[kj] Guilty Pleasures

Jiri unspeakable at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 12 12:09:32 EST 2007


Heh heh, those certain U2 songs would be among my pleasures as well.
"All I Want Is You," can't help it.

Among my guiltiest pleasures are several Guns N' Roses songs. That Slash
fellow really had a nice bluesy rock mix to him. Though last time I
pulled them out I noticed one of their songs seemed to lift a simple
riff from Gang of Four. (Go4 song was "What We All Want," don't remember
what the GNR song was, though, but it went to newer, better dimensions!).

I also can enjoy an unhealthy amount of Phish...

Leigh Newton wrote:

> Some of mine:

>

> Motley Crue - s/t (this is the one CD they did with John Corabi replacing Vince Neil on vocals. It's really good, i swear to god)

> certain U2 songs like Bullet The Blue Sky, some of the stuff off of War, All I Want Is You

> the songs I'm With You and Don't Tell Me by Avril Lavigne

> a couple of Rage Against the Machine songs

> All These Things I've Done by the Killers

>

> I also think Stepping Out is an awesome track and Wichita Lineman is fantastic. So is Rhinestone Cowboy, for that matter, but Wichita Lineman really is something special.

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> Leigh

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> ----- Original Message ----

> From: fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com>

> To: The Gathering <gathering at misera.net>

> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:01:35 AM

> Subject: Re: [kj] Guilty Pleasures

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> On 12/1/07 12:25, "Rob's Arse" wrote:

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>> Pure Shores is a class track!

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> As is Black Coffee.

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> Guilty Potanga secrets would include bits of Natalie Imbruglia, Dido,

> Coldplay, Keane, Willie Nelson & David Meade - all good to work to when I

> need to think.

> I think Robbie Williams Let Love Be Your Energy is fantastic. I love the

> guitars & would love to play it live at some point.

> Also Big Country, Ultravox up to Lament & I don't mind early Duran Duran,

> although I can't decide if this is just down to nostalgia?

> The Connells 74-75

> Joe Jackons Stepping Out

> Men At Work's 'Land Down Under' never fails to put a smile on my face &

> make me feel happy.

> Probably my all time favourite song is Glen Campbell's Wichita Lineman.

>

> I didn't know who it was when I first heard it & try as I might to dislike

> it I also quite like Take That's Patience.

> (Did I say that out loud?)

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