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Groups/Artists you didn't like at first...but now like. This is kind of a response to the "5 artists you hate" thread and I apoligize if it's been done recently. After reading all the hated artists thread (which I admit was very entertaining) lets do something positive out of that mindset. Simple, artists upon first exposure hated, couldn't stand, dispised, disliked or just plain couldn't get to it. Then upon further inspection or whatever reason discovered that they weren't that bad and maybe even started liking them.
Two I didn't like for a long time but now really dig are: Beck - Didn't care for the whole nerd-cool/outcast thing at first but he's grown and so have I. The Flaming Lips - It was the voice and that whole anti-everything vibe they seemd to project but since Yoshimi and Soft Bullentin I'm like this group has a lot of depth and talent. And some uplifting lyrics and not in some corny contrived way. Plus I love some "modern" psychedlic musings. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Mariah Carey, she is not that bad. Back in the 1990´s I would not listen to her.
Lauryn Hill. I still dont care about the Fugees, but I like a lot her album (not the Unplugged) Some Hip Hop artist that I just aprreciate now: Timbaland, Bubba Sparxx, some Missy Elliot or Salt & Pepa things. And, of course, Prince, I tought he was just the "assless pants" guy and that somebody made that hit for him (When Doves Cry) "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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Beyonce and Pink instantly come to mind. | |
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The Cure | |
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These bands have become sort of favorites of mine now, after having ignored them for a long time:
The Black Crowes The Queens of the Stone Age Paul McCartney and Wings The Smashing Pumpkins and I'm starting to appreciate The Who a little more now. [Edited 3/3/06 9:06am] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Cool reverse topic Dammme...
I agree with ya'll about The Cure - disliked them for many a year, now I dig'em. The Who - Maybe it was all their mid 70's anthems I heard a million times growing up that bugged me. Now I love their 60's to early 70's stuff. Smashing Pumpkins - same with The Flaming Lips, the voice bugged me so I never took an interest. Now I like them, not as much as The Flaming Lips though. Really diggin' At War With The Mystics. Incredible. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Bfunkthe1 said: Cool reverse topic Dammme...
I agree with ya'll about The Cure - disliked them for many a year, now I dig'em. The Who - Maybe it was all their mid 70's anthems I heard a million times growing up that bugged me. Now I love their 60's to early 70's stuff. Smashing Pumpkins - same with The Flaming Lips, the voice bugged me so I never took an interest. Now I like them, not as much as The Flaming Lips though. Really diggin' At War With The Mystics. Incredible. We have some of the same bands listed. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Bfunkthe1 said: Cool reverse topic Dammme...
I agree with ya'll about The Cure - disliked them for many a year, now I dig'em. The Who - Maybe it was all their mid 70's anthems I heard a million times growing up that bugged me. Now I love their 60's to early 70's stuff. Smashing Pumpkins - same with The Flaming Lips, the voice bugged me so I never took an interest. Now I like them, not as much as The Flaming Lips though. Really diggin' At War With The Mystics. Incredible. We have some of the same bands listed. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Radiohead
Never liked them until Kid A. I picked up there album for the heck of it. Listened to it and was surprised because I really dug it. I thought it was some kind of remix album at first. Been a fan ever since. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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The Carpenters
Burt Bacharach. It's not like I ever hated these guys in the first place, but you wouldn't get me buying their material(although I am well aware Burt Bacharach wrote stuff for the likes of Aretha and Dionne) 10 yrs ago, but I have come to love their stuff. But give me Rainy Days and Mondays, We've Only Just Began, Solitare etc over practically anything in the charts today.. | |
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Jon Meyers...
TRIO made me a fan... Space for sale... | |
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Prince
Nirvana Beck Me'Shell Ndegeocello Jay-Z Digable Planets Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Nirvana
Mariah Carey Madonna Whitney Houston Sade "Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey | |
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Maraih Carey has grown on me at first I thought she was just so out of it but she's cool | |
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Jay-Z | |
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I thought New Edition was pretty lame until 1990 when they split up and did their own thang. Then, I could appreciate all their old stuff a lot more. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Sade- I just didn't get it in the 80's, but in the mid 90's it suddenly clicked and she is one of my favorites.
The same with No Doubt. I was aware of them, but didn't care one way or another, but a couple of years ago I had one of their albums and really enjoyed it so I ended up buying all the rest Judas Priest- My buddy got way into them and hearing it all the time it grew on me and this was just a few years ago Guns n' Roses- I absolutely hated them, especially that may this be love sounding riff in Jungle(being the big Jimi fan that I am). I had this girlfriend and she absolutely loved them and everytime i tried to turn it off she would "distract" me. needless to say they became a favorite | |
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lilgish said: The Cure
awesome! | |
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For me the most dramatic shift has been with Madonna. Two decades of complete indifference and disdain of her music (though I always admired her personality). Now I am a full-fledged fan. (But still a little to admit it) I think it's her later work that I'm into.
Also, it's pretty weird, but I'm warming up to Elvis Costello. And...in the 80's I was ho-hum about the Talking Heads, couldn't really get into them. But now it's like OH...MY...GOD. | |
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pixies.
the smith/morissey- at the time the cure were my obession..and you that whole robert smith and moz thing.. malice mizer/gackt bjork-boy was i missing out talent.. | |
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heartbeatocean said: For me the most dramatic shift has been with Madonna. Two decades of complete indifference and disdain of her music (though I always admired her personality). Now I am a full-fledged fan. (But still a little to admit it) I think it's her later work that I'm into.
Also, it's pretty weird, but I'm warming up to Elvis Costello. And...in the 80's I was ho-hum about the Talking Heads, couldn't really get into them. But now it's like OH...MY...GOD. You guys remind me of groups i forget to mention. Talking Heads - I'm with you on that one. Back in the day I kinda dispised them. But just recently picked up Remain in Light and Speaking In Tongues in 5.1 surround sound. Incredible. I can't say I dig much after SIT but some stuff up to that point is nice. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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I wasn't feeling John Mayer, but I like the trio. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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GangstaFam said: lilgish said: The Cure
awesome! alot of it was cause the first time I listened to them it was from a fucked up stereo with bad sound. | |
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Prince.. (to falsseto, i was just not used to)
Joan Osborne (I hated that One of Us song, until I got the message) I'll think about some more "America is a continent..." | |
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lilgish said: alot of it was cause the first time I listened to them it was from a fucked up stereo with bad sound. I had that with The Jesus & Mary Chain. | |
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Christina Aguilera I vividly remember being *angry* in the car when I first heard the song "Genie In A Bottle" -- I thought it was pop music's nadir. Totally had a change of heart after really hearing Stripped a few years after that.
Kylie Minogue Like most Americans, I either associated her with "Loco-motion" or "Can't Get You Out of My Head" -- her only true U.S. hits. It wasn't a case about "not liking her," I was just indifferent altogether) I thought she was just some flash-in-the-pan chick. I actually started digging in her catalogue, though, after downloading her Fever album and later buying Body Language. | |
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JANFAN4L said: Christina Aguilera I vividly remember being *angry* in the car when I first heard the song "Genie In A Bottle" -- I thought it was pop music's nadir. Totally had a change of heart after really hearing Stripped a few years after that.
Kylie Minogue Like most Americans, I either associated her with "Loco-motion" or "Can't Get You Out of My Head" -- her only true U.S. hits. It wasn't a case about "not liking her," I was just indifferent altogether) I thought she was just some flash-in-the-pan chick. I actually started digging in her catalogue, though, after downloading her Fever album and later buying Body Language. well said. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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