Not my fault you gave it an inaccurate title.you should try reading the thread title too.
I saw them last month, they can still kick some ass for being a couple geezers Astrocreep's ageThey had a huge cluster of hits in the early 90s, and reliably churned out good music for another 15 years. Under The Bridge, Interstate Love Song, and Nothing Else Matters all came out while I was in high school, so they are memberberry bombs on top of just being great songs in their own right.
After Stadium Arcadium, John Frusciante left the band (again) and they had a few albums with a new guy which were... ok. Frusciante recently rejoined the band and they put out a new double album which is pretty good but not mind-blowing like the older stuff. I think if they had consolidated the better songs into a single album it might have actually been a bigger deal but who knows.I couldn't tell you albums, but looking at wiki that was the last one that was really popular.
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Amod please rename this thread to The Awesome 90s Songs Thread thxyou should try reading the thread title too.
you two hijacked this thread with offtopic spotify lists. go create your own thread and get the fuck out of here.
Not a bad song and not overplayed but I love it so I'm sharing it anyway
The descending Bm -> Bb -> A (Bm fall Bb Head over A feet) in the chorus is really fun to sing along to despite being "wrong" in the sense of traditional Western music theory. Awesome songwriting.
Also not at all an easy chord progression to make a harmonica solo work over. Pretty sure that's a D major harmonica but she still nails it over the Bbmaj, Fmaj, and Cmaj.
Yeah, the stuff with Frusciante is peak awesomeness. His riffs on Under the Bridge are precisely what make it Top 10 of All Time.After Stadium Arcadium, John Frusciante left the band (again) and they had a few albums with a new guy which were... ok. Frusciante recently rejoined the band and they put out a new double album which is pretty good but not mind-blowing like the older stuff. I think if they had consolidated the better songs into a single album it might have actually been a bigger deal but who knows.
Not ashamed to say this is one of my favorite songs that Harmonica solo is pretty amazing, I think the ending where she hums like she's looking at her baby or something is really unique, something I've never seen or heard in music before.. that said I hate most of her music but she has a few really stellar songs like Guardian, Reasons I Drink and ThankU are all great songs IMO, it's like she was on the best shrooms making those and the rest of her music I find meh.
(least favorite but still good)
I'd say it's the other way around. The songs on the list were all very unique in some way. The Backstreet Boys and N'Sync's music was so generic and pointless that nobody remembers it now. Most of those songs that people came to hate got your attention because they weren't like everything else on the radio, but there's only so many times you can hear the same weird song.By the way I don't think that a song can be made bad by overplaying, it has to be lame in some sort of way first.
Otherwise people would hate all those 90s boybands and girlbands that were played 24/7, though they did vary their sound and had more than one or two pmayed songs.
I'd say it's the other way around. The songs on the list were all very unique in some way. The Backstreet Boys and N'Sync's music was so generic and pointless that nobody remembers it now. Most of those songs that people came to hate got your attention because they weren't like everything else on the radio, but there's only so many times you can hear the same weird song.
I've heard DJ's explain it. Most people don't listen to music all day. They listen for 10-20 minutes driving to and from work and maybe 5 minutes on their lunch break. When they only listen to 5 songs a day they don't want to hear some obscure b-side that the DJ likes, they want to hear the new hit song and the only way to deliver that is to play it every 20 minutes all day long. Sure it might be driving the hipster truck driver crazy, but he's not most of their audience.Yeah, its radio itself, not the decade.
Even classic rock stations are unlistenable shit that end up making a person hate songs that were good in the first place.
Its funny in the age of streaming music, where you can find thousands of examples of algorithm-generated playlists that are 1000x better than the way the radio does it. It makes a person wonder, why the fuck do they still do it that way? I'm sure theres some boring historical reason why it got that way in the first place, but the question is why is it still that way when they could literally fire all the staff, plug in pandora or similar, and have a 1000x better product?
ive heard of both bands, but i dont really know their music. my girlfriend loves the shit out of nsync and backstreet boys and was trying to get me to sing along with her last week on their songs. shit, she loves NKOTB too but i dont know their songs that well either. which is weird to me because they're all top 40 bands and i would have heard those songs for sure. i do know that "That way" song. i think Stern did a parody of it so thats why it sticks out, but either they played those songs on a softer rock station or i totally blanked on those songsI'd say it's the other way around. The songs on the list were all very unique in some way. The Backstreet Boys and N'Sync's music was so generic and pointless that nobody remembers it now. Most of those songs that people came to hate got your attention because they weren't like everything else on the radio, but there's only so many times you can hear the same weird song.