I can agree with some in the list.
Coldplay are a bunch of whiners, almost as disgusting as Belgian 'Novastar'.
The Sex Pistols were just a big joke. Real punk was made by the Ramones and the Dead Kennedy's and that's it.
And I never heard a bigger bore than Morrissey, lead wanker of the (otherwise not so bad) The Smiths. He seems to have mistaken the phrase 'you can always tune an instrument or your voice by the sound of a dial tone', he actually SUNG the dial tone for the whole of his already too long career. Almost the same counts for Lou Reed, although he is not a singer but a rapper. The only thing he ever actually sang was 'doopdodoopdodoop' in 'Take a walk on the Wild Side'
Other arsewipes include the whole R&B and gangsta rap world, 50 Cent in the lead, closely followed by Snoop Ducky Duck.
Nirvana was a very big influence for me, and I like almost everything Kurt and Co ever recorded. So did those early 90s indie bands such as The Stone Roses, Mudhoney, Pearl Jam and others.
Most underrated remains the whole of the old Metal scene (Slayer was already mentioned, Soundgarden too, Ministry, Megadeth, Maiden and a gazillion others not)
End rant. For now.
IZ.
Most overrated albums in the world
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That's another thing, but then, if their lyrics would have something in them, if they would have some substance themselves, perhaps I could look over that...boudicca wrote:My problem is - Versace... ass... bitches... Mercedes Benz - make a combination of these words and you have a rap lyric .
Novastar's terrible indeed, and the worst thing is that guy was standing next to me at the baker's last sunday with his terrible accent ordering a few rollsIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Coldplay are a bunch of whiners, almost as disgusting as Belgian 'Novastar'.
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You can't compare Lou Reed to Morrissey.
Look at some of the lyrics Lou Reed wrote, and then utter s**t like "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" by Morrissey.
No question. I'd rather be waiting for the man, instead of Morrissey making me miserable.
Look at some of the lyrics Lou Reed wrote, and then utter s**t like "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" by Morrissey.
No question. I'd rather be waiting for the man, instead of Morrissey making me miserable.
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"What's good? No good at all..."Dark wrote:Look at some of the lyrics Lou Reed wrote.
Nuff said?
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oh dear, I fear for your sanity
It's fcukin' pop music!
nothing to see here, please move on
BTW, I'm listening to Antichrist Superstar and really enjoying it
It's fcukin' pop music!
nothing to see here, please move on
BTW, I'm listening to Antichrist Superstar and really enjoying it
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He's rebelling innit?Planet Dave wrote:which unfortunately my 12 yr-old lad listens to non-stop, no doubt in an attempt to be 'hip' and 'street'. Please let it be a phase. Please.boudicca wrote: now it's just pure, lazy smugness.
What you wanna do is, start listening to Snoop Ducky Duck (as Iz calls 'im), wearing baseball caps at a jaunty angle, and talking like you're from a baaaaad part of Noo Yawk .
Your son will automatically be repulsed by this, and start listening to the Sisters of Mercy.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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boudicca wrote:He's rebelling innit?Planet Dave wrote:which unfortunately my 12 yr-old lad listens to non-stop, no doubt in an attempt to be 'hip' and 'street'. Please let it be a phase. Please.boudicca wrote: now it's just pure, lazy smugness.
What you wanna do is, start listening to Snoop Ducky Duck (as Iz calls 'im), wearing baseball caps at a jaunty angle, and talking like you're from a baaaaad part of Noo Yawk .
Your son will automatically be repulsed by this, and start listening to the Sisters of Mercy.
But then what, you'll find yourself eternally bound to those ducks
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Lady Godiva, hair dressed so demurelyIzzy HaveMercy wrote:"What's good? No good at all..."Dark wrote:Look at some of the lyrics Lou Reed wrote.
Nuff said?
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Pats the head of another curly-haired boy
Just another toy
Sick with silence she weeps sincerely
Saying words that have all so clearly been said
So long ago
Draperies wrapped gently round her shoulders
Life has made her that much bolder now
That she found out how
Dressed in silk, clad in lace and envy
Pride and joy of the latest penny fair
Pretty passing care
Her hair today now are dipped in the water
Making love to every poor daughter's son
Isn't it fun?
Now today, propping grace with envy
Lady Godiva peers to see if anyone's there
And hasn't a care
The doctor's coming, the nurse thinks sweetly
Turning on the machines that neatly pump air
The body lies bare
Shaved and hairless, what once was screaming
Now lies silent and almost sleeping
The brain must have gone away
Strapped securely to the white table
Ether causes the body to wither and writhe
Underneath the white light
The doctor arrives, knife and baggage
Sees the growth as just so much cabbage
That now
Must be cut away
Now comes the moment of great! great! decision!
The doctor is making his first incision
One goes here - one goes there
The ether tube's leaking says someone who's sloppy
Patient it seems is not so well sleeping
The screams echo up the hall
Don't panic someone give him pentathol instantly
Doctor removes his blade
Cagily so from the brain
By my count of ten -
The head won't move!
Gives me shivers. Especially when I go to the dentists and have my braces altered. Especially the first time when there was a machine pumping air in my mouth.
It's not the sort of thing to have on loop in your brain, about operations going horribly wrong...
Surely it is a case of what you like yourself for artistic/aesthetic reasons versus the time/circumstance/location you heard it in?
As James (the Blast, not the group) said, it is all just bloody pop music after all, as high and mighty as we may wish to think our taste is.
Find it quite amusing of late that the meedya are attempting to put Dylan (who I have a lot of time for), back up on the pedestal that he has consistently attemted to kick over at any opportunity himself.
Sounds a little familiar?
As James (the Blast, not the group) said, it is all just bloody pop music after all, as high and mighty as we may wish to think our taste is.
Find it quite amusing of late that the meedya are attempting to put Dylan (who I have a lot of time for), back up on the pedestal that he has consistently attemted to kick over at any opportunity himself.
Sounds a little familiar?
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Strangely enough, I got into the Sisters through a hip-hop act. Spent the most fun years of my Twenties working for a hip-hop magazine and running hip-hop clubs. There's a hell of a lot more to the scene than most of you seem willing to give credit for. The fact that a lot of people here equate a huge, culturally vital part of the musical output of the last two decades with a few cliche's picked up from bling videos (which frankly have as much to do with hip-hop as Sum41 have to do with punk) saddens and suprises me.
Yes 50-cent's a prick, but not because he's an R'n'B artist, he's simply a prick. Please remember that for every Coupla' hundred 50-cents out there there's at least one Chuck D, tearing down every sonic and cultural wall he can find.
As for overated albums. Owt by the Beatles (I didn't say it was bad, just overated).
Yes 50-cent's a prick, but not because he's an R'n'B artist, he's simply a prick. Please remember that for every Coupla' hundred 50-cents out there there's at least one Chuck D, tearing down every sonic and cultural wall he can find.
As for overated albums. Owt by the Beatles (I didn't say it was bad, just overated).
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thank you Mr. Z
can we now move on...?
can we now move on...?
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Public Enemy I enjoy, I do not get the rest.
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It's not only what we are willing to get credit for, but it's also what we get to see... The bad stuff gets so much promotion, that we don't even get a chance to see other stuff anymore... Which is a sad thing...RobF wrote:Strangely enough, I got into the Sisters through a hip-hop act. Spent the most fun years of my Twenties working for a hip-hop magazine and running hip-hop clubs. There's a hell of a lot more to the scene than most of you seem willing to give credit for. The fact that a lot of people here equate a huge, culturally vital part of the musical output of the last two decades with a few cliche's picked up from bling videos (which frankly have as much to do with hip-hop as Sum41 have to do with punk) saddens and suprises me.
Yes 50-cent's a prick, but not because he's an R'n'B artist, he's simply a prick. Please remember that for every Coupla' hundred 50-cents out there there's at least one Chuck D, tearing down every sonic and cultural wall he can find.
As for overated albums. Owt by the Beatles (I didn't say it was bad, just overated).
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Meanwhile, Star Trek just has become 'The best soundtrack ever'...
How 'bout that?
How 'bout that?
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it was STAR WARS !!!Obviousman wrote:Meanwhile, Star Trek just has become 'The best soundtrack ever'...
How 'bout that?
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christophe wrote:it was STAR WARS !!!Obviousman wrote:Meanwhile, Star Trek just has become 'The best soundtrack ever'...
How 'bout that?
I always mix those two up
Just for the sake of it
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Don't get me wrong... I mean, I can't say I'm a fan of that sort of music generally, but there are plenty of worthy artists, I'm sure. I have a lot of time for the older stuff, Public Enemy etc were truly revolutionary.... just the conveyor belt top 40 crap I can't stand.
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Anything by The Beatles. Can't say they were bad, far from it, just very overrated.