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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:44 pm 
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Anything from Stix

The worst might be "Lady".


Show Me The Way
Don't Let It End

The only two songs that are listenable are "Sail Away" & "Renegade". Everything else can be on this list.


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I like Hot for Teacher but I could take or leave most of the 1984 album.

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Downloaded The Best of Both Worlds and I think the only song I really don't like is "Hot for Teacher." Oh, and the bullshit new tracks. Who needs those.


Welcome, Curious Hair! Welcome to greatness!

Seeing the light, the truth, the way in both radio and Van Halen? All in the same day?

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There really is only one answer, and that is Don't Stop Believing.

A lame song only made worse by it's most famous association.

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Lots of Bob seger hate... I don't get it.

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Colonel Angus wrote:
A lame song only made worse by it's most famous association.

Um, I think it's more famous for the finale of one of the greatest shows ever than some A.J. Pierzynski clubhouse bullshit from a team most people forget to name on the Sporcle quiz.

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Seeing the light, the truth, the way in both radio and Van Halen? All in the same day?

I've always liked Van Halen. I listened to the Loop all through high school; you think I wasn't absorbing copious amounts of the Halen? especially on Twofer Tuesday??? Cut me some slack, Jack.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Colonel Angus wrote:
A lame song only made worse by it's most famous association.

Um, I think it's more famous for the finale of one of the greatest shows ever than some A.J. Pierzynski clubhouse bullshit from a team most people forget to name on the Sporcle quiz.

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Seeing the light, the truth, the way in both radio and Van Halen? All in the same day?

I've always liked Van Halen. I listened to the Loop all through high school; you think I wasn't absorbing copious amounts of the Halen? especially on Twofer Tuesday??? Cut me some slack, Jack.


My name is SomeGuy and I will cut you some slack....this time.


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Curious Hair wrote:
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A lame song only made worse by it's most famous association.

Um, I think it's more famous for the finale of one of the greatest shows ever than some A.J. Pierzynski clubhouse bullshit from a team most people forget to name on the Sporcle quiz.

Woah. Wait a minute! Are you telling me that people outside of Chicago don't think that the 2005 Chicago "Southside Tough" White Sox aren't the most important thing in history?


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The recurring themes of this thread are: early songs/band members seem more liked, even quality songs can be overplayed to the point of exhaustion, and finally, to each his own!


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Freddie was the goods.


Not denying Mercury's talent, because he had plenty of that- his voice just isn't my cup of tea. The overexposure of this song factors in (albeit minimally)- but the deal breaker for me is whatever that is happening between 0:00 - :56 and 3:09 - 4:13 of the song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ9rUzIMcZQ&t=3m9s

I don't mind the Elton John/Axl Rose rendition at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, but wouldn't go out of my way to listen to it either.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T_naBRNLlo

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so....we've pretty much covered every single classic rock song there is, no ?


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Curious Hair wrote:
Downloaded The Best of Both Worlds and I think the only song I really don't like is "Hot for Teacher." Oh, and the bullshit new tracks. Who needs those.

Smart choice. As much as I like Roth era Van Halen, there is some terrible filler on the albums themselves. That said, Diver Down is a grossly underrated album as a whole.

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Every solo Clapton song
ALL Lynyrd Skynyrd
Hey Jude


Hey Jude by Wilson Pickett is quite wonderful however.

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Don Tiny wrote:
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Van Halen - Jump and Panama


You and I are gonna have words someday ......


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I wish I could find the infamous thread where Irish Boy spewed vomit across the entire Beatles catalog.

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I wish I could find the infamous thread where Irish Boy spewed vomit across the entire Beatles catalog.

I stand by my spew.

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Any journey. Any reo after "tuna fish". Any janis joplin. Most "classic rock" that started the genre is never heard anymore in favor of newer "classics." Aside from satellite radio when do you evrr hear chicago 25 or 6 to 4 or make me smile? How about funeral for a friend by elton john. Or green eyed lady by sugarloaf? These were the original classic rock tunes we all learned to hate long ago.

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Keeping Score wrote:
Irish Boy wrote:
Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
I wish I could find the infamous thread where Irish Boy spewed vomit across the entire Beatles catalog.

I stand by my spew.



I believe I have found not only Part 1, but Part 2 as well. :D


http://score670.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=20190

http://score670.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=84&t=20215


Holy shit. I've never seen that before.....After reading those two threads I had to really fight the urge to get my meat cleaver and hack my own head off.


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These were the original classic rock tunes we all learned to hate long ago.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Spot on analysis.

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I wonder if Forest Gump is still in Frank's top 3.


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Colonel Angus wrote:
I wonder if Forest Gump is still in Frank's top 3.

:lol:

For the record, Pulp Fiction and Shawshank were far better than Forrest Gump. That damn movie is unwatchable now.

In fact, of the 5 nominees (Gump, Shawshank, Pulp Fiction, Quiz Show, and Four Weddings and a Funeral), Gump is 4th best behind Pulp Fiction (1a), Shawshank (1b), and Quiz Show. Four Weddings only got nominated because there are too many douchebag Anglofiles out there.

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hootmon wrote:
Aside from satellite radio when do you evrr hear chicago 25 or 6 to 4 or make me smile? How about funeral for a friend by elton john. Or green eyed lady by sugarloaf?


These sound like the songs the Drive would play three times a day. I remember listening to the entire Girl From Buckhannon suite on the Drive one morning in high school, when I was a TA for the music department 1st hour and just napped, did homework, or didn't come to school till 8:30.

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25 or 6 to 4 was played by every high school and college band in America for 20 years. I believe it was a law until the Supreme Court overruled it in 2002.

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Keeping Score wrote:
Even though I love Pink Floyd, is Money their worst song ever?


IDK, is it?

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25 or 6 to 4 was played by every high school and college band in America for 20 years. I believe it was a law until the Supreme Court overruled it in 2002.


Chicago is just bad all around.


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Keeping Score wrote:
Even though I love Pink Floyd, is Money their worst song ever?

No

Everything they did prior to Darkside of the Moon is tied for worst.

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You're high. Shut up. While pre-prismatic Floyd was prone to overdoing it and making ponderous, turgid, noodling crap, there are gems in that part of the catalogue. Allow me to name them:

Interstellar Overdrive
Lucifer Sam (the Mountain Goats used this as their entrance music when I saw them at the Vic last October)
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Green Is the Colour
Cymbaline
Summer '68
One of These Days
Fearless
Echoes
The Gold It's in the...
Wot's...uh, the Deal?
Stay

"Wot's...uh, the Deal?" is especially wonderful. One of my favorite Floyd songs ever. If it isn't among other people's, it's only because they don't know Obscured by Clouds exists. It's beautiful.

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Curious Hair wrote:
You're high. Shut up. While pre-prismatic Floyd was prone to overdoing it and making ponderous, turgid, noodling crap, there are gems in that part of the catalogue. Allow me to name them:

Interstellar Overdrive
Lucifer Sam (the Mountain Goats used this as their entrance music when I saw them at the Vic last October)
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Green Is the Colour
Cymbaline
Summer '68
One of These Days
Fearless
Echoes
The Gold It's in the...
Wot's...uh, the Deal?
Stay

"Wot's...uh, the Deal?" is especially wonderful. One of my favorite Floyd songs ever. If it isn't among other people's, it's only because they don't know Obscured by Clouds exists. It's beautiful.



I'm not high...but I am a little drunk. I do like Interstellar Overdrive and Echos, though.

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What about "See Emily Play" and "Arnold Layne"?

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Curious Hair wrote:
You're high. Shut up. While pre-prismatic Floyd was prone to overdoing it and making ponderous, turgid, noodling crap, there are gems in that part of the catalogue. Allow me to name them:

Interstellar Overdrive
Lucifer Sam (the Mountain Goats used this as their entrance music when I saw them at the Vic last October)
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Green Is the Colour
Cymbaline
Summer '68
One of These Days
Fearless
Echoes
The Gold It's in the...
Wot's...uh, the Deal?
Stay

"Wot's...uh, the Deal?" is especially wonderful. One of my favorite Floyd songs ever. If it isn't among other people's, it's only because they don't know Obscured by Clouds exists. It's beautiful.


I share this sentiment.

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never seen the word turgid used except for describing some bad 70s prog rock.

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