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Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:49 am
by johnnyshape_Archive
Can I be a right old tosspot and mention I disagree competely with the idea of "guilty pleasures", cos they and this thread appear to be a clever way of ironically distancing something you actually like from your public taste-hip indie rock persona?
Which, as we are all complicated, beautiful children of God, ultimately may simply cause us pain?

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 1:09 am
by ironyengine_Archive
well, duh.

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:45 pm
by Dylan_Archive
johnnyshape wrote:Can I be a right old tosspot and mention I disagree competely with the idea of "guilty pleasures", cos they and this thread appear to be a clever way of ironically distancing something you actually like from your public taste-hip indie rock persona?
Which, as we are all complicated, beautiful children of God, ultimately may simply cause us pain?

Salut!

I, too, will throw the crockery!

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 7:48 am
by BenjieLoveless_Archive
Allentown by Billy Joel
Rasberry Beret by Prince ( I fuckin Hate prince)
Maggie May by Rod Stewart

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:31 am
by Brett Eugene Ralph_Archive
johnnyshape wrote:Can I be a right old tosspot and mention I disagree competely with the idea of "guilty pleasures", cos they and this thread appear to be a clever way of ironically distancing something you actually like from your public taste-hip indie rock persona?


However the thread may have developed, this was definitely not my intention. I was soliciting songs you genuinely love but that are anomalies--great songs by otherwise worthless bands. I used the "guilty pleasure" moniker just to reference it to seemingly related threads. The idea is Hope: that even the most reprehensible outfits might muster one nugget of Beauty.

And we're not real big on irnoy where I'm from, at least not insofar as it is practiced these days: Down here we call it "lying."

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 12:00 pm
by robert thefamilyghost_Archive
The Rolling Stones: "Sympathy for the Devil" (until it gets to the end and Mick Jagger starts blathering a bunch of annoying shit...at least i think that was the thing that really annoyed me...)
and "Under My Thumb" (except for the chorus...the verse is really goddamned great and then the chorus somehow manages to suck...well, i guess the somehow is being that it's The Rolling Stones...)

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 4:54 pm
by burun_Archive
Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:However the thread may have developed, this was definitely not my intention. I was soliciting songs you genuinely love but that are anomalies--great songs by otherwise worthless bands.


"I'm Gonna Keep On Lovin' You" by REO Speedwagon.

I fucking love this song.

I have learned to play a cover of it, that (like every other cover I have don so far) will never be heard by anyone else. It is an amazing tune.

The rest of REO? I don't think I can remember another song by them. Therefore the rest of their oeuvre must be crap-ola.

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 5:12 pm
by emmanuelle cunt_Archive
creed "with arms wide open"






















just kidding.

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:33 pm
by prplmtngal_Archive
Everlong - Foo Fighters.

I've never met anyone that has told me they hate this song. I expect that will change very shortly.

Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:51 pm
by skatingbasser_Archive
I second that first White Stripes single.

Beer by Reel Big Fish.

Strike by Millencolin.

I hate Audioslave but I feel like they might have had one decent song? Eh, maybe not.