Guilty Pleasures


Okay. We're not talking about the stuff that will get you arrested. Or that causes pain to man or beast. Just the kind of habit that might earn you the consternation of your friends, colleagues, or audiophile buddies.

What slightly bizarre behavior gives you that twinge of guilt. Is it that you still enjoy disco? Do you have the entire Barry Manilow catalog? Do you occasionally put dirty records on the table without washing them first? Are all your friends into grunge, while you're a closet cool jazz freak? Is Britney your idol? Or the Backstreet Boys?

Time to 'fess up. The music police have you under surveillance.
kinsekd
Jingles from the 50's and 60's. Don't ask me why, I don't understand it myself. No, my friends don't know either but I would like to find some on CD.
A Cappella version of Love Shack by The B-52's

Lets Get It On by Jack Black

Word UP! 12" version by Cameo

Oogum Boogum by Alex Chilton

The Great Atomic Power by Southern Culture On The Skids

Rolling by Soul Coughing

Clockwork Chartruece by Loudon Wainwritght III (Live)

Disco Inferno by Cyndi Lauper (soul solution mix)

(619)239-KING, Chick Drop, Lousiana Liplock by Mojo Nixon

The Merchants Lunch by The Red Clay Ramblers

It's Martini Time by The Revernd Horton Heat
Hey Buscis 2,
Joe's Garage 2&3 iz very swift to behold, the fatty and L. Ron Hoover Appliantology stuff might land you in an orange jump suit tho'. Same w/ The Mentors Up The Dose... if you end up liking it, you'll be so ashamed.
To Duanegoosen:

There is nothing guilty about liking Joe's Garage. When people have to start apologizing for liking Zappa, rather than expecting others to apologize for not getting it (not that they will, but they should), we will have a real problem.

RNM