This thread
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=25595
asks what acclaimed artists can't you stand to listen to? Well, there are so many. Here's a different question:
What songs do you like by artists that you generally can't stand?
I'll start:
Bob Seger: Katmandu and I'm Not A Number
Journey: Wheel in the Sky
Eddie Money: A good cover of Rock 'n' Roll Doctor from the Lowell George tribute album of the same name.
Phil Collins: Land of Confusion (or is this only because of the video?)
This should be fun.
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Thread: Best song by worst band?
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2006-12-09, 14:09 #1
Best song by worst band?
More than 43,663 songs on 4,141 albums by 1,217 artists.
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2006-12-09, 15:01 #2
Good question.
But I find it difficult to answer that on the top of my head. Fortunately, I don't have many CD's with artists I don't like. So I have to do some reasearch here
But to get the ball rolling:
I have never been a fan of The Rolling Stones, but I like "Angie".
TomSB3, Rotel RC-1070/RB-1070, dynaBel Exact, Kimber Kable 4TC and Timbre.
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2006-12-10, 05:17 #3
Here is another one: "Careless whisper" with George Michael.
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2006-12-10, 06:11 #4
Baker Street, Gerry Rafferty.
Down Under, Men At Work.
Ceejay.
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2006-12-10, 06:35 #5
Little Red Corvette and Kiss, by Prince...
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2006-12-10, 21:52 #6I've got a fever above my waist
You got a squeeze box on your knee
I know the truth is in between the 1st and 40th drink - Tori Amos
Squeezebox Classic -> NAD T743 -> Krix Phoenix
Oh, and a BOOM...
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2006-12-10, 22:26 #7Junior Member
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2006-12-11, 06:27 #8
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2006-12-11, 15:02 #9
Interesting!
I guess what that really means is that Baker Street belongs to a different musical style from the rest of his work: you like one style, I like the other.
So this thread is really about "examples of artists who have released a song which is quite different from their other work"?
Ceejay.
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2006-12-12, 19:18 #10
Wait, an update on my collection - I just won the latest Stones album at a showing of 'Gimme Shelter', where Sam Cutler (ex Stones tour manager during the lates 60s) gave a Q&A session after the movie. He's a wild and interesting dude - friends of mine and I ended up drinking with him till 5 the next morning. Not recommended behaviour for a person of my vintage, but you rarely get a chance to spend time with a guy who counts the members of the Rolling Stones as his personal friends...I'll let you know what I think of 'A Bigger Bang' soon.
I've got a fever above my waist
You got a squeeze box on your knee
I know the truth is in between the 1st and 40th drink - Tori Amos
Squeezebox Classic -> NAD T743 -> Krix Phoenix
Oh, and a BOOM...

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