Brilliant. It makes Room 101 look a bit tame !You will enjoy this.
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Otis got me thinking about bands and musicians I dislike. I can't stand boybands especially One Direction.
But I dislike James Blunt,Ed Sheeran,Madonna,Justin (spunkbubble)Bieber,Michael Bouble,Elbow,Paul (done nowt since Wings) McCartney,and Robbie Williams. To me all these in a concert would find me in the bar all night !
I'm with you Houch on Rap crap more like.But I love metal but from the likes of ACDC,SABBATH,and bands like that.The rock I don't like was glam rock from KISS and Motley Crue they ruined it !Can't stand any sort of "metal". It's just a noise, blokes scraping their fingers over a few guitar strings, a drummer having an epilectic fit and a "singer" screaming out some undecipherable sound into the mike. Oh, and I can't stand (c)rap either!
U2 for me, cannot stand em
Fair comment in fact I felt bad putting him on my room 101 list.he has written great stuff along with Lennon too,but in my eyes has done nothing for years.but he is a legend not that the rest are !Paul McCartney ? Wrote dozens of songs that have become standards in any lifetime. Over 70 now so has had his day and I don't like seeing him in concert anymore but will be talked about in a 1/2/3 hundred years time
I used to like U2 many years ago (Joshua Tree & Unforgettable Fire albums), but I listened to their latest effort recently and it was awful!
Shania Twain, Noel Gallagher, Justin Bieber, One Direction, John Lennon
Sorry but Lennon was a genius and a music legend but it's all down to taste.As for U2 they're a great live band and I still remember them at Milton Keynes Bowl on their Blood Red Sky tour when they were just getting known and they were brilliant.Shania Twain, Noel Gallagher, Justin Bieber, One Direction, John Lennon
Sorry but Lennon was a genius and a music legend but it's all down to taste.As for U2 they're a great live band and I still remember them at Milton Keynes Bowl on their Blood Red Sky tour when they were just getting known and they were brilliant.
Do people actually know enough of Justin Bieber's music to hate him or is it just him? I couldn't pick a song of his out of a lineup.
Spot on Otis it has become a bit stale and mundane,it;s called the XFactor syndrome.Plastic music by talentless "artists."It's easy to have your views tainted by how bands were though isn't it.
I used to like U2 a lot, around the Joshua Tree days, but now I am not a fan at all.
So many bands sell out in their music unfortunately. Become really big and then they feel they have to cater for the audience they have created rather than try and push boundaries and evolve. Coldplay are very much a case in point. They were a good band when they first hit the scene but have now all but become a charicature.
McCartney hasn't really produced anything of note for an age (apart from his dabblings in classical music). Lennon might well have gone the same way.
The bands I love are those that are not safe and predictable, but those with an edge and some invention about them and those that are ground breaking and innovative.
Lennon will always be a hero of mine, even though I know he wouldn't approve. Music has become rather safe again these days and I think it needs another punk style revolution to give the whole scene a kick up the pants.
Admit it, you just want to get your bondage gear out again.It's easy to have your views tainted by how bands were though isn't it.
I used to like U2 a lot, around the Joshua Tree days, but now I am not a fan at all.
So many bands sell out in their music unfortunately. Become really big and then they feel they have to cater for the audience they have created rather than try and push boundaries and evolve. Coldplay are very much a case in point. They were a good band when they first hit the scene but have now all but become a charicature.
McCartney hasn't really produced anything of note for an age (apart from his dabblings in classical music). Lennon might well have gone the same way.
The bands I love are those that are not safe and predictable, but those with an edge and some invention about them and those that are ground breaking and innovative.
Lennon will always be a hero of mine, even though I know he wouldn't approve. Music has become rather safe again these days and I think it needs another punk style revolution to give the whole scene a kick up the pants.
Admit it, you just want to get your bondage gear out again.
R and B.
Oh and Jack Whitehall. I know he's not a musician but I have to say he's a c**t every day regardless of the topic
Im like that with Harry hill I hate the c**t, but music wise it's fuckin Bono the Irish saint and the the leotard wearing skeleton madonna
Can't understand how anyone could find Harry Hill funny. Baffles me completely. He is anti-comedy to my mind.
Anything that Zane Lowe ever mentions, he is one annoying son of a bitch.
The most miserable band I've ever worked with were Alien Ant Farm, and that was when they were popular and playing to 5K a night, god knows what they're like now.
Bloc Party are on my hit list as well. When they were starting out they pulled out of a gig where they were the support act to a band I was working with as 'we're not supporting girls'.
Zane Lowe refused to play a single by a band I was working with as they were a girl band and he said he didn't believe it was them playing on the single as girls can't play that well!
Which all girl band is this?
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