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Most embarrassing song on your ipod

It's a tie:

William Shatner's 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds'
or
Queen 'Vultan's Theme' (from Flash Gordon)
 
I thought for sure bfreebern would say "I touch myself" by The Divinyls
 
What's new pussycat?

-Tom Jones

Absolutely nothing wrong with any Burt Bacharach tune IMHO, and I always liked Waites' "Missing You".
However... this 1909 release (from a cylinder preservation site), while being horribly racist (as many songs were in that day) kinda rocks in it's own way, but I'd never play it in mixed company.

Title:
Alabama

Performer:
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan.

Issue Number/Label:
10075: Edison Standard Record

Year of Release:
[1909]


http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/300...sb-cyl3524d.mp3 ???
 
My son put together a collection of tunes for me. The last song is "I work for burger king, I wear a paper hat". We had several friends out for a boat ride when the song came on, no one is believing I didn't know it was there...

Doug
 
I've got a couple I can think of off the top of my head:

"Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond
"The Safety Dance" - Men Without Hats
and pretty much the whole "Monster Ballads" CD :cool:
 
Cool thread. :cool:

Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
Our Lips are Sealed - The Go-Go's
It's Not Unusual - Tom Jones

I figure that's the worst of what's on my iTunes playlist right now. :)

Wilkey
 
Man you guys are embarrassed easy lol! Pretty much any embarrassing song you can think of is on my ipod.
 
I'm never embarrassed by the bbs - 4 part har-mo-ny stuff. Heck, 85% of them are true timeless classics done in acappella. But I do have a bazillion original cast recordings of musicals:
LeMiz
Phantom
West Side Story
Chicago
Cats
Jesus Christ Superstar
Annie
Sunset Blvd
Paint Your Wagon - Eastwood singing is...painful
Oklahoma
The King and I
etc
etc
 
I'm never embarrassed by the bbs - 4 part har-mo-ny stuff. Heck, 85% of them are true timeless classics done in acappella. But I do have a bazillion original cast recordings of musicals:
LeMiz
Phantom
West Side Story
Chicago
Cats
Jesus Christ Superstar
Annie
Sunset Blvd
Paint Your Wagon - Eastwood singing is...painful
Oklahoma
The King and I
etc
etc

I've got the cast recordings of Phantom and Les Miserables as well. I've got RENT as well, although that's not really a classic musical. I'm not ashamed to admit I like that stuff :p
 
I don't own an ipod. I only started buying CDs a few years ago and I can't even remember what I have. Lately, I only listen to my punk rock (The Tossers, Street Dogs, Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, etc.) CDs in the car. I have lots of old vinyl but no turntable to play them on so I haven't listened to them in over 25 years.

I do know the words to lots of stupid songs from the 60s and 70s but I can't think of them off hand. :laugh:

I am going to see Commander Cody tonight in Manchester, CT and the Street Dogs tomorrow night in Providence so I'll be singing along to "Hot Rod Lincoln" on the way to the show tonight. :D
 
Pussy by Lords of Acid

NOT the song you wanna play in a car over car stereo with the wife who has never heard it! :laugh:
 
Rio by Duran Duran, not just the song, but the entire album (showing my age) including the hit single "Hungry Like the Wolf" <tucks head in embarrassment>

Cparker
 
Rio by Duran Duran, not just the song, but the entire album (showing my age) including the hit single "Hungry Like the Wolf" <tucks head in embarrassment>

Cparker

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"I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" Aerosmith

ok, maybe not so bad, but its shmaltz central for the Toxic Twins who garnered fame talking about going down on the muff from Walk This Way!

Darren
 
"I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" Aerosmith

I love Aerosmith...I freaking hate that song. Not only was it bad, but it was ridiculously overplayed. I've got most everything Aerosmith has recorded on my iPod, but that song didn't make the cut.

This from a guy who's got Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits album in it's entirety.
 
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