Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands
112SecondEdition wrote:Umm...New Order, "Ceremony," "Everything's Gone Green," "Blue Monday," and "In A Lonely Place." Four brilliant songs out of an oeuvre of crap. Especially "In A Lonely Place" - that song is Joy Division, plain and simple, and Stephen Morris's Curtis-esque vocals are fantastic.
i'm going to add "dreams never end," and "leave me alone."
somebody help me. i can't help myself.
Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands
113SecondEdition wrote:instead I get Billy Corgan's metal-file-up-a-pig's-ass squeal, that fucking bald munchkin. Why did David Pajo work with this greasy, pretentious tool?
Munchkin? I think the guy's like 6'4. And I can't stand reading anymore of this crap about the Smashing Pumpkins being horrible. Yes, after Siamese Dream they started to decline, and perhaps the man is pretentious. But just going on probability, I would guess that Billy Corgan has got more musical talent in a single booger than is contained in most people's entire bloodline.
Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands
114Poison Arrow by ABC. I fucking love that song, yet really dislike anything else that band ever did.
"Why stop now, just when I'm hating it?" - Marvin
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115"Lost & Found (Over and Over Again)" - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (their ONLY good song)
"Three Days" - Jane's Addiction (whoo when that guitar comes in, I ALWAYS get the goosebumps)
"Why Georgia" - John Mayer
"Dramamine" - Modest Mouse
"To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)" - Ryan Adams
"Three Days" - Jane's Addiction (whoo when that guitar comes in, I ALWAYS get the goosebumps)
"Why Georgia" - John Mayer
"Dramamine" - Modest Mouse
"To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High)" - Ryan Adams
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116Lips Like Sugar: Echo and the Bunnymen
and a handfull of early Duran Duran.
Girls on film(night version)
Rio(night version)
Hungry like the Wolf
Hold back the rain(night version)
and a handfull of early Duran Duran.
Girls on film(night version)
Rio(night version)
Hungry like the Wolf
Hold back the rain(night version)
Guilty Pleasures II: Good Songs by Godawful Bands
117Not really the fault of the artist, but I enjoy some of those "String Tribute" albums that no name labels put out. Tool really lends itself to chamber music. I'd like to hear the chromatics on a slayer tribute.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
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118He's always seemed like one of those megalomaniac types to me - that is, he's got massive amounts of talent compromised by total egotism and no ability to self-edit. The good Pumpkins stuff still blows my mind, but there's been a lot of filler over the years.matthias beebe wrote:Munchkin? I think the guy's like 6'4. And I can't stand reading anymore of this crap about the Smashing Pumpkins being horrible. Yes, after Siamese Dream they started to decline, and perhaps the man is pretentious. But just going on probability, I would guess that Billy Corgan has got more musical talent in a single booger than is contained in most people's entire bloodline.SecondEdition wrote:instead I get Billy Corgan's metal-file-up-a-pig's-ass squeal, that fucking bald munchkin. Why did David Pajo work with this greasy, pretentious tool?
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
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119Anyway You Want It- Journey
zom-zom wrote:Why do drummers insist on calling the little stools they sit on "thrones"? Kings of nothing.
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120Mexican Radio- Wall Of Voodoo
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.