Come on, what's not to like?!
In fact, I was so smitten with Debbie Gibson, that one summer, when given a choice between going to a Debbie Gibson concert or going to a Six Flags theme park, my sister and I both enthusiastically squealed, “DEBBIE GIBSON!!!!!111!!!!!”
Hell, Debbie Gibson was the only reason I subscribed to Tiger Beat magazine. Do they even make that anymore? If both Coreys were still alive, they probably would. You have to keep current on things like that.
Despite what should’ve been the good influence of my best-friend’s-brother’s infatuation with glam-metal bands, my taste in music degenerated quickly. For the next five years or so I was smitten with ... golden oldies.
Come on, what’s not to like?
So smitten that, at age twelve when normal youths play spin-the-bottle at birthday parties, I hosted a 50’s theme birthday party complete with poodle skirts. I was the HEIGHT of sophistication.
Even with the advent of Nirvana and grunge music, I clung to my obsession with Elvis, an obsession that also led to the discovery peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches which by and large are still my favorite kind of sandwich. The only thing that saved me from becoming a music pariah was my accidental discovery of Pearl Jam while fiddling with the radio dial.
From there on I extended my music repertoire to include something OTHER than doo-wop and show-tunes. Mainly Jewel, who I discovered around age 15 because OMG SHE SAYS BITCH IN ONE OF HER SONGS!!!!!111!!!! What can I say, I was a real innocent.
Things grew from there. I won’t bore you with the ins-and-outs of my favorite music these days suffice it to say that I now enjoy a wide variety of music. Even though I spent nearly a whole year addicted to anything Andrew Lloyd Weber. Dodged a bullet with that one.
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I dragged my mom to two NKOTB concerts before she finally put her foot down and sent my dad to see the third and final one of that obsession! I consider that payback for her not letting me play my Joan Jett & the Blackhearts album . . . oh yes, vinyl album! Shut up I am NOT that old!
Jenn
@Fox in the City - I never made it to a NKOTB concert. Also, I too owned vinyl albums. So if you're not old, then I'm not old. Every one's a winner!
NKOTB forEVA!!!
I can not even remember one Debbie Gibson song. I do however have Daydream Believer on my iPod.
@SarcasminAction - I actually liked Debbie Gibson, Tiffany etc. more than NKOTB. But I was a REALLY weird kid. This shouldn't come as a surprise.
@Laura - I think if you missed out on the 1 or 2 years in the 80's that Debbie Gibson was popular, you're not missing much.
I thought I went to one of her concerts ... but it was only in my dreams.
:0)
@bettyfokker - Now that's in my head. What am I saying, it's ALWAYS in my head.
How about.... Tommy Page people??
Don't tell me you didn't enjoy "I'll be Your Everything" and pretend he didn't sing it to you?
Ummm... I wanted to marry Tommy Page. And Bryan Adams (Everything I do, I do it for you.) Unfortunately polygamy was illegal in my neck of the woods.
Screenshot from iTunes. Please don't tell anyone.
http://twitpic.com/59kh9x
So you must love Mega Shark versus Giant Octopus too! yae!
@sayschu - You have no idea how happy that makes me.
I remember when I cut the knee out of my probably brand new jeans so I could draw a smiley face on my knee like she did.
I got in trouble.
Parents are so lame.
(someday my son will say the same)
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