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  • Bands who wouldn’t be famous if they weren’t already famous
  • Mr_Krabbs
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    Bon Jovi. I never could say I was a fan of their music, but I did and still do like the song dead or alive, but having had the displeasure of hearing some of their latest offerings i am absolutely amazed people still pay to watch them.

    Muse are one of the few bands that are still making good album after good album.

    conkerman
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    Ooooh, I made myself forget about Oasis.

    I feel a bit dirty now

    Big up to Elbow, Not a bad album yet, and seem to be a decent bunch of blokes, Guy Garveys 6 music show is good.

    Conks

    deadlydarcy
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    Radiohead, utter, utter shash!

    I could sort of see where you’re coming from with some of your suggestions, but that dear fellow is bollox. One of the most influential bands of the nineties are utter utter shash??? So The Bends and OK Computer, albums which get into the all time top ten in Q Magazine year after year are shash? Two mould breaking, era defining records are shash? Maybe in your esteemed opinion…to which you have a right, but maybe you’re just not getting it.

    Their later stuff, I admit was a bit up the bum but each album was always an attempt to move on, push boundaries rather than resting on the laurels of those two fantastic albums. And on all of those albums, there are two or three stand-out tracks. Many of your likes had already made their minds up about In Rainbows even before it was released. It’s actually by far and away their best offering since Ok Computer.

    So, I don’t really like Bowie, I’ve never been gone on the Beatles (actually thought the Kinks were better but that’s another thread) but then I read interviews of bands I really like and they all say they were influenced by some artists I don’t like…Bowie, Beatles, Stones. But to say that any of those are shash would just be ridiculous.

    sootyandjim
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    Would the Foo Fighters be famous at all if it wasn’t for Nirvana?

    I only ask as I can’t recall a single one of their tunes.

    Burn the heretic!

    The Foo Fighters are famous for being far more than just the band that the drummer from Nirvana started though if you don’t ‘get’ them there is little point in trying to convince you otherwise.

    ’Learn To Fly’ is probably one of their most famous songs, though I guess primarily because of the video.

    85,000 in Hyde Park the other year certainly shows their fame isn’t something based purely on past deeds.

    Swiftacular
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    Offspring, Greenday, RHCP’s, Foo Fighters all died creatively or sold out along the way.

    AB
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    Can’t stick Bono – ’nuff said:

    fizzer
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    Listen to “Come Alive” and tell me honestly the Foos died creatively Swift.

    Billybob, you obviously haven’t heard Death Magnetic yet, mate.

    U2 went crap after Joshua Tree. They weren’t brilliant before it.

    IMHO of course, feel free to disagree lol

    sootyandjim
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    Swiftacular – Have you actually listened to the latest Foo Fighters album ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’? Its a cracking album even though its very much a change from their usual form. ‘Skin and Bones’ is also a fantastic album which was recorded live and is made up of acoustic version of some of their songs, and even though it features some of their more famous songs (at least to a fan) they sound completely different and is a great example of their willingness to try new things, or creativity as its also known.

    Of course any band that has got big, as popular and successful bands do, are often accused of ‘selling out’ but I’m not sure this label can be leveled at the Foos either. Whilst they did play some huge stadiums during their last tour tour (Wembley among others) they also played a lot of smaller venues in smaller cities, especially in the UK where their support has always been the strongest, proving that they aren’t just about capital cities and stadiums.

    Swiftacular
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    The selling out was more aimed at the other three, foo fighters for me are a strange band. Got into a habit of front-loading all their good songs on an album, so after the first 4 you could turn off. Just the first couple of albums i could listen all the way through.
    Just maybe im saying they only release half an album worth of good material per album. They still have their high points id be the first to agree.

    doctornickriviera
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    radiohead
    they have disappeared so far up their own arses they look out of their mouths! Utter self indulgent unlistenable toss.

    rolling stones
    nowt decent released in 30 years and still peddling off the sixties

    REM
    sign mega bucks deal and dissapear on earnings

    As much as you all hate U2 it’s easy to knock the biggest bands. Yeah Bono is a tosser with his human rights nonsense etc – even other band members hate it and let him get on with it. whilst he is likely to irk some, if he chooses to use his celebrity status to try and bring some good it’s gotta be better than being a vacuous celeb like paris hilton.

    I also commend U2 for being the only band who have been commercially successful and relevant over a 30 year period with new material( not simply plugging the back catalogue)I can’t think of anyone else so i may stand corrected

    So i’ll be buying the new album and probably be seeing them live again like millions of others. It doesnt mean my opinion is right or wrong and feel free to hate them if you choose or get on your boots!

    DezB
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    I fail to see how U2 are “relevant” to anything… Contributing to the development of new musical styles, pushing the boundaries – to me, that’s artistic relevance. It’s not possible to be relevant when you’re over 40 and your band’s been going 30 odd years.

    doctornickriviera
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    LOL people said that in 1989!1 i’m glad they are still annoying you lot . I think it’s great. If you don’t like u2 don’t listen to them.

    conkerman
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    Radiohead = Oh look at me i’m so emo, boo frickety.

    Never will get the shash that is radiohead.

    Influential, maybe.

    Good. No bloody way! I am not into whiny music. I have listened to several of the albums a few times and always regret it.

    Manic street preachers are way overrated as well.

    COnks

    mostlyharmless
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    David Bowie if we’re expanding to include over rated

    RichPenny
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    Isn’t that kind of the point though? If a band becomes famous then they should have more creative freedom to express themselves. Some bands like Coldplay chose to release the same album over and over. Others, like Radiohead, at least have the guts to try something different> Personally I like odd music so it’s welcome for me. I wouldn’t want to own 5 rehashes of The Bends.

    DezB
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    Well put RichPenny.

    i’m glad they are still annoying you lot . I think it’s great. If you don’t like u2 don’t listen to them.

    They don’t annoy me in the slightest. I have had no feelings about U2 whatsoever, I was merely responding to your post. If you like em, you buy em. Me, I prefer to seek out new stuff and not listen to the same old bands year after year.

    allyharp
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    ‘which bands have improved the quality of their music with every release?’

    Clutch. Tool.

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    Actually I found 10,000 days a massive disappointment!

    Maybe I’m just not deep enough into the whole progressive thing but I love Lateralus, yet once the 1st 2 tracks are finished 10,000 days is mostly full of 10 minute songs of nothing but quiet noise.

    emac65
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    It’s not possible to be relevant when you’re over 40 and your band’s been going 30 odd years.

    LOL,there hasn’t been much decent music & hardly any original music for the last 25 years.Why do you think the “over 40’s” bands get so many young kids at them ?

    I’m glad U2 piss so many people off.I don’t even like much of what they’ve recorded,but live they are awesome !

    RichPenny
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    That would be funny if it wasn’t so sad emac. Whole genres have sprung up in the last 25 years. One of the best things about music is that it continually evolves, with new peoples ideas being incorporated all the time. Say, for example, your three favourite bands are the beatles, led zeppelin and the pixies. Somewhere around the world someone loves them at least as much as you. And they’re making music. Surely that’s a good thing?

    I can think of a few reasons why you’d see kids at older bands gigs. For one thing, a lot of those bands wrote great songs, that’s why they’re still popular! Bands that didn’t tend not to be still touring…. Also, these kids will read about a modern bands influences and want to check them out.

    As an example, in the late 80s and early 90s I was heavily into electronic music, but still loved the sound of guitars and vocals. It annoyed me that there wasn’t much crossover between these types of music. Over the decade, you started to see more and more people blending these influences, creating a mountain of music that I love.

    I think you need to accept that music did not die in 1980. Have you tried last.fm? Just type in one of your favourites and it will stream you a lot of similar stuff. I would agree that popular music these days is highly derivative, but you need to scratch the surface a bit more and I’m sure you’ll find stuff you like.

    sootyandjim
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    Lol at the old fart using a derivative of the “there is no decent music these days, its all noise” arguement. Are you Jeremy Clarkson in disguise?

    toxicsoks
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    Jesus.
    Still hanging onto the coat tail of his dad and rehashing 2000yr old miracles, PAH!

    Do sommat new for Godssake!!

    emac65
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    Richpenny.. 2009-25years = 1984,not 80…Must be all that shite music you’ve listened too…..

    Oh & sooty,did I say “NO DECENT MUSIC THESE DAYS” ? if you’re going to quote me at least get it right.As for Clarkson,I think you’re more like him than myself tbh,well one of you is anyways.
    “It’s all noise”…I was into punk,kinda pisses on yer bonfire dunt it..

    Bloody kids,think they invented music,as usual they know jack….. 8)

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    I would struggle to beleive that anyone open minded enough to be into punk could not find any music in the last 25 years to excite them.

    emac65
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    FFS does nobody read things ? WHERE did I say that all modern music was crap,I said there hasn’t been much decent music in the last 25 years & hardly any of it is original.
    Anyway I think you’ll find most old punx find it hard to like much new stuff,I still listen to a lot of the old stuff…

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    “same 7 notes and some slag poet quotes, put them together with glue…there’s nothing that’s new under heaven, there’s nothing that hasn’t been sung”

    Most of the punks I know still go to new gigs.

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    ^ & the last few gigs I have been to…Gogol Bordello, Vampire Weekend, Pama International, Louis XIV, Elbow…

    A real mixed bag, all new & different.

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    ^ & I’m a little drunk so talking out of my arse. That’s ther great thing with music…we all like different stuff!

    emac65
    Free Member

    & I just like playing with people,music is always an easy one to drag people in……. 😀

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    what era punk were you emac?

    I was a little young, so got really into the anarcho punk scene at the end of the 90’s…

    burnsybhoy
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    Morrisey

    DezB
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    I’ve got a couple of old punk mates that only listen to old stuff, straight rock’n’roll and newer punk bands.
    They’re missing out on so much exciting music, as are you emac65. If you don’t get it, you don’t get it, but its your loss mate.
    I could go on and list loads of exciting and original music from the last 20 years, but I’ve gotta take me dog out for a walk.
    I saw 3 bands this week and loved em, they are definitely not the limit of my taste though – Late of the Pier, Secret Machines and Filthy Dukes.

    RichPenny
    Free Member

    I put 1980 because I assumed you were a bitter punk fan. I can count thanks. And spell too 😉

    emac65
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    Dezb, I’ve got two teenage lads so I think I get to hear(through the ceiling !) most of the modern music,probably more than you actually as they’re both heavily into it…..Both of them have pinched most my punk records too 👿

    Spell really? Thought you just couldn’t be arsed to go back & check like me,perhaps you should….. 😉
    I’m not bitter,I just don’t think it’s as good & if you were there you would think the same.

    bruneep
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    toxicsoks – Member

    Jesus.
    Still hanging onto the coat tail of his dad and rehashing 2000yr old miracles, PAH!

    Do sommat new for Godssake!!

    Just spat ma tea oot. excellent 😆

    doctornickriviera
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    Ha ha u2 all over the bbc this week!

    Do they really need the promo at licence payers expense!

    shoefiti
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    I don’t own a U2 album. For that i am glad.

    DezB
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    Dezb, I’ve got two teenage lads so I think I get to hear(through the ceiling !) most of the modern music,probably more than you actually as they’re both heavily into it…..Both of them have pinched most my punk records too

    Excellent! Can you get them to recommend me some stuff? (Although I’d rather listen to it on my headphones than through the ceiling) 🙂

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