Friday, May 16, 2008

Your Turn

Seeing NKOTB made me think of guilty pleasures in music. Things you listen to that you really don't want anyone else to know you listen to. I thought we would start with the 80's. I am going to give you two songs that I love and have never told anyone else that I loved before. Plus, as a bonus because this is what I was going to originally do, I found the best rick rolled video I have seen so far. Seriously worth your time.

Waiting For A Star To Fall



We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off



The Rick Roll'd Video



62 comments:

  1. We don't have to take our clothes off?? I seriously snorted!

    Mine is We Built this City. We used to lock the pledges in a room for a full day listening to it.

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  2. But, who doesn't love "we don't have to take our clothes off"?

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  3. Mine? These are the ones kept in the darkest recesses of my secret 80s stash -

    - "Fascinated" by Company B

    - "Toy Soldiers" by Martika

    - "AEIOU-Sometimes Y" bu Ebn-Ozn

    - "Too Turned On" by Alisha

    -- "All Touch" by Rough Trade

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  4. How about "Catch Me I'm Falling," by Pretty Poison? I LOVE that song! A great dance track with a great, bighaired video.

    The Pointer Sisters' "Jump" is an absolutely jubilant song, and I'll stop what I'm doing and literally flail around like a 'tard when I hear it.

    Or, uh, "Girl You Know it's True" by, uh, Milli Vanilli? I like that song. Sorry, but I do. It brings happiness to my hardened little heart.

    Ever since I was a little kid, I've also had a soft spot for Joe Jackson's "Steppin' Out."

    And I'm sorry, but there are at least six songs from Paula Abdul's seminal masterwork "Forever Your Girl" on my Ipod. And I am not ashamed.

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  5. "Fascinated by your love toy." She does say that, right?

    Can someone please school on what being Rick Roll'd is?

    Mine are:

    "Broken Wings" by I forget who.

    "Too Late for Goodbye" Julian Lennon

    Anything by Erasure.

    And any Latin Freestyle.

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  6. Oh and I forgot Menudo's version of "Chiquitita". I believe the original is ABBA's. Actually, I love anything by 80's Menudo.

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  7. @ Bridget Unnel...OMG...Rough Trade. A little Carole Pope never hurt anyone. Great one. :)

    1)Dedication = Bay City Rollers (I can't believe I typed that)

    2)White Lines = Duran Duran(f.LisaLisa & the Cult Jam)

    3)I Think We're Alone Now = Tiffany

    Please some one has to kill me now. :0

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  8. ERASURE!!! YES! I'm not ashamed to love them, though. I'll blast "A Little Respect" with my car windows rolled ALLLL the way down.

    And Mister Mister (Mr. Mister?) sang "Broken Wings."

    Bridget, I LOVE "Toy Soldier." I had forgotten all about that song!

    I remembered that I love the song "Africa," by Toto. "...gonna take the light to drag me awaaaaaaay from yooooou/there's nothin' that a hundred men or dogs (?) could ever doooooo..."

    Sorry, but this post is just too good. I can't help but comment 345 times. God, I love the fucking eighties.

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  9. Anonymous11:33 AM

    Ah, secret 80s music guilty pleasures:

    "Respect" by Erasure.
    "I'll Tumble For Ya" by Culture Club.

    Feel free to gag me with a spoon.

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  10. Glad to see I'm not alone in my dorkiness, Rebecca and Crazy Peanut.

    Peanut, this one is for you:

    S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!
    S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!
    S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!

    It's a s-s-s-s-aturday niiiIIIIIght!

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  11. "R-R-R-R-R-Rico...







    ...Suave!"

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  12. oh damn El those are good,we don'thave tot ake our clothes off is a personal fav.

    Rick Astley- together forever
    Kylie-Locomotion
    Wham- Edge of Heaven
    Culture Club- Karma Chameleon
    J. Geils Band- Centerfold
    Duran- Reflex
    Eddy Grant- Electric Avenue

    Anything by Billy Idol, Human League, Cutting Crew.
    T'Pau!

    too many...i love the 80s.

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  13. "white lines" grandmaster flash, "metro" berlin, and "true" spandau ballet.

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  14. Africa - well done, Ernestine!

    And to the person who mentioned Julian Lennon, I have to admit that Valotte is one of my faves.

    "Sitting on the doorstep of the house I can't afford, I can feel you there...."

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  15. My bad....Bay City Rollers = 70's. I just dated myself. :(

    I'm an old dog.

    P.S. Broken Wings = Mr. Mister

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  16. and, "she's a beauty" the tubes.

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  17. naughty girls need love too by samantha fox

    drop that bottom by l'trimm

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  18. Hee hee hee..I love the 80's.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=9whehyybLqU&feature=related

    I've always preferred the German version of that song.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=FagjnIgUk6Q

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  19. @ bridget...sadly there isn't a song of thiers that I dont know every one of the words to. Even today. ~le sigh~

    I even still have thier albums. lmfao

    Thanks Ent & everyone for the blast from the past. :D

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  20. Just wanted to also toss forth these gems:

    "Queen of Hearts," by Juice Newton

    "I Want a New Drug," by Huey Lewis and the News

    ANYTHING by Hall and Oates

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  21. I absolutely love Africa. BTW, Toto is slang for vagina in Puerto Rico. I always crack up about that.

    Culture Club! I'm reading Boy George's autobiography... very interesting and humorous. "Take it like a Man" is the name of it.

    The Reflex! I used to love that video with the water and all.

    I love that decade.

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  22. " i want to kiss you all over" exile

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  23. Aha!!-Take On Me-- especially the Family Guy version.
    http://www.a-ha.com/MEDIA/video/AHA_videoTakeOnMe.aspx

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  24. Sweeet! Now here's something I can sink my POP ROCKS stained teeth into.

    Lionel Ritchie- Dancing on the ceiling!
    The Nelson twins (my first concert)
    Thomspon Twins - Lay your hands on me
    Michael Jackson - Thriller (yes he's a dirty pirate hooker, but still king of pop)
    Anything PRINCE and of course MADONNA old skool...

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  25. Blondie, your name reminded of Blondie...love all the music.

    Rapture video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHPikUPlRD8

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  26. Workin' for the Weekend!! Loverboy

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  27. "The Glamourous Life" by Sheila E., is the SHIT. I'm blasting it right now, and it's the best -- those drums! Those drums!

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  28. 'oh Micky you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind HEY MICKY!!'
    Come on, ya know ya love it... ;-)

    Betty Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes
    Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler
    Respect - Erasure
    Save a Prayer - Duran Duran
    Wake me up before you Go-Go - Wham
    Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins
    These Dreams - Heart

    ....and I think that'll do, pig...

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  29. ah yes Megs, the REAL blondie, she's got way more kAhonees than I do....

    thought of another one

    Poco - Call it love

    And then my favorite Donnie Iris tune, AH Leah! but i'm not ashamed to admit to loving KING COOL

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  30. Must "Broken Wing" get all the Mr. Mister love? What about "Kyrie"!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb0Gak88lDA

    Amen to "She's A Beauty" by the Tubes.

    Everything by Prince, and no guilt in admitting that.

    "Magic" by Olivia Newton-John. Oh hell, the whole "Xanadu" soundtrack with all that great ELO cheese.

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  31. Flock of Seagulls, YES, Payola$, GoGos, Split Enz...love it all.

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  32. how 'bout...

    rumors - timex social club
    after all - cher and peter cetera
    somebody's watchin' me - rockwell
    happy birthday - altered images
    the finer things - steve winwood

    **and i really wouldn't admit this, but richard marx kicked some serious booty back in the 80's... i love don't mean nothin'..

    aw... memories!

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  33. "funkytown" lipps inc

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  34. I usually just lurk, but this post was just too good not to comment.

    1. The Goonies 'R Good Enough - Cyndi Lauper (I still have it on a vinyl 45.)

    2. Two of Hearts - Suzy Q (I remember watching The Facts of Life just to see her sing it. Yes, I was a dork.)

    3. Lucky - Kylie Minogue

    4. After the Rain - Nelson

    5. Fresh - Kool & the Gang (I roll up the car windows when that one comes on. LOL)

    6. The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun - Julie Brown (I have the video on VHS somewhere.)

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  35. "whip it" devo, somebody stop me!

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  36. Anonymous1:03 PM

    I was a metalhead. Ozzy and Slayer and Ronnie James Dio.

    I hated Journey at that time, but I really kind of like them now.

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  37. hahahaha the rickroll vid is great! He's missing the pointing though.. Rick Astley loves pointing dance moves.

    lol looks like a /b/ party hahah

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  38. My entire record collection is one, long, guilty pleasure. Mostly of the "hair metal" variety.

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  39. I used to get so pissed off at this stripper I once worked with. Every single set she danced to was the friggin' Bay City Rollers... Crap!
    That Saturday night song? I heard it wayyyy too much!

    Funny how all these '80s songs have been creeping up lately. Last week, I couldn't get "Captain of her Heart" by Double out of my head. Had to listen to it over and over and over....

    I was a weird kid in the '80s, I was totally into Dalbello (Let's Tango).
    Anything by Depeche Mode.
    Adam Ant.
    A Flock of Seagulls.
    Jody Whatley, "What have you done for me lately?"
    Ooh! Jane Child "Don't Want to Fall in Love" (Or was that in the '90s?) (FREAKY HAIR!)
    Hi! Hi! And Culture Club.

    ok, that's enough out of me. I could just keep going...

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  40. How the hell do you strip to "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y--NIGHT"?!?! Just trying to figure that out is amusing me.

    I have no guilt about 80s music, because that's pretty much all I still listen to.

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  42. Anonymous2:09 PM

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  43. Oh, I don't even count things like Prince, Madonna, Joy Division, The Cure, etc. -- I still love all these artists intensely, and they're totally not guilty pleasures for me.

    Unlike "Tell it To My Heart," which is another song I just thought of. WTF happened to Taylor Dayne's ass, anyway?

    Jewels -- I've got that Jane Child song on my I-Pod. Cornrows! Nosering! That lady was so hardcore.

    "What Have You Done For Me Lately" is actually a Janet Jackson song -- and ANOTHER guilty pleasure of mine, along with "Nasty." And ALL of Rhythm Nation 1814, which she released at the tail end of the eighties, I think.

    I've always thought that if I were a stripper, I'd disrobe to some Portishead, but, ummm, I guess The Bay City Rollers would be okay, too! Whatever puts wind in a man's sail, I guess.

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  44. Oh, and I'd just like to thank WEIRD AL for ALSO recognizing the genius of many of these tunes and appropriately parodying them and thus keeping them relevant forever and ever.

    Because I'm fat! I'm fat! You know it!

    Like a surgeon, hey! Cut for the very first time...

    I lost on Jeopardy!....baby!

    Bless his heart.

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  45. My husband bought one of those turntables that you hook up to your computer to convert albums into CDs
    and to download into ipods & mp3 players. he has been very busy with our 80's music. We have hundreds & hundreds of albums we refuse to let go of--they are so much more fun than a CD.

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  46. Ooh Billy Squier! How about some "Everybody Wants You"

    Aldo Nova "Fantasy"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GylirgHFqeQ
    Nice outfit in this vid!

    Asia "Heat of the Moment"

    The hair metal fans here brought out the rockin' side of me.

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  48. Oh man, my iPod is probably at least half from the 80's! Prince, Anthrax (everthing from Among the Living), Slayer (everything from South of Heaven), Death Angel, Bangles, Billy Joel, Blondie, Bon Jovi, Boston, The Cars, Depeche Mode - that's just up to the D's!

    How about....
    "Come On Eileen" Dexy's Midnight Runner's

    "Whenever I Call You Friend" Kenny Loggins

    "Betty Davis Eyes" Kim Carnes

    Violent Femmes! WHAM! Tora Tora! Faster Pussycat! Testament! Savatage!

    Yes, I am a massive 80's music dork and apparently proud of it.

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  49. jewels...shoot me an email. i have a feelin we have a mutual freind from back in the old days..

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  50. Yeah, bit of a brain fart there on the J.J./J.W. mixup, LOL! I swear, I was totally singing "Asta la Vista, Baby!" in my head... LMAO!

    Mrsrhododendronson, I would like to thank you for making me squirt pop out of my nose. Mmmmmmmm, lychee...

    Ernestine, you have no idea. If she occasionally caved into our pleas for some different music, she'd always, ALWAYS dance to Madonna's old tunes. Holliday, Lucky Star, and Erotica, in that exact order...

    I just unearthed my old 'Art of Noise' CD... thanks Ent.

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  51. oh, and email shot jax.
    I'm curious now!
    ;)

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  52. Dudes, I've been in this nebulous eighties HAAAAZE all day wherein songs from that decade just randomly ENTER my HEAD and they just sort of glide INTO each OTHER and refuse to LEAVE.

    Like, Snap's "I Got the Power!" morphed into Mars Loves Women's (??) "Pump Up the Volume" which THEN turned into "Pump Up the Jam", by Technotronic, which then turned into "Lost in Emotion", by Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam!

    Sidenote, because I am addicted to this post and cannot force myself to do anything actually productive at the moment: who else remembers that "Buffalo Stance" song? Remember Neneh Cherry? Not like I'm listening to it right now or anything.

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  53. I was a hair metal fan...but when no one was paying attention I listened to Waiting for a Star to Fall, Girls just want to have fun and almost anything by INXS, but Never Tear us Apart was a particular favorite, and Jessie's Girl by Rickspringfield...sigh I miss the 80s.

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  54. The Cure...anything and everything and I still love them-oh Robert Smith, I go all mushy when I hear him sing "On candystripe legs the spiderman comes..."

    Real guilty pleasures:
    Abba
    Barry Manilow (I named our pup Lola and sing Copacabana to her)
    Kajagoogoo
    Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Relax)
    DEVO-yes, I totally saw them in concert and love them...Whip it good!

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  55. Toto- Rains down in Africa

    totally ashamed!!

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  56. Echo & The Bunnymen; Lips Like Sugar Kisses (love,love LOVE that song!)
    Alison Moyet (anything...she's fab!)
    Van Halen's Diver Down Album (Senior Year Memories!)
    Blondie, Go-Go's. And, if nobody was around & the windows up, Janet Jackson (Miss Jackson if you're nasty!).
    I miss the 80's!

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  57. Echo & The Bunnymen; Lips Like Sugar Kisses (love,love LOVE that song!)
    Alison Moyet (anything...she's fab!)
    Van Halen's Diver Down Album (Senior Year Memories!)
    Blondie, Go-Go's. And, if nobody was around & the windows up, Janet Jackson (Miss Jackson if you're nasty!).
    I miss the 80's!

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  58. In my CD player right now: Greatest Hits of Rick Springfield, the double album.

    I'm mostly a hair metal chick as well.
    -Motley Crue

    -Anything off Slippery When Wet or New Jersey, by Bon Jovi

    Pyromania-Def Leppard

    Hold The Line, Africa-Toto
    Family Man-Hall and Oates
    Square Biz-Teena Marie
    Lose Your Love-The Outfield

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  59. I've got no beef with 80s music, per se but I'll certainly listen to all kinds of assy dreck behind closed doors. For example:

    Oh Sheila - Ready for the World
    Let's Hear it for the Boy - Deniece Williams
    The Rain - Oran "Juice" Jones
    all three singles put out by The Jets
    Tonight - NKOTB. I'm sorry. It sounds a bit like the Beatles and I like that. I'm sooo sorry!
    Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley
    I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred. Say what you want but if you leave enough time between listenings, it's catchy and fun again.
    Automatic - Pointer Sisters. I like that one of them sounds like a dude. It amuses me.
    Take Me To The Top - Loverboy
    Bye Bye Mon Cowboy - Mitsou. I actually prefer Mademoiselle Anne, but no one's heard of it and in the video she's hot in drag.
    Let's Get Physical - Olivia Newton John
    Father Figure - George Michael
    Stranger Than Paradise - Sass Jordan.

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  60. Oh, and I forgot a bunch! You've opened floodgate of my guilty pleasure. I apologize in advance for this creme de la crap:

    Run Run Away - Slade
    The Warrior - Scandal
    We Belong - Pat Benatar
    Seasons Change - Exposé
    We Run - Strange Advance
    Mary's Prayer - Danny Wilson
    Just the Way It Is - Bruce Hornsby and the Range. Really, his songs are all the same and oddly I feel tender when I hear them. I'm sorry, people.
    A Good Heart - Feargal Sharkey
    Girl You Know It's True - Milli Vanilli
    I Want You Back - Sherry Kean
    Say Say Say - Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
    They Don't Know About Us - Tracy Ullman. I just liked the video as a kid when I saw Paul McCartney in the car with her at the end.

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  61. Ohhhh...

    In my car right now:

    Tears for Fears Best of...

    The Fixx, anything really, Cy Curnin if you are reading this, I loved you man, you were my "first" (concert)...

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  62. Jesse's Girl by Rick Springfield gets my vote!

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