2014/01/21 17:28:59
paulo
SteveStrummerUK
 
I don't have anything in my music collection I feel 'guilty' about.
 
 
 



 
Not even that 12" remix of this that you hide in that Toni Basil album cover that you claim got left behind by someone after a party in 1981.... ??
 

2014/01/21 17:32:44
paulo
Is it bad to say that I like this..........??
 

2014/01/21 18:06:50
ampfixer
I always seemed to get ridiculed for liking the Beach Boys when my pals were into Van Halen. Same with the Bee Gee's, even their SNF stuff. It's catchy.
 
The other problematic artist was Curtis Mayfield. When the boys were listening to Neil Young, I was groovin' with Curtis.
2014/01/21 18:32:56
yorolpal
Listen, ol pal...ain't NOTHIN wrong with groovin on Curtis!!
2014/01/21 18:35:37
yorolpal
paulo
Is it bad to say that I like this..........??
 



Bad? No. Inexplicable? Yes.
2014/01/21 18:41:06
craigb
Anyone who can listen to THIS all the way through should be ashamed.
 
I get a small smirk right up until the singer starts to, um, make sounds like small animals being tortured then I crack up.
 
2014/01/21 18:44:40
craigb
yorolpal
paulo
Is it bad to say that I like this..........??
 



Bad? No. Inexplicable? Yes.


Some good stuff there!
2014/01/21 18:53:57
Old55
OK, OK.  Back in the early 80's in NJ, I used to watch a band play at the "nightclub" attached to a bowling alley.  It was a pretty big room for a nightclub.  Many good bands played there.  We had a lot fun with this band--I saw them several times.  Their stage act was all about how disco sucks.  The band was Twisted Sister.  Then they made it big and their couple of hits got played over and over.  I got sick of them.
 
Sorry disco fans.  Much later, I figured out that a fair amount of that music was pretty good--once all the leisure suits and mirrored balls were taken away. 
2014/01/21 19:46:42
craigb
Hey now!  You just stay away from my mirrored balls, 'K?
 

2014/01/21 20:39:50
ChuckC
Well, my selections may not be from as far back as some of you guys (being born in the later 70's) but I had spent most of my teens were spent listening to only music that was underground or uncool....  Oddly the crap I got into kept becoming mainstream which only served to make me one of those bitter skateboard punks who was pissed off that all my favorite bands were "selling out"    ha!   In the late 80's /real early 90's I was digging (for that time - off the wall bands like) EMF, Nirvana, Henry Rollins, Green Day, Bad Religion, NOFX, Lemonheads, The Pixies,  Misfits, Rancid, Minor threat, The mighty mighty Bosstones, lots of ska/3rd wave stuff too. 
  Emf had a couple songs.... Nirvana as you know  blew up huge!   Green day, a band I got in a fist fight once because I listened to them and some meat-head called it [link=mailto:sh@t]sh@t[/link] and he shut my radio off on me, blew up in 95, and I caught said meat-head listening to welcome to paradise a year later...  Bad religion was popping up in movie and TV sound tracks, rancid was on the damn radio, Rancid was on my radio and on mtv,  the bosstones were doing MTV spring break performances on TV!  
   I was pissed at the time.   In retrospect all of these bands and artists had put in their dues, toured their asses off for years and years, and wrote music people wanted to buy.  They were probably among the last to climb up the old fashion way without the use of You tube, myspace, facebook, or any websites at all really in the days of flyers, music shop posters, and word of mouth because they couldn't get on the radio or MTV at the time.  I digress... I am soo damn far off topic I can't get back to it.  Sorry!  I got roped into joining a coverband in like 98' and didn't know nearly any of the stuff on the radio because I had basically refused to listen to FM radio or watch mtv....  haha CORPORATE BASTARDS!!  Lol.  A lot has changed since then.
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