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| #1 Posted on 6.10.05 1638.09 Reposted on: 6.10.12 1638.23 | For me, it was Journey. Promote this thread! |  | Karlos the Jackal
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| #2 Posted on 6.10.05 1650.24 Reposted on: 6.10.12 1650.33 | Originally posted by BOSsportsfan34 For me, it was Journey.
I know he has fans here and I don't want them to hate me or anything, but -- Weird Al. (His debut album was the first album I ever bought, actually.)
Also, Chicago. (Specifically, 17.)
--K | Mr. Boffo
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| #3 Posted on 6.10.05 1721.10 Reposted on: 6.10.12 1721.32 | I'll agree with you Karlos. I still listen to Weird Al ocasionally, and I may even buy any theoretical future CDs, but ... it's not the kind of thing I tell people on the first date*.
But I have no problem telling random people on the Internet.
*Disclaimer: I haven't actually been on a date in a while either. Please contain your shock. | whatever
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| #4 Posted on 6.10.05 1732.04 Reposted on: 6.10.12 1732.09 | The Oakridge Boys, Statler Brothers, and Kenny Rogers. Old school country, that was my family. | AWArulz
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| #5 Posted on 6.10.05 2039.25 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2041.06 | You kn ow, I have thought about this, and I am not embarassed about any of them. Heck, I LOVED Journey and still enjoy a little "lights". I have three or four Barry Manilow albums. I even enjoyed Liberace (more as a funny guy than as a pianist). I have everything from Sex Pistols to Tommy Dorsey Band, from Beatles to Baha Men.
What to be embarassed of? It's not like I have N'synch CDs. | RecklessEric
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| #6 Posted on 6.10.05 2042.46 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2043.17 | M.C Hammer.... | dano1701
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| #7 Posted on 6.10.05 2131.42 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2133.33 | DC Talk, because I'm a Jesus freak. | KJames199
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| #8 Posted on 6.10.05 2243.45 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2243.56 | When my new girlfriend confessed that she likes Weird Al, I knew she was a keeper.
As for me, I used to run CrashTestDummies.com. That answers the question right there. | DJ FrostyFreeze
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| #9 Posted on 6.10.05 2244.50 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2245.08 | I bought a couple M.C. Hammer tapes in a row and I had Vanilla Ice's first tape too. | raygun
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| #10 Posted on 6.10.05 2301.40 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2303.07 | The first cassette I ever bought was Tiffany's debut album. Awful.
I also listened to a lot of rap in the early 90's. The worst album I owned was by Daddy Freddy. | Quezzy
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| #11 Posted on 6.10.05 2353.10 Reposted on: 6.10.12 2354.21 | Originally posted by RecklessEric M.C Hammer....
I have MC Hammer's first couple of cds, I'm not ashamed of them at all, I like them. I am however very ashamed that I have Hammer's (he dropped the MC) attempt at gangster rap. eww.
I think I can beat you all though, I own the New Kids on the Block Christmas album. | Kevintripod
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| #12 Posted on 7.10.05 0024.11 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0024.45 | ABBA and Winger (Damn you Beavis & Butthead....damn you) | samoflange
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| #13 Posted on 7.10.05 0658.43 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0658.44 | Every Hanson album.
I'm not so ashamed at the newer ones, they are actually good. The older ones, and the Christmas album are the embarassing ones. | haz
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| #14 Posted on 7.10.05 0748.02 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0748.10 | Originally posted by AWArulz You know, I have thought about this, and I am not embarassed about any of them.
I am with AWA on this one. I still listen to everything I listened to back then.
Favs when I was younger were David Wilcox, Teenage Head, George Thorogood and the Destroyers
I will admit I get a little red-faced when I admit to having Michael Jackson albums..... | Roy.
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| #15 Posted on 7.10.05 0813.26 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0813.46 | C + C Music Factory | StaggerLee
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| #16 Posted on 7.10.05 0852.35 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0852.38 | Why do people love to hate Journey? I dont get it. Catchy songs, good musicianship and good memories.
Anyhow, I used to be a big TWISTED SISTER fan.... | The Goon
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| #17 Posted on 7.10.05 0914.29 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0915.18 | A lot of the bands mentioned are still fine-Journey, ABBA,Chicago. Man, I still love Chicago 17-it's a hard habit to break.
There is, however, no excuse for me liking Celine Dion in the mid-90s, just as she started releasing albums in English. Falling Into You stands out like an eyesore in my CD collection. Fortunately, I got sick of her with the chest-pumping Titanic video. | Rudoublesedoublel
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| #18 Posted on 7.10.05 0927.58 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0928.25 | Olivia Newton John - My sister gave me the *8-Track* of the Physical album when I was a kid.
Oddly enough, I'm not ashamed of Men Without Hats.... | haz
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| #19 Posted on 7.10.05 0935.49 Reposted on: 7.10.12 0936.16 | Originally posted by The Goon A lot of the bands mentioned are still fine-Journey, ABBA,Chicago. Man, I still love Chicago 17-it's a hard habit to break.
There is, however, no excuse for me liking Celine Dion in the mid-90s, just as she started releasing albums in English. Falling Into You stands out like an eyesore in my CD collection. Fortunately, I got sick of her with the chest-pumping Titanic video.
Well...
I have those ones too, but they fall into the category of "I bought those for my wife" CDs.... | KJames199
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| #20 Posted on 7.10.05 1002.09 Reposted on: 7.10.12 1002.41 | Originally posted by The Goon There is, however, no excuse for me liking Celine Dion in the mid-90s, just as she started releasing albums in English. Falling Into You stands out like an eyesore in my CD collection. Fortunately, I got sick of her with the chest-pumping Titanic video.
I have to admit, I liked her at the time too. I even saw her in concert. A friend of mine LOVES to tease me about that, which is retarded, seeing as how she willingly - happily, even - went with me.
I like to justify this brief but horrifying time by saying that Celine Dion wasn't quite as obnoxious back then. I could be wrong, of course, but I do think her earlier English stuff was just standard pop radio blah and not quite the melodramatic diva bullshit it became.
And now that I've spent two paragraphs talking about how I used to enjoy the music of Celine Dion, I'm just going to duck out here and shoot myself in the face. Bye! |
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