my wife had a business party one night in nyc with the bacon brothersdad wrote:i love their music. i guess I'll have to check out these property brothers now.Jorge wrote:They're closer to the Mario brothers
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Those people probably haven't heard Chat Pile is all.dad wrote:they say it all the time.Ello Sailor wrote:People say that? lolepilogue wrote:I like REM but I certainly don't like them the way I feel like everyone thinks I should. This whole "greatest american rock band of all time" thing is absurd to me. But I do think they made some good music.bodysnatcher wrote:REM
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REM is definitely one I really tried to like. I listened to their entire 80s output, and it was just awful. Couldn't even make it to the 90s, when they made a few ok songs.
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prove itdad wrote:they say it all the time.Ello Sailor wrote:People say that? lolepilogue wrote:I like REM but I certainly don't like them the way I feel like everyone thinks I should. This whole "greatest american rock band of all time" thing is absurd to me. But I do think they made some good music.bodysnatcher wrote:REM
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make me.Chris_H_2 wrote:prove itdad wrote:they say it all the time.Ello Sailor wrote:People say that? lolepilogue wrote:I like REM but I certainly don't like them the way I feel like everyone thinks I should. This whole "greatest american rock band of all time" thing is absurd to me. But I do think they made some good music.bodysnatcher wrote:REM
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Chris_H_2 wrote:prove itdad wrote:they say it all the time.Ello Sailor wrote:People say that? lolepilogue wrote:I like REM but I certainly don't like them the way I feel like everyone thinks I should. This whole "greatest american rock band of all time" thing is absurd to me. But I do think they made some good music.bodysnatcher wrote:REM
VinylGuy wrote:True words. Seeing them live was a full realization of how good they were.stip wrote:REM is probably the best American rock band of all time. I think we just need to go ahead and realize this
Norris wrote:Stip might be right on this one.
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Well crap, I certainly have egg on my face. Dammit.
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
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Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
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And yet his voice was not the blocker at all. Trag’s summary makes sense to me, though.Ello Sailor wrote:I got into the Pumpkins in '01 and they're probably my favorite band of all time.
Billy's voice is just super polarizing. I don't think it's much deeper than that.
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I like Billy's voice.McParadigm wrote:And yet his voice was not the blocker at all. Trag’s summary makes sense to me, though.Ello Sailor wrote:I got into the Pumpkins in '01 and they're probably my favorite band of all time.
Billy's voice is just super polarizing. I don't think it's much deeper than that.
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Well this is a pleasant surprise.
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if only corgan weren't such an asshat.
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I mean, I guess. But if you're going to limit yourself to artists who aren't asshats you're going to have a bad time.
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i never said i didn't like nor listened to their music.
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I've tried the Grateful Dead a couple of times. Listened to studio albums, live shows, old stuff, newer stuff (Dead and Co. and the like), and while I feel like there's something there, they have never really clicked for me.
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Don’t make me go on another diatribe…Simple Torture wrote:I've tried the Grateful Dead a couple of times. Listened to studio albums, live shows, old stuff, newer stuff (Dead and Co. and the like), and while I feel like there's something there, they have never really clicked for me.
Actually that was nicely said for not liking them but getting that there’s something there.
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I'm an odd case because I only really like Grateful Dead up to early 1973. I like some of the studio material after that but their live sound and performances just don't cut it for me compared to those earlier days. There are a variety of nice soundboard recordings from those early years that make fine listening now and then.Simple Torture wrote:I've tried the Grateful Dead a couple of times. Listened to studio albums, live shows, old stuff, newer stuff (Dead and Co. and the like), and while I feel like there's something there, they have never really clicked for me.
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I love all of it, but I will say there’s something special about pre-‘73. With Pigpen they had found a way to blend psychedelia and blues that was pure magic. They took a lot of different turns after that, most of which I am fully behind, but I get where you’re coming from.Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:I'm an odd case because I only really like Grateful Dead up to early 1973. I like some of the studio material after that but their live sound and performances just don't cut it for me compared to those earlier days. There are a variety of nice soundboard recordings from those early years that make fine listening now and then.Simple Torture wrote:I've tried the Grateful Dead a couple of times. Listened to studio albums, live shows, old stuff, newer stuff (Dead and Co. and the like), and while I feel like there's something there, they have never really clicked for me.
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Yeah agreed. There are certainly songs Ilike. They are a greatest hits album band for me, which I own. I’ve tried going deeper — multiple times — outside of their hits and I just end up having a bad time.epilogue wrote:I like REM but I certainly don't like them the way I feel like everyone thinks I should. This whole "greatest american rock band of all time" thing is absurd to me. But I do think they made some good music.bodysnatcher wrote:REM
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Neutral Milk Hotel
They blew up when I was a freshman in college, so I was right in the wheelhouse of their demographic. I downloaded In an Aeroplane, listened to it plenty enough, but always felt like I was having to listen to it instead of wanting to listen to it. I tried Avery Island, same thing. Every friend I had who was into music (all 3 of them) kept talking about them. We went to see them live. I just couldn’t find myself interested. I think as an 18 year old, with new college friends, I was just trying hard to fit in. I ended up trying over and over through college, thinking I was just missing something, and just couldn’t find a care in the world.
Certainly a band I haven’t listened to in a long time. And not a band I like. But because of all of that effort and the amount of times I heard them on my or my friend’s stereo, when I do hear a song or think about them now it takes me back to a particular moment in life and soundtracks very specific memories … even though I didn’t find interest in the music.
They blew up when I was a freshman in college, so I was right in the wheelhouse of their demographic. I downloaded In an Aeroplane, listened to it plenty enough, but always felt like I was having to listen to it instead of wanting to listen to it. I tried Avery Island, same thing. Every friend I had who was into music (all 3 of them) kept talking about them. We went to see them live. I just couldn’t find myself interested. I think as an 18 year old, with new college friends, I was just trying hard to fit in. I ended up trying over and over through college, thinking I was just missing something, and just couldn’t find a care in the world.
Certainly a band I haven’t listened to in a long time. And not a band I like. But because of all of that effort and the amount of times I heard them on my or my friend’s stereo, when I do hear a song or think about them now it takes me back to a particular moment in life and soundtracks very specific memories … even though I didn’t find interest in the music.