Cheesy Songs That You Secretly Love

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    Excellent. I want a game of Xenon 2 now!
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    And no, I'm not going to say sorry for this:














    Sorry :(
    The original and the best version...



    RIP Ted...
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    Totally Automatic.
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    Black Coffee by All Saints is one I quite like too.

    But this is one I like - Build Me Up Buttercup (The Foundations):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW24rmJLlM0
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    Another classic!

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    Whatever happened to Amazulu?
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    I'm a bit of a closet Roxette fan and like most of the stuff off Look Sharp and Joyride :)

    That's funny I was going to say that. Glad to see I'm not the only one! :lol:
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    Marko wrote: »
    Whatever happened to Amazulu?

    Nenah Cherry went solo.
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    Two of of my all time Gamble and Huff favourites from my vinyl collection both on the same Album MFSB 'Love is the Message'.

    This one has a great soul full dip in the middle at 7:26 that has been sampled a million times over.


    This is just crazy orchestral disco funk
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    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    Nenah Cherry went solo.
    Not sure if that was a joke but Nenah Cherry was never in Amazulu.
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    Build Me Up Buttercup (The Foundations)

    That was the first single my wife bought, so its a regular on Ultrastar in our house.
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    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    Nenah Cherry went solo.

    Eh? she was never in Amazulu.
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    yep... spice girls make anything cheese, but this reminds me of burt bacharach's songwriting style. if this was a song from the 60s it would be known as a classic, imo
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    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    Two of of my all time Gamble and Huff favourites from my vinyl collection both on the same Album MFSB 'Love is the Message'.

    MFSB isn't cheesy, it's just plain awesome! :-)

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    Howard Jones - New Song.
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
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    Eh? she was never in Amazulu.

    Don't you just know it
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    This is not cheesy. Might be "of it's time" and not aged well for some ears, but to me it's great.
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    thx1138 wrote: »
    This is not cheesy. Might be "of it's time" and not aged well for some ears, but to me it's great.

    that's a top tune
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    thx1138 wrote: »
    This is not cheesy. Might be "of it's time" and not aged well for some ears, but to me it's great.

    Agreed. Love that tune. Brings back memories of the Amiga game too.
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    I have to say I'm a fan of 'We dont need another hero' by Tina Turnip.

    I think it's probably down to the fact that it was playing in the car whilst we were on holiday in Tenby and I bought a copy of Big K magazine.
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    Yeah I wouldn't've called Megablast cheesy. The A-side (Don't Make Me Wait) might be a little bit cheesy but it's basically a rip-off of Shannon's Let The Music Play, which is nice :)
    stupidget wrote: »
    I have to say I'm a fan of 'We dont need another hero' by Tina Turnip.

    D'you know what, I was listening to an instrumental version of that a while back and the production is f***ing amazing. It's that period in the mid-80s when technology was just starting to change (MIDI, sampling etc) but before it got influenced by hip hop and house which were more minimal - so you had 70s production values with 80s technology.

    I used to laugh about overproduced 80s mainstream pop/rock but I keep going back to it these days. Maybe it's just a nostalgia thing, I dunno.
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    I agree. a lot of SOS Band's 80s stuff has that kind of production. Jam & Lewis is it?

    just remembered this tune, love it



    recently butchered by some house or electro dj I think?

    always liked What's Love Got To Do With It from TT as well...
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    def chris wrote: »
    just remembered this tune, love it



    recently butchered by some house or electro dj I think?

    I think the only 80s song that hasn't been comprehensively buggered by some joker or other is Too Drunk To F*** by the Dead Kennedys :-P
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    def chris wrote: »
    I agree. a lot of SOS Band's 80s stuff has that kind of production. Jam & Lewis is it?

    just remembered this tune, love it


    Remember seeing that on Jonathan King's TV show No Limits (hosted by Jenny Powell and Tony Baker ??) and thought I quite like that so went and bought in on 12" vinyl. Still got it as well.
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    leespoons wrote: »
    Yeah I wouldn't've called Megablast cheesy. The A-side (Don't Make Me Wait) might be a little bit cheesy but it's basically a rip-off of Shannon's Let The Music Play, which is nice :)

    I'd say that Megablast is still as catchy as hell; although most of the credit for that goes to John Carpenter, and his version has aged rather more gracefully.
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    leespoons wrote: »
    I think the only 80s song that hasn't been comprehensively buggered by some joker or other is Too Drunk To F*** by the Dead Kennedys :-P
    right, I'm on mission to find someone doing exactly that! :lol:
    karingal wrote: »
    Remember seeing that on Jonathan King's TV show No Limits (hosted by Jenny Powell and Tony Baker ??) and thought I quite like that so went and bought in on 12" vinyl. Still got it as well.

    I vaguely remember no limits...wonder what happened to jenny powell. I liked her bit in brass eye warning people about heavy electricity.
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