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I can look back and see how useful it was to break the 70's monotony (coincidentally, about the point where record companies became more concerned with "moving product" than making music)
I'd probably place that point at more like the 1920s. :)
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Oh, good. Dodgy lyrics.
The flip-side of Terry Jacks' 1974 monster hit Seasons In The Sun takes some beating.
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PolyGram did a deal with Philips and Sony to give away a free Brothers In Arms CD with every player bought for the first couple of years.
Wait... I always thought that was a joke.
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Yes
IMO, they are, generally, horrible.
Check out this little Lennon gem...
... and then - if you dare - see what Yes did to it.
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Tom's work achieves that much-sought-after but elusive idea of authenticity.
And I always thought he was rather pretentious.
Just goes to show, when it comes to music, you don't have to look far to find an opinion that is completely at odds with one's own, even from those whose opinions one generally rates. :)
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#fuckMikeLove
"Ultimately, I think the Beach Boys meant so much to so many people because of the positivity - and that was me!" - Mike Love
Van Morrison
I was never that great a fan, but was recently reminded that he kicked everyone's arse at the Last Waltz:
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And then there’s the Beach Boys who possess all the sonic charm of a ambulance siren:
Oh, no, you didn't.
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Norma Fraser's version
That's the one.
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All together now: 'DOO do, do do de do do DOO doooo...'
Um...
I Dream of Jeannie ? -
One man’s Meat Puppets is another man’s Poison
Ain't that the truth. I actually like about half of the suggestions posted so far.
Sorry, but after reading that article - again - I kinda feel that this game is a little bit in bad taste. That said, something I really hate will probably occur to me later and I'll post it like the hypocrite I am.