30 Day Song Challenge, number 13: A Song That Is A Guilty Pleasure

Well, speaking of Pharell…

“Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke, Pharell Williams, and T.I.

No, I’m not proud.

Thanks, I did use the right list, right?

Well, here goes. Heavy metal and hard rock have continued to remain very popular in Scandinavia, and in the '00s there was even a resurgence of '80s-style glam metal. I say this to try to prepare you for the existence of Finnish band Reckless Love and their song, Beautiful Bomb. What can I say, that’s an earworm of a chorus that just can’t be fought.

hangs head in shame

I’m Too Sexy - Right Said Fred. It got a lot of crap when it came out, even though it was supposed to be an amusing ironic song about the serious posing of catwalk models. I recall Rod Stewart got the same stick for Do Ya Think I’m Sexy in the 70s.

Cool! Hang in there, buddy! You know where my dollar is going to go.

music to drink boilermakers to - is that ::shameful:: enough?

just listen to the entire thing…go with itThe Shaggs ~ Philosophy of the World (full album 1969) - YouTube

It’s hard to find a guilty pleasure, because I will argue the merits of any song I like for minutes on end. If I like it, it has redeeming value, at least to me. I’ll dig up something that I probably SHOULD be ashamed of, though, and try to look properly shamed.

OK. . .this one is a little on the shameful side. I have this in my big random playlist and un-ironically enjoy it.

Loituma - “Ievan Polkka” (Eva’s Polka)1996
hangs head in shame

I’ve Been to Paradise

And I’m a guy damn it :o

:hangs head in shame:

I may bop along to All About that Bass in the car. Maybe.

:hangs head in shame:

I go back a long ways and was a tween when bubble gum music was popular. I still give an occasional listen to “Build Me Up, Buttercup” by the Foundations, and yes, I still know all the words and sing along loudly when it comes up on my shuffle. (blush)

Never a ‘bubble gum pop’ fan , but never mind hearing this song :confused:

[hangs head, but smiles inside]

So, so many. A recent thread about songs people hated the most included many songs I own. I’m just going to go with the one I thought of first: “Total Eclipse of the Heart”.

I’ve seen so many AMVs made with this song, and I still like it:

Smile.dk - Butterfly

:bows deeply and hangs head in shame: OTL <-------- stick figure bowing down shamefully

Butterfly - Crazy Town

It’s a song that is completely out of place in my music collection.

Lighting Crashes, Live.

Sure, it may be the apex of self-indulgent 90s post-grunge pretentiousness, but damn if it isn’t a great song.

Does it have to be an English song? Because Chief Saab is cheesy and corny but damn if I don’t love playing it.

Mercy - Love can Make You Happy

I’m a sap for 60’s light pop. This song brings me back to listening to the radio on family car rides as a small girl when life was easy.

I sing it loud and proud…when I’m alone.

Good CHRIST that’s HORRIBLE, Eddie. HORRIBLE, so much so that I don’t think drinking boilermakers would help. I’ve sat in bars with friends and discussed the idea of rushing the stage and beating up the band that was performing for us, and they weren’t THIS bad. You weren’t involved with creating this music, were you?

It IS compelling though, in a can’t-look-away, train-wreck sense.

I’m ready for #14. Just sayin’…

Yes, I’m not sure I understand what all is going on with this.