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Dirty Musical Secrets

Monday, August 04, 2008

Today we confess the "dirty secrets" in our pop music past -- the albums, concerts and fan letters that even our closest friends don't know about. Cintra Wilson, New York Times and Salon.com contributor, and Anne Midgette, the Washington Post's acting chief classical music critic join our listeners in sharing their darkest musical secrets. This is a repeat broadcast.

Tell us: We all have a bad album, concert or fan letter waiting to be exposed. What's a dirty secret from your pop-music past?


Comments

  • [1] perri August 04, 2008 - 10:35AM

    I love Yma Sumac's "Mambo" CD. Her range is awesome. Add her growls, snarls and other exotic noises and well, I don't want to say it's an acquired taste, but I don't know many people who appreciate it like I do.


  • [2] Harris from NYC-Harlem August 04, 2008 - 01:47PM

    My musical dirty secret is that I have several Elvis Presley Gospel Albums in my collection. What is odd is that I'm a 40ish year old, African-American man who has no business in the world with Elvis Presley gospel albums. But, they belonged to my grandma and passed on to me when she died. Of course I have listened to them and I rather like them...but, is it that I like Elvis singing gospel ("How Great Thou Art...et al.) or do listening to the albums remind me of Grandma and something that she loved...hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. But trust me, these albums are now hidden in the back of my closet!


  • [3] Gabriel from NYC August 04, 2008 - 02:13PM

    When they came out I actually thought Pearl Jam's 10 was a better album than Nirvana's Nevermind. Yikes!


  • [4] Derek from Inwood, NYC August 04, 2008 - 02:14PM

    Oh, far too many to recount -- and I still have a soft spot for many of them. Of course, there's Barry Manilow, but I will never give him up.

    My most cringe-inducing albums -- but, yes, they're now on a special playlist for occasional nostalgia rotation on my iPod even these days -- would be the Mitch Miller sing-along albums and (even worse) the Ray Conniff Singers. At the time, as a kid, it was just music I could sing along to with my family on car trips. Nowadays, I pull these out for the memories and their kitschy, early 1960s enthusiasm.


  • [5] Jack from Brooklyn August 04, 2008 - 02:14PM

    Doesn't this all fall in the category of so-called "guilty pleasures" that places artificial divisions between what one person likes versus another?

    I grew up listening to Rush. I also listen to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Cat Power, The Clash, Sleater-Kinney, The Who and others on my iPod. Heck, I have some Helen Kane in there also.

    Get over it. We all like things. It's only artificial media divisions that make pleasures "guilty".


  • [6] Kathy from Long Island, NY August 04, 2008 - 02:17PM

    I wouldn't ever say liking The Comedian Harmonists is an embarrassment. I love their "Little Green Cactus!" I have both volumes of their hits.

    How about Lime, from the height of the disco movement? One of my sister's favorites.


  • [7] JO from NEW YORK, NY August 04, 2008 - 02:17PM

    i love les miserables! i know all the words.


  • [8] Enrique from Elizabeth NJ August 04, 2008 - 02:17PM

    ...oh my god. "Hush" by Paula Abdul (or whatever). Guilty as charged.


  • [9] grace from ct August 04, 2008 - 02:17PM

    Wham! My friends and I STILL play Wham when we are having some drinks and do our best 80's dances.


  • [10] nathan from Red Hook by way of hawaii, now back in red hook August 04, 2008 - 02:19PM

    spin doctors, "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong"

    ughhhh....

    thank god we age


  • [11] Alex from NYC, EV soon to be BK August 04, 2008 - 02:19PM

    Jack, true say!

    "if i feel it, i feel it

    if i dont, I dont..." ~ Dead Prez


  • [12] Catfish J. Rivers from Elizardbreff, NJ August 04, 2008 - 02:19PM

    C&C Music Factory would be my dirty secret...especially so after they were busted for lip syncing and using other performers to do the actual singing.

    Gonna Make You Sweat!


  • [13] Jack from Brooklyn August 04, 2008 - 02:19PM

    Is this an "encore" show? Because they just quoted someone named Jeff who made a comment about indie rock pretensions. Which is what it basically comes down to.

    I'm grateful to have discovered great indie rock in my 20s, but good lord I can't stand stupid indie rock attitudes. Such elitism for so little. I'm sorry but a lot of crappy bands play to 5 people in a crappy basement for a reason. They just stink.


  • [14] Chriss Williams from Montclair, NJ August 04, 2008 - 02:20PM

    LFO-- Summer Girls

    "I like girls that wear Abercrombie and Fitch.."

    'Nuff said.


  • [15] LKS from Harlem August 04, 2008 - 02:21PM

    pick one:

    -journey- don't stop believin!

    -james taylor- i blame my dad who is the worlds biggest fan

    -any 80's hair band- white snake, poison etc i will sing these songs OUTLOUD- 'pour some sugar on me!'

    michael jackson- uhm the good years?

    theme song from rocky for running/exercise- gets me going every time


  • [16] Susan Schneider from Chatham NJ August 04, 2008 - 02:23PM

    Wow, John, I had no idea that ELP was something to confess. I'm not embarrassed about never "coming to my senses" about them.

    I think my dirty secret, though, is the five Monkee albums I collected by the time I was 12. Luckily, by the time I was about 14 I got over them.


  • [17] elizabeth e from brooklyn August 04, 2008 - 02:23PM

    Billy Ocean rocks!


  • [18] EA Stark from NYC August 04, 2008 - 02:27PM

    I have two to admit:

    A 6 month obsession with Guns N Roses Use Your Illusion 1 & 11. And I once knew Miss Saigon by heart. Sigh, I'm embarrassed to say I still have them.


  • [19] Farra from Whitestone, NY August 04, 2008 - 02:30PM

    Mine:

    Ballad of the Green Beret - Sgt. Barry Saddler

    The Model - Kraftwerk

    Genie in a Bottle - Cristina Aguilera

    Right Down the Line - Gerry Rafferty (they even put it to anime on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHbshERgRsA)

    Oh and yes, I agree on 'Ice Ice Baby' and 'Little Miss Can't Be Wrong'


  • [20] T from east village August 04, 2008 - 02:34PM

    any of the time-life music infomercial albums. The John Denver one almost makes me weepy...


  • [21] Soundcheck Producer from Manhattan August 04, 2008 - 02:35PM

    SOUNDCHECK SAYS: Hey Jack -- Yep, today is an encore edition of Soundcheck. But here in the Soundcheck office, we're eagerly reading your comments. Great stuff! Keep 'em coming!


  • [22] karen from NJ August 04, 2008 - 02:41PM

    I'm not alone...

    Lime

    Babe We're Gonna Love Tonight

    Billy Ocean

    Caribbean Queen


  • [23] Erin from Brooklyn August 04, 2008 - 02:48PM

    I have to register my agreement with Jack... I was a little blown away to hear the idea of "guilty musical pleasures" banded around so uncritically during Soundcheck today. Often, the distinctions we draw between things we should/should not enjoy map onto deeply classed, racialized and gendered assumptions about social value and creativity. But always, these distinctions map onto our deeply held assumptions about who we are/want to be and who we are not/don't want to be seen as. Music has been, is, and probably always will be a pole for identity, and as the discussant who expounded the virtues of "Catholic pleasures" recognized, that kind of identification can make possible some fun-because-illicit pleasures. However, I think it's also important to recognize that what underlies that pleasure is a social dynamic that is, at its core, neurotic; at its best, playful; at its worst, divisive, normalizing and personally limiting.


  • [24] raphael d'lugoff from manhattan August 04, 2008 - 05:16PM

    I'm a piano player who has studied jazz and classical music. I was a teenager in the 70's.

    My guilty pleasures are the 80's hair band Ratt- "Love will keep us together" by the Captain and Tennille- Ray Conniff's Christmas

    Album and the virtuoso easy listening pianist

    Roger Williams (esp. Brahms Hungarian Dance)

    And sorry guys - but ELP are musical geniuses- case closed- if you are embarassed by them you are wrong. I don't want to talk about it any more.


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