Great songs by acts you don't like

Great songs by acts you don't like

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marcosgt

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11,327 posts

191 months

Thursday 24th April
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Just watching Franz Ferdinand perform a cover of Toxic got me thinking.

It's a great song, but generally I don't like Britney Spears.

Equally, Some Kind of Bliss by Kylie is a great song, but I never like her thin voice.

Are there songs you really like, despite them being by artists you don't really like?

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Edited by marcosgt on Friday 25th April 09:32

MitchT

16,754 posts

224 months

Thursday 24th April
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"Moving" by Supergrass. Not generally a fan of theirs but love that song.

"There Isn't Much" by Emeli Sandé. Can't get on with her voice at all usually but I love the production on that track.

MOBB

4,071 posts

142 months

Thursday 24th April
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All Saints - Black Coffee

Hate the band, but that’s a tune

Wacky Racer

39,768 posts

262 months

Thursday 24th April
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Angie by The Rolling Stones

428 days later

602 posts

78 months

Friday 25th April
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West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys
Turn It On Again - Genesis
New Years Day - U2

Wheel Turned Out

1,480 posts

53 months

Friday 25th April
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I have a deep dislike of Coldplay - but very much enjoy Violet Hill.

Alex Z

1,786 posts

91 months

Friday 25th April
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Wheel Turned Out said:
I have a deep dislike of Coldplay - but very much enjoy Violet Hill.
I don’t dislike them, but find them generally very bland.

Fix You is a cracking song though.

andySC

1,274 posts

173 months

Friday 25th April
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Fairground - Simply Red.

Never liked anything by them before or after this song. Hearing it takes me back to 1995 in an instant.

No Regrets - Robbie Williams.

Great tune with Neil Tennant & Hannon doing some backing vocals. Nothing else he’s ever done has pricked up my ears.

Leaders of the Free World - Elbow.

I’ve tried with Elbow. Heard plenty of their songs, seen them on tv shows. I feel like I “should” really like them but somehow it’s never clicked apart from this song.



Hub

6,768 posts

213 months

Friday 25th April
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There's probably loads but off the top of my head

Smashing Pumpkins - 1979

One of my favourite songs, but I otherwise normally hate Billy Corgan's voice. See also Placebo with The Bitter End.

Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter

I haven't heard anything else I like from them, though I can't say I've listened to their whole back catalogue!

Sting (as a solo artist) - Russians

Kings of Leon - Walls

king arthur

7,278 posts

276 months

Saturday 26th April
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How Soon Is Now by the Smiths.

Wacky Racer

39,768 posts

262 months

Saturday 26th April
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andySC said:
Fairground - Simply Red.

Never liked anything by them before or after this song. Hearing it takes me back to 1995 in an instant.
I don't like Mick Hucknall as a person, I think he's a knob, and he supports Manchester United, but he's got a great voice (Frank Sinatra even said so) and is a great songwriter. His shows still sell out all over the world, from Australia to South America.

I've seen Simply Red around 20 times.

(He was in my brother's class at school in Denton and was a knob then)

Zio Di Roma

1,301 posts

47 months

Saturday 26th April
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king arthur said:
How Soon Is Now by the Smiths.
I like several of their songs, but don't like them First of the Gang to Die and Everyday Is Like Sunday being examples.

marcosgt

Original Poster:

11,327 posts

191 months

Saturday 26th April
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Wacky Racer said:
I don't like Mick Hucknall as a person, I think he's a knob...

(He was in my brother's class at school in Denton and was a knob then)
I suspect being a knob and being prepared to perform in front of thousands of people often go together.

I try to disassociate the music from the person for that reason.

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Simon_GH

727 posts

95 months

Saturday 26th April
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Oasis - Rock ‘N’ Roll Star

MCBrowncoat

1,327 posts

161 months

Saturday 26th April
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king arthur said:
How Soon Is Now by the Smiths.
Ooh yeah that's a good example.

Suspect it might be quite a popular choice

ChevronB19

7,815 posts

178 months

Saturday 26th April
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king arthur said:
How Soon Is Now by the Smiths.
There is absolutely no way anyone can deny that the Stone Roses listened to that constantly

Lotobear

7,979 posts

143 months

Monday 28th April
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Madonna's 'Borderline' is a perfect 80's pop song IMO and something of a guilty pleasure.

Never a fan of anything else she did

Zio Di Roma

1,301 posts

47 months

Monday 28th April
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Lotobear said:
Madonna's 'Borderline' is a perfect 80's pop song IMO and something of a guilty pleasure.

Never a fan of anything else she did
Agreed aside from Ray of Light, a housy tune she knocked out.

Robertb

2,734 posts

253 months

Monday 28th April
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Zio Di Roma said:
king arthur said:
How Soon Is Now by the Smiths.
I like several of their songs, but don't like them First of the Gang to Die and Everyday Is Like Sunday being examples.
This Charming Man is brilliant too, I think, but is the only Smiths song I like.

Not a fan of the Spice Girls generally, but you'd have to have a heart of stone to not like Wannabe.

droopsnoot

13,474 posts

257 months

Monday 28th April
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Zio Di Roma said:
Agreed aside from Ray of Light, a housy tune she knocked out.
Wasn't that largely an updated version of "Zephyr in the sky" by an obscure British duo called something like "Curtiss Muldoon"? I remember reading an article in a newspaper about it.

I haven't heard the original so I don't know how different it is.