Guilty pleasures

If you have a life outside of BWFC, then this is the place to tell us all about your toilet habits, and those bizarre fetishes.......

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Post by Epitaph » Fri May 04, 2007 11:39 am

mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:'Mmmm Bop' by Hanson
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Elton John
Closet gay hey? 8)

Luckily, I never ventured into the gay side of music, but I did buy a couple of Slipknot albums when I was younger! Shame :oops:

It's all about Milburn, Little Man Tate, Maximo Park etc these days, and can't go wrong with a bit of Bad Religion and NOFX in there as well! (Just for you Cowdrill :mrgreen: )
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Post by enfieldwhite » Fri May 04, 2007 11:43 am

David Lee's Hair wrote:
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David Lee's Hair wrote:The........................ Quo!!! :oyea:
Never feel guilty about liking the Quo! (pre 1983)

After that you might as well admit to a penchant for Chas and Dave.
Was thinking Rockin' All Over the World, in the Army Now[/b], and Down Down! :oops:

Add in a bit of Billy Joel in there too, In the middle of the night I go walking in my dreams......

Also having been a student about the time it cam out 5 If Ya Gettin' Down holds a bit of a soft spot for me from many a night in Planet Earth and Majestiks


In God's name, man have you no shame? You've turned a thread about guilty pleasures into a full blown fetishistic confession! You'll be liking 'something 'bout you baby I like' and 'Marguerita Time' I suppose?

You f*cking pervert! :wink:
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Post by David Lee's Hair » Fri May 04, 2007 12:14 pm

I shall leave now :oops:
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Post by communistworkethic » Fri May 04, 2007 12:18 pm

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Post by mofgimmers » Fri May 04, 2007 12:22 pm

enfieldwhite wrote:Never feel guilty about liking the Quo! (pre 1983)
Aaaah... the Quo...

'Caroline' is ace! As is 'Down Down'!

Let's not forget that ver Quo started off making sublime psychedelia in the shape of 'Ice in the Sun' and 'Pictures of Matchstick Men' (no, not that one)

Nice to see unburdening all 'round.
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Post by enfieldwhite » Fri May 04, 2007 12:27 pm

mofgimmers wrote:
enfieldwhite wrote:Never feel guilty about liking the Quo! (pre 1983)
Aaaah... the Quo...

'Caroline' is ace! As is 'Down Down'!

Let's not forget that ver Quo started off making sublime psychedelia in the shape of 'Ice in the Sun' and 'Pictures of Matchstick Men' (no, not that one)

Nice to see unburdening all 'round.
Many's the disco frequented by EW for some 'heads-down no nonsense boogie'

And Quo...Live is one of the best EVER live albums.

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Hello
Blue for you
Dog of Two Head
Piledriver
On the Level

British Rock (not heavy metal) at it's denim clad best.
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Post by perfan » Fri May 04, 2007 12:56 pm

I only really listen to music that other people deem to be gay. My MP3 player is full of such classics as 5ive, Backstreet Boys, Boyzone, Steps, A1, Spice Girls, Wham, Neil Diamond, Bay City Rollers, even Eton Road and I don't care cos I don't like all this modern guitar or RnB music, bring back pop I say! :oops:

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Post by Jewdarbs » Fri May 04, 2007 1:03 pm

Drum beat on the Big Lamp roundabout in Chorley is very good for second hand vinyl, although not charity shop priced.
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Post by Idiot Wind » Fri May 04, 2007 1:24 pm

mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:'Mmmm Bop' by Hanson

Musicals (not gay)

'Ocean Drive' by the Lighthouse Family

Elton John

Simon and Garfunkel Greatest Hits


And Cowdrill, you mean to say that Dexy's Midnight Runners have made more songs than 'Come on Eileen'?!
Not a guilty pleasure at all. Simon and Garfunkel's reunion gig in Hyde Park is one of the greatest performances ever.

Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water live is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri May 04, 2007 1:38 pm

Idiot Wind wrote:
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:'Mmmm Bop' by Hanson

Musicals (not gay)

'Ocean Drive' by the Lighthouse Family

Elton John

Simon and Garfunkel Greatest Hits


And Cowdrill, you mean to say that Dexy's Midnight Runners have made more songs than 'Come on Eileen'?!
Not a guilty pleasure at all. Simon and Garfunkel's reunion gig in Hyde Park is one of the greatest performances ever.

Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water live is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever.
Scarborough Fair's been a favourite since it first came out. Always liked Homeward Bound too, apparently written on a railway station in Warrington or somewhere. Good stuff. Now I'm really going to sink low: Guitar Tango by Hank Marvin is a real favourite of mine, especially the last version with his son and another guitarist. There you go, that's guilt. :oops:
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Post by warthog » Fri May 04, 2007 1:43 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Idiot Wind wrote:
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:'Mmmm Bop' by Hanson

Musicals (not gay)

'Ocean Drive' by the Lighthouse Family

Elton John

Simon and Garfunkel Greatest Hits


And Cowdrill, you mean to say that Dexy's Midnight Runners have made more songs than 'Come on Eileen'?!
Not a guilty pleasure at all. Simon and Garfunkel's reunion gig in Hyde Park is one of the greatest performances ever.

Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water live is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever.
Scarborough Fair's been a favourite since it first came out. Always liked Homeward Bound too, apparently written on a railway station in Warrington or somewhere. Good stuff. Now I'm really going to sink low: Guitar Tango by Hank Marvin is a real favourite of mine, especially the last version with his son and another guitarist. There you go, that's guilt. :oops:
Widnes according to an interview that Simon did on Parky years ago. He also revealed that Garfunkel didn't like Bridge Over Troubled Water the first time he played it for him.

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Post by Idiot Wind » Fri May 04, 2007 1:48 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Idiot Wind wrote:
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:'Mmmm Bop' by Hanson

Musicals (not gay)

'Ocean Drive' by the Lighthouse Family

Elton John

Simon and Garfunkel Greatest Hits


And Cowdrill, you mean to say that Dexy's Midnight Runners have made more songs than 'Come on Eileen'?!
Not a guilty pleasure at all. Simon and Garfunkel's reunion gig in Hyde Park is one of the greatest performances ever.

Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water live is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever.
Scarborough Fair's been a favourite since it first came out. Always liked Homeward Bound too, apparently written on a railway station in Warrington or somewhere. Good stuff. Now I'm really going to sink low: Guitar Tango by Hank Marvin is a real favourite of mine, especially the last version with his son and another guitarist. There you go, that's guilt. :oops:
Wasn't it Crewe? Not sure.

I just think they're vocally amazing.

Love The Boxer as well.

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Post by CrazyHorse » Fri May 04, 2007 1:50 pm

As Warty says, it definitely Widnes. There is a little plaque on the station there.
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Post by Idiot Wind » Fri May 04, 2007 1:51 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:As Warty says, it definitely Widnes. There is a little plaque on the station there.
That's the fella! :D

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri May 04, 2007 2:25 pm

Idiot Wind wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:As Warty says, it definitely Widnes. There is a little plaque on the station there.
That's the fella! :D
Well, if he was in Widnes it's no fcuking wonder he wanted to be homeward bound. :P
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Post by Idiot Wind » Fri May 04, 2007 2:26 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Idiot Wind wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:As Warty says, it definitely Widnes. There is a little plaque on the station there.
That's the fella! :D
Well, if he was in Widnes it's no fcuking wonder he wanted to be homeward bound. :P
I agree, I'm not sure I would have been so eloquent about it though.....!!

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Post by enfieldwhite » Fri May 04, 2007 2:35 pm

Idiot Wind wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
Idiot Wind wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:As Warty says, it definitely Widnes. There is a little plaque on the station there.
That's the fella! :D
Well, if he was in Widnes it's no fcuking wonder he wanted to be homeward bound. :P
I agree, I'm not sure I would have been so eloquent about it though.....!!
...and each town looks the same to me in shades of mediocrity, and every strangers face I see reminds me that I long to be.... Homeward Bound

Sounds right for Widnes :mrgreen:
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Post by Porrohman » Fri May 04, 2007 3:12 pm

Nick Heyward and Haircut 100`s Love plus one,I even learned the fecking guitar chords.

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Post by Gertie » Fri May 04, 2007 3:21 pm

I can't believe that I'm admitting this outloud...

BUT I have a bit of a thing for Tony Hadley and have seen him about 20 times live :oops: He does a really good show with some old Spandau stuff, Big Band and some of his own work and then some covers of stuff like Elvis. He has some great banter with the crowd which are mainly women (all older than me I hasten to add.)

I even went to a thing he did at the Reebok 3 or 4 years ago which was all Bond theme tunes with a full orchestra he was great. I should be ashamed but I'm not he's fabby.
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Post by perfan » Fri May 04, 2007 3:31 pm

Gertie wrote:I can't believe that I'm admitting this outloud...

BUT I have a bit of a thing for Tony Hadley and have seen him about 20 times live :oops: He does a really good show with some old Spandau stuff, Big Band and some of his own work and then some covers of stuff like Elvis. He has some great banter with the crowd which are mainly women (all older than me I hasten to add.)

I even went to a thing he did at the Reebok 3 or 4 years ago which was all Bond theme tunes with a full orchestra he was great. I should be ashamed but I'm not he's fabby.
I went to see him at Bolton Albert Halls a few years back and he was ace. I also saw him and Peter Cox from Go West at Preston Guild Hall which was good aswell.

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