Awful bands

Robster48 said:
peoffrey said:
Davs 19 said:
Who believes that ? Overrated Scouse boyband with a few good tunes. Take That piss all over them.

I suppose record sales and influence mean nothing!

On that basis, One Direction are the best band in the world...

Lennon was talented and I love Hey Jude, the rest is dire

You probably just picked one of the worst songs they ever made made.
 
Banned Tosspot said:
Markt85 said:
ImAwesome said:
Green Day
Blink-182
Fall Out Boy
All American Rejects
Sum 41

I hate that American punk rock/pop crap.


Green Day were good, love the cover of 'Time of my life' and the Dookie album had some good tunes, all the rest you mentioned are pretty shite

however, one Blink 182 song - the cover of 'I miss you' i really like


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaCYaR7lYwA[/youtube]
Time of Your Life is actually called Good Riddance and I am pretty sure it is not a cover.

I Miss You is also not a cover.


Your right on both ! I saw Glen Campbell sing it once and always thought Green Day covered it.

Fair play to both bands for releasing two amazing songs
 
Barcon said:
Robster48 said:
peoffrey said:
I suppose record sales and influence mean nothing!

On that basis, One Direction are the best band in the world...

Lennon was talented and I love Hey Jude, the rest is dire

You probably just picked one of the worst songs they ever made made.

Ha ha, well that just shows you how personal music is! Some of the bands named in this topic are some of my all time favorites and yet they turn up here, The Specials....Awful? Come on!
 
MCFC BOB said:
Sex Pistols.
Agree!<br /><br />-- Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:09 pm --<br /><br />
Markt85 said:
Banned Tosspot said:
Markt85 said:
Green Day were good, love the cover of 'Time of my life' and the Dookie album had some good tunes, all the rest you mentioned are pretty shite

however, one Blink 182 song - the cover of 'I miss you' i really like


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaCYaR7lYwA[/youtube]
Time of Your Life is actually called Good Riddance and I am pretty sure it is not a cover.

I Miss You is also not a cover.


Your right on both ! I saw Glen Campbell sing it once and always thought Green Day covered it.

Fair play to both bands for releasing two amazing songs
True.

Both top tunes.
 
MCFC BOB said:
Sex Pistols.
Bollox era Pistols was superb and still stands up well today 35 years on.

The rest of the rubbish that carried their name was just pissabouts that should never have seen the light of day (My Way/Something Else and all that carp).
 
Robster48 said:
peoffrey said:
I suppose record sales and influence mean nothing!

On that basis, One Direction are the best band in the world...

Lennon was talented and I love Hey Jude, the rest is dire

If One Direction are shifting records after 40 years and their influence everywhere then I'll be in agreement...
 
Deepest Blue said:
MCFC BOB said:
Sex Pistols.
Bollox era Pistols was superb and still stands up well today 35 years on.

The rest of the rubbish that carried their name was just pissabouts that should never have seen the light of day (My Way/Something Else and all that carp).
Let me elaborate.

Sex Pistols were awful because they were supposed to be awful. The idea of punk was to be against everything else - to be the opposites. And how can you be opposite to cleanly produced pop music? That's right: be the worst you possibly could be. They played guitars out of tune, hired a guy that couldn't even play bass and made sure their singer was grottiest, snarliest, most disgusting human being on the planet. Their influence is unquestionable, and they are arguably one of the most important bands of all time, but they were awful because they were manufactured to be just that.
 
MCFC BOB said:
Deepest Blue said:
MCFC BOB said:
Sex Pistols.
Bollox era Pistols was superb and still stands up well today 35 years on.

The rest of the rubbish that carried their name was just pissabouts that should never have seen the light of day (My Way/Something Else and all that carp).
Let me elaborate.

Sex Pistols were awful because they were supposed to be awful. The idea of punk was to be against everything else - to be the opposites. And how can you be opposite to cleanly produced pop music? That's right: be the worst you possibly could be. They played guitars out of tune, hired a guy that couldn't even play bass and made sure their singer was grottiest, snarliest, most disgusting human being on the planet. Their influence is unquestionable, and they are arguably one of the most important bands of all time, but they were awful because they were manufactured to be just that.

The intro to 'Pretty Vacant' is fantastic... Also liked 'Anarchy....' I wasn't a punk fan though!
 
MCFC BOB said:
Deepest Blue said:
Bollox era Pistols was superb and still stands up well today 35 years on.

The rest of the rubbish that carried their name was just pissabouts that should never have seen the light of day (My Way/Something Else and all that carp).

Let me elaborate.

Sex Pistols were awful because they were supposed to be awful. The idea of punk was to be against everything else - to be the opposites. And how can you be opposite to cleanly produced pop music? That's right: be the worst you possibly could be. They played guitars out of tune, hired a guy that couldn't even play bass and made sure their singer was grottiest, snarliest, most disgusting human being on the planet. Their influence is unquestionable, and they are arguably one of the most important bands of all time, but they were awful because they were manufactured to be just that.

Sid Vicious was a worse human being that Johnny Rotten. Lydon (to give him his real name) is now a very wealthy individual with property who is about as Punk Rock as David Cameron.
 
roaminblue said:
this is going to sound strange, but I gave up on most music a long time ago.

I found almost everything in the past couple of decades to be repetitive, uninspiring, souless and talentless. However, in hindsight I was probably just not exposed to the right type of music.

I still don't like a lot of stuff that is in the charts, but I do have a softspot for bands like Mumford and Sons.

As for awful, its very subjective.

I could never really understand the love for bands like Oasis (some excellent songs, a lot very dull), or Keane, Kasabian, and as for the likes of Blink 182 mentioned above, I cannot stand them.

I've always liked the likes of the Beatles, the stones, probably influenced by my old man, and enjoy the likes of Ry Cooder, The Band, Tom Waits. Not sure why, the music just appealed to me.

My sister is a musician, however, and is very snobbish when it comes to music, I think maybe she had an impact on my attitude, either by making me more selective, or by complaining so much about popular music that I got bored of her whining and stopped listening to it.

That my young friend is also known as getting old.
 
stonerblue said:
roaminblue said:
this is going to sound strange, but I gave up on most music a long time ago.

I found almost everything in the past couple of decades to be repetitive, uninspiring, souless and talentless. However, in hindsight I was probably just not exposed to the right type of music.

I still don't like a lot of stuff that is in the charts, but I do have a softspot for bands like Mumford and Sons.

As for awful, its very subjective.

I could never really understand the love for bands like Oasis (some excellent songs, a lot very dull), or Keane, Kasabian, and as for the likes of Blink 182 mentioned above, I cannot stand them.

I've always liked the likes of the Beatles, the stones, probably influenced by my old man, and enjoy the likes of Ry Cooder, The Band, Tom Waits. Not sure why, the music just appealed to me.

My sister is a musician, however, and is very snobbish when it comes to music, I think maybe she had an impact on my attitude, either by making me more selective, or by complaining so much about popular music that I got bored of her whining and stopped listening to it.

That my young friend is also known as getting old.

Rubbish. My Mate's Dad was in his late 50's yet going to see Moby in concert.
 
peoffrey said:
stonerblue said:
roaminblue said:
this is going to sound strange, but I gave up on most music a long time ago.

I found almost everything in the past couple of decades to be repetitive, uninspiring, souless and talentless. However, in hindsight I was probably just not exposed to the right type of music.

I still don't like a lot of stuff that is in the charts, but I do have a softspot for bands like Mumford and Sons.

As for awful, its very subjective.

I could never really understand the love for bands like Oasis (some excellent songs, a lot very dull), or Keane, Kasabian, and as for the likes of Blink 182 mentioned above, I cannot stand them.

I've always liked the likes of the Beatles, the stones, probably influenced by my old man, and enjoy the likes of Ry Cooder, The Band, Tom Waits. Not sure why, the music just appealed to me.

My sister is a musician, however, and is very snobbish when it comes to music, I think maybe she had an impact on my attitude, either by making me more selective, or by complaining so much about popular music that I got bored of her whining and stopped listening to it.

That my young friend is also known as getting old.

Rubbish. My Mate's Dad was in his late 50's yet going to see Moby in concert.

Egfuckinzakkly
 
stonerblue said:
roaminblue said:
this is going to sound strange, but I gave up on most music a long time ago.

I found almost everything in the past couple of decades to be repetitive, uninspiring, souless and talentless. However, in hindsight I was probably just not exposed to the right type of music.

I still don't like a lot of stuff that is in the charts, but I do have a softspot for bands like Mumford and Sons.

As for awful, its very subjective.

I could never really understand the love for bands like Oasis (some excellent songs, a lot very dull), or Keane, Kasabian, and as for the likes of Blink 182 mentioned above, I cannot stand them.

I've always liked the likes of the Beatles, the stones, probably influenced by my old man, and enjoy the likes of Ry Cooder, The Band, Tom Waits. Not sure why, the music just appealed to me.

My sister is a musician, however, and is very snobbish when it comes to music, I think maybe she had an impact on my attitude, either by making me more selective, or by complaining so much about popular music that I got bored of her whining and stopped listening to it.

That my young friend is also known as getting old.

Hahaha! NOOOoooo, I'm only just 25 (and 32 months)
 

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