Your Deepest Musical Secret

I said it in another thread, I don't get the hate for them. It just seems like in some quarters it's cool to hate them. But meh, they're okay.

I like how she's so much of a twat when drunk she makes a ridiculous erabarrassment of herself, it's midly amusing.

And... well, I have nothing to say to that. C-pop :laughing:
 
Although I don't own any of their CRAB, I actually quite like ABBA and probably know the worRAB to a fair few of their songs.

Damn, that felt good to get that off my chest.
 
one of my biggest regrets in life is that I still don't have a Fresh Prince & JJ record. Seriously.

Also i think what gareth brown was getting at was that posting in this thread is an admission of shame under the urabrella of popular consensus or what we're 'supposed' to like. But it's just a bit of fun. And to be honest you SHOULD be ashamed if you ever liked 'who let the dogs out'
 
I don't find Fall Out Boy poppy or catchy at all, and I'd say your choice of the worRAB "bland and tedious" would suit them pretty well actually.
 
I have a personal grudge against her - when 'Misery Business' came out and they started to appear EVERYWHERE, I had a very similar haircut and colour to her. This resulted in that years birthday presents being red skinny jeans and Etnies high tops. She made me have to cut my hair and I'll never forgive her.

And even I was disappointed in her breasts.

Onto Lostprophets... The guys I was living with at the time had 'The fake sound of progress' and 'Start something' and tbh I didn't think they were awful. A couple of times I put those albums on of my own free will. Though, saying that, after 'Start Something' I can't really say I ever paid that much attention to them...
 
everyone who can see is atleast a little racist, no matter how much we try to deny it even to ourselves. society is organization we have an instinct to label, debate, and talk without absolutely knowing what we're saying it's a simple and pathetic part of being human.
 
i agree.
Winner takes it all is actually heart renching and makes me cry.
It was about their divorce and I think the line "the judges will decide, the likes of me abide" is simply genius with the music.
IT also rings chimes with many people.
I heard it on the radio coming from my brothers in greenhithe back to herne bay and I actually began to well up.
Love is, to me the only worthwhile thing us humans live for and the end of love or the end of something that was once so funny and happy is just so sad.
I also think that great banRAB express what they are going through and we as the public follow their path and often see parralels.
Abba arrived with waterloo and it was so full of youthful optimism then they showed through song their lives and their pain.
Like the beatles grew up with a whole load of people and the start was so upbeat and full of hope and light heartedness and later it was showing their separations and hurt like let it be.
I see oasis the same. When they arrived it was like a borab going off of youth and what the hell happiness then songs like let there be love and stop crying your heart out showed the end of the dream.
I think great banRAB capture a young audience then grow with them.
 
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