Terrapin Station - pretentious or just deaf?
Nov 15, 2017 17:14:11 GMT
Post by graucho on Nov 15, 2017 17:14:11 GMT
Does he think he's being smart and clever, or is he just deaf?
Either way he's really fucking annoying.
In yet another (groan) thead about 'underrated' records
Either way he's really fucking annoying.
In yet another (groan) thead about 'underrated' records
Aerosmith - Just Push Play and any other later album that's ragged on.
Ashlee Simpson - I Am Me (as well as her other albums)
Beach Boys - most of their later albums, and yes, including Summer in Paradise
most of the Beatles members' solo albums that are regularly dismissed, plus Yoko Ono's output
Black Sabbath - Forbidden and any other post Dio-Sabbath album that's ragged on
Bob Dylan - Knocked Out Loaded, Down in the Groove, Dylan, Saved etc.--all of the later stuff that's commonly ragged on; Dylan doesn't have a bad record in my opinion
Cheap Trick - The Doctor
all later Chicago albums
David Bowie - the 80s albums
Devo - Total Devo, Shout etc.
The Doors - Full Circle
Elton John - of his later albums
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Love Beach
Fleetwood Mac - Time
Frank Zappa - Thing-Fish, Francesco Zappa and anything else that's often dismissed
Gene Simmons - @$$hole and Gene Simmons
Genesis - the 80s albums, through We Can't Dance
Grateful Dead - every studio album aside from Workingman's Dead & American Beauty
Hoobastank - They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps and their rest of their later output
Jonas Brothers - It's About Time (as well as their other albums)
Kelly Osbourne - Shut Up
KISS - Crazy Nights, Asylum, Animalize, Music from the Elder, Carnival of Souls, etc.
Lou Reed - Mistrial
Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu
Metallica - St. Anger, Reload, etc.--all the later stuff that's commonly ragged on
Michael Bolton - Time, Love & Tenderness (as well as his other albums)
Neil Young - Landing on Water, Everybody's Rockin'
Peter Criss - Peter Criss
Queen - Flash Gordon and Hot Space . . . also the whole notion of them being a "singles band" is crazy
Rod Stewart - Human
The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work, Voodoo Lounge, etc.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band film soundtrack
Starship - everything
Ted Nugent - all of his later albums
Yes - Open Your Eyes, Heaven and Earth
Also most Nu-Metal albums.
Ashlee Simpson - I Am Me (as well as her other albums)
Beach Boys - most of their later albums, and yes, including Summer in Paradise
most of the Beatles members' solo albums that are regularly dismissed, plus Yoko Ono's output
Black Sabbath - Forbidden and any other post Dio-Sabbath album that's ragged on
Bob Dylan - Knocked Out Loaded, Down in the Groove, Dylan, Saved etc.--all of the later stuff that's commonly ragged on; Dylan doesn't have a bad record in my opinion
Cheap Trick - The Doctor
all later Chicago albums
David Bowie - the 80s albums
Devo - Total Devo, Shout etc.
The Doors - Full Circle
Elton John - of his later albums
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Love Beach
Fleetwood Mac - Time
Frank Zappa - Thing-Fish, Francesco Zappa and anything else that's often dismissed
Gene Simmons - @$$hole and Gene Simmons
Genesis - the 80s albums, through We Can't Dance
Grateful Dead - every studio album aside from Workingman's Dead & American Beauty
Hoobastank - They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps and their rest of their later output
Jonas Brothers - It's About Time (as well as their other albums)
Kelly Osbourne - Shut Up
KISS - Crazy Nights, Asylum, Animalize, Music from the Elder, Carnival of Souls, etc.
Lou Reed - Mistrial
Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu
Metallica - St. Anger, Reload, etc.--all the later stuff that's commonly ragged on
Michael Bolton - Time, Love & Tenderness (as well as his other albums)
Neil Young - Landing on Water, Everybody's Rockin'
Peter Criss - Peter Criss
Queen - Flash Gordon and Hot Space . . . also the whole notion of them being a "singles band" is crazy
Rod Stewart - Human
The Rolling Stones - Dirty Work, Voodoo Lounge, etc.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band film soundtrack
Starship - everything
Ted Nugent - all of his later albums
Yes - Open Your Eyes, Heaven and Earth
Also most Nu-Metal albums.