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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    My cousin who is an occassional visiter here (AKA Drogman) had PJ & Duncan - Psyche and he still claims he's not ashamed of that!


    In my defence at least I was only about seven when I got that dustin album

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    I think even PJ and Duncan are ashamed of that. Sure didn't they change their names and all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    My cousin who is an occassional visiter here (AKA Drogman) had PJ & Duncan - Psyche and he still claims he's not ashamed of that!
    Ouch! I think we may have a winner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    I have the first Alanis Morisette CD,

    Jagged Little Pill? I have that too but that's nothing at all to be ashamed about. Look into most "Top 100 albums" lists and that'll be on it.

    I have everything from The Corrs, Christy Moore, The Chieftains to The Prodigy, Oasis, The Cranberries to Linkin Park, Metallica, Megadeth etc. Struggling to think of something I'm actually ashamed of though...
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    Oh wait. I have a Celine Dion cd. I can't say I've listened to it in years but I am ashamed to have bought it.

    You'll struggle to beat that one lads
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    I'm not ashamed of ANY records in my collection but the ones that would raise eyebrows on those who think they know I listen to nothing but guitar driven Indie/punk/metal/half man half biscuit would include (...eyebrows raised in "Wow maybe he's raving gay" mode)

    *ABBA - Arrival (LP)
    *Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (CD-single)
    *Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect Beat (7" Single)
    *Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish - Male Stripper (7" Single)
    *pretty much everything Frankie Goes To Hollywood ever released

    followed by...
    (...eyebrows raised in "that was only popular for five minutes" mode)

    *Donovan - What's Been Did Whats Been Hid ...and several others - I LOVE Donovan. (LPs)
    *Dr. & The Medics - Laughing at the Pieces, I Keep Thinking it's Tuesday etc... love the Medics too. (LPs)
    *Cliff Richard and The Young Ones -Living Doll ...well it was a charity release.

    Closest I've come to truly regreting buying a record is 'P.H.U.Q.' by the Wildhearts - a record of such decrepit awfulness that it defies description beyond saying most of it sounds like Def Leppard with a two armed drummer. Yes ...it's that bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    Ouch! I think we may have a winner.
    Hopefully this will make him ashamed!
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    aqua - barbie girl. Bought the single to wreck peoples heads at parties, but strangely it has the complete opposite effect especially with a roomful of drunken girls. I am ashamed but its still going to come out for the Christmas period

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    Oi Paddyfield.....wash ur mouth out! I was never into Bros. At that stage of my life I was into FYC.

    I dont think I have anything I would be ashamed of in my collection but then maybe some people dont really like Andrew LLoyd Webber. Have a few cds of his stuff.

    Worst CD I ever bought tho is a close call between Skid Row (american rockers not Brush Shields) and a Bon Jovi one but I was only about 11 yrs old.

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    I have three nickelback cds, a goo goo dolls, and a einem cd hidden away somewhere where hopefully they will never see the light of day ever

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    I know Kula Shakur's first album is in my CD rack and I still can't figure out what possessed me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub View Post
    I know Kula Shakur's first album is in my CD rack and I still can't figure out what possessed me.
    yeah that one was one lurking in the depths. why......what language was your man Crispian Mills singing anyway? A “Hi-Fi Serious” was another one. Ok enough at the time but a puzzzle as to why i actually bought it. Incidentally the best man at my brother’s wedding, is a huge fan of Westlife and doesnt deny it. and he’s not in that way inclined either!
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    Quote Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse View Post

    You'll struggle to beat that one lads
    A buddy of mine thought it would be a great idea to buy me a..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub View Post
    I know Kula Shakur's first album is in my CD rack and I still can't figure out what possessed me.


    Some good tunes on that though!

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    Hmmm... there's a few.

    The Best of Europe. Still love the solo in 'The Final Countdown' but I will concede that it's an awful lot of tripe overall. I've another few **** rock CDs floating about too. I must be the youngest person on earth to own 4 Def Leppard albums.

    EMF - Schubert Dip. Actually I still think that's the business. So scratch that one.

    And now for the nuclear option...

    Joshua Kadison - Painted Desert Serenade... I win right? What do I get? The only defence I can offer is that I was playing in a punk band at the time who wanted to murder 'Jessie' in a 90 second cover... I have several terrible singles for the same reason.

    Also whoever mentioned the Goo Goo Dolls (a Kildare fan I think) should have their ears removed. Super band, been around since the mid 80s and while they've mellowed somewhat of late the boy Rzeznik can still write a good tune. They're the business live too.

    Anyway, Joshua Kadison... beat that if you can.
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    Anyway, Joshua Kadison... beat that if you can.
    you beat it in your own post:
    4 Def Leppard albums

    Oops, wrong thread...
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    not quite as embarassing but i did like it at the time. The Darkness - Permission to Land, funny how some albums get better with age. and some dont.
    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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    Quote Originally Posted by noby View Post
    you beat it in your own post:



    Oops, wrong thread...
    Oh come on, I find the levels of antipathy shown to poor old Joe Elliot and his chums baffling to say the least. Joshua Kadison is far, far worse!
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    I'd actually forgotten how much I hate 'Jessie'. Thanks SLK I'll be humming that all day now and I'm obliged to spit every time so I'd better start drinkin'.

    It's a vile song on so many levels -very much in the same mould as similar cornbread all-american piano w@nkery 'That's Just The Way It Is' and 'Walking In Memphis'. Savage beatings needed all round.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    I'd actually forgotten how much I hate 'Jessie'. Thanks SLK I'll be humming that all day now and I'm obliged to spit every time so I'd better start drinkin'.

    It's a vile song on so many levels -very much in the same mould as similar cornbread all-american piano w@nkery 'That's Just The Way It Is' and 'Walking In Memphis'. Savage beatings needed all round.
    Hate that song with a passion. Soppy tat. How long before Ronan Keating covers it?
    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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