Shameful music.

Retrieval said:
I was a very well behaved teenager. Plus, I really looked my age so they wouldn't have let me in anyway.

Most I went to were private parties that generally got busted. :(
 
LadyAria said:
Most I went to were private parties that generally got busted. :(


By the time I was old enough the whole Rave scene was pretty much dead, Killed off by the establishment because of all the drugs and deaths from dodgey E's.
 
LadyAria said:
Friends make in fun of this in CD collection
One more time Daft Punk

Do you know the video for that, it's on the same page as the link?

I know where they got the idea from, it's in one of the links in this thread. I didn't know they did it first till I saw it. (Can't remember which link ).
 
Retrieval said:
Do you know the video for that, it's on the same page as the link?

I know where they got the idea from, it's in one of the links in this thread. I didn't know they did it first till I saw it. (Can't remember which link ).
Come again?
 
rosco rathbone said:
When one's sense of irony is well-developed, as mine is, there is no "shameful music".

I have to agree. I'm not ashamed of anything I listen to.

I am, though, to this day, STILL ashamed of my obsession with this band (granted, I was only 11 and 12, and that was 40 years ago :eek:):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0FUvLfxyp0&mode=related&search=




PS: Is that Richard Feynman in your avy, rosco? He's been my hero for a long time.


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MoonShadowLady said:
i love corny 80's music too....

but i think my little secret is that i like those disney movie soundtracks....which is very much contrast to the heavy metal and alternative music that i usually listen to.

feel free to bash me....i know its silly

Oh god...The soundtack to The Lion King! Yum! Hahaha...listened to it for a full yr after I saw the film. :D

Also loved Rythym Of The Pridelands, an album inspired by the movie.

I like heavy metal, avant gard, and classical Moony. ^_^ Hi btw! You post in the Druid's thread, dontcha?
 
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Kcar said:
I have to agree. I'm not ashamed of anything I listen to.

I am, though, to this day, STILL ashamed of my obsession with this band (granted, I was only 11 and 12, and that was 40 years ago :eek:):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0FUvLfxyp0&mode=related&search=




PS: Is that Richard Feynman in your avy, rosco? He's been my hero for a long time.


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Were The Monkees around before, after or at the same time as The Beatles?
 
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