I have the two Spice Girls albums on cassete somewhere. My brother actually bought the first Peter Andre album.
Pdog, what is embarrising about The Cure?
10th February 2008 12:35 PM
Lethargy
Primitive Cool and She's the Boss, both on LP. Also have the extended remix of the Lucky In Love single.
10th February 2008 12:38 PM
nankerphelge
"I had a crush on the older brunete girl...i thought she was a hottie"
Susan Dey!
She appeared in some film around 79 or 80 where she played some young thing that fell for some older dude and their love just couldn't be. A real emotional epic type thing -- it was horrible.
While she was naked through most of the film, fact is she is a charter member of the itty bitty tittie committee. Hell, Joey's man titties are bigger than hers!
Anyway, I somehowe got roped into seeing that damn movie at a drive-in with my buddy's older sister Beth! Had no idea that is was soft-core porn - I think she was aiming for a lil' hide-the-salami with a young buck nanky!!
Beth gave me my first (beat) copies of Sticky Fingers and Exile!!
Now if it had been his other sister Mona -- oh my god.
That's another nanky story for another nanky day...
[Edited by nankerphelge]
10th February 2008 12:46 PM
LadyJane
Oh the Partridge Family. I had every album.
David Cassidy...hubba hubba.
Little LJ had NO idea that he had quite the package.
All she cared about was that feathered hair and cool puka shells!!!!!
Was it Cosmo or Playgirl that revealed his large endowment?
I remember hiding in an alley with girlfriends (age 11) scoping it out.
LMFAO.
LJ.
I guess my most embarrassing current musical collection would be either Barbra Streisand's Boxed Set and/or Celine Dion's Greatest Hits. Ouch.
[Edited by LadyJane]
10th February 2008 12:59 PM
Zack
quote:nankerphelge wrote:
"I had a crush on the older brunete girl...i thought she was a hottie"
Susan Dey!
She appeared in some film around 79 or 80 where she played some young thing that fell for some older dude and their love just couldn't be. A real emotional epic type thing -- it was horrible.
While she was naked through most of the film, fact is she is a charter member of the itty bitty tittie committee. Hell, Joey's man titties are bigger than hers!
Anyway, I somehowe got roped into seeing that damn movie at a drive-in with my buddy's older sister Beth! Had no idea that is was soft-core porn - I think she was aiming for a lil' hide-the-salami with a young buck nanky!!
Beth gave me my first (beat) copies of Sticky Fingers and Exile!!
Now if it had been his other sister Mona -- oh my god.
That's another nanky story for another nanky day...
I think you're thinking of "First Love," which sure got young Zack hot under the collar.
My most embarrasing CD? Shania Twain Come on Over. Bought it for the cover.
10th February 2008 01:14 PM
Some Guy
quote:TampabayStone wrote:
DLR
SKYSCRAPER
Humiliationism
10th February 2008 01:43 PM
mojoman
quote:Zack wrote:
I think you're thinking of "First Love," which sure got young Zack hot under the collar.
My most embarrasing CD? Shania Twain Come on Over. Bought it for the cover.
dey rocks!!
shania rocks!!!
nothing to be embarassed about there!!! LOL!!!
10th February 2008 01:53 PM
robpop
Louder Than Bombs. The Smiths.
10th February 2008 02:22 PM
Joey
Linda Ronstadt's Greatest hits .....Volumes I & II .
http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/
..........
[cc:ss]
[Edited by Joey]
10th February 2008 02:39 PM
Zack
quote:CrissCrossMind wrote:
Sinatra ... In The Wee Wee Hours ... why ask why????
That's a great Sinatra album, the Wee Small hours, not "wee wee." Many a woman has been disrobed after midnight to those tunes.
My most embarrasing CD? Shania Twain Come on Over. Bought it for the cover.
You're not the only one, Zack.
10th February 2008 04:34 PM
Sioux
quote:Trey Krimsin wrote:
Did it skip?
Did they sing???
10th February 2008 04:36 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
>Bought it for the cover.<
Bought it for the cover.
It's no secret that Shania used her body to sell records.
Remember the "belly button" controvery?
Now if Hillary can just use her body to get elected.
10th February 2008 04:38 PM
TampabayStone
quote:Ten Thousand Motels wrote:
Remember the "belly button" controvery?
No, pic STAT.
10th February 2008 05:13 PM
Some Guy
quote:TampabayStone wrote:
What?? You never bought it?
yes I did, yet I have never owned a bon jovi album period.
10th February 2008 05:17 PM
Brainbell Jangler
I had the first Hootie & the Blowfish album for a while. I got rid of it years ago, but I'm still embarrassed.
10th February 2008 05:23 PM
Brainbell Jangler
quote:fireontheplatter wrote:
i wouldn't trade my ...alice coopers 'love it to death'
for anything
everybody said owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
"Love It to Death" and "Killer" are great albums. The band Alice Cooper should not be confused with the dreck released by Vince Furnier after he adopted the name as his own.
I have that. Its not that bad. Besides, Natalie was a hottie back in the day.
10th February 2008 09:09 PM
SweetVirginia
I'm ashamed to say...
I'll go sit in the corner now.
10th February 2008 09:23 PM
LadyJane
quote:SweetVirginia wrote:
I'm ashamed to say...
I'll go sit in the corner now.
Move over.
Those were my first too.
Exact.
Go figure, girlfriend.
LJ.
10th February 2008 09:26 PM
Gazza
quote:CrissCrossMind wrote:
Sinatra ... In The Wee Wee Hours ... why ask why????
You must be kidding. Thats a masterpiece.
10th February 2008 09:40 PM
MrPleasant
quote:Brainbell Jangler wrote:
"Love It to Death" and "Killer" are great albums. The band Alice Cooper should not be confused with the dreck released by Vince Furnier after he adopted the name as his own.
Great albums indeed, but so is DaDa (1983), IMO. Welcome To My Nightmare, Flush The Fashion and Special Forces aren't bad either: campy, diverse and fun (even if they aren't in the same league as Killer). From what I've read, the true "dreck" began with Constrictor (1986); I haven't heard it but the album cover was enough to turn me off.
Apparently his late albums, since 2000, are a return to form but I wouldn't know. (I only have The Eyes Of Alice Cooper, from 2003, which is good, innocent and well produced.)
[Edited by MrPleasant]
10th February 2008 09:46 PM
MrPleasant
quote:SweetVirginia wrote:
I'll go sit in the corner now.
C'mon. It's just entertainment. (I got it for free and I don't mind spinning it once in a while.) However, the sappy "I Wanna Be Free", from the first album, is embarrassing.
[Edited by MrPleasant]
10th February 2008 09:54 PM
GhostofBrianJones
Those Monkee albums, Barry Manilow, Linda Ronstand's Hits #1,
Flatt & Scruggs Duelin' Banjos, Truck Driving Song album,
The Outsiders, other stuff from the 60's I can't
remember.
10th February 2008 10:03 PM
Throwaway
[quote]Honky Tonk Man wrote:
I have the two Spice Girls albums on cassete somewhere. My brother actually bought the first Peter Andre album.
Dude.
10th February 2008 10:59 PM
GotToRollMe
quote:CrissCrossMind wrote:
Sinatra ... In The Wee Wee Hours ... why ask why????
Nothing embarrassing about THAT. I've got "Only The Lonely" on vinyl - another classic Sinatra platter.