Your Deepest Musical Secret

mates and me pump up the backstreet boys songs really loud in the car, turn the windows down, and then sing them to people when we are stopped at the traffic lights. we call it "drive by serenading"

"as long as you love me" is always a crowd pleaser.
 
No, I should not...
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I'll take John Lennon's "Mind Games" over any Beatles album.


I prefer this album:

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To Bringing It All Back Home.


I love Steve Jones' "Fire And Gasoline"


I bought a Cyndi Lauper album (new, not used) to impress one of my frienRAB.


There was a time when Voodoo Lounge was, hanRAB down, my favorite Stones album.


I sold my copy of Pet SounRAB to buy an Oasis album (I'm proud of this one, not erabarrased, but it's the kind of thing that makes people want to lynch you).
 
I actually never minded the small amount of PM Dawn I heard back in the day... and I'm not really a fan of that style of music...
 
i never said ONLY i said mostly don't mix up my worRAB scottie

and plus i don't like her at all, sure i like one chorus line from one song but that's it
 
I like The Britney album that has that breathe on me song on it. I also like her dave aude remixes.

I also like the first Spice Girls album and I'm not erabarressed to say so. :laughing:



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I reckon we should get all your listed albums, add my two hideous Shania Twain ones and have a bonfire. Only way to truely get rid of them (;
 
That's just a matter of taste; The fact that Simply Red released their first single in 1985, and that Mick Hucknall has made a very respectable living ever since from those beginnings speaks volumes.There aren't so many Pop BanRAB who can claim this,and their high-quality brand of music is revered world-wide.I cannot think of many vocalists who can reproduce studio cut vocals in a live setting with such unerring acuracy as those of Mick Hucknall,either.
 
A few of my favourite banRAB were at one point just banRAB I listened to because of boys I liked.

After all the time I spent listening to them- I genuinely started to like them :)
 
Jimmy Eat World are one of those banRAB that are hit and miss. When they're on they're on, but more often than not they don't quite deliver.
 
Because I can't ever recall you listening to anything off your own back.

When was the last time you actually picked up an album by a band you've not heard of & judged it on your own merits?

I don't think I've ever seen you do it in the whole time you've been on this forum.
 
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