Guilty Pleasures
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Wow. Dare I say it... dare it be whispered? Well really, I (when no one is around), listen to a whole host of truly bad music from the 70's and 80's. But my greatest closet shame is listening to a cat named Benny Mardones, best known for the big 1980 hit "Into the Night".
There...I said it.
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Hold on here. I'm not ashamed of listening to ABBA. I have all the recent remastered reissues of their albums on CD, and they sound fabulous, thank you very much. Why should I and other ABBA fans (I know Infelice is another) be made to feel guilty over the band, just because Vespers is dominated by the musical culture of hard and progressive rock-minded folk? I stand by all the music I have in my collection. But for the sake of this discussion, I'll rummage through my stuff and see if there's anything I'm ashamed of that I still listen to, using Edge's criteria. There is certainly stuff hiding in my closet that I'm quite ashamed of that I never listen to anymore:
KISS.
Hell, I'm too ashamed to even bring those KISS LPs to a second-hand shop to sell them off. One of these days, I'm going to have to wrap them up in black garbage bags and dispose of them in a trash can in some dark alley...
KISS.
Hell, I'm too ashamed to even bring those KISS LPs to a second-hand shop to sell them off. One of these days, I'm going to have to wrap them up in black garbage bags and dispose of them in a trash can in some dark alley...
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You want more? Somewhere in my collection I have an A Flock of Seagulls lp.Lord Foul wrote:And you're smiling? Kevin didn't smile during his Desecration!aTOMiC wrote:Clay Aiken. No I'm not kidding. There goes what little musical respect I had around here.
I listen to Kelly Clarkson too.
I patterned one of my first guitar sounds after them. I think I have a couple mp3s. I'm sure I can think of more in time.

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Yeah, I'm preparing myself for when they play it over the speaker system in hell.dlbpharmd wrote:Oh come now LF - confession is good for the soul. We all know you listen to Barbara Streisand.
Because Vespers is dominated by the musical culture of hard and progressive rock-minded folk? Kidding aside, I personally have no problem with ABBA. I find them kind of infectious, but I also find them too slick for my discophobic tastes.Matrixman wrote:Hold on here. I'm not ashamed of listening to ABBA. I have all the recent remastered reissues of their albums on CD, and they sound fabulous, thank you very much. Why should I and other ABBA fans (I know Infelice is another) be made to feel guilty over the band, just because Vespers is dominated by the musical culture of hard and progressive rock-minded folk?
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I suppose there is one thing that might be considered a guilty pleasure. Mind you, I don't feel guilty about it, but still.
I own William Shatner's latest album, Has Been, which I (and most who bought it, including our man dAN) found surprisingly good.
I also own Days of Future Passed, by the Moody Blues. Yeah, you may be wondering how they could be a guilty pleasure, but they look embarrassingly shallow--a light snack--next to King Crimson. At least to me.
I own William Shatner's latest album, Has Been, which I (and most who bought it, including our man dAN) found surprisingly good.
I also own Days of Future Passed, by the Moody Blues. Yeah, you may be wondering how they could be a guilty pleasure, but they look embarrassingly shallow--a light snack--next to King Crimson. At least to me.
Belinda Carlisle as a solo artist was mediocre, but as part of the Go-Go's she was fabulous.CovenantJr wrote:Belinda Carlisle. Some songs by the Pet Shop Boys.
And what, precisely, is so shameful about the Pet Shop Boys?

They were one of the pioneering techno/dance acts of the '80s and have put out some very hypnotic, melodic and brilliantly arranged albums in their time. Introspective and Very are classics of their kind.
Belinda Carlisle as a solo artist was mediocre, but as part of the Go-Go's she was fabulous.CovenantJr wrote:Belinda Carlisle. Some songs by the Pet Shop Boys.
And what, precisely, is so shameful about the Pet Shop Boys?

They were one of the pioneering techno/dance acts of the '80s and have put out some very hypnotic, melodic and brilliantly arranged albums in their time. Introspective and Very are classics of their kind.
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Hey, I dig Rob Zombie.
Honestly, I can't think of anything in my collection that I'd be ashamed of. The Bloodhound Gang, maybe? Not really.
Honestly, I can't think of anything in my collection that I'd be ashamed of. The Bloodhound Gang, maybe? Not really.
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SSSHHHHHHHHHH! Not so loud!
Last year some I traveled with some friends to Palm Springs, California. When we got into our hotel rooms, we couldn't help but notice an outdoor concert on the golf course across from our hotel. I immediately recognized Barry, but of course I couldn't let me friends see that I knew who the singer was. I stood on my balcony as the concert finished, pretending to take in the view. I have to say, he puts on a great show - if you like that kind of music, of course.
Last year some I traveled with some friends to Palm Springs, California. When we got into our hotel rooms, we couldn't help but notice an outdoor concert on the golf course across from our hotel. I immediately recognized Barry, but of course I couldn't let me friends see that I knew who the singer was. I stood on my balcony as the concert finished, pretending to take in the view. I have to say, he puts on a great show - if you like that kind of music, of course.
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