I also love "I think we are alone now" by Tiffany and "I'm your Venus" by... the Bangles?
Sorry, I didn't get it quite right. I went hunting and it's specifically about cheesy dance tunes:confucius said:did we have a guilty pleasures thread before? wonder how I missed it.
I didn't mention it's also produced by Thomas Fehlmann, who's been mixed up with the Orb for years and years (now full time member I think) and has done things on cool labels like Apollo, Kompakt, and Plug Research. Quite a strange time for them, I think they'd fallen well under the radar after doing that Abba tribute EP.confucius said:Erasure with Diamonda Galas? wow that makes... no sense.
IdleRich said:I like that Chris Isaac one which is called, I can't remember what it's called but I've got it on seven inch and the video has him on a beach with some supermodel.
michael said:Aimee Mann's 'Give Up' from the Magnolia soundtrack.
3underscore said:Wicked Game. Is that meant to be guilty? jeez - you people are seriously hipster types if you are ashamed of stuff like that. Mind you, dissensus is full of this type of posing a lot of the time. Controversy that some people like Woebot whose eclecticism and opinion is lauded, actually says he quite likes a band that has broken through mainstream radio?
The phrase 'razor thin eclectic tastes' (I think Ishkur coined it, but I might be wrong) always seems to sum it up pretty well...3underscore said:Wicked Game. Is that meant to be guilty? jeez - you people are seriously hipster types if you are ashamed of stuff like that. Mind you, dissensus is full of this type of posing a lot of the time. Controversy that some people like Woebot whose eclecticism and opinion is lauded, actually says he quite likes a band that has broken through mainstream radio?
Buick6 said:IRON MAIDEN are another guilty pleasure. You should check out their 5.1 DVD's, especially 'Rock in RIO' they fucken kick more arse than the MC5, and the 150,000 Argentinians defiantly chanting 'Meden, meden' is hilarious.
henry s said:it's tough to find true guilty pleasures nowadays...irony has made even the crappiest stuff laudable in some semi-respected circle...but here goes:
Journey - "Don't Stop Believin'"
Monkees - "Daydream Believer"
Nitzer Ebb - Belief LP
(for some reason I'm ashamed of things involving "belief")
and way more Sheryl Crow than a man should cop to...including the duet she did with Kid Rock...oh, and while we're at it, all of Kid Rock's ballads...
oh god, I'm ruined...ruined!!
Yeah... 'guilty' is probably the wrong word. 'Liable to get you in trouble with the Dissensus taste fascists' is more what we're after. I mean, can you imagine what would happen if people found out that I sometimes listen to Pendulum of my own volition?Melchior said:don't really feel guilty about it however. I'd feel guilty about listening to something that's ok musically but dodgy as fuck - early skrewdriver etc. But not about listening to Maiden.
shykitten said:do you mean 'Venus' by Bananarama? i have a thing for that, although i don't own it. i can't explain it as i loathe Bananarama/SAW otherwise, but i have a fantasy of discovering some tatty 12" single of it in a charity shop, taking it home...![]()
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Does liking the Shocking Blue original make it any better? Personally if we're talking embarassing Bangles then I'm a "Walk Like An Egyptian" kinda guy.
here fucking here... same as with the Carpenters.stelfox said:if you feel guilty listening to daydream believer by the monkees, there is something seriously, seriously wrong with you.