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Old film scores:

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Blade Runner soundtrack
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North By Northwest
Silverado
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I have a wide range of tastes, but, well, I'm a child of the 80s, so I have more than my share of guilty pleasures.

But I would nominate this one, which was by an American, but not very big there and, for some reason, a huge hit in Australia

Not only is it so 80s that it hurts (so good), the lyrics are...umm...not exactly romantic or poetic

Paul Lekakis - "Boom Boom (Let's Go Back to My Room)":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXMrDu7374Y

EDIT: Seems I'm not allowed to embed videos yet....
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This song will drive you insane but still want to dance
The Bee's Knees
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toxic by britney spears. she shot to fame while i was in college, but i didn't listen to her then. one day, post graduation, i happened to stumble across toxic while going through stations - i was immediately hooked! lol i only listen to it in the car, if i happen to find it. but when i do, the volume is blasted and i'm singing for my life!



a tyson beckford cameo makes the video an indulgence too...

Say. Her. Name.


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I had a buddy in high school and we loved to 'play' Wipeout on the desk,
but this song used to really crack us up. We'd look at each other and just
start singing it and break out laughing. He passed away a few years ago
and I listen to this once in a while for the memories.

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Our party song back in the day. When everyone was pretty well juiced
we'd put this album on, turn it up LOUD and play this song over and over!
Crazy times watching a room full of people jumping around squawking
and singing this song! Laser beams in my dreams! I like to reminisce
now and then but I have to google it to hear it, never did hear it on the radio!

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Guilty pleasure for my ears.....ANYTIME~ the cure, OMD, DM or the pixies! Just plain HAPPY music!
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ALWAYS AMAZING !
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Guilty pleasure music?...Silly idea.

Better to try and make whatever wrong, bad thing ya did, right again, instead of selfishly

trying to make yourself feel better, listening to music ya like to help you forget.

Whore on Saturday night, then sing repentant hymns Sunday morning?...lol

I do feel sorrow for others though...

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Super sappy, but I love it:

Don't believe everything that you read.

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Love that song! I really love their live album - Waiting For Columbus - a lot looser than their studio work.

A seriously guilty pleasure: Taylor Swift.
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Charli XCX - "Break the Rules".

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damn if this isn't one of the most annoying songs on the planet. HOWEVER, it puts a smile on my face and allows me to hone my karaoke skills.



i wanna really really really wanna zigazig ha!

Say. Her. Name.


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This and a lot of Sixties 'Bubble Gum' - you don't tell all your Beatles and Stones friends about this. I love this song.

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This and a lot of Sixties 'Bubble Gum' - you don't tell all your Beatles and Stones friends about this. I love this song.


I've actually been kind of interested lately in some 60s pop or 'corporate rock' - the kind of stuff record companies were churning out for mass appeal. There's a weird point of time where I guess even the suits were starting to get turned on to hippies and Sgt. Peppers and marijuana (and maybe something harder?) and you end up with these weird little production flourishes on what should be pretty straightforward hook-crammed 'establishment' pop songs. I guess my favourite example of this is the Association - a band for squares, but with some fascinatingly rounded corners:



(By the way, I'm always amused by these hi-fi 'vinyl' videos - I get that vinyl is a superior sound quality and it's an aswesome stereo you have, but unfortunately, youtube is not hifi, and neither are the shitty computer speakers I'm playing the song through).

Don't believe everything that you read.

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I've actually been kind of interested lately in some 60s pop or 'corporate rock' - the kind of stuff record companies were churning out for mass appeal. There's a weird point of time where I guess even the suits were starting to get turned on to hippies and Sgt. Peppers and marijuana (and maybe something harder?) and you end up with these weird little production flourishes on what should be pretty straightforward hook-crammed 'establishment' pop songs. I guess my favourite example of this is the Association - a band for squares, but with some fascinatingly rounded corners:


(By the way, I'm always amused by these hi-fi 'vinyl' videos - I get that vinyl is a superior sound quality and it's an aswesome stereo you have, but unfortunately, youtube is not hifi, and neither are the shitty computer speakers I'm playing the song through).


Great song, awesome arrangement. I don't remember hearing it before (my older sister was the one with The Association albums). My fave was 'Along Comes Mary', and of course the staple of high school marching bands 'Windy". Cherish' always makes me want to drive my car into a wall (I learned it was a lot cheaper to change the station).

Even Corporate Rock uses great studio musicians, and sometimes something lasting comes of it.

After all The Monkees were a put-together-band for the TV show, but had some great songs. This one is about a guy wanting to see his girl again before he ships out to Vietnam. I heard that on a biography show about them. I had a Monkee-mobile model car.

NOTE: this is not a guilty pleasure, but a great song.
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Toxic- Britney Spears..............


Toxic is a great song!

One for me would be Blank Space by Taylor Swift
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Quote by vanessa26
Toxic- Britney Spears..............


Toxic is a great song!

One for me would be Blank Space by Taylor Swift
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Guilty pleasure music for me is a lot of the brit pop I listened to when I was visiting London in the mid and late 90s: Take That, Suede, Spice Girls, Kavana, East17