Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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But then I DESPISE reggae.
But then I DESPISE reggae.
Radiohead, imho, are the most fabled, pretentious, overrated dullards recording right now. Just sayin'.
Pablo Honey (1993)
The Bends (1995)
OK Computer (1997)
Kid A (2000)
Amnesiac (2001)
Hail to the Thief (2003)
Could give two shits what they are recording 'right now'. it is not possible to overrate the above, so I'm afraid you're as wrong as purple velvet loon pants - with embroidery
I think if any band or artist has been successful then they can not be sh!t, you just may not like that style of music the voice of the singer. I can not stand the music my teenage daughter listens to, but her and her many friends love it, so when I am asking her to reduce the volume I say it is because it is not my taste and not that it is sh!t.
I am massive fan of probably the most ridiculed and slagged off band and musician in history in Genesis and Phil Collins yet they sold over 300 million songs between them. The vile directed towards Phil Collins was so over the top, people celebrating thinking he was dead, WTF his sin was to write songs that a lot of people liked and they were played a lot on the radio.
I see the same things now directed at Ed Sheeran, Coldplay and Adel. What is the matter with people? If you don't like it, turn it off, don't buy the stuff.
This rant is not directed at anyone on this thread. I just don't understand why some people get so wound up by successful bands that they would wish them dead.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
The Smiths. It was the voice. Still has me running for the off button every time I hear it moaning and whining.
I do like metal though.
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But then I DESPISE reggae.
You may not like them but I'm sorry to say they were one of the worst bands which were successful is utter nonsense. One of THE hallmarks of a great band is when you hear them for the first time, it sounds nothing like you've heard before. The Smiths fall into that category. They had their own sound which was completely distinctive. No-one else sounded like them..
I tried to bring my son up the right way, indoctrinating him with my music, and he has gone on to be a musician. Unfortunately although much of his taste is good (he introduced me to Arcade Fire:
My thunder has been stolen, however i will repeat it.
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There's a rat in the kitchen what am I gonna do.... that line alone makes them worthy of my vote..
Interesting mentioning Ed Sheeran and Adel in the same quote as Phil Collins - we have gone back to that easy listening thing. Give it 10 years and we'll wonder how Ed Sheeran filled Wembley, just like we wondered how Phil Collins was so popular after the event.
True though, no point getting wound up about it. Even more pointless than discussing Politics.
Interesting mentioning Ed Sheeran and Adel in the same quote as Phil Collins - we have gone back to that easy listening thing. Give it 10 years and we'll wonder how Ed Sheeran filled Wembley, just like we wondered how Phil Collins was so popular after the event.
True though, no point getting wound up about it. Even more pointless than discussing Politics.
There is an ongoing debate where I work: I say I'd rather go and see Coldplay than the RHCP, but the other middle aged men and women insist that RHCP are funky, hip and happening and nothing like awful old Coldplay. I don't think they're right - I have no love for Coldplay at all, but I really think I'd rather hold a lighter up in the air to Yellow than sit through anything by that "crazy", inky, made-for-MTV crew. When I hear Californication, I literally blush and my eyes water with embarrassment - I hate hearing it in public because of how wretched it makes me feel.
Absolutely. I've never been one to listen to The Smiths, but to suggest that they are anything other than a massively important, seminal band and to dismiss them as unlistenable or depressing dsplays utter ignorance of music in general, regardless of what your chosen genre of listening is (see also Joy Division).