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Then there is Perry Como's evergreen blockbuster, 'Hot Diggety (Dog Ziggity Boom)'.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Day In, Day Out - David Bowie. Especially the video.
I kind of liked that song. Sort of.

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Originally posted by rwingett
I kind of liked that song. Sort of.
So did I. And Never Let Me Down remains a guilty pleasure. But objectively, it was pretty awful. Still, hand it to Bowie -- zenith-flower of the 70s, nadir-bloom of the 80s ...

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
I am hosting "sort of" a show featuring bad music. I found a couple of 80 ish tunes (Don't go-Yazoo and Please Don't Go- Double You) for a start. What bad songs do you hate or perhaps consider guilty pleasures?
"Wake me up before you go" (I think thats what its called) by Wham.

note: the video was especially bad, with all those eighties hair jumping around in those "choose life" t-shirts.
Just repulsive on so many levels.

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Originally posted by scacchipazzo
Anything by Barbara Streisand makes me puke. Even when she gives art songs a whack she butchers these. How did she ever get a recording contract?
she's Jewish?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Day In, Day Out - David Bowie. Especially the video.
You take that back!!


edit: I've read the subsequent posts about this subject and I have noted that you have explained yourself... remember you my first choice 😵

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Originally posted by mikelom
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Thanks. Now I got that crappy song in my head. 🙁

-m.
I actually started singing a few bars of that song to a girl when I was like 12. Instant turn off!! lol

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Frank Zappa's "Thing Fish" is bad.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
So did I. And Never Let Me Down remains a guilty pleasure. But objectively, it was pretty awful. Still, hand it to Bowie -- zenith-flower of the 70s, nadir-bloom of the 80s ...
My guilty Bowie pleasure is Tin Machine - didn't think they were as awful as just about all the critics said - especially the 2nd (and last) album, although there was a pathetic, presumably contractual obligations live album.

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Try this one on for size. In 1969 I actually bought this album and only because of Lennon...Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her
Hand in the Snow): Yoko Ono. I think I still have it somewhere.