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Humbertbear Wed 16-May-12 08:46:14

Last night I went to see Barry Manilow at the 02. My daughter and I have even been to Las Vegas to see him. Most people who know me don't know I like him and would be very surprised if they found out. Im seen more as a rock- chick (The Boss) and a classical buff. Who or what is your guilty pleasure?

nanaej Wed 16-May-12 18:42:51

Anyone at Hyde Park in July for The Boss? If so see you there!

I'm a (secret ) C&W fan too! & chick lit!

artygran Wed 16-May-12 19:39:01

Green & number I love brass bands too! Big fan of Black Dyke, Rolls Royce Coventry and, of course, the big one, Grimethorpe! I also, like others, love the Chieftains - they are in concert here in June, the week we are on holiday angry! I could spit!

POGS Wed 16-May-12 20:25:52

Quite diverse with music but I hate Jazz!. I really like Adelle and all things Tamla Motown.

Tone deaf and can't play a thing. I t must be wonderful to play an instrument or have a good singing voice, very few people can sing don't you think.

specki4eyes Wed 16-May-12 22:16:11

I'm an avid Elbow fan - went to see them twice last year- at the O2 and in a small venue in Paris. The only good thing about the Olympics this year for me will be the music - Elbow have written the 2012 Olympics anthem. I have their music on in my car - very loud - and I get some funny looks when I pull up in the supermarket carpark!

crimson Wed 16-May-12 22:26:21

Going to see The Waterboys tomorrow; not sure if I like him/them but they might not play here again and Mike Scott supposedly does a very good show. I love anything with fiddles [Levellers being my all time favourite, and Levelling the Land being my all time car sinagalong album]. And a tribute to Sandy Denny on Sunday; hoping that Swarbrick will be playing. I agree it must be wonderful to play a musical instrument or sing; it gives so much joy to people.

Joan Thu 17-May-12 04:56:11

Glad I'm not the only one who loves brass bands. I was dead chuffed one MayDay in Brisbane when the Mayday march band played all the music from Brassed Off.

I also like Russian male voice choirs, Hungarian gypsy music, and all the 60s pop music.

Other guilty pleasures include sneaking some of my husband's birthday rum into my coffee with cream. He says it is a wicked waste of rum but I beg to differ.

And finally, writing daft rhymes.

numberplease Thu 17-May-12 16:07:25

Artygran, I love Grimethorpe to bits, have several of their records, but have never managed to see them in the flesh.
Greenmossgiel, which band was it that your FIL played with? My hubby used to be a bandsman, and he`s played in the Nationals at the Albert Hall as well, but not in the top section, sadly.
I`m also a great Elvis and Cliff fan, and also love most Country and Western music, and I used to absolutely ADORE Harry Secombe, as comedian and singer, saw him once in Rochdale, many years ago, seemed a lovely man.

artygran Thu 17-May-12 17:28:02

We've been to many of their concerts and they are definitely better live than even the best of their recordings. They are always much in demand but are not in the North much this year, sadly. The problem for a lot of brass bands these days is they struggle to get sponsorship (and new members) and then they go under, which is a shame - it's part of our heritage.
On the more popular side, I am also a big Fleetwood Mac fan, and loved Stevie Nix's stuff when she went solo.

Annika Thu 17-May-12 22:13:48

I am a huge Queen fan but I love Josh Groban, his voice is wonderful smile
and I also like the Englebert Humperdink Eurovision song but I am not letting anyone on to that dark secret of mine

greenmossgiel Fri 18-May-12 15:31:33

numberplease, old Tammy was in the Wellesley Colliery Band. I think it was in 1966 that they won the competition at the Albert Hall. I also remember him playing the cornet to my mother-in-law. He played 'Tammy' to her (Debbie Reynolds?) "Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in love". Aah! smile

numberplease Fri 18-May-12 16:15:03

Greenmossgiel, I must admit to not having heard of the Wellesley Colliery Band, hubby was at the Albert Hall before we met, which was at the end of 1962, playing with the Heywood Old Prize Band, which disbanded around 1970, then he got to the National finals again with the Cheetham Hill Band in 1972, but their section didn`t get to play at the same place as the elite, they were in Chelsea Town Hall. He was a soprano cornet player, but later on went on to second cornet. Ohhhh, those were the days!