Music you've grown out of, revisited

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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Pearl Jam with Gigaton. Didn't stick.
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Yeah I was really into it for 48 hours and haven't listened since.
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Just seems like a lack of effort or integrity. Leaves a sour taste.
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There was a point in my youth where, like a lot of idiot kids, I was like REALLY into The Doors. It was a short phase, less than a year, probably. I still like them enough when I hear a song out and about or on the radio or something. But I haven't actively put on a Doors record in ages.

Not sure if that kind of thing makes the cut for this thread. But after thinking about this a lot, it's the only real example I can think of.
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Same. Mr. Mojo Risin used to come off as magical, mysterious, brilliant... Now I just think of him as a confident alcoholic bum with a decent voice.
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Have you guys read Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugarman? It really demystified Morrison for me. By the end he was just a fat dude in exile.
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Haven't read but don't think I need to. I already have that impression.
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tree_ wrote:Haven't read but don't think I need to. I already have that impression.

Iggy Pop also comes off as a total clown in the book
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never thought much of him at all
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epilogue wrote:There was a point in my youth where, like a lot of idiot kids, I was like REALLY into The Doors. It was a short phase, less than a year, probably. I still like them enough when I hear a song out and about or on the radio or something. But I haven't actively put on a Doors record in ages.

Not sure if that kind of thing makes the cut for this thread. But after thinking about this a lot, it's the only real example I can think of.
pretty much the only time i break out into a dance is when peace frog comes on....
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epilogue wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Elliott Smith
NO!
My depression has matured way too much to relate with that mopey 20-something crap.
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verb_to_trust wrote:Have you guys read Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugarman? It really demystified Morrison for me. By the end he was just a fat dude in exile.
What tree said.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
epilogue wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Elliott Smith
NO!
My depression has matured way too much to relate with that mopey 20-something crap.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
epilogue wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Elliott Smith
NO!
My depression has matured way too much to relate with that mopey 20-something crap.

Mine most certainly has not
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verb_to_trust wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
epilogue wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Elliott Smith
NO!
My depression has matured way too much to relate with that mopey 20-something crap.

Mine most certainly has not
Yeah, I still get a lot out of Alanis Morissette, so it's pretty clear where my depression maturity sits.
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epilogue wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
epilogue wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:Elliott Smith
NO!
My depression has matured way too much to relate with that mopey 20-something crap.

Mine most certainly has not
Yeah, I still get a lot out of Alanis Morissette, so it's pretty clear where my depression maturity sits.
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doug rr wrote:
epilogue wrote:There was a point in my youth where, like a lot of idiot kids, I was like REALLY into The Doors. It was a short phase, less than a year, probably. I still like them enough when I hear a song out and about or on the radio or something. But I haven't actively put on a Doors record in ages.

Not sure if that kind of thing makes the cut for this thread. But after thinking about this a lot, it's the only real example I can think of.
pretty much the only time i break out into a dance is when peace frog comes on....
It is funky. The transition from the previous song helps, too. Haven't heard that in a long time.
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Self wrote:
doug rr wrote:
epilogue wrote:There was a point in my youth where, like a lot of idiot kids, I was like REALLY into The Doors. It was a short phase, less than a year, probably. I still like them enough when I hear a song out and about or on the radio or something. But I haven't actively put on a Doors record in ages.

Not sure if that kind of thing makes the cut for this thread. But after thinking about this a lot, it's the only real example I can think of.
pretty much the only time i break out into a dance is when peace frog comes on....
It is funky. The transition from the previous song helps, too. Haven't heard that in a long time.
we should all do a Doors listening party some night
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