most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
32I owned records by pretty much every horrible 1970's corporate rock band you can imagine.
I'm not just talking about Styx and Journey and Triumph and Angel. I'm talking about the bands that made those guys sound good: New England, Little River Band, April Wine, Toto.
I was totally indiscriminate; if I song stuck in my head, I bought it. It took me a long time to develop even a vague semblance of taste, if indeed I ever did.
I'm not just talking about Styx and Journey and Triumph and Angel. I'm talking about the bands that made those guys sound good: New England, Little River Band, April Wine, Toto.
I was totally indiscriminate; if I song stuck in my head, I bought it. It took me a long time to develop even a vague semblance of taste, if indeed I ever did.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
33rocker654 wrote:BTW:
Death Valley '69 - Sonic Youth.
You're so full of shit if this is really the most embarrassing record you've owned. Either that or you take rock snobbery to a whole new level.
Here we go (keep in mind I'm in my early 20s):
Everclear
Collective Soul
Weezer
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Sting
Boston
I'm sure there's more. And I'm sure they get a lot worse.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
35burun wrote:connor wrote:Boston
Boston are awesome! Do not be ashamed! Unless this was the album with "Amanda" on it. Then you have something to be ashamed of.
You'll notice that I didn't list Boston in my shameful post above. Nothin' wrong with some Boston now and again. I prefer to catch it unawares on the radio, though. While I probably have their first two records upstairs in the guest room somewhere, I can't imagine putting them on.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
36Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:You'll notice that I didn't list Boston in my shameful post above.
But you did mention Styx, who I also like. I think I've defended them a little too vocally in the past, though. Yeah, DeYoung is a jerk. But there's some good stuff on those records.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
37burun wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:You'll notice that I didn't list Boston in my shameful post above.
But you did mention Styx, who I also like. I think I've defended them a little too vocally in the past, though. Yeah, DeYoung is a jerk. But there's some good stuff on those records.
If you're gonna put Styx on the table, then I think it's ok if I admit to a certain affection for Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb by Tripping Daisy.
Yeah. The "got a girl" band.
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Oh you can all go fuck yourselves!
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
38burun wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:You'll notice that I didn't list Boston in my shameful post above.
But you did mention Styx, who I also like. I think I've defended them a little too vocally in the past, though. Yeah, DeYoung is a jerk. But there's some good stuff on those records.
No, there is not. I've heard them--I saw them in concert and knew at twelve that they were bland and effete. Dennis DeYoung's songs/singing are no better or worse than Tommy Shaw's ("Renegade," anyone?).
Face it: Styx stynx.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
39Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:It took me a long time to develop even a vague semblance of taste, if indeed I ever did.
I often find 'taste' to be a significant obstacle to my musical entertainment. Luckily, I quashed that one some time ago.
I like Styx. Saw them live a few years ago. Pretty good, and one of the most genuinely creepy audiences you will see at a live show. Yikes.
most embarassing records you ve ever owned (past tense!)
40Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:No, there is not. I've heard them--I saw them in concert and knew at twelve that they were bland and effete. Dennis DeYoung's songs/singing are no better or worse than Tommy Shaw's ("Renegade," anyone?).
Face it: Styx stynx.
"Sail Away" is a great song. It's about aliens.