01.04.2008, 03:52 AM | #1 |
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There's been a lot of talk on here about pop music lately, and I want to get into it. What CDs do you recommend I should buy?
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check out plus-tech squeezebox, motocompo, mac donald duck eclair, capsule, perfume, coltemonikha......
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Nu Shooz Spagna Jive Bunny Hipsway Milla Gabrielle Lily Allen Pet Shop Boys Mis-Teeq Guesh Patti Duran Duran A* Teens Nona Hendryx Nikka Costa Sabrina Propaganda TLC Jenny Wilson Aqua Dee Lite Debbie Gibson Yazz Heart Sade ABC Soft Cell Frankie Goes To Hollywood Erasure Let me think of more..... |
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M.I.A. Kinky(Most songs are in Spanish, so you have to weed out the English ones) Justin Timberlake Beat Happening Girls Aloud Avril lavigne And whatever porky stated.
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Just start and finish off with Sugarbabes (earlier output preferred). All the pop music goodness is hidden there.
Also, I really like that new song by Fergie called "Clumsy" - suprisingly great production! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnBcIN1PExk
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01.04.2008, 08:51 AM | #7 |
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Mud Flow
Even if they're more noisy pop than real pop... |
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Mmm... depends on what you call pop music.
I'd say (from the 90s and 00s) : Olivia Tremor Control - Black foliage : animation music Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry boat Microphones - The glow, pt.2 Deerhoof - Halfbird Stereolab – Transient random-noise bursts with announcements Mazzy Star – So tonight that I might see Disco Inferno – D.I. go pop Pram – Helium Stars Like Fleas – Sun lights down on the fence Go! Team – Thunder, lightning, strike Menomena – I am the fun blame monster! CocoRosie – La maison de mon rêve Paavoharju – Yhä hämärää Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene Broadcast – Tender buttons Sunny Day in Glasgow – Scribble mural comic journal Belaire – Exploding, impacting
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01.05.2008, 08:20 AM | #12 |
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gotta say, most of these reccomendations are terrible.
not necassarily all bad bands ... but not good reccomendations for pop music. |
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Well pop music is really vague... So you can put almost anything into that category... I mean, Animal Collective are sometimes considered pop, Simian Mobile Disco are sometimes considered pop, Yo La Tengo is sometimes considered pop, and what does those bands have in common? Almost nothing... (I precise that I enjoy those three bands - even Simian Mobile Disco, yeah) |
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01.05.2008, 08:33 AM | #14 |
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yeah.
I guess it'd help if the first poster was a bit more specific. |
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01.05.2008, 08:53 AM | #15 |
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huey lewis and the news
ultravox tears for fears the b-52s talking heads unrest david bowie |
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I'd probably produce a similar list, but I should imagine Mr L is well aware of most of these. Faye Wong's very good, check her shit out. My housemate very often plays a Mark Morrison album. Avoid that, it's pants. I think the thing with a lot of the more obviously 'pop' (as opposed to the obviously pop, but not apparently pop to people who like men with guitars) is that it's very often a singles things... Erasure, Girls Aloud, Lily, Justin Timberkins, Britney, Soft Cell and a few other do it alright, but the likes of East 17, Steps, S Club 7, Special D, Blink 182 [etc] can produce some utterly amazing singles and then shit-awful albums. It's a shame.
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There's nothing utterly amazing about Blink 182, unless you consider contrived, boring,empty, ''punk'' rock amazing. C'mon Glice! It's Blink 182, they are to punk what Kenny G is to jazz. A horrible copy of the real thing. |
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The subject of the thread is pop. All the Small things and I miss you are very good pop songs. That is all. 'Real' punk is about as interesting to me as 'real' sand, as opposed to the 'fake' sand they use in cement. I don't know the difference, and frankly I don't care.
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Agreed, its not really important, but you are the one who suggested that they're material was amazing. Granted it is pop and I realize that, but Jesus man, I think you know there's better ''pop'' music out there than 'all the small things'. On the difference of fake vs. real, it is a real difference and you should know it. Honestly my friend, do you not know the difference between what sounds genuinely good and genuinely bad? Yes, yes I know...you don't care, but don't negate the entire subject. Essentially it boils down to opinion and I'm ok with that, seeing as if you are the one person who enjoys the word 'pederast' more than myself. Cheerio
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Well I don't think that you can go wrong with anything that Richard X has produced, from Girls On Top to Roisin Murphy...
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