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Anyone who reads the drivel I spout knows I love The Rolling Stones. That said, I fucking HATE "Street Fighting Man."

Many, including Busty, love it.

So, I guess post a song you hate by your favorite artist, or artist you love.

I'll do another:

I cannot stand "Ballad of a Thin Man" by Bob Dylan

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Rolling Stones, "Love in Vain"
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"Cawliga" by Hank Williams

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Replacements "The Ledge"

Always sounded like Westerberg trying to be a real songwriter by falling back on established cliches. It was my first inkling the Mats were going down.


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i hate Lay it Down Clown and Dose of Thunder off of Tim

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Dose of Thunder. ARGH.

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yeah, add the ledge. whoa boy. swing and a miss.

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Great topic!

"King of All the World" - Old 97s
"Rainy Day Women" - Bob Dylan
"Who Are You?" - The Who
All of Songs for Silverman - Ben Folds

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Great topic!

"King of All the World" - Old 97s


Thanks,
and

WOW..I love King of all of the world, BUT Mustache Rides was the first album of theirs I got.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

FT Wrote:
LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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And, inspired by your post inthat Who thread, Andy, I will offer up "Behind Blue Eyes" UGH!!

and

"Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd

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Throughout his life, from childhood until death, he was beset by severe swings of mood. His depressions frequently encouraged, and were exacerbated by, his various vices. His character mixed a superficial Enlightenment sensibility for reason and taste with a genuine and somewhat Romantic love of the sublime and a propensity for occasionally puerile whimsy.
harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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WOW..I love King of all of the world, BUT Mustache Rides was the first album of theirs I got.


Really? It's just so repetitive and unlike most of their other stuff.


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Compared to the rest of the songs on Blood On The Tracks, Buckets of Rain always irritated me as a decidedly mediocre way to end an near-perfect album.

Also, I Know What I Know from Paul Simon's Graceland sends me screaming for the skip button right in the middle of some masterfully made music,


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Senator <> LooGAR Wrote:
And, inspired by your post inthat Who thread, Andy, I will offer up "Behind Blue Eyes" UGH!!


Funny, I just posted it as my favorite Who song in Max's thread. I love the "hard rock" section of that song.

I agree on Welcome to the Machine, though. Not Pink's best by any means...


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Compared to the rest of the songs on Blood On The Tracks, Buckets of Rain always irritated me as a decidedly mediocre way to end an near-perfect album.



Excellent call. This song is the only reason I ever hesitate when calling this my favorite Dylan album.


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Bob Dylan - Romance in Durango

I'd rather listen to Buckets of Rain 10 times in a row than listen to Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts once.

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Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts


This song inspires me to stab.

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oldbulee Wrote:
Bob Dylan - Romance in Durango

I'd rather listen to Buckets of Rain 10 times in a row than listen to Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts once.


I can tolerate both, and I dare say that, *given the right mood,* I can even enjoy both. Paul Simon, "I know what I know," however, has shrill, piercing backing vocals that make me want to puke.

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Senator <> LooGAR Wrote:
Anyone who reads the drivel I spout knows I love The Rolling Stones. That said, I fucking HATE "Street Fighting Man."

Many, including Busty, love it.

So, I guess post a song you hate by your favorite artist, or artist you love.

I'll do another:

I cannot stand "Ballad of a Thin Man" by Bob Dylan


I will never understand your hate for the Street Fighting Man. Still baffles me to this day.

Now this! Hate for the Thin Man as well? Jesus bubba did you not see Bobby killing that piano during that song on "No Direction Home?"

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I will never understand your hate for the Street Fighting Man. Still baffles me to this day.


Ditto. Stones songs are so rarely this good... Your head is on backwards.

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oldbulee Wrote:
Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts


This song inspires me to stab.


This makes me question my opinion of everything in general.


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Eric Clapton - "Lay Down Sally"

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Eric Clapton - "Lay Down Sally"


Yes, good call


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creep by radiohead.

i have a love/hate relationship with that song.

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oldbulee Wrote:
Bob Dylan - Romance in Durango


I love that song......

Andy, I'm with you on King of all the World. I ALWAYS skip that song.

Led Zep - Kasmir (just a turd on an otherwise perfect album)

With Dylan, I hate anything that Joan "Smelly" Baez defecates on. She somehow manages to ruin otherwise perfect Dylan live albums as a rule.

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