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Poll Question: Which three?
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I don't get what's happening in this poll. Am I supposed to come up with three songs? I don't know why I'm taking this thread so seriously, I am the only one. Because every time I think of a song that would fit in, I'm thinking "wait a minute, why should I feel shame for enjoying this?". 

If I'm not coming up with a song today, I may sit this one out as I am travelling in a couple of days and gotta get ready for that. 


We're still tossing ideas around before we nominate one song as our official choice. You can suggest as many as you like, because voting won't start until July 3.

if voting starts July 3rd, it means songs need to be posted until then. So far people just post songs that are funny or poppy. 

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Not quite. Look at my second entry on p.3. (Although I also asked myself whether that was inappropriate... but then I decided that it's one reason more to feel guilty and therefore fits very well.)
The first posting's definition of a "guilty pleasure" actually doesn't have anything in it that says you need to feel guilty. I think he means what you think others think you should be guilty for.

TBH I do not care what others think about that. I've been mocked plenty for some of the music i listen and enjoy, so others think I should be embarrassed or something, well I am not. No one should be. 

I'll try and come up with a song today, if not, see you at the next poll. 



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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:

2. They Might Be Giants:  Particle Man

We chose the same band.   


TMBG should be chosen 100 times and it would still not be enough!  Thumbs Up

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Many of the chosen artists or songs here have some spot in my guilty pleasure list.  

BTW, Linda Rondstadt with or without her Stone Ponys (which, by the way, sometimes includes half of another favorite (but more on a love/hate relationship lately [hey, could that be another topic?]), The Eagles) is always a personal favorite of mine too.  Nothing shameful about that at all!


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[EDIT: see bottom (not my bottom you cheeky monkey) of my post (not that kind of post you cheeky monkey), for my The Shaggs' (not that kind of "shag" you cheeky monkey) "Philosophy of the World" poll choice]

I've got four for now:

The Shaggs are often ridiculed, but I genuinely love the whole Philosophy of the World album:

"My Pal Foot Foot"



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Bob Crewe and Charles Fox - Barbarella



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A friend on mine offered me good money to destroy my Bauhaus CD that has this on it. I refused out of principle.

Bauhaus - In the Flat Field

"Yin and yang lumber punch
Go taste a tart, then eat my lunch" (I love to quote those lyrics)



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Also, I love many "Shreds", but others have not appreciated such things. This is a favourite of mine (that bassoon!) -- could almost be RIO/Avant:

The Cure - If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (Shred version)



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Ultimately I'm not really embarrassed to like such stuff(well, it depends on who I'm sharing such things with). I do have guilty pleasures.

EDIT: In case my other message is missed. THIS WILL BE MY CHOICE FOR THE POLL:

The Shaggs - "Philosophy of the World"



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Originally posted by TCat TCat wrote:

Many of the chosen artists or songs here have some spot in my guilty pleasure list.  

BTW, Linda Rondstadt with or without her Stone Ponys (which, by the way, sometimes includes half of another favorite (but more on a love/hate relationship lately [hey, could that be another topic?]), The Eagles) is always a personal favorite of mine too.  Nothing shameful about that at all!
Oh, I agree!  Actually I'm not ashamed of anything I like, but more people wouldn't expect it, perhaps of me, or feel disappointed that I enjoy some pointedly pop or country music.  Love/Hate, great topic idea.  Linda was there for the pop hit/Monkees connection factor, to complete the theme.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Well, this has to be out of competition because I actually hate it... but here it is:
 
Not playable in the U.S. (Sounds like a good thing. Smile)
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Has anyone listened to the pieces I posted? I'd be curious to know what effect they have.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 01 2020 at 11:09
^ I haven't started listening to anyone's choices yet. I only just now voted in the last poll. Reading people's impressions is one of the most interesting parts for me.

Edited by Logan - July 01 2020 at 11:11
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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

Love this song, and it sounds great as a slow instrumental dub reggae tune too.



OuchAngry yeah.. definitely a guilty pleasure LOL


I mentioned liking shreds, and the Shred version is a favourite of mine (I also like the original):



I do feel rather embarrassed to enjoy such silly things as much as I have (takes skill to do such shreds, though).

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^Until you posted, I had no idea such things existed. Not exactly sure what to make of them.
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Has anyone listened to the pieces I posted? I'd be curious to know what effect they have.
  As of this point, I actually have and found them fun, kind of over the top humour.  I will be posting all of my thoughts (read or not, it was my way of organizing this large bunch of material) after the final entries are confirmed and voting can begin.  I have heard all the way through to this page, Logan's Shreds offerings.Big smile
Edited to add, I'd forgotten the lady in the cage was yours, also.  I think, in the time, it was meant to be more serious, still comes across very funny to me these days.  Disco not my thing at all, but I liked that she had a deeper voice than many.


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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Has anyone listened to the pieces I posted? I'd be curious to know what effect they have.
I enjoyed the song from the movie. The conductor was funny. The other two were polka's but I don't know the language they were singing. Finally, I preferred the CCCP version of Tomorrow rather than the disco lady in a cage.
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:


Edited to add, I'd forgotten the lady in the cage was yours, also.  I think, in the time, it was meant to be more serious, still comes across very funny to me these days.  Disco not my thing at all, but I liked that she had a deeper voice than many.

Amanda Lear is a French singer and actress who was successful in Italy especially in the seventies and eighties on television, creating a self-image close to that of a transgender, in fact the rumor had spread that she was a man who had become a woman - it is false, but in fact she had a deeper voice. She has always been a very intelligent and witty woman who played with her image, making ironic songs and programs.


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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:


Edited to add, I'd forgotten the lady in the cage was yours, also.  I think, in the time, it was meant to be more serious, still comes across very funny to me these days.  Disco not my thing at all, but I liked that she had a deeper voice than many.

Amanda Lear is a French singer and actress who was successful in Italy especially in the seventies and eighties on television, creating a self-image close to that of a transgender, in fact the rumor had spread that she was a man who had become a woman - in fact she had a deeper voice. She has always been a very intelligent and witty woman who played with her image, making ironic songs and programs.
  I got the feeling she was doing that.  It was fun in a kitchy way to watch/listen to her.

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I really bought this record on 12" and still own it, God knows why - but I actually like it lol. Sigue Sigue Sputnik


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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:


Edited to add, I'd forgotten the lady in the cage was yours, also.  I think, in the time, it was meant to be more serious, still comes across very funny to me these days.  Disco not my thing at all, but I liked that she had a deeper voice than many.

Amanda Lear is a French singer and actress who was successful in Italy especially in the seventies and eighties on television, creating a self-image close to that of a transgender, in fact the rumor had spread that she was a man who had become a woman - it is false, but in fact she had a deeper voice. She has always been a very intelligent and witty woman who played with her image, making ironic songs and programs.


The lovely Amanda Lear (a true legend) does have a connection to prog, or at least to art rock: she is the model on the cover of Roxy Music's For Your Pleasure, which is arguably their most progressive album (and a great one at that). She was also a close friend of Salvador Dali.
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Originally posted by mathman0806 mathman0806 wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Well, this has to be out of competition because I actually hate it... but here it is:
 
Not playable in the U.S. (Sounds like a good thing. Smile)

Fair enough... I think I won't get myself to posting a different version, but there are a number of versions of it on youtube. It's Michael Holm - Mendocino (he apparently performed this over 20+ years!), so if micky or anyone is interested, you can figure out which one works in your country.
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My sixth suggestion: Goran Bregovich: O Bella Ciao (Italian traditional song about the Partisans)


 
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Originally posted by Gentle and Giant Gentle and Giant wrote:

I really bought this record on 12" and still own it, God knows why - but I actually like it lol. Sigue Sigue Sputnik



i remember this song... terrible. Wink
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