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xaviMF22 said:another album I would like to is Oasis'
"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"
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xaviMF22 said:another album I would like to is Oasis'
"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"
blueyedpoet said:RE: Nirvana
I really suggest watching VH1's Classic Album's about Nevermind. Aside from having the ability to write instantly catchy songs, there's a lot more to Nirvana's music.
For instance, how many singers can "scream" completely in tune? Furthermore, the vocal melodies in their songs are undeniable. They rarely, if ever, feel forced, and just flow with the music.
I'm also a fan Krist's bass tone. It's big and bold, yet it doesn't overpower the song.
Each of the members played their instruments to serve the song - a very song oriented band, still a band greater than the sum of it's parts.
Lancemc said:If you want to see the appeal of R.E.M. just listen to "I Believe" which is on Life's Rich Pageant. Everything great about this band packed into one short amaing morsel of heaven.
SpaceOddity said:I'd have to say R.E.M. I like a couple of their songs, but the rest? Not so much. Try as I might, I just can't get into them. Their sound is so dull.
AtomicBono said:Nirvana is overrated, but I still like them, and they did impact music a lot.
Salome said:I agree that Jeff Buckley's Grace and Radiohead's OK Computer are overrated
I'd also add Sigur Ross to that list
not that any of them are bad music, but it sort of bores me after a while
angelordevil said:
But, was it impact in a good way? Every time I hear Nicleback, for example, I'm amazed at how that band (and a million others) have built a career by copying the song structure and vocalization in Nirvana's biggest hit, Smells Like Teen Spirit.
angelordevil said:
Dave Matthews. Critics love him, but he's another I can't get into.
Anu said:Wow, never thought I'd see anti-Radiohead and anti-Beatles sentiment so well consolidated on one thread.
LemonMelon said:
it's more like 4 really crappy solo albums pasted together.
LemonMelon said:
If my saying that the White Album is overrated has anything to do with this anti-Beatles sentiment, I must say that no one should consider it an actual Beatles album...it's more like 4 really crappy solo albums pasted together.
xaviMF22 said:
please never talk to me again.
U2Man said:
please stop posting.
LemonMelon said:
If my saying that the White Album is overrated has anything to do with this anti-Beatles sentiment, I must say that no one should consider it an actual Beatles album...it's more like 4 really crappy solo albums pasted together.
LemonMacPhisto said:
Take it easy Champ, how 'bout you stop talking for a while?
I think it's one of the best double albums ever.
Up there with The Wall, London Calling, Blonde on Blonde...
U2Man said:a thread with both beatles and radiohead anti-sentiment
LemonMelon said:
Can you explain to me why I should consider the White Album even worth mentioning in the same context as Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul, or Abbey Road (the greatest rock album ever made)? None of those albums had filler. The entire first side of the White Album is filler (outside of Back In The USSR, Dear Prudence, and Blackbird)
And what's with all this "OK Computer is overrated" stuff? I can handle one person thinking that, but 5 or 6...
U2Man said:the white album shits all over the wall, london calling and blonde on blonde.
xaviMF22 said:
ok now you stop posting
LemonMelon said:My Beatles top 5:
1. Abbey Road
2. Magical Mystery Tour
3. Rubber Soul
4. Sgt. Pepper
5. Revolver
corianderstem said:I like some of Dylans's stuff (Like a Rolling Stone, A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall, some other tracks), and really liked his latest album, but I don't think he's the end-all, be-all.
That being said, I have loads of respect for him. I just don't care to sit around and listen to a lot of that nasal drone.