Rubbish Strolls......Nirvana were far better![]()
Each to their own, mate.
Rubbish Strolls......Nirvana were far better![]()
Each to their own, mate.
Rubbish Strolls......Nirvana were far better![]()
Middle of the road? How very dare youTrue mate.....Don’t get me wrong, REM are ok but a bit ‘middle of the road’ for me. Good live though
I probably have a bit of a problem.
You'd be struggling to say that the Nirvana of the 80s were as good as REM...their early stuff was very raw. Nevermind was released in '91, once they'd polished their act up. Saw them twice in '92, Kings Hall Belfast and THAT gig at Reading Festival - and not many gigs I've been to since have eclipsed that.
Middle of the road? How very dare you![]()
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There’s even some REM in there somewhere.![]()
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Probably about 1000 CDs in my collection.There’s even some REM in there somewhere.![]()
Serious question Stainsey - I like the odd bit from these bands, and really like and admire what they stand for, would still love to see many of them live, but no way would I sit down and listen to more than one song at a time. Do you?Mate, when you listen to Crass, Dead Kennedy’s, RATM and Aphex Twin (to name a few)......a lot of stuff is middle of the road![]()
All hail physical media, can't beat it.
Serious question Stainsey - I like the odd bit from these bands, and really like and admire what they stand for, would still love to see many of them live, but no way would I sit down and listen to more than one song at a time. Do you?
No judgement going on, just curious.
Serious question Stainsey - I like the odd bit from these bands, and really like and admire what they stand for, would still love to see many of them live, but no way would I sit down and listen to more than one song at a time. Do you?
No judgement going on, just curious.
All hail physical media, can't beat it.

Why on earth would you not listen to a whole album? Something the artist has given everything for, blood, sweat, tears, set down the tracks in a particular order (which is the reason I detest shuffle on Spotify) to complete the album. Some songs have to be listened to in an album setting, they just don't make sense as standalone tracks.