What is the song you wish your favorite artist never made?
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What is the song you wish your favorite artist never made?
What is the song you wish your favorite artist never made?
Is there a song you think is totally bad made by your favorite artist?
Is there a song you think is totally bad made by your favorite artist?
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KISS
Rock and Roll all nite
Rock and Roll all nite
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Not a song or artist in particular but the one that springs to mind is the whole album of Coverdale:Page. What a tragedy that was....the horror. My opinion of Jimmy Page was tarnished after that.
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The Police - Flexable Strategies
Even they hate it. They mention in their boxed set that the marketing machine said "Come up with a B side TODAY!!!!!" and they hammered out that pathetic instrumental in 10 minutes.
Even they hate it. They mention in their boxed set that the marketing machine said "Come up with a B side TODAY!!!!!" and they hammered out that pathetic instrumental in 10 minutes.
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Tom Waits' "Filipino Box Spring Hog" - not the song, but a version of it
This song originally appeared in 1993 on a benefit album called Born to Choose. It's loose, fun, powerful, rough, & beautiful. I played it all the time.
Then in 1999, he totally reworked it & put it on his Mule Variations album. He added all kinds of nonsense like a harmonica & really bad drums. It has a totally different feel & makes me sick. It ruins the album for me somewhat because I just can't listen to it all the way through. I have to run over to the stereo everytime & skip to the next track.
The worst part is the really cool version will be buried & forgotten while the bad one will live on on Mule Variations. & it seems Tom never realized his "error" as I've heard some live boots & he does it very similar to the album.
This song originally appeared in 1993 on a benefit album called Born to Choose. It's loose, fun, powerful, rough, & beautiful. I played it all the time.
Then in 1999, he totally reworked it & put it on his Mule Variations album. He added all kinds of nonsense like a harmonica & really bad drums. It has a totally different feel & makes me sick. It ruins the album for me somewhat because I just can't listen to it all the way through. I have to run over to the stereo everytime & skip to the next track.
The worst part is the really cool version will be buried & forgotten while the bad one will live on on Mule Variations. & it seems Tom never realized his "error" as I've heard some live boots & he does it very similar to the album.
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The entire "Everyday" album by Dave Matthews Band. What's worse is that they recorded some of their best studio material ever right before Everyday, and then scrapped it. Luckily, resourceful fans made sure it was released on the Internet.
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CLUTCH- "Careful with that Mic"
While not a bad song, it's not typical Clutch fare, and ironically it has garnered some radio play (which is unheard of for them). While they deserve the recognition, it sucks to see Frat-like bandwagon jumpers at the shows moshing it up yelling "play that one song". If it means more for the band though I suppose I can stomach it because I would love to see them achieve some much deserved commercial success. If any band could maintain their artistic integrity it would be them.
While not a bad song, it's not typical Clutch fare, and ironically it has garnered some radio play (which is unheard of for them). While they deserve the recognition, it sucks to see Frat-like bandwagon jumpers at the shows moshing it up yelling "play that one song". If it means more for the band though I suppose I can stomach it because I would love to see them achieve some much deserved commercial success. If any band could maintain their artistic integrity it would be them.
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the wrong girl - belle and sebastian. The ever so insightful lyrics sound as though they were penned in a matter of minutes. The instrumentals are trite and repetitive. There really isn't anything redeeming at all about this song, which is unfortuante. I love most of this stuff, but I think Fold your hands overall is not such a wonderful album despite a few great songs.
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U2 - "Angel of Harlem" (except maybe the acoustic live version - there's something about the bombast of the studio version that just rings false)
REM - "Everybody Hurts" (stealing shamelessly from the Simon & Garfunkel catalog with that one, Mikey - what a steaming pile)
Prince - "Graffitti Bridge" (and most anything released over the last 10 years)
The Cure - "Why Can't I Be You?" (so NOT the Cure)
Depeche Mode - "I Feel You" ([sarcasm]You'd a-never guessed David had been a heroin addict, would ya?[/sarcasm])
REM - "Everybody Hurts" (stealing shamelessly from the Simon & Garfunkel catalog with that one, Mikey - what a steaming pile)
Prince - "Graffitti Bridge" (and most anything released over the last 10 years)
The Cure - "Why Can't I Be You?" (so NOT the Cure)
Depeche Mode - "I Feel You" ([sarcasm]You'd a-never guessed David had been a heroin addict, would ya?[/sarcasm])
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Originally posted by Giantrobo
KISS
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Here's my list:
"Tonight" - David Bowie (should have left it as an Iggy song)
and speaking of Iggy, "Candy". God that song is attrocious. And so not Iggy. Wild Mood Swings - yes the entire album by the Cure. Sore mistake, that. I second "Shiny Happy People". Oh, and "Walking on the Sun" by Smashmouth. I blame this one song for their so-called popularity. They are a suck band, and if they had never had a hit, the radio would never have inflicted them upon the unsuspecting public.
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Originally posted by mllefoo
Oh, and "Walking on the Sun" by Smashmouth. I blame this one song for their so-called popularity. They are a suck band, and if they had never had a hit, the radio would never have inflicted them upon the unsuspecting public.
Oh, and "Walking on the Sun" by Smashmouth. I blame this one song for their so-called popularity. They are a suck band, and if they had never had a hit, the radio would never have inflicted them upon the unsuspecting public.
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Last Kiss by Pearl Jam
I guess what I hate most about it is that top-40 radio played it to death as if they had just discovered PJ, and then they totally forgot PJ as if they weren't around anymore. PJ just doesn't belong in the mainstream machine and I was afraid that they were going to sell out or something when I began hearing that song. I still don't like it today.
I guess what I hate most about it is that top-40 radio played it to death as if they had just discovered PJ, and then they totally forgot PJ as if they weren't around anymore. PJ just doesn't belong in the mainstream machine and I was afraid that they were going to sell out or something when I began hearing that song. I still don't like it today.
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I'm hesitant to say this one because I may be missing some historical significance due to my age, but my first taste of Clapton was the Timepieces greatest hits album. It's all one cool groove, until it gets to Hand Jive, then it seems to take a detour into clown school. WTF is a handjive? I'm convinced it's some bizarre form of masturbation.
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I'm going to get raked over the coals for this, but:
Tori Amos - Me and a Gun
I know why she wrote it, and I appreciate that, but I certainly don't like listening to it, I don't think it's her best work, and I am SO tired of hearing it at every Tori concert I attend!
Tori Amos - Me and a Gun
I know why she wrote it, and I appreciate that, but I certainly don't like listening to it, I don't think it's her best work, and I am SO tired of hearing it at every Tori concert I attend!
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I completely second Dave Mathews "Everyday" call, this album stinks worse than my ex-girls breath. Uh, Dave, nice to see you learned how to play the electric guitar, now go put it away and get the acoustic. Also, the new Kid Rock song "Long road of faith (or sumpin like that)" is just hitting the airwaves and is about the equivelent of an aural enima. Kid, what happened?
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Originally posted by Mafia81RCV
Last Kiss by Pearl Jam
I guess what I hate most about it is that top-40 radio played it to death as if they had just discovered PJ, and then they totally forgot PJ as if they weren't around anymore. PJ just doesn't belong in the mainstream machine and I was afraid that they were going to sell out or something when I began hearing that song. I still don't like it today.
Last Kiss by Pearl Jam
I guess what I hate most about it is that top-40 radio played it to death as if they had just discovered PJ, and then they totally forgot PJ as if they weren't around anymore. PJ just doesn't belong in the mainstream machine and I was afraid that they were going to sell out or something when I began hearing that song. I still don't like it today.
What? Many of you did not realize this is a cover? It is.
Listen to the original by Frank J. Wilson and the Cavaliers. It went to #2 on the Top 40 in 1964 & it is a truly a great death song of the times.