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Actually don't bother, I've enlightened myself, and don't much care for any further elaboration.

The words 'soft-rock' and 'sweet ballads' were as much as my morbid curiosity could stand.

*sucks on that*
Gullibility and credulity are considered undesirable qualities in every department of human life -- except religion.
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Dear god, have the sappy balladeers not reached across the pond?

The reason I have the CD is for the Jim Steinman penned, "Making Love Out of Nothing At All." But it also contains the classics "All Out of Love" and "Every Woman in the World."

Here's a website sure to castrate any man:
http://www.airsupplymusic.com/
DJ's the man we love the most
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Dammit, Janet! wrote: [/QUOTENAME]God..okay..I'll say it. I have a Michael Bolton cd.

*hangs head in shame*[/QUOTE]

Same here... and I USED to have an Osmonds one as well....

Dave
"Normally i can't dance to save my life. But as soon as I step in dog shit, I can moonwalk better than Michael Jackson."
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Woohoo! I love Air Supply and Jim Steinman. I have his 'Bad For Good' CD. And I have a personally compiled Air Supply collection including ALL of their hits. They've had 3 official single-disc compilations and left off some hits each time, the bastards. 'Lonely Is The Night' is a fave of mine.

I have 'Ultimate Manilow' also. And a custom version including Steinman's 'Read 'Em And Weep' :)
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You're not even close to naffness old beans.

Try 'Location Apollo' by Lynx. Sounds great doesn't it?

Unfortunately I got it with a can of deodorant hence 'Appollo' and 'Lynx'.

Appalling dance music. If I wanna dance I go for Cotton-Eyed Joe by Gods.
Nancy Astor : "If I were your wife I would put poison in your coffee". Winston Churchill : "And if I were your husband I would drink it".
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I have Wyclef's version of AOBTD on single somewhere.
If you can't beat them with brains, beat them with bullshit
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haha, good work Freddie-B.
and Brian_Mays_Wig, RUSS ABBOTT, hahahahaha. didn't know he had an album.
As for my quality taste in music I'd have to say my worst CD's are, Brotherhood of Man ("Greatest Hits" (yes apparently they did have some great hits)), East 17 ("Steam"), Nick Kamen (can't remember the album name) and an album by Let Loose (who? I hear you ask). and I downloaded "Macho Man" Randy Savage's album. Comedy stuff, especially when he's ripping into Hulk Hogan. haha
Liverpool Arena, 17th October 2008: Lovely stuff! Manchester MEN, 4th May 2005: F*cking superb. Registered: Wednesday, July 25, 2001
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"I downloaded "Macho Man" Randy Savage's album. Comedy stuff, especially when he's ripping into Hulk Hogan. haha"

My brother was listening to that the other day... If I had a gun, I'd have shot him. ~_~'
"Elton John and I became really good friends. I don't mean 'good friends' in that sense. I just mean we slept together." -Billy Joel
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I got to say it, I own Rat Rappin by Roland Rat, (kill me now)
Give me a good guitar and you can say that my hairs a disgrace.
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Erm... I own Take That's Greatest Hits (Great? Pah!)
Oh and a couple of Will Young and Gareth Gates singles... never went as far as purchasing an album though. Steps, B*Witched, and some nasty Hip-Hop stuff (Nelly, etc.)

I was young and naive. Well, that's my excuse...
Previously known as 'Poodle Permed'.
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Harvey Goldsmith wrote: [/QUOTENAME]The Osmonds- Greatest Hits[/QUOTE]

Oh dear The Osmonds! They're still popular where I'm around :-/

Clay Aiken - Measure Of A Man
Yes, I do like Clay, just not the album.
"I feel that when I'm old, I'll look at you & know the world was beautiful..."