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    Sir Mix-A-Lot, Baby Got Back (I can't help but love this song)
    The Sugarhill Gang, Rappers Delight
    The Cranberries


    On a completely different note, if I'm at a light and New Age Girl by Dead Eye Dick, or Safety Dance by Men Without Hats comes on, I blast it!! Kinda fed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    Sir Mix-A-Lot, Baby Got Back (I can't help but love this song)
    The Sugarhill Gang, Rappers Delight
    The Cranberries


    On a completely different note, if I'm at a light and New Age Girl by Dead Eye Dick, or Safety Dance by Men Without Hats comes on, I blast it!! Kinda fed up.
    The Safety Dance!! You must have been a teenager in the 80's just like me!!!
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    "Because your friends don't dance and if they don't dance, well, they're no friends of mine!"

    Have truer words ever been spoken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    The Safety Dance!! You must have been a teenager in the 80's just like me!!!
    Not really. I'm only 25, but I've loved that song as long as I can remember.

    spiffy

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    Not really. I'm only 25, but I've loved that song as long as I can remember.

    spiffy

    Wow, then that song was already a golden oldie when you were a kid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    The Safety Dance!! You must have been a teenager in the 80's just like me!!!
    Men Without Hats had some great 80s tunes!

    I just picked up two of their old records on vinyl. So much better sound on vinyl.

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    Natalie Merchant.

    I absolutely love her.
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    Bohemian rhapsody
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    Elton John
    Good tunes, nothing wrong with those.

    Quote Originally Posted by ScooterBham View Post
    My parents were big Olivia Newton-John, Donna Summer and Petula Clark fans ...... so I listen to their stuff for *Cough* nostalgia's sake?
    I remember when I was kid listening to Gloria Estafan and Madonna in the car with my mom. If I hear one of the songs my mom used to make me listen to, I'll usually stop and listen.

    I'd say the most "embarrassing" music I listen in my car is probably Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies. I love their music. If it's on, the windows are usually down, and I'm jamming out.

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    I don't usually turn it down, but I do get strange looks when I'm playing Kelly Clarkson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    Sir Mix-A-Lot, Baby Got Back (I can't help but love this song)

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    I've been listening to a lot of early Daniel Johnston ever since I watched that one documentary. Good stuff to zone out to, but I get insecure when other people enter the room.


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