purpleronnie Posted 20 November 2008 Posted 20 November 2008 I am in love with Kylie, and I'm not ashamed to admit it Join the club.
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 20 November 2008 Posted 20 November 2008 The New Romantic Movement Scene including Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran, Flock Of Seagulls... Plus, I also love Chris Isaak's music too
AlbertFox Posted 20 November 2008 Posted 20 November 2008 Don't forget Separate Ways, Who's Crying Now? and Wheel in the Sky! I was lucky (?) enough to see them a couple of years ago, but it wasn't much of an experience without Steve Perry there... Guilty also!!! Seen them with all three singers since Perry left, but never saw them with him as they didn't come over here for like 15 years!!! Augeri was great, but his voice struggled on a long tour, JSS was completely unsuitable for them, and was totally out of place, but Arnel is actually fantastic - sounds scarily like Perry, but has some youthful exhuberance that just leaves you standing there smiling at someone enjoying being on stage so much. Oh, put me down for Europe too!!!
Fosse Boy Posted 1 December 2008 Posted 1 December 2008 Who's Crying Now? has just come up on shuffle. Journey are awesome. Fact.
Finnegan Posted 1 December 2008 Posted 1 December 2008 Also, being Welsh, she's more likely to have something of a complex/inferiority thing going on.
The People's Hero Posted 1 December 2008 Posted 1 December 2008 Not my words, Finners - that was posted from when I swapped account logins with Mablo.
Part Of The Crowd Posted 3 December 2008 Posted 3 December 2008 i'll admit to liking a few songs by trivium and maybe even slipknot yeah i know already having seen a certain avatar that this will great a disturbance by me being embarrassed about slipknot, but when you think about it, who wouldn't they call their fans maggots, they sound godawful most of the time and they look like spacs they have nine people in their band but they would sound exactly the same if one of them got locked in a dumpster and tried to fight their way out
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 The Saturdays just get better and better.
Samilktray Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 i'll admit to liking a few songs by trivium and maybe even slipknotyeah i know already having seen a certain avatar that this will great a disturbance by me being embarrassed about slipknot, but when you think about it, who wouldn't they call their fans maggots, they sound godawful most of the time and they look like spacs they have nine people in their band but they would sound exactly the same if one of them got locked in a dumpster and tried to fight their way out Slipknot are quality. The Saturdays just get better and better. The Saturdays are fantastic.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 Slipknot are quality.The Saturdays are fantastic. Didn't expect Slipknot to be your bag. And yes, yes they are. Especially Frankie.
Samilktray Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 Didn't expect Slipknot to be your bag.And yes, yes they are. Especially Frankie. They are now, thanks to Jack. The Saturdays have a decent line up, except the blonde, she shouldnt be there, irrelevant.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 They are now, thanks to Jack.The Saturdays have a decent line up, except the blonde, she shouldnt be there, irrelevant. I concurr.
Jack Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 Slipknot are quality. That's what im talking 'bout Sammy Boy. Bring on Sunday A guilty pleasure of mine is 3am by Busted.
syston_fox Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 The Saturdays just get better and better. They supported Girls Aloud when I went to see them last year - they were awesome!!!
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 They supported Girls Aloud when I went to see them last year - they were awesome!!! Were?! They still are!
Part Of The Crowd Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 If you like slipknot then can i suggest taking a listen to a band called before the dawn, they are about a million times more technical and melodic and as they are scandinavian you can tell that they are a hell of a lot more original by the way i am working for Rich Hall in Milton Keynes on tuesday
Part Of The Crowd Posted 4 December 2008 Posted 4 December 2008 oh, and in flames, never forget in flames, if you like slipknot in flames will make you realise the one true way come clarity is such a quality song
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 14 December 2008 Posted 14 December 2008 For Guilty Pleasures... Chris Isaak Simple Minds - adore their early stuff, but also love their 'crap' Stadium stuff aka Don't You Forget About Me !! Spandau Ballet Phil Collins
Samilktray Posted 14 December 2008 Posted 14 December 2008 I was gonna post MCR in here. Til I came to realise that you shouldnt have any guilt over enjoying music!
Jack Posted 14 December 2008 Posted 14 December 2008 I was gonna post MCR in here.Til I came to realise that you shouldnt have any guilt over enjoying music! You damn fucking right, I was gonna slate you if you put them down as a guilty pleasure.
Nationwider Posted 24 February 2009 Posted 24 February 2009 Is Eminem a guilty pleasure? I need some reassurance on his current status? Love Crack A Bottle. Eminem by numbers, but meh...
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