OT: What's Your Guiltiest Song?
I feel like it's going to be a slow week for the board so thought a lighthearted Monday question was apropos: What is your Guiltiest Song? The one you would sing in your car by yourself but change the channel if anyone else was with you. The song that you would like and claim that it "came with the iPhone." For fun, try to name one Oldie and one newer song.
For me, it's gotta be:
Oldie: "Straight Up" by Paula Abdul
Newbie: "Roar" by Katy Perry
DISCUSS (but silently judge me)
by Color Me Badd. But hey, at least it is was not a New Kids on the Block song. If it was, I would never admit to it.
insist on me playing Taylor Swift videos for them every morning.
Sometimes even after they've left for school.
Any of Madonna's old stuff. Material Girl, Lucky Star, Get Into The Groove, or Dress You Up In My Love. From '83-'87, she put out some good shit. As for the present, I can't get the bassline to Uptown Funk out of my head. That's about the only good thing about that song.
Sandstorm...before it was played in every stadium for every stoppage of play ALL GAME LONG
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Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way
I request it at every wedding I attend (including my own), and it never disappoints.
This song. Hard to say this isn't singable/hmmmable when you're in the car by yourself.
Winning it All - The Outfield (Mighty Ducks movie song)
Standing on Top of the World - Van Halen
and pretty much any song from the 80's
It's a toss up between "Baby got back" and "I want my Chilli's baby back ribs".
Colonel,
I thought you would go with songs like:
Summer of 69 - Brian Adams
Put it in Your Mouth - Akinyele
Kiss That Frog - Peter Gabriel
Lick It - 20 Fingers
Walk on the Wild Side - Lou Reed
Work It - Missy Elliiott
Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith
My Neck, My Back (Lick It) - Khia
Is it wrong that I know all these songs Colonel Angus?
Sorry I guess I just have a thing for girls with big butts eating tender, juicy, affordabily priced pork ribs.
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more recently?...gotta go with the chumbawumba
That Chumbuwumba song is 20 years old! Unless you are referring to a *different* Chumbuwumba song . . . er, nevermind.
This is not a criticism, by the way. I'm also old enough to think of things from 2 decades ago as being "recent." I have no idea what the rest of these whippersnappers are talking about.
Strike it Up by Black Box. I have a little trouble with the high notes.
The Warrior - Scandal featuring Mrs. John McEnroe
In my defense, no small part of my appreciation for the song is due to my major crush on Patty Smyth. If the song was by Scandal featuring Rosie O'Donnell, I probably wouldn't like it nearly as much.
U Smile by Justin Bieber. Curse you for making me admit that.
This is easy-
Bleeding Love
Great to listen too while playing Halo.
I think "My Hands" is even better. But that's also because I am in love with Leona Lewis.
That FF XIII trailer definitely got me. Good song.
First double Posbang?
Torn by Natalie Imbruglia
Wow, me too!
I love that song. I'm serious. Cyndi Lauper belts it out.
1960s;: "Crazy," by Patsy Cline
1970s: "One of Those Nights" by the Eagles
1980s: "Billie Jean," by MJ (barely beating out "Who's Crying Now?" by Journey, and, seeing BFC's post just above there made me think of another great guiltypleasure, "Goodbye to You," by Scandal)
1990s: "Cryin'" by Aerosmith
2000s: "I Ain't As Good As I Once Was," by Toby Keith
2010s: "Call Me Maybe," by Carly Rae Jepson
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(When I sing along, I sound just like Diana Ross).
Newer one: Teenage Dream by Katy Perry
I will listen to Ginuwine's Pony without a hint of remorse. Hell, I've watched the Magic Mike 2 trailer a bunch of times just because I like that song.
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Multiple Sia songs
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I have a few examples of the many that I could put down...
From the late 1960's, "Windy" by the Association
Some 15 years after that, "Der Kommissar" by Falco, also "Vienna Calling" by Falco.
More modern stuff - "You Get What You Give" by the New Radicals
Truly modern - "Cooler Than Me" by Mike Posner
I love that song and for some reason, always associate it with the years I spent traveling back and forth to Utah working on a client project. I think that's because I always had it on my music player and had it on my playlist for the flights home.
Thirded... I love that song. Rest of the album is merely good but that is a gem.
You should feel zero shame about The Association - that was just a straight-up good band; you don't see that many non-Beach Boy pop acts really do cool stuff with harmonies.
Also totally with you on "You Get What You Give"
You should feel zero shame about The Association - that was just a straight-up good band; you don't see that many non-Beach Boy pop acts really do cool stuff with harmonies.
Also totally with you on "You Get What You Give"
Everytime We Touch by Cascada, but also Abracadabra by the Brown Eyed Girls.
Everyone needs a little K-Pop in their life, amirite?