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No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
Honestly thats one of my least favorite songs of all time. And all PJ songs set to that tempo w/ an acoustic guitar arnt really my favorite. But their up tempo stuff is always good and their live show has crazy energy (if you can deal with Ed getting drunk and blabbing for a bit) But I can understand why people dont like Ed to much, but the band itself is tight.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
Honestly thats one of my least favorite songs of all time. And all PJ songs set to that tempo w/ an acoustic guitar arnt really my favorite. But their up tempo stuff is always good and their live show has crazy energy (if you can deal with Ed getting drunk and blabbing for a bit) But I can understand why people dont like Ed to much, but the band itself is tight.
They rocked the place to the foundation at Made In America last year. I had never seen them before, so I was going in with inflated "live up to your iconic image" expectations, and they met them. Minimal chatter, maximum rockage. I would pay to see them again, without hesitation.
Honestly thats one of my least favorite songs of all time. And all PJ songs set to that tempo w/ an acoustic guitar arnt really my favorite. But their up tempo stuff is always good and their live show has crazy energy (if you can deal with Ed getting drunk and blabbing for a bit) But I can understand why people dont like Ed to much, but the band itself is tight.
They rocked the place to the foundation at Made In America last year. I had never seen them before, so I was going in with inflated "live up to your iconic image" expectations, and they met them. Minimal chatter, maximum rockage. I would pay to see them again, without hesitation.
Agreed. Same boat M.I.A. sealed them in the top ten bands ever for me. They were on strict curfew from the city so they knew Ed couldnt go on a rant, but wow what a show. Made even better by the fact that all the Drake fans took off after his set securing me a spot 10 feet away. Their one band where the set never sounds the same live. And Ed looked like he was having a ball/loaaaadddddeeedddd!
They rocked the place to the foundation at Made In America last year. I had never seen them before, so I was going in with inflated "live up to your iconic image" expectations, and they met them. Minimal chatter, maximum rockage. I would pay to see them again, without hesitation.
Agreed. Same boat M.I.A. sealed them in the top ten bands ever for me. They were on strict curfew from the city so they knew Ed couldnt go on a rant, but wow what a show. Made even better by the fact that all the Drake fans took off after his set securing me a spot 10 feet away. Their one band where the set never sounds the same live. And Ed looked like he was having a ball/loaaaadddddeeedddd!
Yeah, I also benefit from the mass-Drake-fan exodus. I found a crease and hustled all the way up to the front.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
I absolutely love that song.
I love that whole album. Vs. is the best PJ album.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
No I just think that Ten was a great albeit overplayed album and most of the rest of their catalog is crap. I mean come on "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"? It is just self indulgent tripe to me, though I fully understand other people enjoy the hell out of them.
Mine is Kings of Leon. First three records still kick ass. I thought Only By The Night was decent (even liked Use Somebody until Top 40 radio played it into oblivion.) Still haven't listened to Come Around Sundown, which I think is a hilarious album title (I am 12.)
Post by roccoandhistaco on Dec 9, 2013 1:39:53 GMT -5
Also, most ska (specifically Arrogant Sons of Bitches, Bomb the Music Industry, Reel Big Fish, etc...) Green Day (the first band I really got into) Deadmau5 Kid Cudi Oasis
Ah yes, thank you jfg108 for pointing me in the right direction.
I find twenty one pilots to be highly enjoyable, especially live. I still sing along with the Spice Girls on a weekly basis (I put them on the playlist at work). Adele can still make me cry. Across the Universe was a decent movie, and I like some of their versions better than I do the originals. Eminem in his prime is the GROAT. Thank you, Ms. Aguilera, for reminding me that I am beautiful, no matter what they say. A couple years ago I listened to nothing but City & Colour for about a month. Destiny's Child > Beyonce. I still listen to Eve 6 regularly. Everlast is one of the best...haha no, just kidding. But "What It's Like" is cool. I'm still not tired of singing/hearing "Let It Go". Hanson roxx my soxx. I'd enjoy the shit out of an Incubus show. The RENT and Wicked soundtracks are two of my most-played albums on iTunes, and "Defying Gravity" is the best song to listen to on acid after "Stairway to Heaven". Jason Mraz was my favorite music artist for about a year or two. Ja Rule was awesome before he started beefin' with 50. John Mayer's guitar work is phenomenal. On occasion, I listen to Kenny G. I would pay to see Lady Gaga live. Lou Bega has much better music than just "Mambo #5". Mika makes me happy. "Stolen Dance" was the catchiest song of the year. Mumford & Sons were my favorite band the year after Jason Mraz. "The Long Road" and "All the Right Reasons" are Nickelback albums that I still like. Every once in a while, I can get down to Nicki Minaj. I spent way too long trying to learn the intro to "Fireflies" by Owl City on the guitar. Max Bemis is an incredible lyricist, and Say Anything's shows used to be awesome.
But Jack Johnson is still the most boring thing I've ever heard, and Pitbull is the worst famous "musician" alive.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
Ah yes, thank you jfg108 for pointing me in the right direction.
I find twenty one pilots to be highly enjoyable, especially live. I still sing along with the Spice Girls on a weekly basis (I put them on the playlist at work). Adele can still make me cry. Across the Universe was a decent movie, and I like some of their versions better than I do the originals. Eminem in his prime is the GROAT. Thank you, Ms. Aguilera, for reminding me that I am beautiful, no matter what they say. A couple years ago I listened to nothing but City & Colour for about a month. Destiny's Child > Beyonce. I still listen to Eve 6 regularly. Everlast is one of the best...haha no, just kidding. But "What It's Like" is cool. I'm still not tired of singing/hearing "Let It Go". Hanson roxx my soxx. I'd enjoy the shit out of an Incubus show. The RENT and Wicked soundtracks are two of my most-played albums on iTunes, and "Defying Gravity" is the best song to listen to on acid after "Stairway to Heaven". Jason Mraz was my favorite music artist for about a year or two. Ja Rule was awesome before he started beefin' with 50. John Mayer's guitar work is phenomenal. On occasion, I listen to Kenny G. I would pay to see Lady Gaga live. Lou Bega has much better music than just "Mambo #5". Mika makes me happy. "Stolen Dance" was the catchiest song of the year. Mumford & Sons were my favorite band the year after Jason Mraz. "The Long Road" and "All the Right Reasons" are Nickelback albums that I still like. Every once in a while, I can get down to Nicki Minaj. I spent way too long trying to learn the intro to "Fireflies" by Owl City on the guitar. Max Bemis is an incredible lyricist, and Say Anything's shows used to be awesome.
But Jack Johnson is still the most boring thing I've ever heard, and Pitbull is the worst famous "musician" alive.
Ah yes, thank you jfg108 for pointing me in the right direction.
I find twenty one pilots to be highly enjoyable, especially live. I still sing along with the Spice Girls on a weekly basis (I put them on the playlist at work). Adele can still make me cry. Across the Universe was a decent movie, and I like some of their versions better than I do the originals. Eminem in his prime is the GROAT. Thank you, Ms. Aguilera, for reminding me that I am beautiful, no matter what they say. A couple years ago I listened to nothing but City & Colour for about a month. Destiny's Child > Beyonce. I still listen to Eve 6 regularly. Everlast is one of the best...haha no, just kidding. But "What It's Like" is cool. I'm still not tired of singing/hearing "Let It Go". Hanson roxx my soxx. I'd enjoy the shit out of an Incubus show. The RENT and Wicked soundtracks are two of my most-played albums on iTunes, and "Defying Gravity" is the best song to listen to on acid after "Stairway to Heaven". Jason Mraz was my favorite music artist for about a year or two. Ja Rule was awesome before he started beefin' with 50. John Mayer's guitar work is phenomenal. On occasion, I listen to Kenny G. I would pay to see Lady Gaga live. Lou Bega has much better music than just "Mambo #5". Mika makes me happy. "Stolen Dance" was the catchiest song of the year. Mumford & Sons were my favorite band the year after Jason Mraz. "The Long Road" and "All the Right Reasons" are Nickelback albums that I still like. Every once in a while, I can get down to Nicki Minaj. I spent way too long trying to learn the intro to "Fireflies" by Owl City on the guitar. Max Bemis is an incredible lyricist, and Say Anything's shows used to be awesome.
But Jack Johnson is still the most boring thing I've ever heard, and Pitbull is the worst famous "musician" alive.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air