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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Was sitting on the DLR (Docklands Light Railway) this morning on the way into work with the iPod on listening to ... Meat Loaf and tapping my feet and using my hands on my thighs as a drum kit (I play sax, not drums, but there's not much in the way of sax in the songs of Mr Loaf).
What's your guilty musical secret?
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:05, 38 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

Toxic by Britany Spears (one of the most well-constructed pieces of electronic pop ever)
Listening to N-Dubz with daughter and enjoying it.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:10, Reply)

fucking brilliant
it's not a secret though
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:55, Reply)

I hate Britney though, and the entire team of people who wrote her songs.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:09, Reply)

Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight".
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:20, Reply)

When I was a baby Edmund I was involved in a dodgy political exercise and that song was banned from UK radio stations by the government. Don't mind admitting, as a 20-year old, I was positively crapping myself when I first heard it when I returned from hot n sandy.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:27, Reply)

There is a brilliant cadbury's ad with "In the Air Tonight" where a man in a gorilla suit does the drum solo - it's fucking brilliant!
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:31, Reply)

is seems you're a few months behind us on adverts. That makes up for knowing Harold was returning six months before it happened.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:36, Reply)

It's the Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight" piece.
I'm afraid when I see the Cadburys gorilla on the TV I'll typically grab the first two available drumstick-like-things and play along.
Yes, I am 3.
100% of fact: Phil Collins was originally the drummer in Genesis and Peter Gabriel was the singer.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:36, Reply)

but it's a cool fact anyway huh?
And I do that too. When I'm driving I hit the steering wheel with my fingers for the solo.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:44, Reply)

suspect it might have been before you were born :(
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:49, Reply)

I was born in '92. My earliest memory is from '95 when I was stung more then thirty times by european wasps and taken to hospital.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:55, Reply)

In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. In 1991 a large coalition of about 40 countries soldiers (including one (very young) Ed) kicked Iraqs butt out of Kuwait then came home to be completely ignored by the public.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:01, Reply)

don't understand why you got no support though?? Was it an unpopular war?
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:08, Reply)

or didn't appear to be when we got home. suspect that this might have been that most people look at any war that lasts six weeks to be a meaningless, small skirmish without realising just how much hard work was associated with it and the effect of being Scud'd every day and night, working 14-18 hour shifts and 1-2 hours sleep a night.
I completely applaud the people who've been in Iraq and Afghanistan this time around but people fail to realise that "my" war was the last time, hopefully in history, when multiple armies face each other across a battlefield measured both in terms of miles and gallons of blood spilled. Just wish that some of the public support thats being lavished on "our boys" now had come our way.
/rant.
Sorry. Personal, pet peeve.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:13, Reply)

You speak the truth, right there. It'd make for a debate, I reckon. I've been wrong before, though :)
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:25, Reply)

But it's not a secret, and I don't feel guilty.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:38, Reply)

"Calling all you cunts, on interplanetary craft..."
Otherwise agreed.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:23, Reply)

One of my favorite songs is Trapped by Colonel Abrahams.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 8:58, Reply)

I'd forgot that one. The other from that era was Oran' Juice Jones - The Rain.
"I saw you (and him, and him) walking in the rain..."
Classic crap.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:07, Reply)

Bat out of Hell II was one of the first tapes I ever brought, and "It's all coming back" is one of my favorite songs.
It's not a secret about my love for Will Smith, but my love for Will Young is, I think he's fucking ace, esspeicaly if you forget he got famous from Pop Idol.
I did my work experiance in the docklands, and nothing* quite takes my breath away than when you turn that corner and the whole london skyline opens up.
* well, in respect to archetecture.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:08, Reply)

Martha & the Muffins is one of my workout tracks.
I'm not a bumgay.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 9:30, Reply)

Also "Because the Night" by Patti Smith is similar in style and also awesome.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:29, Reply)

...but others scoff at the fact that I like Nick Hayward (Haircut 100)and have been to see him live. North of a Miracle is a lost classic.
Dr Bumgay2
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:05, Reply)

by Betty Boo. Cheesy as fuck and camp to boot, but it makes me grin like a loon.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:06, Reply)

Where they turn into monsters from literature in the video?
I like that one.
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:33, Reply)

Meatloaf is awsome and you need feel no guilt! You would need some, however if you secretly loved the Viking power metal stylings of 'Manowar'. With such classic tunes as 'Blood of the kings', 'All men play on ten', 'Guyana: Cult of the damned', 'Heart of Steel' and the classic 'Woman be my slave' its hard to fathom why they never made it into the mainstream...
"Manowar,
Born to live, Forever-more,
The right to conquer every shore!"
Check them out, they look hillarious in their loin cloths
( , Tue 12 May 2009, 10:44, Reply)
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