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2012/09/24 01:34:34
Subject: Re:That Band You Love That Everyone Hates
rubiksnoob wrote: I was going to say GWAR, but honestly, who doesn't like some o' this early in the morning:
People hate Gwar!?
I think they're awesome....
I mean, their music is vile, but the schtick is just so preposterous that it's awesome. Fun fact: my friend's ex-girlfriend is the the daughter of the bassist.
2012/09/24 01:49:59
Subject: Re:That Band You Love That Everyone Hates
For me it's King Diamond / Merciful Fate. Even my metal buddies back in the day couldn't stand it.
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reds8n wrote: I quite like some of Dean Martin's stuff, especially his version of " You're nobody till somebody loves you".
... Oh, whilst I wouldn't say I was a fan as such ny parents played a lot of Byran Adam's early stuff -- well prior to the Robin Hood movie and and that -- and a fair bit of "Big Country", so some of their songs straight away take me back to the distant and, generally, happy past/childhood. It's almost worrying exactly how well one can recall lyrics from songs heard ...what... over 20 years ago ?!
Bryan Adams is a good one. I like early Bryan Adams, which IMO is in a different category than his later movie soundtrack power ballad stuff. But yeah, you wouldn't catch me saying that too loudly.
I think some of the posters in this thread are doing it wrong. ("Yeah, I'm a big Radiohead fan but my friends make fun of me.") So here's doing it right. I don't own any of their albums, but when I'm driving and the Go-Gos come on the radio, I don't change the station right away and usually end up bobbing my head to the music. I can't explain it, but there it is.
gorgon wrote: [
I think some of the posters in this thread are doing it wrong. ("Yeah, I'm a big Radiohead fan but my friends make fun of me.") So here's doing it right. I don't own any of their albums, but when I'm driving and the Go-Gos come on the radio, I don't change the station right away and usually end up bobbing my head to the music. I can't explain it, but there it is.
Fact: Vacation is one of the best pop songs ever written.
2012/09/24 23:01:52
Subject: Re:That Band You Love That Everyone Hates
gorgon wrote: [
I think some of the posters in this thread are doing it wrong. ("Yeah, I'm a big Radiohead fan but my friends make fun of me.") So here's doing it right. I don't own any of their albums, but when I'm driving and the Go-Gos come on the radio, I don't change the station right away and usually end up bobbing my head to the music. I can't explain it, but there it is.
Fact: Vacation is one of the best pop songs ever written.
Seconded, given that pop music is a cultural dead-zone
A couple bands that come to mind that I rather like that others at least raise an eyebrow at:
Men at Work (they are really only famous for one song, and thats Land Down Under)
Billy Idol.. What can I say, White Wedding and John Wayne just do it for me musically.
Hammerfall
Lamb of God
Mastodon
OK, so those last three I KNOW have big followings (they wouldnt still be around otherwise), but especially my wife hates when I listen to them.
2012/09/25 01:37:48
Subject: Re:That Band You Love That Everyone Hates
gorgon wrote: [
I think some of the posters in this thread are doing it wrong. ("Yeah, I'm a big Radiohead fan but my friends make fun of me.") So here's doing it right. I don't own any of their albums, but when I'm driving and the Go-Gos come on the radio, I don't change the station right away and usually end up bobbing my head to the music. I can't explain it, but there it is.
Fact: Vacation is one of the best pop songs ever written.
That may be a true statement. However, I always feel like my man card will be revoked on the spot for bopping to it. And yet I can't resist. Curse you, Belinda Carlisle!
I favor the Bangles, in the 80s girl-group category. Walk Like an Egyptian is also a ridiculously catchy pop song. I also love their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.
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Mannahnin wrote: I favor the Bangles, in the 80s girl-group category. Walk Like an Egyptian is also a ridiculously catchy pop song. I also love their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.
It's the rare cover that not only stands on it's own, but makes you appreciate the original more. Not unlike the Gary Jules cover of "Mad World."
Mannahnin wrote: I favor the Bangles, in the 80s girl-group category. Walk Like an Egyptian is also a ridiculously catchy pop song. I also love their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.
What about that song that goes "Sunday is my Funday"??
GAH! It's in my HEAD NOW!!! Where's the mind wipe when I need it!
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Mannahnin wrote: I favor the Bangles, in the 80s girl-group category. Walk Like an Egyptian is also a ridiculously catchy pop song. I also love their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.
It's the rare cover that not only stands on it's own, but makes you appreciate the original more. Not unlike the Gary Jules cover of "Mad World."
Jimi Hendrix's of All Along the Watchtower.
Johnny Cash's of Hurt.
Smashing Pumpkins' of Landslide.
Whitney Houston's of I Will Always Love You. Jack White's of Jolene.
We're getting off topic, but yeah, I'm right there with you.
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I'd agree with all but Hurt. I think Johnny Cash just heisted that song. Maybe in a few more years i'll rediscover the NIN one, but right now... it just sounds so phony.
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Mannahnin wrote: I favor the Bangles, in the 80s girl-group category. Walk Like an Egyptian is also a ridiculously catchy pop song. I also love their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.
Saw one of those Behind the Music-type shows about the Bangles a few years back. They swore that their real sound was like that in Hazy Shade of Winter, and that the Walk Like an Egyptian stuff was just what the studio told them to play.
Insane Clown Posse. Guaranteed to generate more hate than anything previously mentioned in this thread.
Then again, I like everything from Fear Factory to Live to Bush to Tech N9ne to Barry Manilow, Im just simply amused by them. Their fans are fething idiots however.
d3m01iti0n wrote: Insane Clown Posse. Guaranteed to generate more hate than anything previously mentioned in this thread.
Then again, I like everything from Fear Factory to Live to Bush to Tech N9ne to Barry Manilow, Im just simply amused by them. Their fans are fething idiots however.
fething ICP fans, how do they work?!
Answer:
Spoiler:
Third shift at Jack-in-the-Box
Seriously though, I have a surprising amount of tolerance (and even in some cases love) for Christian bands, but ICP is one I simply cannot tolerate.
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