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  • thunderbolt
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    ^^^Dude, The Outfield has more than one album.

    Stuff I used to like that is embarrasing now, The Hooters, Tears for Fears, Men at Work, ohh, sure there are more, but my nearly 41 year old brain forgets.

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  • theantiquetiger
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    I like "Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats. Its on my home made cd called "Cheesy 80's". It also contains "the Outfield" (love their only album), "Men at Work", "Echo & the Bunnymen", and music from the 80's teen movies (Breakfast Club soundtrack, Pretty in Pink, etc)

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  • Zemo
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    Hey, I have always dug Tom Jones. My Zep head buddies always get a good laugh about that, but hey screw em.

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  • HardyGirl
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    I'm not embarrassed to admit anything. I love Shaun Cassidy, Michael Jackson, The Beach Boys, The Archies and DISCO!

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  • Adam West
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    Ok, songs written by Burt Bacharach.

    So I like "I Say a Little Prayer" and "What's New Pussycat?"

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  • kingcarm
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    This is embarassing. I love anything ABBA . There....I said it!!!!

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  • Bill
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    I'm too old to give a damn about cool music. The local bar jukebox set for me is Social Distortion, Bruce Springsteen, Violent Femmes, Morrissey, Stevie Ray Vaugh, Patsy Kline. Not exactly the punk I grew up with.
    Steve Earle rocks; did a great session with the Supersuckers years ago. Irish folk done by the Pogues is one of my favorites; for all his ugliness Shane is that much of a genius. Hank Jr. was the last concert I saw and he blew Skynnyrd outta the water.
    When I'm in the wife's car it's nothing but NPR classical music to keep me from killing people on the road.

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  • toys2cool
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    Ok these are really embarrassing but I have soundtracks to Disney movies,like Lion King Little Mermaid and stuff like that,and just these last couple of weeks on our trip to Orlando my niece left her High school musical cd's and I pretty much no all the words now

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  • Hulk
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    I used to be massively embarrassed by being a Niel Diamond fan. I embraced it in college and have never looked back. The dude is awesome, and if you don't like him, you're either lying or helpless.

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  • The Bat
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    Being that I consider Myself a "Punk-Rocker"....there are a few Bands that remain silent about liking.

    But here goes...I'll let Ya make fun of Me:

    Simon & Garfunkle
    One song by the Eagles: "Cheatin' side of Town"
    Bee Gees(Early stuff...pre Disco!)

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  • Comic Book Geek
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    I like Steve Earl. I really like his bluegrass stuff too.

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  • andawaymego
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    Originally posted by EllaJames
    I'm not embarrassed by this at all, but my favourite song is "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle. Everytime I play it my friends call my a hick (I'm from the country, what can I say), but they all get extremely frightened when it comes on and I'm playing pool, I play so much better, it's like magic.
    Steve Earle is the man!! Nothing to be embarrased there about. "I Feel Alright" is one of the best records of the 90's...

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  • EllaJames
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    I'm not embarrassed by this at all, but my favourite song is "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle. Everytime I play it my friends call my a hick (I'm from the country, what can I say), but they all get extremely frightened when it comes on and I'm playing pool, I play so much better, it's like magic.

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  • Comic Book Geek
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    Originally posted by Wrathdemon
    I like Van Halen's version of "You're No Good" That rocks!!
    Yeah, I blame VH for my Linda Ronstadt thing.

    Once I called my friend and he was on his way out. He, his wife and brother and sister-in-law were heading out to see Celine Dion. I told him that he and his brother-in-law were whipped, and he told me that they all four were big Celine Dion fans....

    He then told me that he was just more in touch with his feminine side than I was. I told him he'd been touching his feminine side way too much.

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  • megojim
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    The theme from Mister Rogers Neighborhood

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