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The Provocateurs' Guilty Pleasure Songs!

Posted Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:48pm PST by Jill and Michelle in Jill Sobule and The Provocateurs

I have so many. In fact, half of my iTunes catalogue is filled with guilty pleasures, which makes me think... maybe this is not about guilty pleasures, but rather, my questionable taste for camp and shlock. Or, maybe I'm just not as hip as I would like to think I am. My play count over the last few weeks has been much higher for the Carpenters', "Rainy Day Mondays" then any of songs on "In Rainbows" (Radiohead's latest).

So, I was talking with Michelle about doing a post on this and she of course had her opinion (see below).  But I also asked a couple of my rock and roll pals what their guilty pleasure songs were.  Shocking.

Oh, first I'm gonna break out two more of mine: "Stop" by  the Spice Girls, and that Winnie the Pooh song by Kenny Loggins.

Tom Morello:
"Piece of Me" by Britney Spears

Amy Rigby:
"I've Had the Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes (Dirty Dancing)
"Evergreen" by Barbara Streisand (A Star is Born).
Amy adds, "she actually plays it on the acoustic guitar, nails and all".
"Magic" by Olivia Newton John (Xanadu)

John Doe:
"Whose Gonna Take You Home" by the Cars" and "I'm Not in Love" by 10CC.
John also adds, " did you know that their name is a sperm reference?" (eewwww!)

Harry Shearer:
"Philadelphia Freedom" by Elton John

Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs of Deadwood):
"Baby Hold On to Me" by Eddie Money
"1-2-3 by Gloria Estefan

Roy Secoff (Huffington Post):
"Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas
"Troglodyte" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch  ("but not when I hear the sequel,
"The Bertha Butt Boogie" -- ya gotta have standards")
"Miracles" by Jefferson Starship -" it always slams me back to my teen years, when I tried to convince my girlfriend that an interest in cunnilingus didn't make me a pervert by turning up the radio when Marty Balin sings "I had a taste of the real world (a drop of it), when I went down on you girl!"

Al Kooper:
"The Name Of The Game" - Abba
"Autumn Leaves" - Roger Williams
"It's Not 4 Me 2 Say" - Johnny Mathis
"The Good Life" - Tony Bennet
"Round & Round" - Perry Como
"Take It Like A Man" - Gene Pitney
"I Kissed A Girl" - Jill Sobule

(Funny, Mr. Kooper, but does everyone know that you were in the band  that did "Short Shorts"? And you did produce "Free  Bird" for Skynard (which is a good song, but has annoyed every live performer around the world for years with shouts  from drunks to..."Play Free Bird". )

Michelle adds:

I know...  we Provocateurs have been laying some heavies on you lately - between our anorexia and drug sentencing posts and of course, the on-going election drama.  

So to lighten the mood, as Jill mentioned earlier, she and I tried to out-shame one another with our love of embarrassing pop songs.  I came clean with "This Is It" by Kenny Loggins.  Jill tried to up the Kenny Loggins ante with "that Winnie the Pooh song" (along with "Stop" by the Spice Girls and "True" by Spandau Ballet)

Whatever, Jill.  That's the best you've got?!?

First of all, "House at Pooh Corner" is SO not more embarrassing than "This Is It!"  "HAPC" was Loggins and Messina, for one thing.  It was meant to be sappy and singalong-y, just like that "even though we ain't got money" song.  I mean, come on... no shame in that!  Kenny L was one of those real 70's singer/songwriters.  And those guys and gals were writing real life and it was smooth and poignant at the same time - like you could either fall asleep or get deep.  And I loved how they used the word "lady" in songs... "she's my - LAYDEH!!!" So cool...

Anyway, it was in the early 80's with his hit song "This Is It" when Kenny Loggins helped establish the genre that has come to be known as Yacht Rock - thanks to the series of the same name on Channel 101

 

Oh, those signature piano riffs, those smokey Michael McDonald backgrounds, those hot funky session musician-slick tracks!  How I love them.   Other Yacht Rockers would be: the Doobie Brothers (with Michael McDonald), Steely Dan, Toto, Ambrosia and Christopher Cross. Yes, it's all on Lite FM now, but at the time it was groovin'AND rockin'.  I was too young to have a yacht at the time, being in elementary school and all.  But my best friend's older brother would show us the album sleeves (aaah, LP's!) and point out how the SAME drummer who played on the Toto record was ALSO playing on the Tubes record!  AND the Kenny Loggins record....and he was AWESOME!  (yes, I know it was Jeff Porcaro - for all you music geeks out there).

Yacht Rock is the opposite of cool.  And unlike most other genres of old music, it has not had its ironically hip comeback.  I have never publicly admitted to liking the Dan (until now)... or to having listened to them by choice in the last decade.  But I do and I have.   In fact, I would go so far as to say that I have had a transcendent moment or two, driving around in LA, when the song "Babylon Sister" starts playing on the radio ("drive West on Sunset to the sea") and have felt no guilt about it whatsoever.

21 Comments

1. madmod1234 -
I absolutely love ABBA: Gold (the whole album). It fits nowhere with the rest of my taste in music. I'm a sucker for Best Of Collections in general. I also have a soft spot for the Culture Club song "Time (clock of the heart). Also, I've never seen the musical version of Hairspray (movie or broadway version), but I really like the cast recording. It's the only cast recording on my ipod.

2. ThomasH -
Well, there is this one band I like. Every time I listen to them my foot starts tapping. It's like eating candy corns - they are so syrupy, but they were big back in the day. A little group called "Electric Light Orchestra or aka ELO." My favorites include:

"Evil Woman"
"Livin' Thing"
"Can't Get It Out Of My Head"
"Turn To Stone"
"Sweet Talkin' Woman"
"Telephone Line"
"Strange Magic"
"Mr. Blue Sky"

3. Yahoo! Music User -
Village People's "Macho Man". Loved it as a kid; still love it today. Journey - "Don't Stop Believing" for some completely unfathomable reason as I never owned the album. Anything by The Carpenters and any Bon Scott era AC/DC. Oh, and Alice Cooper (saw him about a dozen times in concert through the 80s).

4. bobmoz -
Getting Tom Morello to admit he likes Britney Spears a song? Priceless.

5. Vincent -
"There's a Kind of Hush" - Herman's Hermits

"Daydream Believer" - The Monkees

"Sam" - Olivia Newton-John

There is just something about a cute, blue-eyed blonde singing in a little girl's voice that makes me fall in love with her. And I like Olivia's singing too.

Also, and thank God I didn't start this train of thought, but The Lovin Spoonful, like 10 CC, is also a sperm reference. Does anyone else wish to add to this? Yeah -- probably not.

6. me m -
well i am a heavy metal guy...or prgressive rock what ever u call it..

but i have a soft place in my heart for

Yanni..i love all his cds
mike oldfield..he's a brilliant musician
duran duran...i wouldnt be a musician without them

7. Sandra -
I have a hard time agreeing that the Monkees are a guilty pleasure. I have loved them for too long. My guilty pleasures? I do have a soft spot for the Steve Miller Band. My husband DJ'd at a couple guilty pleasure-themed events. He did the 90's dance cheez.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
i'm listening to "Stop" right now! hah

9. Yahoo! Music User -
Oh boy I am the queen of chese on my iPod.
Beat this...

Nobody - by Sylvia
I've Never Been to Me - Charlene
Desert Moon - Dennis Deyoung
Give Me Forever - um..John Tesh! and James Ingram
Every Richard Marx (whom I love) song

and you've heard of the Three Tenors I call them my Three Hebes "Barry, Barbra and Neil" (people in the Tribe will get that reference)

10. Yahoo! Music User -
OK, "Don't Stop Believin'" totally rules.
That is AMAZING the way Yahoo makes Donald [profane]en's name an explitive. Look! It did it again! But it doesn't do it to Joe Cocker?!? Curious.
Irving Azoff should get that cleared up with Yahoo...

11. Chi -
Rainy Days and Mondays & Evergreen are both written by Paul Williams who has a whole library of likeable cheese. I especially like his versions of the songs although they are almost impossible to find. My favorite is - Old Souls - from the Phantom of the Paradise soundtrack.

12. Yahoo! Music User -
I watched A Star Is Born again the other night with the commentary on - Streisand wrote the music, Paul Williams the lyrics. It was her first attempt at writing! She even goes into detail (naturally) about the fact that she had to cut her nails (of one hand only!) The scene where she plays the song on guitar didn't make it into the movie. Paul Williams is amazing, don't forget the Rainbow Connection...

13. Michael -
Ummm...Certain Gilbert O' Sullivan songs and the entire Monkees' canon *hides head"

14. The Clint -
Interesting take

15. Yahoo! Music User -
Anything from the Monkees would apply

16. Yahoo! Music User -
Anything from the Village People applies

17. Adam -
I'm guilty!

18. There are two kinds of music - Country and Western -
yeah, we've all been there

19. The Clint -
Lady GaGa?

20. Yahoo! Music User -
George Michael?
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