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Bands/Artists you don't rate but others do?

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Topic: Bands/Artists you don't rate but others do?
Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Subject: Bands/Artists you don't rate but others do?
Date Posted: 06-April-2022 at 20:30
Hi folks,

I am sure this has been covered before but are there are any artists/bands you don't like but everyone else seems to?

Conversely, any artists/bands you like but everyone else seems not to like?

Cheers,


Mel.


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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).



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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 06-April-2022 at 20:33
Radiohead go into my "not like" pile although people rave about them.  I am sure I will think of more.

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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 06-April-2022 at 22:04
I never liked Jethro Tull-until I saw them live and to this day have to say it was the best show I ever attended- (back in '76 - Songs From the Wood days)
With the exception of about two songs I still find them hard to listen to on records.
I can think of about a million bands that I hate for no good reason.


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 06-April-2022 at 22:12
On the other hand - here's a band I really liked back in the 90's that was a head scratcher to my workmates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL80p4wHda4&list=PLBpw5kGJTZvBu3Vh1wg3ZehvqqnXRpQOQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL80p4wHda4&list=PLBpw5kGJTZvBu3Vh1wg3ZehvqqnXRpQOQ



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 06-April-2022 at 23:50
Other than some of their early material and the odd track I can't take to Queen at all.

And I hate that Ram Jam song "Black Betty".

I hate rap "music".

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: ShortHairHippie
Date Posted: 07-April-2022 at 13:24
that's a tough one Mel,there's a lot of acts I didn't get into,as I had such a large collection,that I couldn't fit anymore in,unless I heard something that blew me away...there is also a lot of acts who have a couple of songs I like,but overall,I could take or leave them...

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upon us all,a little rain must fall


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 07-April-2022 at 17:46
Hotel California
Baker Street
Year of The Cat
Father and Son
Taxi


enuf' said...Dead



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Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 08-April-2022 at 02:25
I asked Cecil to play this once during a slow set  and he had a bouncer take me outside, beat me and confiscate my membership card.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMEK4VJtlsA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMEK4VJtlsA






Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 08-April-2022 at 03:50
I love that song Pogue.

In the charts in 1967.

The chorus is brilliant.

Grocer Jack, grocer Jack, get off your back
Come into town, don't let them down, oh no, no
Grocer jack, grocer Jack, get off your back
Come into town, don't let them down, oh no, no

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 08-April-2022 at 11:53
OK Pat -let me have your membership card - c'mon  hand it over- no backchatOuch

Here's another gem from the 6o's that everyone loved:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC5fqzKxau8" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC5fqzKxau8


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 08-April-2022 at 15:28
Lol Pogue.

And here's my Grove membership card 🤩



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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: ShortHairHippie
Date Posted: 09-April-2022 at 12:32
that's amazing Pat...my card is long gone,I think one of my parents binned it, but never admitted to it.

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upon us all,a little rain must fall


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 09-April-2022 at 14:37
Held on to mine Sean from 1972.

Grove card now 51 years in my possession.



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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 09-April-2022 at 15:45
That should be put in the next time capsule and sent to space for 100 years.Thumbs Up


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 09-April-2022 at 23:51
Lol Pogue 😂😂😂

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 09-April-2022 at 23:56
Leonard Cohen was an artist I never really got into.

Some of his earlier songs that were played in the Grove were good.

And Tom Waits was another artist I didn't get at all.

Am not saying these were poor artists. They are both critically acclaimed but just didn't tick my boxes.

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: ShortHairHippie
Date Posted: 10-April-2022 at 11:58
I wish I still had my membership card

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upon us all,a little rain must fall


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 10-April-2022 at 13:21
Pat - Even though I am/was a big Tom Waits fan I can relate...and also liked early Leonard back in the day.
I wasted a lot of time listening to them dudes, Dylan included..there are probably four or five tunes between them I can listen to today.

OLDIE
What did the Tom Waits fan say when his drugs wore off?
Ans: This music really sucks.


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 10-April-2022 at 14:06
The Clash were another band I couldn't get into.

Have a compilation CD of theirs but wouldn't be rocked by all the trax. Some good stuff alright but not enough to wow me.

The Sex Pistols yes....

"Never Mind The Bollocks" was an incredible album.





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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 10-April-2022 at 14:07
Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

Pat - Even though I am/was a big Tom Waits fan I can relate...and also liked early Leonard back in the day.
I wasted a lot of time listening to them dudes, Dylan included..there are probably four or five tunes between them I can listen to today.

OLDIE
What did the Tom Waits fan say when his drugs wore off?
Ans: This music really sucks.



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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 17-April-2022 at 14:50
Pat-How can you not like this?

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCba292MOfMp_6kCO9qjVJAA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCba292MOfMp_6kCO9qjVJAA


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 17-April-2022 at 20:11
I never liked Jackson Brown but love this song- He wrote it when he was 16

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_EuxxUDwkU" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_EuxxUDwkU



Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 15-June-2022 at 10:40
I bloody love Jackson Browne - have about 7-8 of his albums.

Tom Waits, I didn't get for years, but a friend recommended that I buy "The Heart of Saturday Night" and I do kinda get the hype now.  That said, I haven't rushed out to buy his other albums yet.


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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Rahenyrhythm
Date Posted: 15-June-2022 at 13:41
There's a newish girl singer coming up- Sinead O'brien, has a small band. From Limerick, living in London I think. I've heard some of her stuff and really liked it, worth checking out.

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One of its legs is both the same


Posted By: Sister1
Date Posted: 15-June-2022 at 14:30
Sinead O'Brien supported Duran Duran in St. Annes last sunday. Pretty good I would say. I also saw her on Jools Holland a few weeks ago. The other support was Goldfrapp!

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Keep it Local, Keep it Near!


Posted By: Rahenyrhythm
Date Posted: 15-June-2022 at 15:21
Saw Duran Duran at EP a few years ago. Good performance but I just got this impression they were phoning it in a bit. Maybe it was just me...

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One of its legs is both the same


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 15-June-2022 at 16:54
Originally posted by Vinyl Junkie Vinyl Junkie wrote:

I bloody love Jackson Browne - have about 7-8 of his albums.

Tom Waits, I didn't get for years, but a friend recommended that I buy "The Heart of Saturday Night" and I do kinda get the hype now.  That said, I haven't rushed out to buy his other albums yet.

Tom has more bad songs than good but his good ones more than make up for the bad - being married to an Irish poet he hangs out in Dublin a bit. He said in one interview that he loves Dublin because he's free to walk the streets without people bothering him. He says the Irish are just laid back and not impressed by celebrity... personally I think it's because he looks like a knacker and most of the younger kids wouldn't regognise him anywaySmile



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