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10-23-2014, 08:23 AM | #9691 (permalink) | |
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Sort of agree. The singing is my least favorite component in all three of those bands. |
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10-23-2014, 08:42 AM | #9693 (permalink) |
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Madvillainy does have some incredible tracks, but overall there's too much filler in the form of skits and intros and all that crap. Really prefer Vaudeville Villain as an album, when it comes to MF Doom.
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10-23-2014, 09:03 AM | #9694 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE=kriswright;1500695]It'd be a lot easier to agree with this if "Cosmic Thing" and "Little Creatures" weren't such fantastic pop albums.
Certainly it's all subjective. The Heads did lots of good albums during their pop phase. I'm very fond of True Stories and Naked also, but I don't think they compare to records like Talking Heads 77 or Remain in Light. Those were world changers. Some of my perspective might come from just having lived through it and knowing what an impact those New Wave bands had when they first started appearing in the 70's. It's like folks who rave about Sgt. Pepper. As huge a Beatles fan as I am, I think Sgt. Pepper is my least favorite of their records, but for people who were actively listening to music in those days, it was a real touchstone for them. |
10-23-2014, 09:15 AM | #9695 (permalink) |
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I can see the perspective - And we might agree that a lot of New Wave was the 60s in reverse: They started with musically adventurous stuff and then simplified back to straight-ahead pop. I don't personally mind that because I love straight-ahead pop. But I love when bands reach out, too.
With this era in particular, my age might come into play. The first B-52s song I ever heard was "Love Shack" on the radio. I was about 10 years old and we got a cassette of Cosmic Thing and I loved it. As I grew up, I worked my way back through their catalog and fell in love with the rest. Similar with Talking Heads - first heard "Once in a Lifetime" and then eventually stuff like "Wild, Wild Life" and loved all of that. Eventually found out about the CBGBs stuff later. So maybe the way I experienced these bands was more conventional - from their pop stuff to their exploratory stuff, rather than the way you'd have heard it originally. |
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Me old mate, that's hardly an unpopular opinion, it's one of the most famous albums of its time. It's like nearly on every essential rock and new-wave lists out there.
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10-23-2014, 09:40 AM | #9697 (permalink) |
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Since you like ELO, I will back off on my Styx comments. Being an ELO fan (and especially a Boomtown Rats fan!) I know what it's like to get dumped on. I like pure pop too.
If you want to state an unpopular musical opinion about the Cars, say that Panorama was their best album. |
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Panorama also contains one of their best ever songs as well:
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10-23-2014, 06:25 PM | #9699 (permalink) | |
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Neurofunk and the drum & bass community are the frontier of technical music production and sound design.
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10-23-2014, 10:49 PM | #9700 (permalink) | |
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The Wake the indie band is way better than The Wake the Heavy Metal band.
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