Rolling Stone Magazine top 25 guilty pleasures
Rolling Stone Magazine top 25 guilty pleasures
Rolling Stone Magazine just published their top 25 guilty pleasure bands or artists as selected by its readers. If listening to bands like Rush, Kansas, Boston, Foreigner, and Styx are a guilty pleasure, then I am guilty as charged. There are a few on this list like New Edition, Britney Spears, ABBA, Wham, and Kelly Clarkson that would never listen to but I have listened to and even played songs by all the others at some point for some reason.
Here is an excerpt from the article.
Those of you who proudly listen to Rush at top volume in your car all summer long, (ie thereby displaying the total lack of guilty in your pleasure), take note:? Rush come in at Number One on our official list of the Rock’s Undisputed Guilty Pleasure Bands. Like the rest of the acts on our list (which you helped put together), we love them to death, and can never forgive ourselves. The full list:
1. Rush
2. E.L.O.
3. Journey
4. ABBA
5. Chicago
6. Boston
7. Foreigner
8. Bread
9. Bon Jovi
10. New Edition
11. The Monkees
12. Motley Crue
13. STYX
14. Eddie Money
15. Simply Red
16. Kelly Clarkson
17. America
18. Wham
19. R.E.O. Speedwagon
20. Poison
21. Lionel Richie
22. Kansas
23. Air Supply
24. Hall & Oates
25. Britney Spears
Here is an excerpt from the article.
Those of you who proudly listen to Rush at top volume in your car all summer long, (ie thereby displaying the total lack of guilty in your pleasure), take note:? Rush come in at Number One on our official list of the Rock’s Undisputed Guilty Pleasure Bands. Like the rest of the acts on our list (which you helped put together), we love them to death, and can never forgive ourselves. The full list:
1. Rush
2. E.L.O.
3. Journey
4. ABBA
5. Chicago
6. Boston
7. Foreigner
8. Bread
9. Bon Jovi
10. New Edition
11. The Monkees
12. Motley Crue
13. STYX
14. Eddie Money
15. Simply Red
16. Kelly Clarkson
17. America
18. Wham
19. R.E.O. Speedwagon
20. Poison
21. Lionel Richie
22. Kansas
23. Air Supply
24. Hall & Oates
25. Britney Spears
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I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
I however think they should not be considered a guilty pleasure because they are a very successful and credible band.
I thought there would be more Flock of Seagulls types on the list.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
I however think they should not be considered a guilty pleasure because they are a very successful and credible band.
I thought there would be more Flock of Seagulls types on the list.
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Alot more people listen to ABBA than you think. People shouldn't be ashamed to admit that they have a wide & varied appreciation of music from certain eras or genres. As far as Kelly Clarkson & Britney Spears go, they have the additional asset of being eye candy. Now that's a guilty pleasure!
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I think the weirdest thing in my collection is Genesis and Phil Collins. Collins and Gabriel have great voices, and the production on their albums are insanely good. I like Journey also. Steve Perry, enough said.
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I like the Styx also. I like Tommy Shaws tone, it was badass for the time period.
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Re: Rolling Stone Magazine top 25 guilty pleasures
Guilty ...moxham123 wrote:1. Rush
2. E.L.O.
3. Journey
4. ABBA
5. Chicago
6. Boston
7. Foreigner
8. Bread
9. Bon Jovi
10. New Edition
11. The Monkees
12. Motley Crüe
13. STYX
14. Eddie Money
15. Simply Red
16. Kelly Clarkson
17. America
18. Wham
19. R.E.O. Speedwagon
20. Poison
21. Lionel Richie
22. Kansas
23. Air Supply
24. Hall & Oates
25. Britney Spears
r:>)
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That's what she said.
Thank you. Someone who feels the same way I do. Sometimes I feel like a firing squad is waiting for anyone on here who says they don't like Rush.DirtySanchez wrote:I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
r:>)
That's what she said.
No secret, I love Rush. You'll appreciate what a friend of mine once said though.DirtySanchez wrote:I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
I however think they should not be considered a guilty pleasure because they are a very successful and credible band.
I thought there would be more Flock of Seagulls types on the list.
"I used to love Rush til I found out their singer wasn't a chick."
I laughed at his comment, but then called him a dick.

Finally, someone here who agrees with me.DirtySanchez wrote:I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
"Because he's nobodies heeeeeeeerrrrooooooo". Ahhhh, I just wanna jam an ice pick into his head when I hear that crap.
But, flame away if you like, my guiltiest pleasure CD is this.
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Rush brings back memories for me. Their 2112 album seemed to show up at a lot of parties I went to. I had a lot of good times while listening to it. I've never been a huge fan of theirs, but when someone mentions them, I always think about that album and about good times.
It almost seems like a good title for a new thread....Albums that bring back the most memories. It's probably already been done though.

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Re: Rolling Stone Magazine top 25 guilty pleasures
1. Rush (I remember my bro had "2112".)
2. E.L.O.
3. Journey
4. ABBA
5. Chicago
6. Boston
7. Foreigner
8. Bread
9. Bon Jovi
10. New Edition
11. The Monkees (I do have to admit that "Daydream Believer" was 1 of the first 45s I ever owned.
)
12. Motley Crüe
13. STYX
14. Eddie Money
15. Simply Red
16. Kelly Clarkson
17. America I purchased their new album, "Here & Now".
18. Wham
19. R.E.O. Speedwagon
20. Poison
21. Lionel Richie
22. Kansas
23. Air Supply
24. Hall & Oates
25. Britney Spears[/quote]
GUILTY!
2. E.L.O.
3. Journey
4. ABBA
5. Chicago
6. Boston
7. Foreigner
8. Bread
9. Bon Jovi
10. New Edition
11. The Monkees (I do have to admit that "Daydream Believer" was 1 of the first 45s I ever owned.

12. Motley Crüe
13. STYX
14. Eddie Money
15. Simply Red
16. Kelly Clarkson
17. America I purchased their new album, "Here & Now".

18. Wham
19. R.E.O. Speedwagon
20. Poison
21. Lionel Richie
22. Kansas
23. Air Supply
24. Hall & Oates
25. Britney Spears[/quote]
GUILTY!
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Ready...Aim for the weenie with the "S" on his shirt.BadDazeRob wrote:Thank you. Someone who feels the same way I do. Sometimes I feel like a firing squad is waiting for anyone on here who says they don't like Rush.DirtySanchez wrote:I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
r:>)
"Death has come to your little town."
My son asked me why I have no Rush albums, tapes or cds, and the answer is the same, I cannot take that guys vocals. About the same to me as scratching a chalk board.BadDazeRob wrote:Thank you. Someone who feels the same way I do. Sometimes I feel like a firing squad is waiting for anyone on here who says they don't like Rush.DirtySanchez wrote:I hate rush.
I can't stand the tone of that dudes voice.
Instrumentally they may be gods, but I can't stand it.
r:>)
I have a massive and diverse collection of music including hard rock, metal, jazz, fusion, progressive, pop, blues, southern rock, country, 80's dance and quirky tunes, symphony, some other things, and even Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli (those guys can sing).
Some of the 60's and 70's groups that had big hits are now considered guilty pleasures but I enjoyed their songs then and still do. Many of these groups were very talented and some songs just bring back certain memories like the goofy bubble gum songs. For some reason, they just sounded like fun songs even though they had little musical substance.
Also, I was just listening to Tommy James & The Shondells, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Three Dog Night, The Turtles, and America. My current band plays Hanky Panky by Tommy James & The Shondells, I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone by The Monkees & Paul Revere & The Raiders, A Horse With No Name by America, and Happy Together by The Turtles and people really like those songs. They are just simple, fun, party songs.
Some of the 60's and 70's groups that had big hits are now considered guilty pleasures but I enjoyed their songs then and still do. Many of these groups were very talented and some songs just bring back certain memories like the goofy bubble gum songs. For some reason, they just sounded like fun songs even though they had little musical substance.
Also, I was just listening to Tommy James & The Shondells, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Three Dog Night, The Turtles, and America. My current band plays Hanky Panky by Tommy James & The Shondells, I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone by The Monkees & Paul Revere & The Raiders, A Horse With No Name by America, and Happy Together by The Turtles and people really like those songs. They are just simple, fun, party songs.
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