My 2 favourites are (don't laugh) Kate Bush and Enya, could listen to their albums for hours on end.
U2 have some decent songs but mainly crap, same with Nirvana.
Coldplay seem to get a lot of stick. My lad loves them, and me personally I reckon they are okay. Otis is an Elbow fan and they are another band that divide opinion !I love u2 the rattle and hum album is a classic , never really got the love for Coldplay Or elbow
Even Steps?But it really annoys me when someone says a particular type of music or an artist is “shit”.
Try High n Dry as an album, very different to their later stuff. The first one On Through the Night has a few decent tracks too, but tyhe production is dire.I dislike Def Leppard but that's my opinion after watching them once
Even Steps?
They were on at Monsters Of Rock and they came across as a pop band. But the crowd went wild for them, then again that could have been the booze and drugs !Try High n Dry as an album, very different to their later stuff. The first one On Through the Night has a few decent tracks too, but tyhe production is dire.
I have a soft spot for ABBA and my go to is Thrash Metal and Gangsta rap.Taylor Swift, I bloody love Taylor Swift. There I’ve said it now! Fuck off the lot of you
Yep, mainly pop now. But High n Dry isn't.They were on at Monsters Of Rock and they came across as a pop band. But the crowd went wild for them, then again that could have been the booze and drugs !
My 2 favourites are (don't laugh) Kate Bush and Enya, could listen to their albums for hours on end..
Haha!!:emoji_hushed:My 2 favourites are (don't laugh) Kate Bush and Enya, could listen to their albums for hours on end.
U2 have some decent songs but mainly crap, same with Nirvana.
Coldplay seem to get a lot of stick. My lad loves them, and me personally I reckon they are okay. Otis is an Elbow fan and they are another band that divide opinion !
My favourite bands are: (in no particular order)
Pink Floyd
Kodaline
U2
Snow Patrol
Faithless
Pulp
Radiohead
Northern Soul stuff (any)
Individual artists are: (in no particular order)
Amy McDonald
The White Buffalo
Annie Lennox
Peter Gabriel
Bob Dylan
David Bowie
Chris Rea
David Gray
Johnny Cash
Leonard Cohen
Moby
Never been a fan of "heavy music". I just don't get it. Although there have been a couple of tracks I actually liked e.g. Ace of Spades and Sweet Child of Mine.
As it was my son's birthday coming up I treated him to a ticket to see the Who as I was going with a few people. I told him he was going to see one of the best bands of all time. Anyway he told me a couple of years later he didn't like them, and just went along as I had bought him a ticket.Saw Leonard Cohen at a festival around 2006/7.
Had my son with me who was only little and can't remember a thing.
I've told him you'll never see a bigger legend than you did that night.
As it was my son's birthday coming up I treated him to a ticket to see the Who as I was going with a few people. I told him he was going to see one of the best bands of all time. Anyway he told me a couple of years later he didn't like them, and just went along as I had bought him a ticket.
I appreciated his honesty but still can't understand how anybody dislikes the mighty Who ?
You aren't a fan then?I was at wireless when the Who headlined at harewood park in Leeds and fucked off back to Leeds city centre after 2 or 3 songs!!
You aren't a fan then?
I said to a Paul McCartney fan in the pub once that Paul hadn't done anything good since Wings. And added in fact his best work was in the Beatles. He got the hump and never spoke to me again for about a year !I don't mind their earlier stuff but they just weren't doing it for us and we knew if we left then we miss the big queues for buses back to town.
I said to a Paul McCartney fan in the pub once that Paul hadn't done anything good since Wings. And added in fact his best work was in the Beatles. He got the hump and never spoke to me again for about a year !
Are you Alan Partride?My 2 favourites are (don't laugh) Kate Bush and Enya, could listen to their albums for hours on end.
U2 have some decent songs but mainly crap, same with Nirvana.
Are you Alan Partride?
I don't mind their earlier stuff but they just weren't doing it for us and we knew if we left then we miss the big queues for buses back to town.
I was always a massive Beatles fan (John Lennon in particular) and when they broke up, I never thought things would be the same ever again in the music world. But then Lennon became God and McCartney formed Wings. I loved the Wings albums, 'Ram' and 'Band on the Run', my particular favourites. But as BBR said earlier, McCartney just faded away. I saw him live when he was at Knebworth in 1990 as part of a charity concert. It was outside, and just getting dark by the time he came on stage. He ended with a brilliant rendition of "Hey Jude", and attributed it to 'my best friend ever, John Lennon'. That got the crowd into a frenzy. Just try and imagine 120,000 people singing along! Fantastic! And then to be followed by Pink Floyd!I don't think too many would disagree with you!
I don't like saying McCartney isn't to music that he once was but I just don't think he's done anything worthy for years.I was always a massive Beatles fan (John Lennon in particular) and when they broke up, I never thought things would be the same ever again in the music world. But then Lennon became God and McCartney formed Wings. I loved the Wings albums, 'Ram' and 'Band on the Run', my particular favourites. But as BBR said earlier, McCartney just faded away. I saw him live when he was at Knebworth in 1990 as part of a charity concert. It was outside, and just getting dark by the time he came on stage. He ended with a brilliant rendition of "Hey Jude", and attributed it to 'my best friend ever, John Lennon'. That got the crowd into a frenzy. Just try and imagine 120,000 people singing along! Fantastic! And then to be followed by Pink Floyd!
Yeah Wings was a decent project .I was always a massive Beatles fan (John Lennon in particular) and when they broke up, I never thought things would be the same ever again in the music world. But then Lennon became God and McCartney formed Wings. I loved the Wings albums, 'Ram' and 'Band on the Run', my particular favourites. But as BBR said earlier, McCartney just faded away. I saw him live when he was at Knebworth in 1990 as part of a charity concert. It was outside, and just getting dark by the time he came on stage. He ended with a brilliant rendition of "Hey Jude", and attributed it to 'my best friend ever, John Lennon'. That got the crowd into a frenzy. Just try and imagine 120,000 people singing along! Fantastic! And then to be followed by Pink Floyd!
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