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lonewolf wrote:Um...what is a guilty pleasure song?

{seriously}
It is a song that you like but wouldn't tell anyone .. :)
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music wise......Jim Reeves songs, "There Is Something About You" by Level 42. I don't know what it is about that song.

non music wise....eating bacon bits by the handfuls.
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There's nothing guilty about liking Level 42 and the bad ass bass wizardry of Mark King.
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I agree, Paul. Level 42 is a great band. There is nothing guilty about that. I also like Jim Reeves, He was one of my grandfathers favorite singers.
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Brace yourself here, I've got a few. Anyone who's been to any Aldo's metal band knows what my preference of music is. Let's see if I can find a few to make you flip...

Donna Lewis. Absolutely awesome Welsh musician, artist, singer,... She does it all! She's best known for her songs, "I Love You, Always, Forever" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqdWTeXWvOg , and a duet with Richard Marx called "At The Beginning" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mct2-ElrXbE

Elton John - I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc4ZRdPGGTI . The man is quite a contemporary artist. He's made MAAANY different songs, of various styles, and to deny the amazing talent of this man should be considered a criminal act!

Spice Girls - 2 Become 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz182bWa3r0&ob=av3e . Despite the overkill pop spew that the Spice Girls were part of, they actually had a couple songs that were very touching, in their own rights. This song smacks my soft side across the face!

Aside from those as primary, a fair bit of the music I listen to (not guilty pleasures), with exception to local, is foreign bands, a fair bit of which are female-fronted, or dual vocalists, one of which is female. Some such include Epica, Nightwish, Theatre Of Tragedy, Lacuna Coil, Sirenia, Tristania, Angtoria, etc. I do tend to like female vocals, with a little bit of "songwriter" ability, including the likes of Jewel, Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, the aforementioned Donna Lewis, and whomever else

All that said, I also get into weird moods where I'm humming something from whatever other person or band. Is any of this a surprise, especially coming from someone who enjoys the look, feel, and sound of metal?
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70's rock or really more the AM radio hits....

Reunion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16kh-AP4OCU

Five Man Electrical Band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcwHQfIuCnU

Terry Jacks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd_Fdly3 ... re=related

Cher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fuu2T7Ii ... re=related

This is the kind of stuff that helped to mold my exquisite taste in music!
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Naga and Dave, they are some good choices. I agree, Dave, the 70's had some great am hits ...
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Jim Croce is a favorite, and old 70's era country (Merle Haggard, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller and such)
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backlash bass wrote:Jim Croce is a favorite, and old 70's era country (Merle Haggard, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller and such)
No guilty there - You named some of the greatest of all time ...
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Come to think of it, if I'd go through my entire list, song by song, and put anything that's not rock, metal or classic rock, I'm sure I'd have a long list. Maybe I'll do this one day...
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I came out of the musical closet several years ago and am now guilt-free.
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That being said:
"I'll Be There for You"(theme from Friends) by the Rembrants
and ANYTHING with Celine Dion
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Grew up on old pentecostal hymns. Still like to hear old Jimmy Swaggart pump-it-up. :twisted:
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Aside from Nightwish, I'm also on a Jesca Hoop kick. Apparently she was/is Tom Wait's nanny! It's weird stuff along the lines of Waits' music, but with the new age female singer/songwriter vocals.
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