Albums you are embarrassed to have in your collection
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Albums you are embarrassed to have in your collection
I'll start...
Don't know what we were thinking. There are two Tori Amos albums occupying valuable space on my CD rack as well, but I had nothing to do with that.
Don't know what we were thinking. There are two Tori Amos albums occupying valuable space on my CD rack as well, but I had nothing to do with that.
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I only wanted records for christmas in '83 & '84 so my aunt asked my mom what I liked & thinking of the posters on my wall (Priest, Kiss, Whitesnake) she replied "those longhaired types" & this is what I got:
I must admit I took advantage of those little girls' fondness for Careless Whisper, though, so it was a pretty good gift after all.
I must admit I took advantage of those little girls' fondness for Careless Whisper, though, so it was a pretty good gift after all.
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Tuesday Night Music Club - Sheryl Crow
Reef - Can't recall the title
Parachutes - Coldplay
Let's Go Disco - various
Sparkle in the Rain - Simple Minds
Onka's Big Moka - Toploader
Best of Culture Club
Most embarrassing of all (cos its so recent):
Back From Bedlam - James Blunt...arrrghhhh...what was I thinking???
Ps. I don't mind some of early Billy Joel..It's not that bad.
Reef - Can't recall the title
Parachutes - Coldplay
Let's Go Disco - various
Sparkle in the Rain - Simple Minds
Onka's Big Moka - Toploader
Best of Culture Club
Most embarrassing of all (cos its so recent):
Back From Bedlam - James Blunt...arrrghhhh...what was I thinking???
Ps. I don't mind some of early Billy Joel..It's not that bad.
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I like that Crash Test Dummies album, and I thought they did a fabulous job opening for EC on the Brutal Youth tour. I also like their previous record, The Ghosts that Haunt Me. It contains "Superman's Song," which is one of my favorite 90's songs.
For me the worst is:
I take solace in the fact that after Cosmic Thing, it wasn't unreasonable to assume the B-52's would make another good record (however wrong I turned out to be). I also should point out that the only reason I still have it is that no used CD store will buy it from me.
For me the worst is:
I take solace in the fact that after Cosmic Thing, it wasn't unreasonable to assume the B-52's would make another good record (however wrong I turned out to be). I also should point out that the only reason I still have it is that no used CD store will buy it from me.
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Make It Big is a fabulous album, with the exception of "Like A Baby." Not only did I make sure to upload it onto my computer before heading out (I think all George Michael's solo stuff may have gotten sold at the merciless pre-move yard sale), but I just played it last week and my roommate and I sang along to *every word*. Favorite line: "And now you tell me that you're having my baby/ I'll tell you that I'm happy if you want me to."
[quote="noiseradio"]I like that Crash Test Dummies album, and I thought they did a fabulous job opening for EC on the Brutal Youth tour. I also like their previous record, The Ghosts that Haunt Me. It contains "Superman's Song," which is one of my favorite 90's songs.
I saw EC twice on this tour and found the Dummies (with their rehearsed patter- same each night, word for word- and complete lack of rock) to be excruciating. Actually kind of liked them until the live experience.
I saw EC twice on this tour and found the Dummies (with their rehearsed patter- same each night, word for word- and complete lack of rock) to be excruciating. Actually kind of liked them until the live experience.
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