Indeed, we got one fast one, one slow one and one kind of funky one..err, that's it...scotty wrote:Red Hot Chili Peppers, I like The Uplift Mofo Party Plan & Mothers Milk but the rest is just pish.

I agree...scotty wrote:Red Hot Chili Peppers, I like The Uplift Mofo Party Plan & Mothers Milk but the rest is just pish.
Don't tell me, you like the Bunnymen?James Blast wrote:... where do I start...?
"1 in 10" and another one about having a rodent in their kitchen.Andy Christ 666 wrote:One band who I would personally like to bludgeon to death with various blunt
objects is UB40. I really cannot stand their bland, flaccid cover versions of reggae songs. Have they ever written their own songs?
Like Claire says : of course they were famous, but I don't think any reasonable person would call them legendary.Andy Christ 666 wrote:One band who I would personally like to bludgeon to death with various blunt
objects is UB40. I really cannot stand their bland, flaccid cover versions of reggae songs. Have they ever written their own songs?
I've never thought much of them either. We discussed that yesterday and the Antwerp crew agreed they weren't much on album but apparently are doing quite well live IIRC.canon docre wrote:Nowadays I get socially rejected because I never got Tool.
Sonic Youth is yet another case of New York snobbery IMHO. But sometimes you just can't say that too loud or you can get into trouble. I know your pain, Jess.canon docre wrote:In my twenties I was a social outcast in my peergroup for not liking Guitar Noise Topnotch Cult bands such as Dinosaur Jr or Sonic Youth.![]()
Have a listen to their version of I wanna be your dog... f**king intenseBadlander wrote:Sonic Youth is yet another case of New York snobbery IMHO. But sometimes you just can't say that too loud or you can get into trouble. I know your pain, Jess.![]()
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They also were in an episode of The Simpsons years ago, and they do deserve credit for that. Their version of the series's theme tune was quite funny indeed. But would I call them geniuses ? Certainly not. They usually leave me cold. They may be good but they're also terribly overrated IMO.Obviousman wrote:Have a listen to their version of I wanna be your dog... f**king intenseBadlander wrote:Sonic Youth is yet another case of New York snobbery IMHO. But sometimes you just can't say that too loud or you can get into trouble. I know your pain, Jess.![]()
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Metallica's last album, St Anger. I was a huge fan up to the black album. Load, Re-Load etc. were OK but didn't really do it for me. So when the pre-release reviews heralded St Anger as "a triumphant return to form" I was really looking forward to it. But on first listen I thought it was the most turgid piece of shit I'd ever heard. I've listened to it 3 or 4 times since, each time hoping that it would be a 'grower' - but no, it's about the only album I own that I dislike more each time I listen to it.Pat wrote:I'd have to agree with Claire about The Beatles,Led Zeppelin spring to mind for a lot of dodgy albums with only a couple of good tracks on them.Metallica's first album came highly recommended to me but is utter crud,Sounds ,Kerrang etc were all raving about it.
until this very moment I thought maybe I would understand the goodness of these bands one daycanon docre wrote:In my twenties I was a social outcast in my peergroup for not liking Guitar Noise Topnotch Cult bands such as Dinosaur Jr or Sonic Youth.![]()
Nowadays I get socially rejected because I never got Tool.