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Lamest music you listen to


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I have a lot....

My mother is from Georgia...I own *gasp* COUNTRY, and I like some of it.

I can't help it I was raised on it...... :whistling

But I like some rap (I own Limp Bizkit, Eminem and 50 Cent)....

and of course, Kelly Clarkson. :tongue:

I listen to EVERYTHING, I'm not kidding there.....

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Kylie is not lame. I mean, sure she probably is not writing the music herself..but she has some good dance tunes and is damn fine.

I listen to nothing I consider lame......so......I guess you would have to come over here and judge yourself.

Oh ok, I guess my Will Smith stuff is pretty lame.

Now see what you've done? You made me admit that! I swear....I sign into the site.....and this fog comes out from my laptop.....I think it is truth serum being pumped into my living room...... :fear

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I like the second ace of base album called "the bridge", it's actually really good and even the critics were suprised by how good it was. I also like a song by Savage garden quite a bit, I think it's called "crash and burn". I also like Usher, Brian Mcknight, Babyface and Beyonce Knowles....but I'm not ashamed of that, they actually make really good albums.

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To me, if I like it, it's not lame. I love so many different forms of music.

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Well, it's more of what you think OTHER people would think about your music. Even if you don't care about about their opinion, you surely can think of something that you wouldn't normally be showing off to the rest of the group. :wink

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This board has such open minds when it comes to music, it's hard to come up with something that would, in general, be viewed as "lame" by more than a few people.

But in the spirit of the question, I'll offer:

Polish Polkas (Who stole the Keishka, etc.)

Various broadway soundtracks, including A Chorus Line, Godspell, etc.

James Taylor

ELO

Heart

Cheap Trick

Sarah Brightman

Billy Joel

Journey

Fleetwood Mac

Hall & Oates

Genesis (Abacab)

I could go on...

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This board has such open minds when it comes to music, it's hard to come up with something that would, in general, be viewed as "lame" by more than a few people.

But in the spirit of the question, I'll offer:

Polish Polkas (Who stole the Keishka, etc.)

Various broadway soundtracks, including A Chorus Line, Godspell, etc.

James Taylor

ELO

Heart

Cheap Trick

Sarah Brightman

Billy Joel

Journey

Fleetwood Mac

Hall & Oates

Genesis (Abacab)

I could go on...

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You know, I'm really impressed to see how open-minded everyone is about music. I just started the thread more out of fun and curiosity than anything else. Critter, I also listen to Billy Joel, ELO (freakin' Turn to Stone owns my world), and Fleetwood Mac. I've never known anyone who listened to Polish polkas, so that's cool. More power to ya. It's been cool seeing what people listen to that's not so "typical goth." =)

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I've never known anyone who listened to Polish polkas, so that's cool. 
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When I was a kid, I would come home from school to hear my mother listening to a radio station that actually played Polish Polkas at that time of day.

And I spent my childhood attending Polish festival after Polish festival, and masses at Polish churches, etc.

So that music just brings out a very ingrained feeling of happiness that no other music can.

My turntable took a dump upon moving. And all that music is on vinyl, so I can't listen to it right now. And it's driving me nuts.

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When I was a kid, I would come home from school to hear my mother listening to a radio station that actually played Polish Polkas at that time of day.

And I spent my childhood attending Polish festival after Polish festival, and masses at Polish churches, etc.

So that music just brings out a very ingrained feeling of happiness that no other music can.

My turntable took a dump upon moving. And all that music is on vinyl, so I can't listen to it right now. And it's driving me nuts.

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That's a pretty cool story. The neighborhood that I live in is mostly Polish (so is my wife's family), so I can appreciate the culture, but I didn't really grow up in it. Right now, I'm loving Polish Kielbasa. We made some of that for Thanksgiving and it was a huge hit! Most of my music hasn't stayed with me from when I was a kid with the exception of Tom Petty (with or without the Heartbreakers). The first CD I ever bought was his greatest hits... So good and I still own it today.

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got everything Jamiroquai has ever touched

all the Iron Maiden albums

Simon and Garfunkel also grace my collection

I paid money to see Meatloaf and sang every song

Human League rock

I have a pretty big swing collection including new stuff (saw Cherry Poppin Daddies three times, Big Bad Voodoo twice, etc)

I too love Who Stoel the Keishka and have eaten Keishka. Polka is a blast when there are a bunch of peopel that know how to polka.

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