Top acts, bad popular songs
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Adam & the Ants:
Loved their Zerox/Dirk Wears White Sox/Lou stuff when I was young. Saw them in 1980 when I was 14 just as they signed to CBS.
Then the pop rubbish came out:
Prince Charming: If ever there was a more cringeworthy change of direction, that was the epitome of their turn to absolute rubbish. That video with the dancing and Diana Dors!

Loved their Zerox/Dirk Wears White Sox/Lou stuff when I was young. Saw them in 1980 when I was 14 just as they signed to CBS.
Then the pop rubbish came out:
Prince Charming: If ever there was a more cringeworthy change of direction, that was the epitome of their turn to absolute rubbish. That video with the dancing and Diana Dors!


Rod200SX said:
More modern but Awolnation - Sail
Never really clicked with the song but it went absolutely massive. The rest of that album is one I can happily listen to straight through except that song. Instant skip.
Mainly from the not official video on Youtube rather than anything else that had infintely more views than the "official" one until they got into legal nonsense about it. Never really clicked with the song but it went absolutely massive. The rest of that album is one I can happily listen to straight through except that song. Instant skip.
Shame for the girl really. Although on subject, there isn't a lot on their catalog that really stands out.
M138 said:
Following on from Jeff Beck and Hi Ho Silver Lining
Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
Rod Stewart - Do Ya Think I m Sexy
Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
I'm always bemused by Rod's Da Ya....Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
Rod Stewart - Do Ya Think I m Sexy
Donna Summer - Hot Stuff

Music is in the ear of the beholder. I love Uptown Girl, Hot Stuff & Da Ya !
Jeff Beck pretends he doesn't like Hi Ho Silver Lining

TikTak said:
Rod200SX said:
More modern but Awolnation - Sail
Never really clicked with the song but it went absolutely massive. The rest of that album is one I can happily listen to straight through except that song. Instant skip.
Mainly from the not official video on Youtube rather than anything else that had infintely more views than the "official" one until they got into legal nonsense about it. Never really clicked with the song but it went absolutely massive. The rest of that album is one I can happily listen to straight through except that song. Instant skip.
Shame for the girl really. Although on subject, there isn't a lot on their catalog that really stands out.
I personally love that album, think just right era of my life for it to really sink its claws in to me. Kill Your Heroes and knights of shame are highlights for me
M138 said:
Following on from Jeff Beck and Hi Ho Silver Lining
Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
Rod Stewart - Do Ya Think I m Sexy
Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
We could sort of have the preferred choice sayBilly Joel - Uptown Girl
Rod Stewart - Do Ya Think I m Sexy
Donna Summer - Hot Stuff
Scenes From An Italian Restaurant- Billy Joel
The Killing Of Georgie- Rod Stewart
On The Radio - Donna Summer
“Please take note Greatest Hits Radio”
Stevie Wonder - I just called to say I love you.
Stevie is a bona fide musical genius. His landmark albums from the mid 1970s are revered masterpieces which have stood the test of time. But, in this country at least, the ghastly ditty above (which was No1 for months) is what he is best known for. And that is a travesty.
Stevie is a bona fide musical genius. His landmark albums from the mid 1970s are revered masterpieces which have stood the test of time. But, in this country at least, the ghastly ditty above (which was No1 for months) is what he is best known for. And that is a travesty.
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