LDFerguson
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Hmmm...looks like I have VERY different musical tastes to Ubi.
I'll put the others down to musical differences, but dear God how can you include Coney Island? Isn't that the one where he blathers on about "the craic was good"? I'd hardly call that a song - I'd call that an Irishman who's not sure if he's a Yank or not, droning on about birdwatching and other riveting ways to pass a Sunday...with some music in the background.
If that goes in a list of great songs, will someone please get me a recording contract? Here's my first single: -
Ratoath by Liam Ferguson
I looked out of my kitchen window
It was raining
I made a ham sandwich
I ate it
It was very nice
And I thought to myself
"That was a nice ham sandwich"
And wondered whether or not to have a biscuit
Right then, anyone able to drum up a bit of background music?
Best post by far on this topic.....now will you be singing that with a half Norn Iron -Yankee accent or have Dublin-Yankee accent!
Someone mentioned Iggy Pop earlier. He recorded the definitive version of The Passenger. That alone means he qualifies as one of the great artists of our time. Doesn't matter if some of the other stuff he did was unlistenable. The Passenger forgives him for everything.
If I had a choice of spending an evening with This post will be deleted if not edited immediately or Bruce I’d pick Bruce. Springsteen is a master.Hey leave Brucie alone - ever seen the man live? Fantastic.
LD - you're in fine form this evening. When is the album out?
This is about the overrated 'iconic' bands. So why on earth were The Doors and Smiths put in. The Cure will be added next
Depends on your definition of iconic. Love him or hate him, Jim Morrison influenced vast numbers of subsequent rock singers in terms of style and stage performance. I'd give him bona fide rock icon status.
And The Smiths were icons for a generation of lonely, misfit teenagers in the eighties.
What about Led Zeppelin?black sabbath with ozzy was class.....first original metal sound
Iron Maiden
heresy to some.....Lou Reed?
And what about.....ok here goes.....heresy to some.....Lou Reed? Some great songs and great music but I honestly think some songs e.g Perfect Day would have prospered anyway if say someone like Michael Stipe did them.
I have to agree with this.My suggestion for today: Paul Weller - OK he can be good (especially in The Jam), but is he truly great? A large section of the music press seem to think so
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