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Guilty Pleasure Songs...

Aqua is great, hilarious pop that doesn't take itself seriously at all. Very colorful.

Why anyone would be embarrassed to listen to anything I don't know.

Check out the giant octopus pulling down the statue of liberty:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBK2BY2uiDI[/yt]
 
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The band was called Aqua.

And please excuse me as I go to shower the shame off of myself for knowing that without having to Google it.

Seriously? Why would you feel shame for knowing a band's name? Or is this all just an exercise in smugness about taste.

Just a silly joke. :) Back in 1997 my friends and I liked to poke fun at Aqua and bands like them because it was the flavor of the day to call certain solo artists and groups out for their perceived cheesiness and corniness(re: "Macarena"). I'm not a smug bastard about music... I'm a person who loves some pretty weird and eclectic people in the industry. I'm one of the only people I've ever met who loves both the Blue Man Group as well as Barry Manilow. I'll listen to just about anything really. Aqua's been the brunt of jokes over the years for their image and being a One-Hit Wonder but I'll take them over most rap or country any day of the week.
 
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My late mother and father adored John Denver and so do I. Never be ashamed to like Denver. The man was one of the nicest, kindest men in the music industry and crafted some of the most memorable music of his era. I still regret that he's no longer with us and making new music.
 
^ I was recently reminded of him when I was in Baltimore last week, they play "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" at the 7th inning stretch during every Orioles home game. (in one of his last public appearances before his death, John attended one such game and danced on top of the O's dugout! :) )
 
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The band was called Aqua.

And please excuse me as I go to shower the shame off of myself for knowing that without having to Google it.

Seriously? Why would you feel shame for knowing a band's name? Or is this all just an exercise in smugness about taste.


it's about liking songs that you know aren't of a particularly high quality or especially artistic. There's nothing "smug" about it. It's like enjoying "The Fifth Element" while acknowledging that it's not "The Godfather."

Some music is just fun to listen to, even if you realize it's not great music.
 
No need to be ashamed of John Denver. Before I heard his mainstream music, we had this tape of John Denver singing Christmas songs with the muppets we put on every year while decorating the tree.

Country Roads for the mother$%^&ing win.
 
I think Wannabe by The Spice Girls is a pretty catchy song.
Catchy, yes. Like a disease.

Although I have to admit I like the Pussycat Dolls’ Wait a Minute. And not just because of the video.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWyvMerss4w&ob=av2n[/yt]
 
I know I'll be branded the antichrist for posting this one, but to hell with it. This song's good even if almost everything else the group did was junk.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS_nHL38ix4[/yt]
 
I know I'll be branded the antichrist for posting this one, but to hell with it. This song's good even if almost everything else the group did was junk.

Well, you finally found one you should be ashamed of.:rofl:

Pretty much every other boy band track of the late '90s and early 00's could rival the vacuum of outer space itself for sucking power, but I'm standing by this one. Even a broken clock's right on occasion. :)
 
Well, I always feel kinda guilty with this one, because in one way it's cheesy, but on the other it's one of the great rock out with your cock out slabs of rock-pop ever put to vinyl:
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY-r6oawxmc[/yt]

And I put 'Peter Rabbit' on for the kids, heard part of the theme tune, and stayed for that amazing voice:
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpyw0JxdKgQ[/yt]
(Guilty pleasure becasuse it's the theme of a kids' TV show)
 
I'll see your Charlene and raise you some Buggles.

Check!

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiJ9AnNz47Y[/yt]

As a kid in the early-to-mid '80s I sang this to myself a whole lot...when I wasn't singing Beatles and Michael Jackson songs. Most of my school buddies even then thought this song was dumber than dirt, but I've always loved it. It's an acquired taste but it's catchier and better than a lot of today's pop music.
 
Heard this one earlier, probably qualifies for the double reasons of being from Days of Thunder and later being used (even more memorably) in a Cadbury's chocolate ad...

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZfHdodi_uI[/yt]
 
Heard this one earlier, probably qualifies for the double reasons of being from Days of Thunder and later being used (even more memorably) in a Cadbury's chocolate ad...

I LOVE that song.. It has not left my mp3-player for years.. :mallory:
 
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