Oh The Guilt
Once again I refuse to socialize and am left out of another list by fellow b5er’s. But, I’m still gonna join the fun.
This time everyone thought it would be a great idea to open up and share their guilty pleasures. Check out what they had to list here.
So, here are my top ten guilty pleasures. Now I will seclude myself in a very dark room to hide from the shame.
10. Matthew Sweet - “Girlfriend”: I actually like Matthew Sweet, but this is pop rock at it’s best. You can’t help but feel a little silly when rocking out to this.
9. Jewel - “You Were Meant For Me”: Yeah, this is just sappy, but in a good way.
8. Michael Jackson - “The Man In The Mirror”: I’ve always dug this tune and I proudly sing along in the car when it comes.
7. Toto - “Africa”: I think Scrubs made me enjoy this song again.
6. Lionel Richie - “Hello”: This is just a classic.
5. Barry Manilow - “I Write The Songs”: Well, he does.
4. Damn Yankees - “High Enough”: Reminds me of my childhood and all the cheese that came out from this era.
3. Chris Isaak - “Wicked Game”: I think it’s because the video was so cool.
2. Journey - “Don’t Stop Believing”: I dare you to not sing along with this at a bar with a group of friends. It’s always amusing.
1. Lisa Loeb - “Stay”: What can I say, I just love Lisa Loeb. She’s so cute.
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acostill on November 19th, 2007
2 opinions for Oh The Guilt
Nov 20, 2007 at 6:01 pm
Matthew Sweet - “Girlfriend”! No way. I was so close to putting this on my list. That’s crazy. It wasn’t from the 70s though. But I was looking at my CDs and thinking, “I can’t believe I own this.” You are like the boy me. In fact except for the Jackson song (egad) and the Manilow tune I wouldn’t turn any of these off (that’s so sad). I agree about the Damn Yankees song — that pretty much sums up the horrid part of that musical era. But in a nice memories way.
Nov 20, 2007 at 8:51 pm
Lol, that’s funny. I figured that on this list I would step out of the 90’s a bit.
As for Michael Jackson, he’s just a guilty pleasure in general for me, and Barry Manilow too.
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