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Crap bands

Cover bands, covered songs, bands inspired by The Pogues,
bands that inspired The Pogues, collaborators, etc.
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Post Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:34 pm

Heather wrote:
mr.bod wrote:as a kid i used to be big on the pogues,smiths,men they couldn,t hang etc.still am.

friends liking bands like level 42,depeche mode,spandeau ballet,duran duran,etc. used to really piss me off!

as a matter of fact i fooking hate those bands to this day!


If you were a teenager in the early eighties they're all quite good


I agree with you on this one Heather. Although not a teenager in the early Eighties, (close though, graduated High School in '77,) a lot of the New Wave released at that time was far better than that REALLY annoying virus circulating at that time.......DISCO.....

....as he reaches for his stomach distress bag!!!!!!!
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Post Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:06 am

Ah! The disco prejudice thing. I think most musical genres have some merit if you look closely enough. Curtis Mayfield's disco stuff stands up and the whole Philly Disco thing was terrific. We should all be more tolerant, except for the Smiths and C&W. Mind you, even I can tolerate Country when Solomon Burke sings it. :lol:
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Post Sun Nov 13, 2005 10:00 am

I cannot accept such a statement, Mr Soulfinger.
We could argue about the Smiths (or we could not ;)) but how could any serious soulfan dismiss Country music? Hank Williams's records are as soulful as anything released by Stax, the soul covers done by the Flying Burrito Brothers are simply wonderful and (as you already mentioned) singers like Solomon, Johnny Adams or James Carr sing a lot of country material.
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