secret love, I don't usually play them for other people.
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I will not include Simon & Garfunkel on a list of guilty pleasures, I am proud to like them. Mmm-Bop - Hanson It's All About You - McFly The Ketchup Song - Las Ketchup 99 Red Balloons - Nena Gold - Spandau Ballet Calling Baton Rouge - Garth Brooks Catholic Girls - Billy Joel Wannabe - Spice Girls Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous - Good Charlotte Dontcha - Pussy Cat Dolls Birdhouse in your Soul - They Might be Giants Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes Some of the above are great songs in my opinion. But I do get stick for liking them. |
The Monkees were one of the all time great pop bands. And no surprise, that, considering that Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart and Neil Diamond wrote most their big hits.
Okay, their actual genesis may have been screwy, but the music that was produced under the name "The Monkees" is damn good stuff. |
i thought of another one:
ok, 2: the cure: just like heaven & like cockatoos |
I thought of a guilty song on the way to work today:
Genie in a Bottle. Can't help but dance to that one. |
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According to my friend Mike, who is a ridiculously rich font of pop culture knowledge, Paul Williams did indeed pen some of the Monkee's songs...and you are correct about Carole King, too. Harry Nilsson I did not know about...any idea which songs?
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