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ElboRuum

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26. For the sake of the conversation...
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 11:40 AM
Aug 2012

Eric Clapton: With you on this one. Do not get the draw.
U2: Like them, but they are a little full of themselves.
Abba: Sorry, I'll have to disagree here.
Neil Diamond: Totally with you on this. I don't get Tom Jones either. They fall into the "why the hell do I know who you are again?" category.
The Band: Yep, don't get this either.
CSN: Their one song, "Southern Cross" is epic. You can keep the rest.
The Smiths: HOW FUCKING DARE YOU! No just kidding. I think they are great, but I'll admit that there are a lot of weeds and chaff among the grain in their music. No one does melancholia like Morrissey, though. And Louder Than Bombs is probably one of the best albums ever made, high signal to noise ratio in that one.
Buffalo Springfield: Never liked them, sounds like a Simpson's character.

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Dave Matthews. nt cyberswede Aug 2012 #1
It's such an individual thing. Denninmi Aug 2012 #2
Because his music was an anachronism when it was new. ElboRuum Aug 2012 #21
This. geardaddy Aug 2012 #22
Oh, HELL YES. That was my first choice before even clicking on the thread. Amerigo Vespucci Aug 2012 #65
Same here with Seger. Doesn't help that he's nearly as RW as Nugent. nt onehandle Aug 2012 #3
Cher, Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, Tom Jones and Celine Dione... Scuba Aug 2012 #4
I'm sure I'll get flamed, but for me it's Tom Waits mucifer Aug 2012 #5
The Doors, Jimi Hendrix Shrek Aug 2012 #6
The Doors. Hands down. reflection Aug 2012 #24
Likes Seger and hates Hendrix. We can never be friends. Throd Aug 2012 #28
+1000 on The Doors. mac56 Aug 2012 #60
I appreciate Hendrix for being a pioneer sadbear Aug 2012 #62
Springsteen. RevStPatrick Aug 2012 #7
^^^Correct answer Dr. Strange Aug 2012 #12
The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen. Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #8
Same here! kurtzapril4 Aug 2012 #59
Wow, judging from some of the replies... pipi_k Aug 2012 #9
The Grateful Dead. OnionPatch Aug 2012 #10
Agree completely. They sound like the Country Bear Jamboree. Throd Aug 2012 #29
Lol! OnionPatch Aug 2012 #58
For me, they are less than the sum of their parts Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #34
Yeah, I probably went to 20 Dead shows over the years... RevStPatrick Aug 2012 #37
I think it's weird how the Dead seem to be a love-or-hate band for so many people. cemaphonic Aug 2012 #71
I agree with you. American Beauty and nothing else. kwassa Aug 2012 #85
I was surprised a band bristling with so many guitars and drums could sound so limp Populist_Prole Aug 2012 #79
It seems like everyone who "sings" in the band has the same weak watery voice. kwassa Aug 2012 #86
Beatles AngryAmish Aug 2012 #11
I used to, kinda-sorta, feel that way. But when I gave it a chance ... dawg Aug 2012 #17
I don't mind them... ElboRuum Aug 2012 #19
Babs! ohiosmith Aug 2012 #13
Lady Gaga Xyzse Aug 2012 #14
Yup. I tried to like Lady Gaga because I like Madonna so much. I just don't like her applegrove Aug 2012 #61
John Mayer. I just don't "get" him... Phentex Aug 2012 #15
Eric Clapton, U2, Abba, Neil Diamond, The Band, CSN, The Smiths, Buffalo Springfield Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #16
Totally agree with you on Eric Clapton. geardaddy Aug 2012 #23
For the sake of the conversation... ElboRuum Aug 2012 #26
I really like Morrisey's taste, affectations, wit...but I just can not stand the sound of The Smiths Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #32
Of course there is... ElboRuum Aug 2012 #18
They are the world's biggest oldies act, but get to play arenas instead of state fairs Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #33
I can listen to any or all of the Holy Four Albums any time. RevStPatrick Aug 2012 #38
Matchbox 20 geardaddy Aug 2012 #20
Reba McIntyre. She's a fantastic singer but just bugs me for some reason. nt. polly7 Aug 2012 #25
I love to call her Reber. Phentex Aug 2012 #30
Bob Fucking Dylan Throd Aug 2012 #27
Great songwriter Mr.Bill Aug 2012 #52
Bruce Springsteed michreject Aug 2012 #31
well it isn't so much that everyone loves them, more that anyone could Kali Aug 2012 #35
Barenaked Ladies. HughBeaumont Aug 2012 #36
+1,000,000 Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #56
Dave Mathews, Bruce Hornsby, Phish, Tom Waits RUBBISH! (nm) Rambis Aug 2012 #39
Phish is a love or hate thing Taverner Aug 2012 #44
Grateful Dead luv Rambis Aug 2012 #64
I suspect a generational thing Taverner Aug 2012 #73
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Aug 2012 #69
I really really like his piano playing Tom Ripley Aug 2012 #74
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Aug 2012 #84
Adele GermanDem Aug 2012 #40
Madonna Enrique Aug 2012 #41
Rush, and I wouldn't say I can't stand Bruce Springsteen but.... Taverner Aug 2012 #42
Justin Beiber! darkangel218 Aug 2012 #43
I'm going to get a lot of shit for this one: Gotye Initech Aug 2012 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Aug 2012 #46
But you didn't have to cut him off. Liberal Veteran Aug 2012 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Aug 2012 #47
Introduce your friends to Nickelback. dawg Aug 2012 #48
I sorta like Shinedown, but this verse gets on my last nerve. Liberal Veteran Aug 2012 #55
Bob Dylan, Rush and Yes rox63 Aug 2012 #49
Frank Zappa. Liberal Veteran Aug 2012 #50
The question, though, is how much of it have you heard? Amerigo Vespucci Aug 2012 #67
Agree. kurtzapril4 Aug 2012 #68
Prince Mr.Bill Aug 2012 #51
Kenny G. and several other people. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2012 #54
The rock group Chicago and The Beach Boys aint_no_life_nowhere Aug 2012 #57
I hear you. I Got to see a Chicago concert for free in the late 70's Populist_Prole Aug 2012 #78
Cher, Madonna, Beatles emilyg Aug 2012 #63
BRUCE SPRINGSTEIN!!!!! Robyn66 Aug 2012 #66
Janice Joplin sharp_stick Aug 2012 #70
Bob Seger had some terrible songs. But "Against the Wind" and "Beautiful Loser" make up TwilightGardener Aug 2012 #72
Billy Joel treestar Aug 2012 #75
Bob Segar, Springsteen, Yes. Populist_Prole Aug 2012 #76
Four chords. Four notes. Four words. TheMadMonk Aug 2012 #77
Neil Diamond southerncrone Aug 2012 #80
Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen zen_bohemian Aug 2012 #81
Phil Collins, The Black Eyed Peas, and The Fugies KurtNYC Aug 2012 #82
Gwen Stefani. Not an ounce of talent. Codeine Aug 2012 #83
Johnny Mathis. PAMod Aug 2012 #87
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