Songs you pretend to hate, but you really actually love them.

BonnieRumsfield

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Alright, it's time to reveal those corny, dumb songs you just can't not like..but you pretend to hate them, so people won't think you're a nerd. I know we've all got 'em!

Ok one of mine would be If You Leave Me Now by Chicago.(Which I found out recently had been my parent's song.) :|

Another would have to be Sweet Home Alabama by lynerd skynerd. I like the guitar okay! Gosh... :p

How about everyone else?
 
Those are actually two great songs. Usually I always tell others my favorite music without being afraid of others perceiving me as a nerd. What's wrong about Chicago? Afterwards Peter Cetera had a few nice solo songs as well (Glory of Love). And Lynyrd Skynyrd rules anyhow.

If they perceive me as a nerd I used to believe they simply don't know anything about great music. And when I get answers like "Pffffff, Chicago sucks. I like listening to '50 Cent'" we've had enough of words.

The only thing which is actually quite embarassing is that I like this one:


I stumbled across this because I got rickrolled. If you don't know what it is:

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_it_mean_to_be_Rickrolled
 
Oh well and usually I don't tell many people that I like Smooth Jazz.

Relaxing to some music from Steve Cole is so soothing.



 
Ok, well imagine you're 18..now..I'm not saying I care what people think, but when you're 18 and under, and you like Chicago, you're considered pretty lame. :p

But my friend at work always sings with me, so it great. :) I mean, everyone cares a LITTLE bit of what people think. I don't care who you are. It's natural to want to be accepted in some form or another.

I love me some Rick Astley! hahaa have y'all seen him lately?? HE looks EXACTLY the same!!
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>BonnieRumsfield wrote:
I mean, everyone cares a LITTLE bit of what people think. I don't care who you are. It's natural to want to be accepted in some form or another.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

There is not doubt about it. I just don't find this "worrying" applicable to me considering nullities like music taste / film taste and so on.

 
Film taste? You wouldn't be thinking of any particular films, would you?

Good quote, Chris. LOL

I am proud of all the music I like. I just won't say what that includes because you guys might laugh.
 
Well...I don't care what anyone thinks of my tastes. If you've got the confidence it don't matter. I like the Carpenters. Glen Campbell. But then I like Led Zepplin, Rush, Police, Red Hot Chillies, Beastie Boys, some Eminem, Kate Bush....you know, it really doesn't matter what music you like: what matters is you like and appreciate music.

"Without music, life would be a mistake"
Nietzsche
 
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