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Anyone get this? Bands that win awards, people who like similar music to you like, good stations like Radio 6 play and sell out festivals and you just can't get into?

Mines Elbow, I know they're not a bad band, they just do not flick my switch at all?


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 6:22 am
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Another vote for Elbow. U2.....seriously don't get the hype.


 
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Radiohead and Coldplay


 
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Agree on U2, but I genuinely think they're just a bit crap. When they went on my iphone last year it was one of the worst thing that's ever happened to me.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 6:50 am
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Another vote for U2 oh and I will add the Beatles


 
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U2 here as well.

The Edge is a decent guitarist, but Bono can't sing and as a band I think they are very lazy songwriters. I liked the stuff around the latter half of the 80's, but everything since has been beyond bland


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:15 am
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Ohh another Elbow and U2 vote here too, add Radiohead and Stereophonics please.. 😆


 
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Ha ha! Thought I'd get panned for this thread!

Only band named so far is Radiohead, but I do agree they are an aquired taste!


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:18 am
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+1 Beatles

Nirvana, but I think it was because you couldnt escape Nevermind and tortured soul Kurt

The Verve just horrible to my ears


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:18 am
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Libertines. U2 for making great singles but rubbish albums. The Strokes. Slaves. The Smiths.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:21 am
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Radiohead, Coldplay, U2 all cause me to switch off/over the radio if they come on. Whiney, navel-gazing guff, the first two, and U2 are just dull. I think it was Enfield and Whitehouse who did a sketch about all their songs sounding the same about 20 years ago, and nothing's changed.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:23 am
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Mumford and Sons.


 
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pretty much agree with most of the above but mainly the beatles and U2. in fact i dont just 'not get' the beatles, it actually annoys me when i see old footage of ringo tap tap tapping away at his drum kit, no passion in any guitar playing and all the lasses screaming their heads off.
i just think anybody could play music to that standard so they just got lucky.
now im thinking as im typing how unreasonable that sounds, what have i got against anyone getting lucky... i dunno, they just ANNOY me right? 😀


 
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The Edge can't play, as witnessed in that film he did with Jack White and Jimmy Page. I loved the look on Jack Whites face when talking about meeting him, meh. Currently it'd be Mumford and Sons, the musical equivalent of a beige cardigan.


 
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Funnily enough we had a very similar conversation in work yesterday.
Elbow are undoubtedly very accomplished writers/musicians - GG is apparently 'a poet'.
My god though - there can't be a more one-paced monotone band known to man.
The more boring bods in the studio like Elbow...I rest my case 😉

The Flaming Lips.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:41 am
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Pink Floyd.
Radiohead.
The majority of radio 1's playlist.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:45 am
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Love Radiohead.

Never been a huge fan of Oasis.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:52 am
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The majority of radio 1's playlist.

Are you over 25? If so, that is how it is meant to be and all is right with the world.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 7:55 am
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Kasabian, the Beatles, Elbow, that whole Indy pop thing.


 
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In for Mumford And Sons, interest in them seems to be some sort of weird desire to get on an inbred country bumpkin badwagon (and this is com,ing from someone who lives on a farm!)


 
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interest in them seems to be some sort of weird desire to get on an inbred country bumpkin badwagon

Assuming you have not listened to (why would you have) the last album? Very different - banjo free.


 
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Lots of stuff that I didn't get years ago I do get now but doesn't mean I like it
I just understand a bit better why other people did get it at the time


 
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Pink Floyd and Kasabian are great shouts!


 
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Oasis - bland Dad rock, the equivalent of having beige as your favourite colour
Coldplay - music to wet the bed to
U2 - boring, overrated w*nk
Mumford - Coldplay with banjos
1975 - like a really poor generic sounding 80's band plucked from obscurity
That Ezra bloke - sounds like he's had a voice transplant, can't sing, writes appalling songs


 
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Coldplay, who pays to listen to that shit, God that must be a boring gig to go to!

Agree about u2 as well. Beatles were 'different' back then so I can see why they were big and they had catchy tunes, but never really get all the screaming that young girls do towards bands.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:09 am
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Red Hot Chilli Peppers, after Blood Sugar Sex Magic.


 
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Agree with most of the above, with the exception of Pink Floyd and some of Radiohead. U2 are awful, as are Oasis.

A a general rule, i don't like any band whose name begins with 'The'. With the exception of The Offspring (and in reality i only like two of their albums).


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:19 am
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I've never quite got Muse.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:23 am
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I agree with Coldplay, the Beatles and the Chillies.

Its more confusing as I have friends who love each of them so I have given them all a good listen. I flat out do not get it.


 
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The last band I was conscious of not getting on with was Oasis.

That's how old and square I am.

😉


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:27 am
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The Pixies - tried listening to them but find it a load of shouty noise.


 
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U2
Stereophonics
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Disclosure
Foo Fighters


 
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In defence of U2, their first few albums were pretty good when held against what was around at the time. But then the music dropped off rapidly while they simultaneously became massive. [i]That's[/i] what I don't get about them.

Beatles - I hear the argument that much of the music I listen to today wouldn't be around without them but if I lived the rest of my life without hearing another Beatles, Wings, Lennon, McCartney, Thomas the Tank Engine, Oasis song it wouldn't worry me in the slightest.

Blur.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:36 am
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can't stand loads of bands beyond the many already mentioned that give me that weird 'transferred embarrassment' feeling.

toploader, mpeople, stereophonics all spring immediately to mind as really clear examples. comic sans in sound.

give me a lo-fi droney druggy mess anyday...


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:43 am
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Blur, Oasis, Suede, The Verve, Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Stereophonics, Snow Patrol and U2 - except the drumbeat from Sunday Bloody Sunday as Dj Shadow wouldn't have had an awesome sample to play with.

Radiohead, who admittedly are depressing as ****, are the only band I would even entertain the idea of going to see at an arena gig.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:49 am
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Bowie.


 
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See mainstream music.


 
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The Chili's are brilliant! Started with them back in the late 80s and loved how they've evolved - Scar Tissue is a fave.
Also like some of the Beatles and think Ringo is a top drummer!

U2, Coldplay and Oasis are poor though, not bothered about The Smiths either


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 8:57 am
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Blondie.
Absolute 70s bleat on how you won't hear the same song twice.
Doesn't stop them playing the same 3 Blondie songs everyday.
See also Abba.


 
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Pink Floyd - I've tried to like them. I really have. They just leave me cold. I always come away with the impression that the only people who really like Pink Floyd are Pink Floyd and their accountants.Everyone else must be faking it.

AC/DC - Are the worlds most awesome rock band........right up until the point where Brian Johnson opens his mouth. I can't abide shouty singers.

The Smiths - self indulgent moany toss.


 
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Yup, I'd add Muse to my list too..
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Elvis


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 9:02 am
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AC/DC [i]were[/i] the world's most awesome rock band, until Bon Scot died... That said, Back in Black is a great song.


 
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Sleaford mods.

#TheEmporer'sNewClothes


 
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Just thought of another classic rock group I've tried and failed with; Led Zeppelin.


 
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Yeah Elvis as well (thanks for reminding me bikebouy), he didn't even write his own stuff, bunch of arse!

I went off the chilli peppers after seeing them live at man city's ground a few years ago, music was good but they kept on talking political bollox. Put me off them a bit.

I do like muse though, and they are v good live.


 
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Arctic Monkeys. Really couldn't see the attraction.
Franz Ferdinand. Again hyped at the time and not altogether bad but not that great either.
U2, and I hate to admit it were a decent band but I can't stand them now mainly because of Bono. Sanctimonious fud.


 
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AC/DC - True about Brian except that Back in Black and Thunderstruck are two of the best rock tracks ever.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 9:23 am
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Heavy Metal bands...
Such a generic sound. 2 guitars, drums, bass. Wailing vocals, wang in a guitar solo. Some scary monsters for a bit of novelty value. For gods sake don't attempt any originality. It's like Spinal Tap never existed.

Punk bands... That are still going. Middle-aged rebellion just looks/sounds sad.

Then there are bands I just don't like. Usually due to a vocalist whose voice just grates on me. Can't list them all, it would take all day.


 
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The XX

Simpering rubbish all sounds the same.


 
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AC/DC - True about Brian except that Back in Black and Thunderstruck are two of the best rock tracks ever.

...imagine how much better they would be if they were sung rather than bawled.


 
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...imagine how much better they would be if they were sung rather than bawled.

ZOMFG! You are so right!


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 9:40 am
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Another for the Chillies; whilst it does nothing for me, I can see why people like it, I just don't get the critical acclaim.

And another for Pink Floyd. To be honest, I can't even see why people like it at all.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 9:43 am
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I must be different to most people in here as I love U2,the Beatles,kasabian and Arcticmonkeys,I also like stereophonics,oasis,Coldplay and I'm currently in an online queue trying to get advanced tickets to Mumford and sons tour Lol.
It's you lot who are the weird ones


 
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Did someone say The Edge was a great guitarist? Really? I'm reminded of that thing Bill Bailey does when he sounds like The Edge, soaring, majestic wonders of interlocking, interweaving guitar lines echoing off each other with delay, echo, reverb etc. Then he cuts the effects and it's "three blind mice" played in the style of a child having their first guitar lesson. The Edge is a great user of guitar effects. But I digress, I "get" U2, I'm not a massive fan but I can totally understand why they are as massively successful as they are.

In fact, there's lots of bands that I personally dislike, but I can totally understand why they are as successful as they are. Bon Jovi, for example.

But Coldplay, I really don't understand why they've achieved the level of success that they have. To me they're no better or worse than Athlete, Starsailor or even Toploader, and yet they sell millions of records and sell out massive venues. Why?


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 9:45 am
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Just a thought on those that don't like Pink Floyd, were you listening in the right frame of mind, if you get what I mean?


 
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Just a thought on those that don't like Pink Floyd, were you listening in the right frame of mind, if you get what I mean?

...like "Dave Gilmour looks like he needs a new Ferrari..." sort of thing? 🙄


 
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The Smiths - self indulgent moany toss.

I get why folk hate MOR rock and pop a la Coldplay and U2, it's literally by the numbers...but the one thing that Smiths aren't; is moany...Any band that can get a reference to "mammary glands" on national radio can't be all misery.


 
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Interesting opinions on the Chillies, including a few "used to be great, now not so much" and I'd probably put myself in that camp, but slightly different on the timing from the ones I've seen so far. For me the slump came after Californication, although for my personal tastes maybe an album earlier.

Really, three different bands I hear - the one up to and including BSSM, the one that did One Hot Minute, and the band they've been from Californication onwards.

Up to and including BSSM was what made their name - some fairly brainless but nonetheless viscerally exciting funk/metal/rap/rock that you cold bounce around to while drunk.

One Hot Minute - should really not have called themselves the Chillies for this imo, just like Audioslave didn't call themselves RATM when Chris Cornell replaced Zack. Quite different from anything else they've done. I happen to like it, others don't (including the band themselves, as it goes).

Californication onwards. The same lineup (for a while) as BSSM but a very different sound. Flea went away and studied music. They started being more musically complex (arguably not difficult compared to their earlier work), vocal harmonies all over the place etc... Personally, I enjoyed Californication to an extent, as something different from what came before, but since then it's been diminishing returns on a similar theme (for me).

The thing is, I think going away and studying music and getting competent / proficient was what ruined them. If I want competent proficiency, I'm more likely to reach for someone playing the Bach violin solos than a funk rock CD. Maybe age was another factor, but to me, all the spontaneous energy and mindless enthusiasm has long gone, and it was largely that, rather than pure musical talent, that made them great in the first place.


 
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The thing is, I think going away and studying music and getting competent / proficient was what ruined them.

Unlike these Dudes......STATION!

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I can't stand U2 now, but in fairness, they were pretty remarkable in the 1980s. I don't think they were ever about great music [i]per se[/i] but rather about the energy and (at the time) ideological earnestness.

I mean does anyone remember them at the US Festival when Bono climbed the scaffolding? Or Live Aid? Or, best of all, the Amnesty International 'Conspiracy of Hope' concert broadcast from New York? Heck, even Under A Blood Red Sky was good.

I would argue that this carried on until Zooropa before it all went egomaniacal and pear-shaped.


 
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I agree with most of the bands mentioned, apart from the Beatles, but may I add Velvet Underground? Never understood the reverence in which they are held.


 
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Just a thought on those that don't like Pink Floyd, were you listening in the right frame of mind, if you get what I mean?

I even tried that, listening to whole albums in one sitting and it still bored me to tears.


 
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The rolling stones, some of their tunes are okaaaaayyy but the vast majority is a mehhhh for me.

I'll also second David Bowie, but he's not a band if that's allowed. I just do not get how he's sold so many records. It is all because he's a bit quirky but the music is just rubbish, no hooks at all.


 
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Sort of agree on the Chilis Edlong. But I think it was after Hillel died that they blanded out (also see Manic Street Preachers).
But don't honestly see the point in picking people up on their choices, as it won't make any difference. I mean, someone doesn't get the significance of the Velvet Underground or the originality of Bowie? It's more their ignorance than anything else. No offence like. 😀


 
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I've always struggled to get interested in Coldplay, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, Mumford and Sons.
I agree with Saxonrider on U2- I used to love them in the 1980s/early 90s and saw them live 3 times, but I lost interest after that. They became self important and a bit bland.

Sorry DezB, have to disagree with you on punk, I still love it. Give me Middle aged rebellion any time- it's way better than middle-aged beige and mediocrity.


 
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The rolling stones, some of their tunes are okaaaaayyy but the vast majority is a mehhhh for me.

I'll also second David Bowie, but he's not a band if that's allowed. I just do not get how he's sold so many records. It is all because he's a bit quirky but the music is just rubbish, no hooks at all.

Totally agree with both of these statements. I mean, I kind of respect Bowie for being like some sort of pop/rock godfather, but beyond that... No thanks.


 
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I forgot about Bowie. I like his originality, and the fact he's not bland, but his singing sounds like a bag of cats!


 
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I seem to remember when U2 were good, it was a long time ago though and they disappeared very far up their own collective arses very quickly.

Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd are great shouts, what utter pretentious shite.

Madness - dire.
UB40 - worse.

Ed Sheeran, a cuddly little scamp who writes "edgy" songs about drug abuse and whatnot, but lives a life whimpering and following around Pretty Popstars, who keep him on the hook for a bit of credibility. Captain Friendzone.

Tiesto, can't hate the guy he's made £50m from one song, which he rejigs every few months.

The Libertines - I just don't get them, their fans see them as the second coming or something, but they had 2-3 good singles, but their albums are a bit rubbish and they're a total basket case, I think some people just buy into the whole "rock and roll lifestyle" thing.

Nirvana - made a record which was okay, not great, about 5 people bought it, then made the definitive soundtrack for a not a generation perhaps, but if you were say 13 - 18 when Nevermind came out you certainly knew about it, but 18 months later it had blown over, the next record was okay, but not great and I think most people had moved on - 2 years later Kurt Cobain committed suicide and that's when the real hype started - in 1993 you didn't see kids wearing nirvana t-shirt, in 1995 and ever since you did. I think Nevermind was amazing, it was of it's time, their performance on MTV unplugged is very very good - but I think if Kurt was still around they would be forgotten now.


 
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Sort of agree on the Chilis Edlong. But I think it was after Hillel died that they blanded

I disagree, I loved the Chilli Peppers in the 90s (and still do) but the early stuff is just shouty and puerile.

When John Frusciante joined them, they were great.

Then he left and they crimped off "One Hot Minute" which is terrible.

Then he came back and they were great again.

Then he left and they're a bit rubbish again.


 
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Please explain the significance of the Velvet Underground then? It seems to me that there were far more significant bands around at the same time. Just sayin' like.


 
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The XX

Simpering rubbish all sounds the same.

Corrrrblimey... another to add.

I bought their first album too #pileofshite


 
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UB40 - worse.

For me the ultimate band for deterioration - their first album is, imho, very, very good, if also very much of its time. Since then, ghastly..


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 10:38 am
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[i]Give me Middle aged rebellion any time[/i]

But going through the motions of playing the music of your youth is the OPPOSITE to rebellion!


 
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I can't stand soft rock and the likes of Kiss, Guns & Roses, Motley Crue etc. ACDC do nothing for me either.
I hate wailing vocals like Whintney Huston & Celine Dion & pretty much all soul & motown music and anything in the overblown, showing-off X-factor style.
Never got The Clash, although I am a fan of a lot of punk. Billy Bragg makes me want to give him a good shoeing. I hate Elvis, The Farm, anything with Paul Heaton in it, The Jam, Razorlight, Morrisey, Franz Ferdinand, New Order, Level 42, Mike & The Mechanics, Bob Dylan, almost all R&B & boy / girl bands... I could go on all day.
I can't understand the popularity of Frank Sinatra either - I don't dislike his songs particularly, but he just sounds like someone's dad who can hold a tune. Nothing spectacular.
I don't get the whole obnoxious swagger that goes along with Oasis & Kasabian, although I admit to liking some of the songs. I have a huge problem with their attitude.

As regards some of the bands mentioned so far - I love Elbow, Coldplay were good up until their last few releases IMO and U2 have some awesome songs, although I wouldn't call my self a fan. I loved RHCP, but they have become way too easy-listening now. The same could be said for Pink Floyd. I love their really early twisted, psychedelic stuff, but then it went a bit wishy-washy.

I might have given the impression that I don't like any music at all, but I love tons of different styles, mostly at the more extreme ends of the spectrum though. Music tends to polarise my opinion in the main. It's usually either a love or hate thing - there's not much middle ground. 😉


 
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*Ed Sheeran 'writing' his songs is a very loose term.


 
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Frank Sinatra is mostly a massive pile of dog poo, but listen to 'In the Wee Small Hours'

Listening to a man who is so arrogant and his career being on it's backside is really interesting listening.


 
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Please explain the significance of the Velvet Underground then? It seems to me that there were far more significant bands around at the same time. Just sayin' like.

Not sure why there's a challenge necessary here - we can all have different opinions, no one's "right" but I'm reminded of the quote, might have been from Cale, but for some reason I've got Brian Eno in my head, that that first VU album only sold 30,000 copies originally, but those 30,000 purchasers all went out and started a band.

There's similar quotes about the legendary Sex Pistols gig at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, although it also seems that if everyone who has claimed to have been at that gig actually was, it would have to have been held in a stadium.

fwiw I genuinely like the VU, but then I also like Bach, Taylor Swift and early UB40. I never got on with the Smiths and struggle to like much by the Beatles. Isn't it great that there's such a diversity of music out there for us to choose from?


 
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Fair enough.


 
Posted : 02/09/2015 10:52 am
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[i]Isn't it great that there's such a diversity of music out there for us to choose from?[/i]

...and discover 🙂


 
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Isn't it great that there's such a diversity of music out there for us to choose from?

Absolutely!
Just a pity that all the work-friendly radio stations play the same tiny selection of crap day after day. 😥


 
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