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can somebody tell me 2 or 3 names from the good songs?
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Hail has 2+2=5 and Go To Sleep, the rest sorta sucks though.
I like Paranoid Android and one or two other tracks from OK Computer, but as an album I find it very unfulfilling. |
T Rex - their hippy stuff can be fairly painful at times, but the Glam ROCK stuff is Power Win all the way, baby.
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I love T-Rex's hippy stuff!
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sarram - some of it IS good, but the Tolkien nonsense makes me want to knaw my hands off. And as the late, great John Waters said, he did have a bit of a Larry the Lamb voice then.
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So obvious, and yet I didn't think of it :) |
The Stone Roses?!?
Prior to their first album they were pretty awful. Saying that they were only ever really 'awesome' on that first album and the 'Fools Gold' EP. |
The Boys Next Door/Birthday Party - the first Boys Next Door LP ("Door Door"), is pretty blah (save the awesome "Shivers"), but all else that followed was godlike...
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The Notwist.
The Beach Boys. |
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I'd have to agree with you there, the early singles that I've heard are disposable at best. Though for me Second Coming is their best stuff, its more... dancey, 'Begging You' being one of the best dance tracks I can think of. |
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i'm not sure if pulp were mentioned. but they were terrible at the beginning and then released three amazing albums.
yeah, "2+2=5" is the best song off "hail to the thief" and is an actual good song. the rest of the album is pretty bad to terrible. |
I actually like most of the Beach Boys early shit over the later stuff. Though Pet sounds is my favorite, the smile/smilie smile shit is my least favorite. I know smile is supposed to be amazing but most of it just doesn't deliver.
Finally, ironically, heroes and villains is one of my favs. But their early shit? they were a solid band, way more solid than later. Early beatles was solid too, nothing like a bunch of drunk brits on a shit load of uppers. They didn't start awful, or mediocre...the hamburg days were their best and they road that wave until they stopped playing shows. Then they got awesome again. fuck u if you don't love strawberry fields. I would also say the black lips, tho that's kind of unfair. They've been a band for 8 years so when they first started, doing traditional, kind of boring punk, they were mediocre....but then tapped into the psychedlia and shock rock with their second album. hmmm.... This is kind of a tough thread tho. I think the Stones sucked until the early 70s material. I would say Silverchair was pretty bad, looking back. I liked their single when it came out...in 4th grade haha. I stopped listening to them for years, until diorama came out, and I liked that alot. I think they became very good as a band, but really overproduced the hell out of their records...making me dislike them alittle. That could just be their labels call tho...silly australians. The dissociatives are pretty cool. Whatever, most of you probably hate me now after this post. go listen to norwegian black metal and cut yrself!!!!!! well, some of that is rad too actually |
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but its nowhere near the b-day party. are you familiar with the israeli band the witches 90's duet with cave singing shivers? its pretty good. they were a pretty decent band as well. one of israel's cult punk bands' who disbanded when their singer died in a car crash http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE2eJTlMwVw |
I can't really think of any band... :/
hail to the thief is my fav. kid a and amnesiac are great. ok computer is good. the rest of the albums might take a week until i get bored of them, except for 'permanent daylight' out of 'my iron lung ep' which is... brilliant. |
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That's a better version than Cave's, if you're asking me. And there's a (lesbian) friend of mine who used to go out with an (Israeli) girl who looks just like the blonde girl in the video. Popular look, or brushes with fame? |
could be. they were popular in the mid 90s. so shes probably in her 40s now...
im pretty sure that all three members are gay though, so the chances are good |
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I definitely agree with that.. I feel this way about the Black Keys, I could not stand them a few years ago, but I really enjoyed their last album. |
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Sutcliff Jugend? |
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The most shining example I can think of. |
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Didn't Thurston Moore kill him with his big fucking dick anyways? |
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That's true. MBV's early stuff was pretty decent as far as that sort of stuff goes. |
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not true |
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Well that statement was based entirely on hearsay, but they're still total rubbish |
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i disagree. their first album is shit. but all their eps up to "isn't anything" are great. "isn't anything" was good and "loveless" is totally boring. |
pennywise began to be good only from "land of the free?"
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Radiohead. |
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Oh Dude......it blows me away still. |
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Couldn't disagree more. HTTT is certainly their least appreciated album. |
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A few years later, I say.. The first two Labradford LPs are the only ones I kept, and the only ones that I don't find to be super-sterile snoozefests. I am probably more attached to those because Prazision completely blew my mind when it came out. It made a huge impression. The first few Death In June LPs are not to my taste so much, but when he switched to the "apocalyptic folk" style, I couldn't get enough. |
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I really like Hail to the T hief. Myxamatosis is such a kickass song I'm gonna listen to it now. Houses of the Holy just ended. |
With regards to Radiohead, I don't think it's 100% fair to say they were ever "awful". Sure. Pablo Honey is easily their weakest album (yes, I think In Rainbows is better), but it has some good tracks...You, Creep, Stop Whispering (check out Thom Yorke's hair in the video for a good laugh), Anyone Can Play Guitar, and Blow Out come easiest to mind.
But it's not like any of their albums are perfect: The Bends: Bones, Black Star OK Computer: hmm...I might've said Let Down was well named in the past, but now I like it... Kid A: the title track isn't really that good, and neither is Motion Picture Soundtrack Amnesiac: Morning Bell was better on Kid A, and Life in a Glasshouse just bores me Hail to the Thief: A Punchup at a Wedding is easily the worst song Radiohead have ever done. Beyond that, this one's pretty solid. In Rainbows: I like Weird Fishes/Appreggi, but it does lean a bit too close to Snow Patrol territory for my liking at times, and Faust Arp is obvious filler. |
Tom Waits with his first two albums were meh, piano blues stuff but from "Small Change" on Waits became awesome.
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Hair Police: Blow Out Your Blood was a childish little album and they grew into a fairly awesome, at times, group.
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I certainly agree with both. Although, I still wouldn't call Magik Markers 'awesome'. They certainly have some potential I never would've said they had 4 years ago. |
I think Coil got better over the course of their career, though they never really sucked. The incline of the graph is up though
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did ANYBODY say radiohead
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