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Thread started 12/24/11 8:49pm

aardvark15

Favorite Artists: Least Favorite Album and Song

so there's been several favorite artists, favorite song ect. But I'm going to mix it up.

Favorite Artist:

Least Favorite Album:

Least Favorite Song:

MJ

Album: Music & Me

Song: You've Got A Friend

Janet:

Album: Dream Street

Song: Communication

Prince:

Album: Chaos And Disorder

Song: Jughead

Madonna:

Album: Hard Candy

Song: Spanish Lesson

What is yours?

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Reply #1 posted 12/25/11 2:09am

robertlove

GM:

Album: Last songs

Song: You have been loved

Janet:

Album: Damita Jo (tried to listen to it many times, still don't like it)

Song: I want you

Prince:

Album: Kamasutra

Song: Wife, lover...whatever

Michael Jackson:

Album: Invincible (never could make it to the end)

Song: Heal the world dead

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Reply #2 posted 12/25/11 2:15pm

Gunsnhalen

I'm going to do just a few solo artists smile

Bob Dylan

Album: Dylan

Song: Tough Mama

Stevie Wonder

Album: Stevie At The Beach

Song: I Just Called To Say I LOve You lol

John Coltrane

Album: High Step

Song: Eastbound

Marvin Gaye

Album: The Stubborn Kind Of Fellow

Song: Every Now And Then

Joni Mitchell

Album: Mingus

Song: A Chair In The Sky

Aretha Franklin

Album: This Christmas Aretha

Song: The Weight

Rob Zombie

Album: The Sinister Urge

Song: Everything Is Boring

Terence Trent D'Arby

Album: Wildcard

Song: If You let Me Stay

Ray Charles

Album:Action of My Soul

Song: Game Number Nine

George Michael

Album: Last

Song: Flawless

R. Kelly

Album: Untitled bored2 feeling ill

Song: I'm A Flirt

Tracy Chapman

Album: Where You Live

Song: I'm Ready

Frank Zappa

Album: One Size Fits All

Song: Gumbo Varation 9

Kanye West

Album: 808's & Heartbreaks

Song: H.A.M

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Reply #3 posted 12/25/11 2:42pm

ChakaKAnitaB

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Chaka khan
album: destiny
song: it's my party

Anita baker
album: your my everything
song: squeeze me
Chaka Khan/Anita Baker Fan
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Reply #4 posted 12/26/11 10:32am

bobbyperu

I kinda like Tough Mama. The one Dylan song I really can't listen to is Winterlude from the otherwise good New Morning lp.
And as for Prince... Rainbow Children, if you ask me. Totally unlistenable songs are mostly from the otherwise okay prince album: My Name Is Prince, The Max, I Wanna Melt with U...
From Marvin Gaye I find the Midnight Love album very weak, even though it has Sexual Healing on it.
Sly Stone: Heard You Missed Me Well I'm Back and everything that came afterwards...
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Reply #5 posted 12/29/11 3:01pm

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aardvark15 said:

so there's been several favorite artists, favorite song ect. But I'm going to mix it up.

Favorite Artist:

Least Favorite Album:

Least Favorite Song:

MJ

Album: Music & Me

Song: You've Got A Friend

Janet:

Album: Dream Street

Song: Communication

Prince:

Album: Chaos And Disorder

Song: Jughead

Madonna:

Album: Hard Candy

Song: Spanish Lesson

What is yours?

Imo, "You've Got A Friend" is one of MJ's best solo Motown songs, and "Chaos and Disorder" is in my top 10 all time favorite albums. "Hard Candy" isn't bad, either, and Janet's debut was much weaker than "Dream Street", so I disagree with most of your picks. Oh, and "Jughead" isn't even one of the worst songs on Diamonds and Pearls (I'd take it over Daddy Pop, Walk Don't Walk & Push), and far from being the worst Prince song (that would be "Rich Friends")

Anyway, some of my picks:

Michael Jackson

Album: Blood On The Dance Floor [If that counts; I can't fully remember all the Motown albums]

Song: (tie) I Can't Help It/It's The Falling In Love [Again, I'm not counting Motown songs, it seems like cheating, 'cause they're obviously not in the same league as his adult stuff]

Prince

Album: The Black Album boxed [Don't hate it, but I don't find it very intriguing or memorable; don't listen to it much]

Song: Rich Friends ill

Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan I can't do, because I don't know every album and song, but a lot of Stevie's early stuff is weak (except the hits); and the 70s and 80s saw a lot of mediocre (not terrible, though) Bob Dylan albums.

The Beatles

Album: With The Beatles [Yellow Submarine doesn't count]

Song: Glass Onion [If covers count, Paul's "A Taste Of Honey" was hideous]

John Lennon

Album: Sometime In New York City [w/ Yoko Ono]

Song: John Sinclair

I could go on, but this thread doesn't seem to be getting much attention anyway..

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Reply #6 posted 12/29/11 4:16pm

LiLi1992

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CrabalockerFishwife said:

aardvark15 said:

so there's been several favorite artists, favorite song ect. But I'm going to mix it up.

Favorite Artist:

Least Favorite Album:

Least Favorite Song:

MJ

Album: Music & Me

Song: You've Got A Friend

Janet:

Album: Dream Street

Song: Communication

Prince:

Album: Chaos And Disorder

Song: Jughead

Madonna:

Album: Hard Candy

Song: Spanish Lesson

What is yours?

Imo, "You've Got A Friend" is one of MJ's best solo Motown songs, and "Chaos and Disorder" is in my top 10 all time favorite albums. "Hard Candy" isn't bad, either, and Janet's debut was much weaker than "Dream Street", so I disagree with most of your picks. Oh, and "Jughead" isn't even one of the worst songs on Diamonds and Pearls (I'd take it over Daddy Pop, Walk Don't Walk & Push), and far from being the worst Prince song (that would be "Rich Friends")

Anyway, some of my picks:

Michael Jackson

Album: Blood On The Dance Floor [If that counts; I can't fully remember all the Motown albums]

Song: (tie) I Can't Help It/It's The Falling In Love [Again, I'm not counting Motown songs, it seems like cheating, 'cause they're obviously not in the same league as his adult stuff]

Prince

Album: The Black Album boxed [Don't hate it, but I don't find it very intriguing or memorable; don't listen to it much]

Song: Rich Friends ill

Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan I can't do, because I don't know every album and song, but a lot of Stevie's early stuff is weak (except the hits); and the 70s and 80s saw a lot of mediocre (not terrible, though) Bob Dylan albums.

The Beatles

Album: With The Beatles [Yellow Submarine doesn't count]

Song: Glass Onion [If covers count, Paul's "A Taste Of Honey" was hideous]

John Lennon

Album: Sometime In New York City [w/ Yoko Ono]

Song: John Sinclair

I could go on, but this thread doesn't seem to be getting much attention anyway..

Why Yellow Submarine doesn't count ? That would be my choice is obvious. lol
Song: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Revolution 9.
I can not choose, they both are horrible enough. mad

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Reply #7 posted 12/29/11 7:37pm

Emancipation89

robertlove said:

GM:

Album: Last songs

Song: You have been loved

Janet:

Album: Damita Jo (tried to listen to it many times, still don't like it)

Song: I want you

Prince:

Album: Kamasutra

Song: Wife, lover...whatever

Michael Jackson:

Album: Invincible (never could make it to the end)

Song: Heal the world dead

Friend Lover Sister Mother..Wife AND Heal the World?! Those songs make me cry!

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Reply #8 posted 12/29/11 7:56pm

CrabalockerFis
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LiLi1992 said:

CrabalockerFishwife said:

[...]

The Beatles

Album: With The Beatles [Yellow Submarine doesn't count]

Song: Glass Onion [If covers count, Paul's "A Taste Of Honey" was hideous]

Why Yellow Submarine doesn't count ? That would be my choice is obvious. lol
Song: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Revolution 9.
I can not choose, they both are horrible enough. mad

Yellow Submarine only has 4 new Beatles songs: All Together Now, Only A Northern Song, Hey Bulldog and It's All Too Much, the rest is old songs and George Martin music

I love both of the songs you mentioned, though I don't really consider "Revolution 9" a song, I still like it.

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Reply #9 posted 12/29/11 7:57pm

CrabalockerFis
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Emancipation89 said:

robertlove said:

GM:

Album: Last songs

Song: You have been loved

Janet:

Album: Damita Jo (tried to listen to it many times, still don't like it)

Song: I want you

Prince:

Album: Kamasutra

Song: Wife, lover...whatever

Michael Jackson:

Album: Invincible (never could make it to the end)

Song: Heal the world dead

Friend Lover Sister Mother..Wife AND Heal the World?! Those songs make me cry!

I hate 'Friend/Lover', but 'Heal The World' is one of my favorite MJ songs... top 5 probably.

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Reply #10 posted 12/29/11 8:11pm

Emancipation89

CrabalockerFishwife said:

Emancipation89 said:

Friend Lover Sister Mother..Wife AND Heal the World?! Those songs make me cry!

I hate 'Friend/Lover', but 'Heal The World' is one of my favorite MJ songs... top 5 probably.

hmm I'm just curious, why do u hate that song? I've never seen anyone who puts Emancipation as one of their favorite albums, and hate this song omfg !! what don't u like about it?

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Reply #11 posted 12/29/11 8:25pm

CrabalockerFis
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Emancipation89 said:

CrabalockerFishwife said:

I hate 'Friend/Lover', but 'Heal The World' is one of my favorite MJ songs... top 5 probably.

hmm I'm just curious, why do u hate that song? I've never seen anyone who puts Emancipation as one of their favorite albums, and hate this song omfg !! what don't u like about it?

I don't really know, but I guess I'll give it another listen. I've just always found it boring, especially being over 7 minutes long. With all the other love songs on Emancipation, I don't see anything particularly outstanding about this song - lyrically, musically or vocally, and it's just very long and slow moving. I don't actually *hate* it, but it's probably my least listened to song on Emancipation (though Emancipation is my #1 favorite Prince album).

I just relistened to it, and it's not bad, but I don't really have any desire to listen to it again. Plus, there's just too many slow love songs on disc 2 of Emancipation.. after listening to "One Kiss At A Time", "Soul Sanctuary", "Curious Child", "Dreamin' About U", "The Holy River", "Let's Have A Baby", "Saviour" and "The Plan" (one of P's most boring instrumentals, imo), I'm too slow love song-ed out to sit through another, 7 minute long, slow love song.

[Edited 12/29/11 20:27pm]

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Reply #12 posted 12/29/11 9:10pm

Emancipation89

CrabalockerFishwife said:

Emancipation89 said:

hmm I'm just curious, why do u hate that song? I've never seen anyone who puts Emancipation as one of their favorite albums, and hate this song omfg !! what don't u like about it?

I don't really know, but I guess I'll give it another listen. I've just always found it boring, especially being over 7 minutes long. With all the other love songs on Emancipation, I don't see anything particularly outstanding about this song - lyrically, musically or vocally, and it's just very long and slow moving. I don't actually *hate* it, but it's probably my least listened to song on Emancipation (though Emancipation is my #1 favorite Prince album).

I just relistened to it, and it's not bad, but I don't really have any desire to listen to it again. Plus, there's just too many slow love songs on disc 2 of Emancipation.. after listening to "One Kiss At A Time", "Soul Sanctuary", "Curious Child", "Dreamin' About U", "The Holy River", "Let's Have A Baby", "Saviour" and "The Plan" (one of P's most boring instrumentals, imo), I'm too slow love song-ed out to sit through another, 7 minute long, slow love song.

[Edited 12/29/11 20:27pm]

Lyrically, I think this is the best love song on Emancipation. In fact...to me, this is his best love song. I've never heard him being more honest in any other song and I love how he's appreciating the woman in many different ways. I love the vocals as well, especially towards the end, how he sounds as if he's about to cry.

But I gotta admit, when I first listened to Emancipation, I'd already known the story between P, Mayte and Boy Gregory, so by the time "Let's Have A Baby" started to play, I was already shedding tears at the line 'What are we living for...' People say art is just art and we should be able to seperate it from the artist, but I think some songs become more meaningful or emotional once you know their personal life story..

At the end of the day though, I guess it's really up to personal taste biggrin

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Reply #13 posted 12/30/11 12:54am

LiLi1992

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CrabalockerFishwife said:

LiLi1992 said:

Why Yellow Submarine doesn't count ? That would be my choice is obvious. lol
Song: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da / Revolution 9.
I can not choose, they both are horrible enough. mad

Yellow Submarine only has 4 new Beatles songs: All Together Now, Only A Northern Song, Hey Bulldog and It's All Too Much, the rest is old songs and George Martin music

I love both of the songs you mentioned, though I don't really consider "Revolution 9" a song, I still like it.

But you mention the blood on the dance floor, but this is not a studio album, where half of the songs - remixes and only 5 new songs.

Ob-la-Di, Ob-la-Da ..... I loved this song as a child, but not now mad

.....and yes, I do not understand this common hatred of the Heal the world, too.
This song is obviously not a masterpiece, but it's good.
Simple and repetitive words are calculated to the fact that people of any age, nationality and language be able to repeat them, such nice uniting the world song

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Reply #14 posted 12/31/11 7:40pm

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LiLi1992 said:

CrabalockerFishwife said:

Yellow Submarine only has 4 new Beatles songs: All Together Now, Only A Northern Song, Hey Bulldog and It's All Too Much, the rest is old songs and George Martin music

I love both of the songs you mentioned, though I don't really consider "Revolution 9" a song, I still like it.

But you mention the blood on the dance floor, but this is not a studio album, where half of the songs - remixes and only 5 new songs.

I guess I contradicted myself, then. I didn't realize.

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