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Guilty pleasures- music edition
For a little lighthearted coming clean... what are your guilty music pleasures? The ones you'd never admit to friends you listen to, but, when you're by yourself, you may have been known to belt along to.
For me... it's the Grass Roots. I don't think they were even a real band, so much as a revolving door of studio musicians, but I am a sucker for the overuse of a brass section. Okay, there's my midnight confession. Sooner or later, you all will fess up yours. Don't keep it to yourself; live for today. I can only hope I have given an earworm to a few of our members who were around when the Grass Roots were recording.
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The Archies....Damn, there I said it.
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I voted for The Dave Clark Five as better than the Beatles
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The Monkees, long overdue for the hall of fame
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I know I'm playing on a different field than a lot of DT-ers, if the What Are You Listening To? thread is any indication. If "coming clean" is about listening to the Grass Roots? I've actually posted a youtube video or two of them in that thread. More than half of my collection (CDs and vinyl) would probably raise questions about my geezerdom in many eyes here. Still, there are a few songs by Glen Campbell and . . . (gasp) . . . Barry Manilow that I have to admit I really enjoy when it's just me and the dogs.
I love this video, complete with 60s babe. As if the lyrics needed to be illustrated. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WpU4p3MaOs And who else could adapt Chopin to a pop song? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDEynk7SwxE |
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For a guilty pleasure for which I was around during their heyday... i also, erm, at some point may have purchased Asia's Greatest Hits. And I've watched the Chatroulette version of "Call Me Maybe" at least fifteen times. Because it's AWESOME.
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"Pleasant Valley Sunday" is a great pop song.
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yes classics..
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#1 The Bee Gees (F*ck off, I like 'em)
#2 ABBA - Dancing Queen. Because when a 3yo blonde hair beauty looks up at you with those big blue eyes and says "Daddy, can I be dancing queen?", then dammit, you fire up You Tube and make her dancing queen for 2 hours, if that's what she wants. |
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Yanni.
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Carpenters
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ABBA great. Love their music. Loved Mama Mia both on the screen and on Broadway. |
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How bout Neil Diamond,Al Martino, Engelbert Humperdinck,Barbra.Linda Ronstedt and the youngsters Heart.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vhFnTjia_I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArbsU-UCSOE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kNJBnhJPO8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZLqZ_H_nZc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41P8UxneDJE http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...E2A34D&first=0 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2q...you-1977_music
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3 Dog Night:
"Just an old fashioned love song playin' on the radio" "One is the loneliest number that you'll ever know" "Won't you try a little tenderness." |
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Burt Bacharach:
"What the world needs now is love, sweet love, no not just for some, but for everyone" "Do you know the way to San Jose?" "Birds fall down from the sky, everytime you walk by. Just like me, they long to be, close to you." |
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Though credit where credit is due; the lyrics you quote are all Hal David; Bacharach was the composer. I love "I'll Never Fall in Love Again." The man's ability to mix love and heartache was unequalled by anyone except Lorenz Hart. Here's a great cover of it by Splitsville: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8xvbJp1BK8 When they go into the ELO-esque harmonies for repeat of the third verse, my toes just curl in joy. Listen for the Buggles homage at the fade out.
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Rainy Days and Mondays was the very first song I ever sang on karaoke, out in some dive bar in the midwest.
I was terrible.
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