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In reply to the discussion: Name a musician you dearly love, but admit also produced some unlistenable crap. [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)49. lol, it was a running gag among my friends
that we stopped liking any band that got popular.
I don't think it was always true but I know it happened some. I'd like to think that it wasn't us that changed, it was the bands changing to be popular (Yes I am looking at you Lars Ulrich!). I truly don't think we were so shallow as to hate a band JUST because other people started liking them. But I admit it is a possibility.
Lately though I just worry about whether or not I like a band. If some hipsters and juggalos like em too, it doesn't hurt me at all. Fans means money and money means they might survive long enough to make another album and there's always a chance I'll like that one too.
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Name a musician you dearly love, but admit also produced some unlistenable crap. [View all]
Throd
May 2012
OP
Neil Young, almost EVERYTHING from the 1980s. 7 albums, 5 of them SUCKED HORRIBLY.
Amerigo Vespucci
May 2012
#1
Weren't those first 80's album done because he wanted to get out of a contract or something?
harmonicon
May 2012
#21
That would coincide perfectly with Neil's flirtation with the Reagan dark side
KamaAina
May 2012
#30
I don't know about the two gospel albums, but 'Slow Train Coming' is awesome!
DutchLiberal
May 2012
#62
You're the first I heard that discovered LZ so late, but the point is you got there.
Populist_Prole
May 2012
#72
Yeah, but Brain Salad Surgery isn't what most consider "listenable" - well, unless they're wasted.
HopeHoops
May 2012
#14
Depeche Mode is kind of like a fine wine - some years are just better than others.
Initech
May 2012
#65
Probably most of them, but the one who first comes to mind is Paul McCartney
LeftishBrit
May 2012
#78