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Topic: Most Embarrassing Album You Own Thread Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6
13th February 2008 05:49 PM
PartyDoll MEG
quote:
pdog wrote:
Let me get this right, you guys are telling me I shouldn't be emberassed of the Cure albums I own and listen to? I wish it was that simple, but, I am... So ,regardless if you're okay with the ones you own and like, I am confused and emberassed, but I do still own and like the albums. Same with some of the U2 I own... This much I know. I owned their albums when they were released, so we're talking a long, long time ago. A time when Tattooo was the most recent Stones album, a time when Sandinista was a new album... A time when bands like Black Flag and Bad Brains were being discovered by me. The reason, it is emberassing to me, is U2 or Thwe Cure kinda contradict me, and they definitely raise the eyebrows of some of my closest friends... Actually, I've been given a decent amount of crap...


Still love ya P..
Cure isn't bad..neither is U2..contrary to some opinions around here

but Bay City Rollers?



[Edited by PartyDoll MEG]
13th February 2008 06:30 PM
fireontheplatter the cure do a wonderful version of purple haze.
you can find it on the hendrix tribute cd.
13th February 2008 07:21 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
pdog wrote:
Let me get this right, you guys are telling me I shouldn't be emberassed of the Cure albums I own and listen to?


No, I still think it's ghey.
13th February 2008 07:37 PM
glencar I can't imagine being ashamed of The Cure or U2. Except for Pop.
13th February 2008 11:03 PM
andrews27 The slow songs on "Hot, Hot, Hot" are wonderful blow job music. Might sound different when you're making the sucking sounds, though.
14th February 2008 08:15 AM
Honky Tonk Man pdog, of course it's your right to be embarresed by the Cure. You where a fan at the time, I wasn't really around. There is something kind of goofy about Robert Smith and in comparison to some of the other music you like and I'm sure what many of your freinds like, then in your world, they probably are a little embarrising. I'm rabbiting on here a little, aren't I?

Bay City Rollers though? Now that IS embarrising. Especially with the chessey grinning and tarntan!

Bye Bye Baby...
14th February 2008 05:49 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
quote:
glencar wrote:
I can't imagine being ashamed of The Cure or U2.



I can't imagine being embarrassed.


[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels]
14th February 2008 05:59 PM
glencar I can't imagine you haven't read that book!
14th February 2008 06:07 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
quote:
glencar wrote:
I can't imagine you haven't read that book!



I've always been fascinated by outcasts and social freaks....kinda like the Stones were....once.
14th February 2008 06:10 PM
glencar Please, send no more softballs down the middle!
14th February 2008 06:19 PM
Joey
quote:
glencar wrote:
I can't imagine you haven't read that book!




I would like to baste you in milk for 48 hours, hog-tie you and let hungry baby lambs skeletonize your quivering, quaking carcass.

14th February 2008 06:37 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
quote:
glencar wrote:
Please, send no more softballs down the middle!



That post reminded me of an old "Maine" folk song that I used to hear when I was a kid.

"Put on your ole black panties
that used to be your aunties
with the sixteen buckles up the side
with the hole in the middle
where your uncle used to diddle
in the good ole' summertime"
14th February 2008 06:45 PM
glencar
quote:
Joey wrote:



I would like to baste you in milk for 48 hours, hog-tie you and let hungry baby lambs skeletonize your quivering, quaking carcass.



Kill me now!
14th February 2008 09:30 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
Ten Thousand Motels wrote:


That post reminded me of an old "Maine" folk song that I used to hear when I was a kid.

"Put on your ole black panties
that used to be your aunties
with the sixteen buckles up the side
with the hole in the middle
where your uncle used to diddle
in the good ole' summertime"



So, who used to sing it?

You know that's the kind of redneck stuff we were talkin' about before?!
14th February 2008 10:06 PM
Ten Thousand Motels
quote:
TampabayStone wrote:


So, who used to sing it?

You know that's the kind of redneck stuff we were talkin' about before?!



I think about everyone sang it at one time. Just one of them tunes. I don't know where it came from origially. Scotland? Yea, old scottish folk song.
[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels]
15th February 2008 12:00 PM
Joey
quote:
glencar wrote:
Kill me now!




!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



15th February 2008 10:05 PM
guitarman53 I've been lucky, never been embarrassed by any of my C.D.
s, if I ever got a KISS album, I'd mention them, but when the little 13 year old kids want to have the latest KISS album, along with their KISS dolls, KISS lunchboxes, & KISS that, I'd be embarrassed big time!! I've been very lucky.
The Bay City Rollers I wouldn't buy if my life depended on it, I remember them, I think it was mentioned The Sex Pistols happened as a band to be the rolling Stones against the band.
Did you know the drummer of BCR is up for downloading child porn on the internet.
17th February 2008 06:42 PM
Highwire Rob Come on Joey, own up!

17th February 2008 06:54 PM
Highwire Rob Well, I don't have an embarrassing album per se but there is a vinyl 45:



O.K. - what a pity - but you must understand that it has sentimental value - It's what my English schoolmates (Form 6B of Davenies, Beaconsfield) bought for me as a going away gift when I was to return to America!

Interestingly... years later my pubescent fondness for Toni would rekindle when I discovered what a cute hooker she portrayed in Easy Rider
17th February 2008 07:02 PM
Joey
quote:
Highwire Rob wrote:
Come on Joey, own up!






Gimme a j : J !
Gimme a o : O !
Gimme a e : E !
Gimme a y : Y !


What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!
What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!
What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!


( Audience shouts out , " One more time !!!!! " )

Gimme a j : J !
Gimme a o : O !
Gimme a e : E !
Gimme a y : Y !


What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!
What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!
What's that spell ?! : JOEY !!!!!


Yeeeeaaaah Joeeeeey !!!!!!


{ Thunderous applause + Standing Ovation + and big smiles on people's faces }




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|
V


'kins , Est. 1999 and loved by everyone

18th February 2008 03:06 AM
TampabayStone
quote:
Highwire Rob wrote:
Come on Joey, own up!





Sara's Smile & She's Gone are cool, I don't care who you are.. I'm posting them both on random in the PM, that's all I got to say about that...
18th February 2008 03:09 AM
TampabayStone
quote:
guitarman53 wrote:
I've been lucky, never been embarrassed by any of my C.D.
s, if I ever got a KISS album, I'd mention them, but when the little 13 year old kids want to have the latest KISS album, along with their KISS dolls, KISS lunchboxes, & KISS that, I'd be embarrassed big time!! I've been very lucky.
The Bay City Rollers I wouldn't buy if my life depended on it, I remember them, I think it was mentioned The Sex Pistols happened as a band to be the rolling Stones against the band.
Did you know the drummer of BCR is up for downloading child porn on the internet.



5th grade; Kiss was bad assssss!


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18th February 2008 09:45 PM
Zack I had one Kiss album, but my biggest embarrasment might be Frampton Comes Alive. I LOVED that when I was 13. Listening today, I cringe at the lyrics, but there's no denying he was a great guitarist. Guess I was a work in progress.
18th February 2008 09:58 PM
TampabayStone
quote:
andrews27 wrote:
The slow songs on "Hot, Hot, Hot" are wonderful blow job music.


Rolled right passed this little dandy the 1st time thru.

I am done loading it as I write...
18th February 2008 10:53 PM
sweetcharmedlife
quote:
Zack wrote:
I had one Kiss album, but my biggest embarrasment might be Frampton Comes Alive. I LOVED that when I was 13. Listening today, I cringe at the lyrics, but there's no denying he was a great guitarist. Guess I was a work in progress.



"I want to go to the sun" is a really good song on FCA. A hidden gem if you will. Plus he does a pretty nice cover of JJF in my humble opinion.
19th February 2008 04:16 AM
Jaxx LMAO. funny you should ask. assuming you mean my collection and not kids'..

i was just cleaning out a closet and found some of my old vinyl. i laughed my ass of when i found 2 bobby sherman albums! (shhhh) one of the covers opened to reveal a head to toe shot of the bubblegum flash in the pan. wow. i must have been 12 years old when i bought those.
19th February 2008 05:07 AM
glimmertwinfan The Bay City Rollers and Baab's 1967 are tough to beat. But somehow "Rex Smith - Sooner Or Later" has continued to collect dust in one of my LP crates. Now that is pretty bad.
20th February 2008 04:32 PM
guitarman53
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.



Right on! The Alice Cooper band was Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Glen Buxton, Neal Smith & finally Vincent Furnier, I've seen the original band from '69 to '74 in Toronto, all the original band's albums were fantastic! great musicians, it's to bad the original band broke-up, & to think Vincent Furnier still plays those old songs that were written by the band members, all the Bass parts, Guitar, Drums, etc, & what credit do they get! everybody thinks Alice Cooper is Vincent Furnier, half the people don't even know about the original band.
20th February 2008 04:35 PM
gypsy
quote:
TampabayStone wrote:


Sara's Smile & She's Gone are cool, I don't care who you are.. I'm posting them both on random in the PM, that's all I got to say about that...



I like "Rich Girl."

Oh, and like I'd really tell you guys which lame albums I own.
20th February 2008 08:18 PM
robpop
quote:
gypsy wrote:


I like "Rich Girl."

Oh, and like I'd really tell you guys which lame albums I own.



You don't have to tell me, I grabbed a stack on my way out last night. I'll give them back.
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