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I actually celebrate a lot of Miss Clarkson's catalog.  God help you if you're in a car with me and this comes on the radio:

 

For embarrassing car music, I may or may not be guilty of doing the "bye, bye, bye" wave when that NSYNC song comes on.

18 minutes ago, deadshank said:

Not ashamed.  At all.

Nor should you be my man.  

Disco gets a pass in my book.

16 minutes ago, DaysOff said:

The bulk of the Grease soundtrack.

I got that album when it came out in '78 - a few years prior to even seeing the movie.  I remember some kids doing Greased Lightening at an elementary talent show when I was in 3rd grade.

12 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

Nor should you be my man.  

Disco gets a pass in my book.

Plus it was featured in the soundtrack for Slap Shot. 

1 hour ago, Jerry Callo said:

I remember some kids doing Greased Lightening at an elementary talent show when I was in 3rd grade.

Must have been interesting for the parents to hear 3rd graders sing out "she's a real pussy wagon" 

Although I never owned any Culture Club albums, I appear to know the lyrics to most of their songs.  Lyrics that I will belt out in the car if a song comes up on 80s on 8.

You people are largely describing well written, well performed songs.  Such shame.

4 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Such shame.

Do you really want to hurt me?

Saying I "like" the song might be an overstatement.  But I do have a fondness for it, because we were fishing in Port O"Conner for a couple days and we were getting fucking blanked.  And I kept singing the "It's not my name!" hook.  Sort of like I often say, "that's what she said" at inappropriate moments.  But it broke the tension and made my buddy laugh.  Then we got into the fish and became the guys at the dock that everyone was asking where we were and how we were fishing.

Still... "it's not my name!
 

10 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

You people are largely describing well written, well performed songs.  Such shame.

oh yeah?

 

I feel so trashy when I hear this song, but I do like it...   and it certainly hasn't aged well.  But bad songs can be tied to good memories.

My deer camp meatheads would fall out if I put this into the rotation.  Its a song for my wife.  I'm a mollusk.  Hard exterior shell and soft on the inside.

 

 

1 hour ago, Jerry Callo said:

Do you really want to hurt me?

First there are kisses then there are sighs…

1 hour ago, locodos said:

I feel so trashy when I hear this song, but I do like it...   and it certainly hasn't aged well.  But bad songs can be tied to good memories.

That one was definitely on a heavy rotation back in my second 3rd stint at UT.  It was grad school, but everyone was trying to relive their undergrad lives...

Same singer (Shifty Shellshock) also performed later on a Paul Oakenfold song I like much better.

 

  • 1 year later...

When we were in our 20s and wanted to get hammered, we would go tubthumping to start the night off, ordering a shot of whiskey, a vodka soda, a cider and a lager to start the night off. Turns out, slamming four drinks to start the night off was an effective way to get brownout drunk.

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