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Bands / artists where once you've heard one album you've heard them all. US rockers Godsmack are guilty of this.
Good band, good songs, great singer... but all their albums sound identical. | |
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One name appears in big, big letters:
L E N N Y K R A V I T Z [Edited 3/28/15 5:06am] | |
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The Rolling Stones Rage Against the Machine | |
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Dangerous sounds nothing like Off The Wall sounds nothing like Bad sounds nothing like HIStory.
It was only with Invincible where he'd started to sound a bit predictable. [Edited 3/28/15 5:45am] | |
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duccichucka said: The Rolling Stones Rage Against the Machine The Rolling Stones have done blues, country, psychedelic pop, rock, reggae, even a bit of funk on Black and Blue. There's a big difference in their sound before and after the departure (and death) of Brian Jones | |
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MattyJam said:
Dangerous sounds nothing like Off The Wall sounds nothing like Bad sounds nothing like HIStory.
It was only with Invincible where he'd started to sound a bit predictable. [Edited 3/28/15 5:45am] I'm no Jackson fan, but I have to agree with you on this one. | |
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without a doubt lenny kravitz, same rehashed material since circus. | |
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Most of today's pop stars. | |
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MotownSubdivision said: Most of today's pop stars. Who? You can't really include artists who have only made one or two albums in this category. | |
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The famous examples are KISS and The Ramones.
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duccichucka said:
And this comes from the person who disagreed with me for saying all Lenny Kravitz albums sound the same? This is rich indeed! Like I said, there was a difference in the way The Stones sounded before and after Brian Jones. He was the one who enriched their 60s sound with his mellotron and sitar and the like. After that, with Mick Taylor and later Ron Wood, they became more of a guitar band. And yes, their music was and has always been and will always be rooted in the blues, but that doesn't mean all albums sound the same. Listen to Their Satanic Majesties Request and then to Beggars Banquet and then to the two albums you mentioned. Those are the best, I agree with you there, but it's really not like when you've heared them, you know the Stones. No way. [Edited 3/28/15 12:08pm] [Edited 3/28/15 12:20pm] | |
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Lenny Kravitz Mariah Carey
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Okay, ducci, I was editing my post while you were responding, so it's a little different now. But if you fucking love The Stones, why limit yourself to one album? Anyway, this discussion is getting interesting. [Edited 3/28/15 12:27pm] | |
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Are you just a Trolling Stone or what? If Aftermath and Beggars and Let it Bleed are awful, I guess I just like awful music! I do agree their 80s/90s work is forgettable though, but that still leaves some fantastic 60s/70s records. | |
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duccichucka said:
Nothing wrong with that, so am I. If you ever want to discuss James Brown or Bob Dylan, let me know. I'd be happy to. | |
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AC/DC. Many death metal bands. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Absurd comment.
Janet's music is hugely derivitive compared to Michael's. She wouldn't dare record a song like Morphine, They Don't Care About Us or Little Susie and to be honest, she doesn't even have the talent to attempt such a song.
Michael was one of those rare artists - like Prince, or The Beatles - who could adapt to multiple different styles of music and still pull it off with as much passion and conviction as acts who are considered masters of those genres. [Edited 3/29/15 1:09am] | |
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MattyJam said:
Absurd comment.
Janet's music is hugely derivitive compared to Michael's. She wouldn't dare record a song like Morphine, They Don't Care About Us or Little Susie and to be honest, she doesn't even have the talent to attempt such a song.
Michael was one of those rare artists - like Prince, or The Beatles - who could adapt to multiple different styles of music and still pull it off with as much passion and conviction as acts who are considered masters of those genres. [Edited 3/29/15 1:09am] Janet has covered way more topics in music than Michael did that is a fact. Over the course of 4 albums she has sung about: independence, abstinence, love,sex,racism, bigotry, prejudice, illiteracy, killing of children,lonliness, drug addiction, African American women empowerment, depression, disillusionment, domestic violence, homophobia, lesbianism, cyber love,bondage,aids and death. You say Janet wouldn't dare do a song like those, I guarantee Michael wouldn't approach half of Janet's songs the way she did. He would never do a song like "What About," "Tonight's the Night," or any of her sex songs. You talk about derivative? All of Michael's albums from Bad to Invincible covered the same topics: sappy songs about world improvement, tabloids, paranoia about women who did him wrong and a few upbeat love songs. The same formula. Janet's albums were much more distinct. You can't compare what she sung about in Control to Rhythm Nation or what she sung about in janet.to The Velvet Rope. I will admit that her last few albums were derivative, but her entire discography isn't. | |
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