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Tired of classics
Some of them. I mean, looking at the TOP 10 Albums thread--currently preceeded by a MBV reissue thread--got me thinking about albums that are certainly good, maybe even great, but which I am sick of.
How many times can one listen to MARQUEE MOON or ENTERTAINMENT! or [fill in the many blanks] before the magic wears off? Even when I hear the opening bass riff of Davis' "So What" I sort of groan, even though it is, obviously, a stellar recording that opens a stellar album. I'm just bitching and I doubt I'm alone. So let's make this more interactive: List Five Classics You Admit Are Good/Great And You Never Need to Listen to Again (Notice I didn't ask for links to the threads where this has been done before, but feel free to add them anyway. Then fuck yourself and participate in this glimmering new one.) |
Yeah, I didn't want to start another "Classics you don't and never did like" pissing contest.
I mean to refer to the things that were good/great when you first heard them, and they're probably still objectively great, which is exactly why you played the hell out of them in the first place. I'm interested in the position of saying, "Yes, it's great. But PLEASE don't put it on the stereo. I couldn't bear to listen to that VU masterpiece for the ten trillionth time." |
Classic? What is that?
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classics are the ones that this doesn't happen with
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Hmmm....really? Like never again? Idunno...
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The cool thing about timeless badass tunes is that whenever I tire of them...I can take a break. And whenever I return to them, sometimes years later, I remember how fucking amazing they are and they'll sound new to me again. Television's "Marquee Moon" is a prime example of this. So is virtually everything by Nirvana (a band I usually spend a week out of the year re-absorbing/getting excited about before I bore of them again).
A lot of those old guys paved the way so much shit it's unreal. Like w/ Television...a lot of folks like to talk about them as being this prototypical punk rock band. Whenever I listen to them, they sound more post-punk to me. An evolved form of punk before punk happened. So damned far ahead of their time. I still, whenever listening to them, will pick up on suttle things I don't remember from previous listens. Modest Mouse/Pavement/Fugazi could never do that for me. Whenever I go back and listen to them they sound just as boring as they ever did. |
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Dammit that is funny, ending preposition and all |
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That's a great answer. Maybe THE answer. |
There are no classics that i have found great I will ever listen again. Of course there has been years that I havenīt listened some great album, but if I listened it again after long time, it has sounded great again. Of course there are classics I havenīt ever liked.
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I give up classics for a while when I get sick of them. Eventually I return to them and love them again. But for now here's my list:
The White Album Kind of Blue Sticky Fingers Exile on Main St Aja I have listened to those albums way, way, way too much. |
^i always return to Sticky & Exile every once in a while and love them like the first time. :)
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Me, too, but sometimes I have to stay away from them for a long time.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB8SK9PkOxk |
i became a music fan after hearing Nevermind & OK Computer. then i found Sonic Youth. saved me from the shitty kind of alt rock.
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Same! Nowdays I can only listen to a few songs. BUT I do listen to Prescence and ITTOD a lot, since they're not really "classics".. :cool: |
Albums I don't wanna listen to for a looong while
Let It Be - Beatles The Wall - Pink Floyd |
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I love you. I do. :eek: |
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Is this about music we've become tired of, or people?
I could never grow tired of the classic people. |
Nevermind, its just so overrated.
![]() Everyone knows In Utero was the album Kurt really wanted to make |
^^^except In Utero has a bunch of annoying filler tracks..
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Et Tu, Louder? ![]() |
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Sonic Youth, you say?
![]() I prefer the old stuff *sigh* |
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Bleach. And personally...I dig Nevermind more than In Utero. |
Since i started listening to Neutral Milk Hotel
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I lied. I'm playing Kind of Blue right now. What can I say. It's been a rainy day.
Also it follows SYR 9 and Serena-Maneesh and I felt I needed something a bit more subdued. So sue me. |
I barely can stand to play anything I own anymore because I cannot get past my grief and mourning for sonic youth
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Sonic youth are no more
![]() but life goes on mate, the fucks the matter? |
hm?
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I really don't want to listen to the Wall...like ever. Only teh movie is doable. |
and In Utero is my favorite NIRVANA besides Incesticide.
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And honestly, I don't think I can never listen to smething ever again. If I love it, I will still listen to it, even if there is long breaks in between each listen.
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no-one is getting my classics references...
what shall i do... ![]() I guess i'll have to face my fate like a man |
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It's ok doods. |
I acknowledge that Built to Spill is a good band, and that There is Nothing Wrong with Love is a great album, but if you ever catch me listening to it again it means I have lost my fucking mind. Seriously, strap me down and put me in a freaking straitjacket if you ever hear me even mention either of those records!!!!
The same goes for so many albums. Like Transformer by Lou Reed, Harvest by Neil Young, and anything the Beatles did before Revolver. Great stuff, all of it, but I have simply had enough. Like I've seen Pulp Fiction too many times to laugh at Samuel L. Jackson's soulful cursing. :) |
Built to Spill?
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Built to spill > nirvana
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why would anybody compare bts and nirvana? Different bands, eras, genres. Must everyone from the Northwest be lumped together? If that's the case, there's no need to ever discuss any band from England ever again. It's just the Beatles, and Elvis. That's rock music :)
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