Welcome to this week's episode of "Three Guys, One Music." Jamie, Mike, and Grant dive into a fun and revealing topic today: songs that are often considered guilty pleasures. These are the tunes we're not embarrassed to love, even if we might not shout it from the rooftops.
Jamie kicks things off by sharing his recent musical explorations with The Who's "Quadrophenia" Super Deluxe and "Who's Next Lifehouse" collections. The trio then delves into their musical week, featuring Otis Redding, The Gossip, and more.
As the conversation shifts to guilty pleasures, Jamie, Mike, and Grant reveal their picks, ranging from Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park" to Rick Springfield's "Love Is Alright Tonight." They discuss what makes these songs special, even if they're not always popular choices among friends.
The episode also highlights some surprising favorites, including Doja Cat's "Moo," Laura Branigan's "Gloria," and even tracks from the VeggieTales soundtrack. The guys share personal stories and insights into why these songs resonate with them, proving that good music transcends genres and eras.
Join us for an engaging and nostalgic episode as we celebrate the music that moves us, guilty pleasures and all. Don't forget to share your own favorites in the comments!