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kd5 06-26-10 11:35 AM

Musicians you wish would retire
 
I may think of more as time wears on but for now I wish the Rolling Stones would just freakin' retire (fer' cryin' out loud). Tired of seeing/hearing about 67 year old stringy wrinkly Mick Jagger and old/tired/wrinkly heroin addict Keith Richards still trying to strut their grandfatherly stuff onstage, makes me want to puke.

Wish they would just retire, relax in their twilight years with all their millions...:rolleyes: -kd5-

hbilly 06-26-10 11:46 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Lady Gaga

Tarantino 06-26-10 02:05 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by Lemmy (Post 10233798)
Sorry, he said musicians, not attention whores.

But....+1 for Caca.

Oh, and P-willy, or whatever his name is today.

:rolleyes:

Clever.

nodeerforamonth 06-26-10 02:24 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Any rapper or "hip hop" "artist".

U2
Anyone in the billboard top 10.

Dan 06-26-10 04:14 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Aerosmith
Bon Jovi
Rolling Stones
Justin Bieber

statcat 06-26-10 04:16 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
kiss, what are they on their fifteenth "farewell" tour again?

islandclaws 06-26-10 04:35 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Bob Dylan - Can't stand the man.

yoshimi 06-26-10 04:40 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Eminem should retire. Actually I haven't listened to him in years. Does he still rap about killing his wife or has he moved on?

B5Erik 06-26-10 10:33 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by statcat (Post 10234078)
kiss, what are they on their fifteenth "farewell" tour again?

While they are long in the tooth, they have only once gone to the, "Farewell," card (2000) - and that did turn out to be the last tour with the original line-up.

I don't have a problem with any older band continuing to play - as long as they can still cut it both in the studio and on stage. Ronnie James Dio was a great example of age not meaning squat - the guy was still one of the very best right up until the end (at the age of 67).

Fist of Doom 06-27-10 04:02 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
I wish they'd all retire, and stop making such a racket.

And, while they're at it, they need to get off my lawn! :mad:

JAA 06-27-10 07:45 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Ah, this ought to be a fun thread. Give me awhile to get back to you. I'm going to go compile a large list of every artist I either hate or don't get and put it here. Certain to offend many of you. Heh, heh . . . :eyebrow:

Decker 06-27-10 09:07 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
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Hokeyboy 06-27-10 09:17 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
None. The ones I don't like, I don't listen to. Although I would like Shakira to retire right on my face.

BearFan 06-28-10 03:06 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by statcat (Post 10234078)
kiss, what are they on their fifteenth "farewell" tour again?


They did the farewell, now they are on the Beach Boys milk it for all it's worth leg, not matter how few members are actually in the bad tour.

Also add Ozzy to the list, the last few albums have been pretty poor and it would ideally remove his wife from the spotlight.

CRM114 06-28-10 03:12 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Any of the 70's revival acts - Styx, Doobie Bros, Heart, Blue Oyster Cult. All good in their day but now they are milking it for people who have an inability to move on.

Numanoid 06-28-10 04:40 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by CRM114 (Post 10236990)
for people who have an inability to move on.

What does that even mean? Does music have a shelf life?

kd5 06-28-10 04:56 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
It's not that I don't have an inability to move on, it's that I have an inability to stomach the lack of real creativity in the music of today.

Yesterday's music will always have its place in my album collection. -kd5-

Spiderbite 06-28-10 05:24 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Fucking Brian May and Roger Taylor. Quit pissing on Queen's name and go the John Deacon route.

Jason 06-28-10 05:26 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by statcat (Post 10234078)
kiss, what are they on their fifteenth "farewell" tour again?

They're not billing them as farewell tours. They're just going through all of their marketing slogans in naming their current tours.

Bacon 06-28-10 06:00 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by hbilly (Post 10233729)
Lady Gaga


Originally Posted by Lemmy (Post 10233798)
Sorry, he said musicians, not attention whores.

But....+1 for Caca.

Oh, and P-willy, or whatever his name is today.


Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth (Post 10233916)
Any rapper or "hip hop" "artist".


.

:up: times infinity

Vlyger 06-28-10 06:22 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 
Barry Manilow. But in all seriousness..........
Too many to name. Basically any artist or rock band from the '60s/'70s/'80s who hasn't released a decent studio album of new material in the past fifteen years. They know who they are.

Here is a list of artists from those eras who still kick ass (in my opinion) and who should not retire:
-AC/DC
-Alice Cooper
-Armored Saint
-Dio*
-Iron Maiden
-Judas Priest
-Megadeth
-Motorhead
-Rush
....just to name a few.

*Yeah, I know he passed away. But even at his age he still continued to record great music (and still would if he was alive).

auto 06-28-10 08:13 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth (Post 10233916)
Any rapper or "hip hop" "artist".

U2
Anyone in the billboard top 10.

There is no part of this statement that isn't ridiculous.

The only part you could even argue is U2 and that would definitely be a minority opinion.

Edit: I take that back. The thread details musicians you "wish: would retire, not who "should" retire. More power to you although your music collection must be pretty narrow.

cungar 06-28-10 08:18 PM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by Vlyger (Post 10237303)
Barry Manilow. But in all seriousness..........
Too many to name. Basically any artist or rock band from the '60s/'70s/'80s who hasn't released a decent studio album of new material in the past fifteen years. They know who they are.

Here is a list of artists from those eras who still kick ass (in my opinion) and who should not retire:
-AC/DC
-Alice Cooper
-Armored Saint
-Dio*
-Iron Maiden
-Judas Priest
-Megadeth
-Motorhead
-Rush
....just to name a few.

*Yeah, I know he passed away. But even at his age he still continued to record great music (and still would if he was alive).

Alice Cooper is still performing? What's he playing? Morongo Indian Gaming Casinos?

wm lopez 06-29-10 01:42 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by B5Erik (Post 10234596)
While they are long in the tooth, they have only once gone to the, "Farewell," card (2000) - and that did turn out to be the last tour with the original line-up.

I don't have a problem with any older band continuing to play - as long as they can still cut it both in the studio and on stage. Ronnie James Dio was a great example of age not meaning squat - the guy was still one of the very best right up until the end (at the age of 67).

Did Dio's cd sales back up what you said? Just asking.

Supermallet 06-29-10 02:04 AM

Re: Musicians you wish would retire
 

Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10233718)
I may think of more as time wears on but for now I wish the Rolling Stones would just freakin' retire (fer' cryin' out loud). Tired of seeing/hearing about 67 year old stringy wrinkly Mick Jagger and old/tired/wrinkly heroin addict Keith Richards still trying to strut their grandfatherly stuff onstage, makes me want to puke.

Wish they would just retire, relax in their twilight years with all their millions...:rolleyes: -kd5-

I saw The Stones in 2005 and they absolutely rocked, and not as a nostalgia act. Metallica opened for them and The Rolling Stones still put on a better show. So I disagree with your assessment that they should retire.


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