hardwood floor
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if this is the song i think it is -- about some guy who finds a photograph of all his old friends from high school and starts pining for the old days? then ... GOD yes
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damn straight early and mid-period i believe he has a writing credit on every track on Trick of the Tail tony banks is the greatest musician who ever lived
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don't see it don't see it at all
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that made me laugh
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Who has seen Uncle Tupelo in concert?
hardwood floor replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
I saw Uncle Tupelo at the TLA in Philly on the Anodyne tour and it was definitely an all-time top-10 show for me. Just mind-blowing. curious who the other band was ... -
Mayer is unfathomably awful. I'm afraid to ask what Petty song he demolished.
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hard to believe as bad as it gets although, man, that buckcherry song i heard today at WaWa was just unimaginably wretched like if a bunch of us got together one night and tried like hell to write and record the worst rock song we could come up with ... i honestly don't think we could come up with anything that bad
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yeah, they would fit better in the "Worst Band of All-Time" category. I'm not sure any of their "songs" are even distinguishable from the others.
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at the store this morning i heard something called i think "I'm sorry" that according to the clerk is by "buckcherry" this is the worst song i've ever heard just mind-blowingly bad
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just think ... heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who heard it from another you been messin' around they say you got a boy friend you're out late every weekend they're talkin' about you and it's bringin' me down i actually dig roll with the changes and keep on lovin' you wasn't the worst of the early power ballads but take it on the run is indeed as bad as it gets
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yeah, i may have mentioned that "song" earlier in this thread quite possibly the worst piece of shit ever simply wretched
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my bad of course 1974 was the Tales tour and 1976 was the relayer tour yes may be the greatest band ever
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I saw Aerosmith open for Black Sabbath I think in 1976 Everybody was like ... "Who is this new band? They're pretty good."
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I saw Yes cover I'm Down by the Beatles at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City in the summer of 1974, during the Relayer tour Howe cooked on the solo
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I love Yes's version of America, which appeared originally on the Age of Atlantic compilation. was recorded during the Close to the Edge sessions in 1972, with the anderson / squire / howe / wakeman / bruford lineup have never heard a negative word about it -- even paul simon dug it but it's cool
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actually, that's my opinion and it's just as valid as yours the doors suck that song sucks if i have poor taste in music, then everything i like sucks, right? wilco, uncle tupelo, bottle rockets, old 97s, springsteen, son volt, steve wynn, calexico, aimee mann, joseph arthur, replacements, kate bush, robert earl keene, the go-betweens ... seriously, why do people feel the need to impose their opinions on others?
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my sharona is a great rock song killer guitar solo
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selected as the worst song ever by Blender a couple years ago here's a link to the piece -- 50 worst songs ever 1. STARSHIP
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not familiar with this piece of work, but i will say that one of my rules of these such lists is that the worst songs are the ones that try to be great and fall horribly short, and that novelty songs or just songs that understand they're bad really can't be as terrible as something like "You're Beautiful," which is so overwrought and self-serious that it makes you want to vomit up large chunks of sputum
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you know the rules ... you can't say "anything by" so and so ... gotta name the song! i would say We Didn't Start the Fire is one of the 20 worst songs ever two others came to mind "You Had a Bad Day," which I think is by Daniel Powter and "You're Beautiful," by James Blunt both suck beyond comprehension
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unlike your namesake when i saw him pitch at fenway in 1988!
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"Smooth Operator" by Shar-Day ... oh, excuse me ... Sade ... has to be in the top 5
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love love love this band saw 'em many times back in the day and the live shows were just mesmerizing as good as it got for me saw 'em open for REM once in a small theater & it was magical the records haven't held up quite that well for me but i still do enjoy listening to the live shows once in a while
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written i believe by Eric Bazilian of the Hooters not sure who sang it but it does indeed suck massively
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with apologies to the Doors, I still have to go with "What's Going On" by 4 Non Blondes "i said a-HEY-YEAH-YEAH-YEAH "a HEY-YEAH-YAY-YAY "i said-a HEY! WHAT'S GOING ON?" what's going on? you can't fucking sing, you piece of shit