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RATM - at the time thought they were politically nieve and preachy, now just like the shear anger

Smashing Pumpkins - at the time, too limp wristed. Now quite well crafted songs


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 2:37 pm
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Lots really Smiths, The Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen was put off by their fans at the time


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 2:46 pm
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Foo's. Never really liked them till a couple of years ago.


 
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Duran Duran 😳


 
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Fugazi - aged 15 thought there was 20 minutes of a good hardcore punk record in their somewhere...aged 18+ the penny dropped! 😉


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 2:48 pm
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[i]now just like the shear anger[/i]

Translation: Loud and shouty to disguise the fact it's shit...

Siamese Dreams is worth a listen or two, the rest of Billy Corgan's output isn't worth it...


 
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Foos +1
Always loved Duran Duran.

For me the best one is The The, when I was first introduced to it I thought, ugghhh sheeeeeeeite. 2 weeks later I loved them..


 
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The Foo Fighters have [b]ALWAYS[/b] been FANTASTIC!!


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 3:08 pm
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S Club Juniors


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 3:09 pm
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at the time thought they were politically naive

LOL

I ignored The Stone Roses and the like at the time - too busy being a rocker I suppose.


 
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I used to be an electronics music guy only.. Now I appreciate nearly all forms of music, but still hate many of the artists!

Didn't like & now I like..
Foo Fighters
Blink 182
Metallica
Green Day

Who said Duran Duran!? How could you not love them!


 
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Led Zeppelin

(Seriously - I was too wrapped up in Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Queen etc to bother with them as a kid).


 
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Muse.

Taken me a while to get in to them. Oh, and the Super Furry Animals as well. What was I thinking?


 
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It was Fugazi who put me off RATM.

It was like switching from Newsnight to the local socalist worker meeting or possibly from channel four news to live from studio five.


 
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I tend to make a point of not liking any bands at the time, then getting into them in a cool retro kind of way


 
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The Cure, never really liked them until they did ther bit for The Crow soundtrack in '94.


 
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The Carpenters 😳

My mom used to listen to them a lot, i now think they were ok


 
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Pulp and Blur, too busy filling my ears with the shit that was Oasis when britpop came round.

Smashing Pumpkins were always good (well SD and MCATIS), shame on you!


 
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pil, first time round i thought they were s**t
luv em now,
and the dead kennedys, same again
and not a band but....johnny cash


 
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+1 for Pil - Heavily into sex pistols aged fifteen, got lent a Pil album, not quite what I was expecting. Now think they are ace.

Foos - I think they have got better with age and I have therefore grown to like the. the video on the plane with DG playing the camp air steward did help convert me I think (although that's a poor choice of words).


 
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El Vino, you grew up in Ireland too?


 
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Bruce Springsteen. Growing up in the 80's all I heard was Born in the Usa. Although I always secretly liked Born to Run. It wasn't until he did the Seeger album that I really took notice. Now have most of his albums.


 
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Agree with Curtis on Springsteen. I thought he was gash until I heard The River. What a fool I was.


 
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OMD and quite a few other eighties bands - too busy being a heavy metal person and thinking all the others were 'pouffy'.

Glad to have grown out of THAT one!

Carpenters were/are ace. Also now really like Linda Ronstadt and her contemporaries...


 
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The Smiths are probably the main band that I just couldn't get into at the time. Kinda like Guiness and olives, you have to let your palate mature to appreciate certain things.


 
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U2*

*No, not really, they are REALLY TERRIBLE as always! 🙂

EDIT: who'd have though the 'S' word that ryhmnes with kite wouldn't be in the swear filter!


 
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Muse, they were trying so hard to be like Radiohead on their first album I laughed.

Smashing Pumpkins, the tinny jazz drumming made my ears bleed until I heard it on a decent stereo.


 
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David Bowie. 'left me completely cold at first.
One of the things that makes me feel a bit superior to proper-at-the-time Bowie fans is that you know their opinion is heavily swayed by their nostalgia for the period, their youth etc, so a lot of his 'classic' stuff has no more meaning for me than stuff from the last few albums, so I can enjoy it on its own terms.
(even as a metal fan, I never liked Tin Machine, though)

I really, honestly wish I could feel the same way about Led Zep, BTW, but they still look to me like a group of middle-class white guys trying to rip off blues riffs, covering up the joins with volume and affectation.


 
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I hated Nirvana at the time, think they are/were great now.
Wasn't a fan of the Smiths or Stone Roses but love 'em now.
Absolutely hated AC/DC(into punk at the time) but now have every album.


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 9:42 pm
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I didn't get The Smiths until about 10 minutes before they split up.


 
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EDIT: who'd have though the 'S' word that ryhmnes with kite wouldn't be in the swear filter!

shit isn't either.

And whilst I'd agree with how terrible much of U2's output is, I really, really love 'Running to stand still' from Joshua Tree.


 
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Bruce Springsteen. Growing up in the 80's all I heard was Born in the Usa. Although I always secretly liked Born to Run. It wasn't until he did the Seeger album that I really took notice. Now have most of his albums.
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Agree with Curtis on Springsteen. I thought he was gash until I heard The River. What a fool I was.

Loved Bruce Springsteen since first hearing the River, but it's Nebraska that does it for me. And the version of Thunder Road that opens Live 75-85 is my all time favourite song I reckon.

In fact, it sounds a lot like this....

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Road, just voice, piano & harmonica[/url]

Take a few minutes out to understand Bruce Springsteen isn't just Born in the USA.


 
Posted : 17/03/2010 9:51 pm
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[i]Carpenters were/are ace[/i]

pseudo-country dirge pap. pass the razor blade


 
Posted : 18/03/2010 1:09 am
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All of them are shite except ABBA, Bee Gees, Carpenters and Elvis.

Shite!


 
Posted : 18/03/2010 1:16 am
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I think I start to see the value of pretty much everything as time goes on... wierd and scarey or mellow and wiser?


 
Posted : 18/03/2010 1:47 am
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Pressured by a friend to listen to Junkyard by The Birthday Party and thought it was frikkin awful, now devour anything I can by Nick Cave.


 
Posted : 18/03/2010 6:49 am