Artists you love but hate to admit :D
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oh I forgot Air Supply Toolie, fucking love them! Supertramp too, Bread, Toto, Styx....Post edited by hrd2imgn on0
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This is probably a better way to put it. Guilty pleasure. Though I will admit to turning the car radio down if I pull up to a light and have the windows down while rocking out to TS 😂1ThoughtKnown said:
I think of it more as a guilty pleasure. Depending on the people you grew up with, etc. More in your developmental years through young adult.brianlux said:Can I turn this question on it's head?Is anyone really embarrassed by or hate to admit they are fans of a certain musician or band?Not to dismiss the OP's question- it's been asked elsewhere plenty of time- but when I hear or read that question, I always wonder about my flipped question.
Now in my late 40s, I hardly care what anyone else thinks, so I guess the answer is no, I am not embarrassed (as part of life’s maturation process) to be fans of a band or artist. 😎0 -
Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.0
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My wife about shit when I played Action / Mayhem / Body concert video.tempo_n_groove said:
Not a one Brian.brianlux said:Can I turn this question on it's head?Is anyone really embarrassed by or hate to admit they are fans of a certain musician or band?Not to dismiss the OP's question- it's been asked elsewhere plenty of time- but when I hear or read that question, I always wonder about my flipped question.
My friends make fun of me and my love for Matt&Kim though. One of my buddies calls it Romper Room music, lol. My GF can't stand when I listen to modern hiphop. She despises Drake...
She also hates (hates) SoaD with a passion.
Have to listen to this stuff in the car solo or in headphones.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Thanks for starting the thread. And I agree totally. Taylor is the present and future and it’s fun to witness it. What a song. Her music is just fun. It’s great to see people give the song props that it is owed. It’s fun to be sucked into the world she creates. And it’s what I talked about earlier, rock is good and all, but to me the 2 and a half hour Taylor’s version of a 9 year old album is way more interesting and engaging to me than alot of the music this forum raves about. It’s just fun as you say. Nice to see a fellow fan.marjen said:Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.0 -
The only one I “hate to admit” is Maroon 5. They have some bopsPittsburgh 2013
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Not at all. it was a message in general about them and the misconceived notion of what "bubble gum" is.cblock4life said:
Are you yelling at me (?) cause I said everyone else labels them and that I don’t care! I get clobbered even when I agree with people!tempo_n_groove said:
Katy Perry and Lady Gaga are NOT bubblegum pop either. Both are perfecting their crafts.cblock4life said:My son put us on his unlimited iTunes downloads that he pays for (wasn’t even Christmas or birthday) and it’s the perfect gift.Started listening to more stuff by Katy Perry and Lady Gaga….if you have a young daughter make sure you read the lyrics cause these girls can be filthy (slight innuendo throughout some songs). And some excellent lyrics about accepting and loving yourself.
I’m good with it but don’t have a daughter. Everyone labels everyone and everything so bubble gum music, I don’t care cause these women can sing their asses off. Im agreeing with musicismylife and a lot of other postings above.
One hit wonders are generally the bubblegum stuff I would think of.
That Barbie Girl song is bubble gum to me.0 -
I saw Action Bronson live during the White Bronco tour. He killed. Mayhem was great too. Big Body is just a big body, lol. He hung out smoking blunts and took pictures. Not sure what he offers other than comic relief, lol! They had a local kid Rocco Marciano that was good too. Haven't seen his name in a bit though.F Me In The Brain said:
My wife about shit when I played Action / Mayhem / Body concert video.tempo_n_groove said:
Not a one Brian.brianlux said:Can I turn this question on it's head?Is anyone really embarrassed by or hate to admit they are fans of a certain musician or band?Not to dismiss the OP's question- it's been asked elsewhere plenty of time- but when I hear or read that question, I always wonder about my flipped question.
My friends make fun of me and my love for Matt&Kim though. One of my buddies calls it Romper Room music, lol. My GF can't stand when I listen to modern hiphop. She despises Drake...
She also hates (hates) SoaD with a passion.
Have to listen to this stuff in the car solo or in headphones.0 -
I remember when she was a country singer, lol.musicismylife78 said:
Thanks for starting the thread. And I agree totally. Taylor is the present and future and it’s fun to witness it. What a song. Her music is just fun. It’s great to see people give the song props that it is owed. It’s fun to be sucked into the world she creates. And it’s what I talked about earlier, rock is good and all, but to me the 2 and a half hour Taylor’s version of a 9 year old album is way more interesting and engaging to me than alot of the music this forum raves about. It’s just fun as you say. Nice to see a fellow fan.marjen said:Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.
People would argue that she had no talent and I said you're wrong. She picks up a guitar and writes her own songs. You wait and see. She will be around for a while.
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I admit I like some late 60's early 70's AM pop. I have been stuck on Love You More Today Than Yesterday by the Spiral Starecase the last couple of days, searching out different versions on Youtube last night for way too long.0
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No but I’d love to seek this out and hear it. I can probably still remember every lyric from that album2-feign-reluctance said:
Did you listen to the acoustic Lemon Parade reissue some years back? I love love love that record. Saw them in 96’ promoting it.pledgeagrievance said:I used to listen to Tonic back in the day. Their debut and next album Sugar were pretty solid albums. I even went to see them a few times back in the 00’s.0 -
I've got a different name for you.tempo_n_groove said:
I remember when she was a country singer, lol.musicismylife78 said:
Thanks for starting the thread. And I agree totally. Taylor is the present and future and it’s fun to witness it. What a song. Her music is just fun. It’s great to see people give the song props that it is owed. It’s fun to be sucked into the world she creates. And it’s what I talked about earlier, rock is good and all, but to me the 2 and a half hour Taylor’s version of a 9 year old album is way more interesting and engaging to me than alot of the music this forum raves about. It’s just fun as you say. Nice to see a fellow fan.marjen said:Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.
People would argue that she had no talent and I said you're wrong. She picks up a guitar and writes her own songs. You wait and see. She will be around for a while.
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First guess.dankind said:
I've got a different name for you.tempo_n_groove said:
I remember when she was a country singer, lol.musicismylife78 said:
Thanks for starting the thread. And I agree totally. Taylor is the present and future and it’s fun to witness it. What a song. Her music is just fun. It’s great to see people give the song props that it is owed. It’s fun to be sucked into the world she creates. And it’s what I talked about earlier, rock is good and all, but to me the 2 and a half hour Taylor’s version of a 9 year old album is way more interesting and engaging to me than alot of the music this forum raves about. It’s just fun as you say. Nice to see a fellow fan.marjen said:Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.
People would argue that she had no talent and I said you're wrong. She picks up a guitar and writes her own songs. You wait and see. She will be around for a while.
Call me Know-stra-dam-it
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My guilty pleasure lately has been Machine Gun Kelly's latest album "Tickets to my Downfall". He pretty much made a pop punk Blink 182 album....Travis Barker produced it and plays drums on it. Don't know anything about his rap albums but this one is really good.0
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To a Lawn Guylander, maybe.tempo_n_groove said:
First guess.dankind said:
I've got a different name for you.tempo_n_groove said:
I remember when she was a country singer, lol.musicismylife78 said:
Thanks for starting the thread. And I agree totally. Taylor is the present and future and it’s fun to witness it. What a song. Her music is just fun. It’s great to see people give the song props that it is owed. It’s fun to be sucked into the world she creates. And it’s what I talked about earlier, rock is good and all, but to me the 2 and a half hour Taylor’s version of a 9 year old album is way more interesting and engaging to me than alot of the music this forum raves about. It’s just fun as you say. Nice to see a fellow fan.marjen said:Ok I have to admit I started this thread after a couple beers last week and was afraid to check back in, lol. But this is a fun discussion. I think some one else in this thread put it best. Guilty pleasures. But honestly at this point I like all kinds of music, genre doesn’t really matter any more. I got more excited this morning for another version of all to well than Ed’s new song.
People would argue that she had no talent and I said you're wrong. She picks up a guitar and writes her own songs. You wait and see. She will be around for a while.
Call me Know-stra-dam-it
Does it rhyme with Grassy knoll?
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Picked these up today. This thread inspired me

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I'm not embarrassed, but I get teased for liking the following:
Dave Matthews Band
Taylor Swift (recent, new addiction)
U2 <--it really bugs me that people treat Bono like he thinks he's god. The man literally has done more for the third world than 99.4% of humanity.
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