Deliberately bad: Are these the worst pieces of music ever?

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Saw this on the BBC's website & thought I'd throw it out there.

Are these the worst pieces of music ever?

Can't help feeling Freddie Mercury's Barcelona should have made the list, but Blur certainly belongs on it.
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I kind of agree with Country House.
As an example of really bad music (which in this case is like shooting fish in a barrel) I'd have to add anything by Posh Spice after she left the SG...what a total bag of plastic bollox.
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Any form of jazz needs putting on a bus to Anfield :)
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Pista wrote: Can't help feeling Freddie Mercury's Barcelona should have made the list, but Blur certainly belongs on it.
The one from that disney film - 'Let it go'
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and Blur - yes, but I actually don't mind Barcelona . . . :oops:
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'Bad' music doesn't bother me that much in that it represents either a brave attempt to do something different gone disastrously wrong or just corporate slavishness which is to be expected from most pop music. Bland music on the other hand is much worse. You take the time to learn the guitar etc and you become Snow Patrol or Coldplay. That's the killer. :urff:
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abridged wrote:'Bad' music doesn't bother me that much in that it represents either a brave attempt to do something different gone disastrously wrong or just corporate slavishness which is to be expected from most pop music. Bland music on the other hand is much worse. You take the time to learn the guitar etc and you become Snow Patrol or Coldplay. That's the killer. :urff:
You've got a point there. As I saw elsewhere, Ed Sheeran is the musical equivalent of beige.
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