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[QUOTE=WillieMorgan;3487832]I love the first side of the 'Welcome To The Pleasure Dome' album, where the title track is stretched out across 13 minutes. So atmospheric.
That's Trevor Horn's production nous at it's very finest. Once you've been in Yes it never leaves you.[/QUOTE]
In fact, here it is in all it's glory:
[video=youtube;SVDC6kPCkWA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVDC6kPCkWA[/video]
1980's pop sophistication of the highest order.
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This is the Debbie Gibson I should have posted earlier. This is a MTV clip about her working with the Circle Jerks containing footage of them preforming and her stage diving!
[video=youtube;vwE5YoKJsFs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwE5YoKJsFs[/video]
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[QUOTE=Vegan Daddy;3487590]Boy George is my girlfriend.
[video=youtube;8tI1_KlO6xI]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8tI1_KlO6xI[/video][/QUOTE]
"Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" came on while I was driving the other day. Listening to it with adult ears, it is amazing how great of a song it is. Completely holds up now. Could have came out just the other day.
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[QUOTE=Buried Alien;3473747]Confession time! Unburden your musical souls! :)
What "unhip," "uncool" music are you embarrassed to admit liking, but can't help liking?
I admit I have a weakness for the music of the Carpenters, the siblings who, during the 1970s, recorded the most whitebread pop ever committed to record.
[IMG]https://d2dcan0armyq93.cloudfront.net/photo/odai/400/bc5c530c3fa61fd95491d34fa865a332_400.jpg[/IMG]
[COLOR=RED]Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)[/color][/QUOTE]
WHAT? The Carpenters are no longer hip? No longer groovy? No longer swingin'? What dark, perverted future are we living in?
Besides, when it comes to liking things that are not hip (I don't think it's really hip to say hip anymore) nothing beats this
[url]https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-pty-pty_converter&hsimp=yhs-pty_converter&hspart=pty&p=youtube+Last+Dinosaur+theme#id=1&vid=4169154e733740c8003109446684f0e6&action=click[/url]
(Be warned. Set your volume on low- real low).
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This one may be a little bit more controversial...Motley Crue "Too Young to Fall in Love". OK, so their album Shout At The Devil was extremely popular back in the early 80's but the band was also the target of a lot for venom from a variety of sources. Many people thought they symbolized what was wrong with mainstream hard rock/hair metal being a gimmicky no talent band known more for their partying and "bad boy" image than their songs. And at the time I agreed with much of the criticism. And even as a teenager I could see the hypocrisy of the "damaged goods"/slut shaming at the end of this video when at the time part of the Crue's imagine was that they've have sex with any girl on two legs.
[video=youtube;7lzX290P4JE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lzX290P4JE[/video]
However, the song has a cool drum beat, a catchy riff, and despite the dumb even to a teenager lyrics...an earworm chorus.
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Perfect song for what it's trying to be...a slick well polished yet uplifting pop song.
[video=youtube;uIbXvaE39wM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbXvaE39wM&index=10&list=RDGMEMQ1dJ7wXfLlqCjwV0xfSNbAVMm-DZQ80vEVI[/video]
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[QUOTE=Powerboy;3488093]
Besides, when it comes to liking things that are not hip (I don't think it's really hip to say hip anymore) nothing beats this
[url]https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-pty-pty_converter&hsimp=yhs-pty_converter&hspart=pty&p=youtube+Last+Dinosaur+theme#id=1&vid=4169154e733740c8003109446684f0e6&action=click[/url]
(Be warned. Set your volume on low- real low).[/QUOTE]
I just barely remember this being on TV.
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it's Chumbawumba time! I get knocked down!
[video=youtube;2H5uWRjFsGc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H5uWRjFsGc[/video]
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[QUOTE=Things Fall Apart;3486165]Toxic is one of my "mains" when I do Karaoke.
Basically if you give me two Gin and Tonics, I will likely do:
Toxic - Britney Spears
Never Tear Us Apart - INXS
Lately - Steve Wonder
Three G&Ts:
Dammit - Blink 182
Possum Kingdom - Toadies
Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor version
"One of those nights":
Mack The Knife - Sinatra Style
Interstate Love Song - STP
Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle[/QUOTE]
Toxin is an awesome song, and one of the few that has crossed into genres that otherwise would be hostile to Britney's music, as there are heavy metal covers of it. STP is a favorite band of mine, though they kind of lost me after their third album. That Belinda Carlisle song is a favorite of mine as well.
Early Christina Aguilera was great. This song should have been a single imo:
[video=youtube;2rSjqbQLMAA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rSjqbQLMAA[/video]
[QUOTE=Soubhagya;3486369]I have heard only one song of Nickelback. So, i did not know about that.[/QUOTE]
Basically, generic rock riffs and non-subtle lyrics dressed up to be profound. Savin' Me, How You Remind Me, and Someday are favorites of mine, though.
[QUOTE=Vegan Daddy;3487590]Boy George is my girlfriend.[/QUOTE]
Karma Chameleon never gets old.
[QUOTE=ed2962;3488108]This one may be a little bit more controversial...Motley Crue "Too Young to Fall in Love". OK, so their album Shout At The Devil was extremely popular back in the early 80's but the band was also the target of a lot for venom from a variety of sources. Many people thought they symbolized what was wrong with mainstream hard rock/hair metal being a gimmicky no talent band known more for their partying and "bad boy" image than their songs. And at the time I agreed with much of the criticism. And even as a teenager I could see the hypocrisy of the "damaged goods"/slut shaming at the end of this video when at the time part of the Crue's imagine was that they've have sex with any girl on two legs
However, the song has a cool drum beat, a catchy riff, and despite the dumb even to a teenager lyrics...an earworm chorus.[/QUOTE]
That video is pretty cringy, but Crue knew how to churn out catchy tunes. Have you checked out Vince Neil's first solo album? I would argue that it's one of the greatest hair metal records of all time.
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[QUOTE=GOLGO 13;3487099]Marie Osmond is a solid MILF today.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;3487287]I still find her to be sexy after all of these years myself.[/QUOTE]
Speaking of Marie....
[IMG]http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL610/2610244/5198536/130705746.jpg[/IMG]
Me and Ms. Osmond from March 1982 when she came to Philly for a charity event. Ahhh, such a wonderful moment for me since I had a huge crush on her at the time!
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[QUOTE=WestPhillyPunisher;3488757]Speaking of Marie....
[IMG]http://pic100.picturetrail.com/VOL610/2610244/5198536/130705746.jpg[/IMG]
Me and Ms. Osmond from March 1982 when she came to Philly for a charity event. Ahhh, such a wonderful moment for me since I had a huge crush on her at the time![/QUOTE]
You're both gorgeous!
Even if I was around ten years old at the time I wish I could have such a photography of me and Viktor Lazlo in 1984! ;)
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[QUOTE=Carabas;3486536]I like most of the Bond opening songs, Sheena Easton's being my favourite.
The only one I hate and can't listen to without my skin crawling is the Sam Smith abomination.
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I am sorry. I will have to go and post that. Its the thread.
I had forgotten that this song has received hate. I liked it a lot earlier. Nowadays i will say i like it. Not as fresh as i felt before.
[video=youtube_share;8jzDnsjYv9A]https://youtu.be/8jzDnsjYv9A[/video]
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And to balance it out 'Skyfall'. That's my favorite Bond song.
[video=youtube_share;XD8H1fspzQk]https://youtu.be/XD8H1fspzQk[/video]
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[video=youtube_share;YnzgdBAKyJo]https://youtu.be/YnzgdBAKyJo[/video]
Another favorite.
I shall stop posting Bond songs. They are all cool music. And far from unhip. I think.
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Don't you(Forget About Me).
[video=youtube_share;4kGV1-efddo]https://youtu.be/4kGV1-efddo[/video]
No there really shall be another music thread. These songs don't sound 'uncool' or 'unhip'. How to decide what is 'unhip' and 'uncool'? And i am not even embarrassed to begin with.