Cheesy 70s pop songs/vids you can't help but love?

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was the album in the 99 cent bin?

(Im messin' wif ya)
 

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OML.. That's stands for Oh My Lord... MP ????? Killer Track??? Well at least you put it in the right thread..
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Demis definitely has "that" voice..........the one that irritates my ears :D

:oyea:

We have a thread on them. Vangelis was in them. Slip you share a few of your memories from the 666 album.

http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f9/aphrodites-child-5830/
 

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I won't argue that it's not cheese.. I'll just argue.. It wasn't from the 70's..:heheh: You forgot to read the title again Whaler:oyea:

Sorry slip, TWF got it right this time:

"Two Tickets to Paradise" is a song by American rock singer, Eddie Money, from his 1977 album Eddie Money. It was released as a single in June 1978 and reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.
 

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Sorry slip, TWF got it right this time:

"Two Tickets to Paradise" is a song by American rock singer, Eddie Money, from his 1977 album Eddie Money. It was released as a single in June 1978 and reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Really?? I could have sworn that song wasn't that old.. well Brother.. the next round is on me..:cheers2
 

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Metalpriest is gonna kill me for beating him to this song.. Nothing get's you squirming more than the Partridge Family CHEESE!!
Aaahhh... I could listen to that song all day. I actually wish it was longer. David Cassidy's voice - love it - and... harpsichord! What's not to like?! My favorite show as a kid.

This was a 60s song, but Shaun Cassidy made it into 70s cheese goodness: his version of Da Doo Ron Ron. I had the album (plus Leif Garrett's), gads. It was a short-lived foray into Tiger Beat/pinup-boy pop. :heheh:

 

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