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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:25 am
by sgt.null
Supertramp

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:02 pm
by Usivius
well, I'm not ashamed of Supertramp. Nice composition.
Secret shame?... I guess Michael Jackson --- man, that boy could write a catchy tune! (now if the man could just stop trying to catch a boy an tune him..... :oops: ...bad ... me sorry)

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:54 pm
by dANdeLION
Supertramp....? That's not shameful! Crime Of The Century & Breakfast In America are great albums! But, if you look them up on wikipedea, you'll see they're listed as a prog band, which might be embarassing to some.....

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:45 am
by Cheval
Ashamed to like? Hmmm...


Abba, Three Dog Night and Kenny Rogers.

(Supertramp is cool)

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:17 am
by Fist and Faith
*hmph* Three Dog Night is great!! Why don't we have a "Why I outta..." emoticon!

And yeah, so is Supertramp.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 3:27 am
by Cheval
Fist and Faith wrote:*hmph* Three Dog Night is great!!
I agree, I just wouldn't admit that to my friends.
Fist and Faith wrote:Why don't we have a "Why I outta..." emoticon!
I agree with that also! A smiley ready to back-hand someone.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 5:17 am
by sgt.null
but Supertramp is so unlike anything else I like. and so sparkle/shine, I don't know... something.

I love the Hooters and will be buying all of there albums again on cd, when I can find them used. I love the Hooters.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:04 am
by matrixman
I like Supertramp too. I've never listened to a complete album of theirs, I just know their hit songs. This band knew a thing or two about killer hooks.

And what about the "brains" of Supertramp, Roger Hodgson? Did anyone here buy his solo album In The Eye Of The Storm back in '84? At the time, I loved the big single from it, Had A Dream (Sleeping With The Enemy). I was just in awe of this 9-minute epic and played it over and over. It remains one of the defining songs of the '80s for me.

The second single, In Jeopardy, was catchy, too. I bought the album on CD years later but was mostly disappointed by the rest of the songs.

sgtnull mentioned the Hooters. Ah, some great '80s music memories here. I'm quite fond of their debut album. When I first heard And We Danced on the radio back in '85, it completely enthralled me. The song made me feel nostalgic for something that I never experienced, a false memory, yet it was very powerful. That's the mystery and magic of music. It was another classic song of the '80s for me. Then I heard All You Zombies and that was a mesmerizing song as well, with a strong message. The rest of the album turned out to be good as well, when I finally bought it.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:46 am
by Fist and Faith
sgtnull wrote:I love the Hooters and will be buying all of there albums again on cd, when I can find them used. I love the Hooters.
AFAIK, I only know a couple of their songs, which I think are on the same album. And We Danced and All You Zombies. I still like both.

She could dance all night
And shake the paint off the walls

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:22 pm
by Damelon
I'm not ashamed to like Supertramp.

ABBA though......

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:35 pm
by dANdeLION
The closest I come to ABBA is ABACAB, which was a pretty good Genesis album.......I love SPinal Tap & Kelly Clarkson, which I probably should be ashamed of, but then again, I'm without shame.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:22 pm
by Fist and Faith
I love the beginning of ABBA's Take a Chance. And although I've never owned any of their albums in any form, I like a few of their songs well enough.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:55 pm
by Damelon
dANdeLION wrote:...ABACAB, which was a pretty good Genesis album.......
I agree with that.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:28 am
by sgt.null
Abba's SOS is just about the perfect pop song.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:31 am
by danlo
Well,.......I liked Sister Goldenhair by America please don't kill me...

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:27 am
by matrixman
I remember America for their early '80s minor hit, You Can Do Magic. I always found it amusing that for a band (duo?) with such an ambitious name like America, they achieved so little to justify it. :wink:

At least the "supergroup" Asia lived up more or less to its all-encompassing name by delivering a mega-selling debut album that also happened to be pretty darn good. I think it's one of the classic rock albums of the '80s. My impression is that hardcore progessive rock fans dismissed Asia as commercial sellouts, but I'm not ashamed to listen to the band.
Fist and Faith wrote:I love the beginning of ABBA's Take a Chance. And although I've never owned any of their albums in any form, I like a few of their songs well enough.
I think Abba's best efforts album-wise were 1979's Voulez-Vous and 1980's Super Trouper.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:36 pm
by Fist and Faith
danlo wrote:Well,.......I liked Sister Goldenhair by America please don't kill me...
What gives you the idea that this is a shameful thing? First Three Dog Night, now America? SGH is one of my very favorite songs.

Come on, folks, this thread is for Britney lovers! Barry Manilow! Michael Jackson! OK, here's a real confession. *swallows* I really like Christina Aguilera's Genie in a Bottle. Now THAT'S shameful!!!

But let's look at America's GH:
A Horse With No Name
I Need You
Ventura Highway
Don't Cross the River
Only in Your Heart
Muskrat Love
Tin Man
Lonely People
Sister Golden Hair
Daisy Jane
Woman Tonight

OK, they covered a Captain & Tenille song. Difficult to support that move, even if they improved it quite a bit. But the rest is good or great!

And while I'm at it, here's what I think are excellent Three Dog Night songs:
Old Fashioned Love Song (Written by Paul Williams, who also wrote Rainbow Connection, and guest starred on The Odd Couple a couple times. :D)
Mama Told Me (Not To Come)
Shambala
Never Been To Spain
One
Joy To The World
Black And White

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:00 pm
by Cail
I think America is horrible. I just despise that milquetoast stuff.

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:52 pm
by Cheval
Fist and Faith wrote: And while I'm at it, here's what I think are excellent Three Dog Night songs:
Old Fashioned Love Song (Written by Paul Williams, who also wrote Rainbow Connection, and guest starred on The Odd Couple a couple times. :D)
Mama Told Me (Not To Come)
Shambala
Never Been To Spain
One
Joy To The World
Black And White
You forgot Liar, one of my favorites.
Come on, folks, this thread is for Britney lovers! Barry Manilow! Michael Jackson! OK, here's a real confession. *swallows* I really like Christina Aguilera's Genie in a Bottle. Now THAT'S shameful!!!
And the likings of O-Town, Backstreet Boys, and New Kids On The Block.
(I dislike all of them, but I went through the misery of taking my daughter
to a NKOTB concert when they first became popular. THAT'S shameful!)

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:53 pm
by The Leper Fairy
cheval wrote:And the likings of O-Town, Backstreet Boys, and New Kids On The Block.
(I dislike all of them, but I went through the misery of taking my daughter
to a NKOTB concert when they first became popular. THAT'S shameful!)
My friend bought a NKotB tote from a second hand store. It's absolutely hideous.

My secret shame... Default, Anberlin, and Fall Out Boy (They're so freakin' catchy!) :oops: :oops: :oops: