From National Lampoon magazine:I always thought that songs he wrote consisted of very weak lyrics with catchy tunes similar to jingles written for tv commercials.
Q: When did Paul McCartney write Silly Love Songs?
A: 1963 to present.
From National Lampoon magazine:I always thought that songs he wrote consisted of very weak lyrics with catchy tunes similar to jingles written for tv commercials.
I forgot a few who should go to the very top of my list.
Grateful Dead
Eric Clapton
Leonard Cohen
Frank Zappa
Mitch Miller? That is almost prehistoric times.Elton John.
Moody Blues.
Joe Cocker
Guy Lombardo
Lawrence Welk
Mitch Miller.
I could go on.....
Love Leonard Cohen. His song writing was incredible.
Agreed!!
The Grateful Dead: This band, from its get-go, has been so unimaginably dull and banal. They have always sounded like a third-rate pub band doing blues covers. No originality, no identifiable sound, and absolutely zero stage presence. Why they are considered by many to be the royal family of the 1960s global counterculture is completely lost on me.
Eric Clapton: Great with Cream and the Yardbirds, but definitely overrated as a guitarist and solo artist, and a bit of a dick as a person
Leonard Cohen: Probably the best on this list, but definitely overrated.
Frank Zappa: Frank's music is almost impossible to listen to. Never sounded like he was taking music seriously (oh, but that's the point! scream the Zappa fans) -- at least his early stuff. You can only go so far with "experimental" music.
Rush? Now you str8 trippin' on that one. The others I concur with.Top 5 worst..
1- rush
2- kiss
3- cake
4- green day
5- Lenny kravitz
This has no originality?Agreed!!
The Grateful Dead: This band, from its get-go, has been so unimaginably dull and banal. They have always sounded like a third-rate pub band doing blues covers. No originality, no identifiable sound, and absolutely zero stage presence. Why they are considered by many to be the royal family of the 1960s global counterculture is completely lost on me.
Eric Clapton: Great with Cream and the Yardbirds, but definitely overrated as a guitarist and solo artist, and a bit of a dick as a person
Leonard Cohen: Probably the best on this list, but definitely overrated.
Frank Zappa: Frank's music is almost impossible to listen to. Never sounded like he was taking music seriously (oh, but that's the point! scream the Zappa fans) -- at least his early stuff. You can only go so far with "experimental" music.
Doobie Brothers with any line up.The Doobie Brothers with Michael McDonald as lead singer bit the dog's ass.
True, a lot of women don't like Rush.Top 5 worst..
1- rush
2- kiss
3- cake
4- green day
5- Lenny kravitz
I've heard it said that most people's favourite music is what they were listening to between the ages of 15 and 28, the memory years...most of the new music is crap.
Some truth to that. But there's lots of music that I like from artists who became popular long after I was 28. I'm open to the new stuff... Drake and The Weeknd don't do it for me. For the most part, I prefer bands that play musical instruments if that makes any sense.I've heard it said that most people's favourite music is what they were listening to between the ages of 15 and 28, the memory years...
Eg. where you were, and who you were with, when they played a particular song, during a break-up, a make-up, or some other "salad days" memorable event.
Me too. I loved the music from my "salad days", which were from 1960 through 1974 or so, but I also loved early and Chicago blues, early rap, Disco(sorry), Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths, The National, etc. and also music from before I even knew it existed, such as Swing and "jump blues" from the 40's and 50's, once I was exposed to it and able to get hold of CD re-issues and compilations of those genres.Some truth to that. But there's lots of music that I like from artists who became popular long after I was 28. I'm open to the new stuff... Drake and The Weeknd don't do it for me. For the most part, I prefer bands that play musical instruments if that makes any sense.
Leonard Cohen wrote a few great songs but he was a poet not a singer. I still think the cover of his song Hallelujah done by KD Lang at the BC Olympics was fantastic.Agreed!!
The Grateful Dead: This band, from its get-go, has been so unimaginably dull and banal. They have always sounded like a third-rate pub band doing blues covers. No originality, no identifiable sound, and absolutely zero stage presence. Why they are considered by many to be the royal family of the 1960s global counterculture is completely lost on me.
Eric Clapton: Great with Cream and the Yardbirds, but definitely overrated as a guitarist and solo artist, and a bit of a dick as a person
Leonard Cohen: Probably the best on this list, but definitely overrated.
Frank Zappa: Frank's music is almost impossible to listen to. Never sounded like he was taking music seriously (oh, but that's the point! scream the Zappa fans) -- at least his early stuff. You can only go so far with "experimental" music.
My niece who is a lot younger than me described the music of her generation as just noise.most of the new music is crap.
All it is is beats and somebody talking. No musicality. No melody. No singing.My niece who is a lot younger than me described the music of her generation as just noise.
Alex, Geddy, and Neil were top level musicians… among the very best in world at their instruments. That’s not just opinion…Top 5 worst..
1- rush
2- kiss
3- cake
4- green day
5- Lenny kravitz
Alex and Neil are absolutely incredible. Everything about their abilities is almost unnatural.Alex, Geddy, and Neil were top level musicians… among the very best in world at their instruments. That’s not just opinion…
How you can say they are over rated when they have influenced so many other great artists is a little mind boggling.