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Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 00:50
by Nic
d00mw0lf wrote:
OhYeah - "Paddy-Punk" those wacky American kids pretending to be irish. Why? Proper Irish music is bad enough (Don't get me started on "mountains of mourne" - ESPECIALLY the bloody pan-pipe version...) but then you add bratty american punk to it - WHY?!
And the Levellers. Feck @rse cvnt b@stardy cr@p.
Shove it!
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 01:19
by Eden
Anything by Nirvana
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 01:27
by Thea
Nic wrote:d00mw0lf wrote:
OhYeah - "Paddy-Punk" those wacky American kids pretending to be irish. Why? Proper Irish music is bad enough (Don't get me started on "mountains of mourne" - ESPECIALLY the bloody pan-pipe version...) but then you add bratty american punk to it - WHY?!
And the Levellers. Feck @rse cvnt b@stardy cr@p.
Shove it!
Almost tolerable. At Christmas. When you're sick to the back teeth of Wham.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 02:09
by boudicca
d00mw0lf wrote:Kene were so utterly sh!t when I saw them supporting the Cure that I put my walkman on
Nice!
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 10:01
by kazamel
Badlander wrote:Does it mean we're more demanding now than we were then ? I don't think so. I rather think that for various reasons the talent pool was
much deeper then.
I think both. Of course, the vast majority of you'd hear on the radio is shallow at best. It's up to music enthusiasts to seek deeper then that and search for quality and originality.
But I also believe we've become spoiled by all the music made before, almost everything seems to be already done or invented, that it becomes hard to be new and surprise people positively at the the same time.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 10:11
by mh
I think the talent pool is much the same, but you do have to look a lot harder for the good stuff. The collapse of the independent labels in the 90s and the rise of the boy bands/Britpop thing has generally meant that you can no longer walk into your average halfway decent record shop and pick up a copy of the new Bleeding Nose Experience EP.
There are at least 3 people on here that I can think of off the top of my head who would be putting out their first singles shortly on a decent indie label with nationwide distribution if this was back in the 80s. That's not bad out of a total of 1959 or so.
It not so much the lack of talent these days, but rather the unavailability of what were once regular outlets for it.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 10:13
by markfiend
d00mw0lf wrote:Any band that get off the stage mid-tune and try to drag people onto the dancefloor. Especially when it's 7pm, there's only five people there anyway and the band in question are a load of bleepy grunty gothw@nk. And their only fan was some sort of robot who later tried to eat the singer - possibly because he looked like asparagus with gangrene.
Was that the Cruxshadows by any chance?
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 10:52
by Thea
markfiend wrote:d00mw0lf wrote:Any band that get off the stage mid-tune and try to drag people onto the dancefloor. Especially when it's 7pm, there's only five people there anyway and the band in question are a load of bleepy grunty gothw@nk. And their only fan was some sort of robot who later tried to eat the singer - possibly because he looked like asparagus with gangrene.
Was that the Cruxshadows by any chance?
I think they were called "avoidance of doubt" or something equally silly.
But you can add the Cruxshadows too. Twice.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 12:09
by limur
d00mw0lf wrote:And the Levellers. Feck @rse cvnt b@stardy cr@p.
Ya not bought
this then?
(I might have a rant here later)
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 14:04
by Thea
limur wrote:d00mw0lf wrote:And the Levellers. Feck @rse cvnt b@stardy cr@p.
Ya not bought
this then?
(I might have a rant here later)
haha. Nooo... Anything to stop my cash ending up in Chadwick's "Comedy belt and tap-shoes" fund
Anyway - they're just a crap Hearts tribute band....
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 16:45
by wild bill buttock
Anyone mentioned Deep purple yet?God they were unbelievably sh'ite.And all the offshoots Whitesnake,Rainbow and anyone else.Crap all of 'em.
And Bloody Iron maiden.Have the fukc have they got away with it all these years?They started of quite promising but after boss-eyed Bruce joined they've put out the same tune with different words for 20 odd years.Surely even their most hardcore fans must notice.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 17:21
by scotty
d00mw0lf wrote:
Anyway - they're just a crap Hearts tribute band....
This my story this is my song, follow the...........
Posted: 18 Oct 2006, 17:23
by scotty
d00mw0lf wrote:
Anyway - they're just a crap Hearts tribute band....
This my story this is my song, follow the...........
One of my Top Ten Gigs was a Levellers gig, superb live act
, lost interest after "Leveling the Land", but that and "A Weapon Called The Word" age great records
Posted: 08 Dec 2006, 23:48
by mh
Thread necromancy city!
Just reading the
Adam Pearson thread, when it hit me that the
MC5 are one of those bands I never "got". I know I should, and I love Spacemen 3 so I definitely
should, but nah. I don't.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 01:59
by James Blast
Deep Purple
Oh yes!
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:26
by Ramone
Radiohead. I was told they were amazing. They where wrong. A Slow death played at 33rpm.
The Artic Monkeys . If Jo Whiley likes them ,that's not a good start. Awful battle-of- the- bands style student dirge you're sure you've heard before but without that ridculous Yorkshire accent thtown in. The NME has alot to aswer for.
Jamiriqiui - Oh however it's spelt it on his latest speeding ticket. Words fail me when it comes to this talentless midget whose released the same album over and over and over again!
Keane,Elbow,Embrace,Coldplay : Your not fooling anyone, your one and the same people but in different hats.
Anyone featured in the NME in the last ten years.
Babyshambles : Can anyone understand why this band is reagrded by many as 'nortorious' and the saviours of British music , Well maybe for treating their fans like sh*te and having that jail dodging fraud in the band? Can you just imagine how much he's blubbed in court so not to be sent down - it must look comical!!
There must be more, but my mind is hurting too much.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:27
by Ramone
Radiohead. I was told they were amazing. They where wrong. A Slow death played at 33rpm.
The Artic Monkeys . If Jo Whiley likes them ,that's not a good start. Awful battle-of- the- bands style student dirge you're sure you've heard before but without that ridiculously forced Yorkshire accent thrown in. The NME has alot to aswer for.
Jamiriqiui - Oh however it's spelt it on his latest speeding ticket. Words fail me when it comes to this talentless midget whose released the same album over and over and over again!
Keane,Elbow,Embrace,Coldplay : Your not fooling anyone, your one and the same people but in different hats.
Anyone featured in the NME in the last ten years.
Babyshambles : Can anyone understand why this band is reagrded by many as 'nortorious' and the saviours of British music , Well maybe for treating their fans like sh*te and having that jail dodging fraud in the band? Can you just imagine how much he's blubbed in court so not to be sent down - it must look comical!!
There must be more, but my mind is hurting too much. I'm sure I've made this rant before somewhere.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:31
by Stumpy Pete
Radiohead is utterly, fabulously, fantastically boring as s**t. Wankery.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:14
by James Blast
Here, here you two. Oh, and while I'm at it U2.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:14
by spot778
The whole 90's grunge crap, record companies finally figured out how to sell punk rock to the masses
Kate Bush: I respect her as an artist but just never got in to her which is odd considering my musical tastes
Gansta Rap: WTF is this crap, should take 'em all out and shoot them
The whole Emo thing, it's been done before and better
Radiohead: I just don't get
Kylie Minogue: How one girl has one hit in the 80's and becomes this speaks miles about Australia
Nick Cave: Too goff
Offspring, Green Day et all: RANK !
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:31
by smiscandlon
James Blast wrote:Deep Purple
Led Zep for me.
Actually, I think I said that earlier in this thread, but I can't be bothered looking back to check.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:43
by James Blast
Led Zeppelin allas do it for me and I think I'm being quoted out of context on the Deep Purple front, they're another one I'm well into and just as it 'appens Speed King is playing on Planet Rock as I type.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:55
by smiscandlon
James Blast wrote:I think I'm being quoted out of context on the Deep Purple front
Apologies.
Posted: 10 Dec 2006, 00:34
by EmeraldSignal
I agree with spot 778 and Ramone and everyone else come to think of it..............this thread reminds me of the worst record I ever bought. iIt was some album by the very things (the enigmatic shend).....oh that and the dickies............whoah better stop - going off topic here.
Posted: 10 Dec 2006, 01:06
by Badlander
spot778 wrote:
Kate Bush: I respect her as an artist but just never got in to her which is odd considering my musical tastes
We need to talk.