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injest

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What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« on: February 03, 2007, 10:59:24 pm »
There was a segment on morning radio the other day. They had people call in and tell what they listen to that they don't want anyone else to know about.

The songs you are jammin' to.....til you get to the red light....then you turn them down to keep the other motorists from hearing!

come on....ya'll KNOW ya'll all have a song you don't want anyone to hear you listening to...

TELL TELL!!

 :laugh: :laugh:

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2007, 11:05:24 pm »
mine!

When D was little, we watched Disney movies ALL the time...well, I got a tad bit fond of Disney show tunes....I have four cassettes of them...play them all the time in the car (when I am alone!!) and I play them loud!

 :laugh: :laugh:

the OTHER is ...*Jess hangs her head in shame*

is "Baby Got Back"

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

that comes on and I am jammin!!!!!

but at least I don't have the CD!!!

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2007, 11:19:27 pm »
Dolly Parton singing the most truthful statement of the 20th century:

"Jolene, you can easily take my man, but I could never love again."

When I hear that, or have chance to pay it going down the road, I crank it up. I love that song. She just states her case is very simple terms: Jolene can take her man, but if she does that will be it for her.

I understand she got the message.
"It was only you in my life, and it will always be only you, Jack, I swear."

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2007, 11:26:59 pm »
Dolly Parton singing the most truthful statement of the 20th century:

"Jolene, you can easily take my man, but I could never love again."

When I hear that, or have chance to pay it going down the road, I crank it up. I love that song. She just states her case is very simple terms: Jolene can take her man, but if she does that will be it for her.

I understand she got the message.

"You could have your choice of men
but I could never love again!!"


Jolene! that tramp!

LOL!!

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2007, 11:43:05 pm »
Geez...there are really a lot of them for me - I'm on the road so much, I'm always singing something.

But...if the 80's station is on and anything plays that I was listening to senior year(1985), Look Out!!  ::)

Some examples -
Prince, Purple Rain
Morris Day and The Time, Jungle Love
Twisted Sister, I Wanna Rock
Quiet Riot, Bang your Head.

These get me dancing behind the wheel!

 ::) ::) ::)
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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2007, 11:47:09 pm »
yeah, you LOOK like a Twisted Sister kinda gal!! LOL!!

 ;)

(I got the 45) 

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2007, 12:01:09 am »
yeah, you LOOK like a Twisted Sister kinda gal!! LOL!!

 ;)

(I got the 45) 

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

My best friend Vicki came in 3rd in the talent show that year playing Dee Snyder.  (Definitely was adult-rated and inppropriate - that girl was/is a troublemaker.  Now, me, I'm a good girl - I was one of the judges.  8)  And if memory serves, The Monkees came in first.  Good grief!  ::)
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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2007, 12:18:11 am »
Goodnight, Sweetheart,
Till we meet tomorrow
Goodnight, Sweetheart,
Sleep will banish sorrow
Tears and parting
Make us forlorn
But with the dawn
A new day is born.

Goodnight, Sweetheart
Though I'm not beisde you,
Goodnight, Sweetheart6
Still my love will guide you
Dreams enfold you
In each one I'll hold you
Goodnight, Sweetheart, goodnight.

First recorded by Rudy Valee and Guy Lumbardo, et al, 1931. became popular again during World War Two, though carerful reading doesn't support the picture of a soldier going off to war.

It was the background music for the Hugo Award winning "Star Trek" episode, "City on the Edge of Forever," (script by Harlan Ellison) and is coming soon to a fanfic near you.
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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2007, 11:54:36 pm »

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

My best friend Vicki came in 2nd in the talent show that year playing Dee Snyder.  (Definitely was adult-rated and inppropriate - that girl was/is a troublemaker.  Morris Day and the Time was first and a Chipmunks spoof placed 3rd.

I reminisced with Vicki about this and she remembers it differently - getting old stinks!  ???  But I'm sure she's right because she is STILL peeved that the yearbook photo was of the Chipmunks instead of the 1st or 2nd place winners.

Corrections made above.

More people - what songs make you dance in the car??!!  Tell!!

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Re: What is Your Guilty Listening Pleasure?? ('fess up!!)
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2007, 03:24:49 am »
mine!

When D was little, we watched Disney movies ALL the time...well, I got a tad bit fond of Disney show tunes....I have four cassettes of them...play them all the time in the car (when I am alone!!) and I play them loud!

 :laugh: :laugh:


Ahh heck Jess I love Disney showtunes!  I know all the songs from Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King and my favorite..Mulan all by heart  ;)...

The embarassing part for me is I make CD's for the car of my favorite songs from our collection of CD's and I will go from belting out Satisfaction with the Stones to Puff the Magic Dragon with Peter Paul and Mary, back to ACDC and Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap and then Poems Prayers and Promises with John Denver and finish up the drive with Roxanne by Sting and The Police....and that's on a day when I'm not listening toa collections of old Hymns or a film score, a Broadway Cast CD or some Beethoven, Belioz or Holtz  ::)  I like anything that makes me feel good and they all make me dance in the car.
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