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Joined: May 25 2011
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Points: 10970
Posted: September 08 2013 at 23:37
I totally forgot about today's synth-pop ... haha. It's not just mall food courts or Best Buys, but it's also in movie previews. The way they use synths today ... it's so nauseating. There was a time, years ago, when you used a noisy synth, at least it had some edge to it, some character. Now they just abuse the instrument. So over the top. Maybe I was just not in the mood for it. Or is there something wrong with me?
Neo-Romantic wrote:
... And everything under the subgenre I have dubbed "guy with acoustic guitar."
If you mean those acoustic coffeehouse singer-songwriter murderers we have today, then I'm with you.
Joined: July 08 2011
Location: St. Cleve
Status: Offline
Points: 7
Posted: September 08 2013 at 23:58
Jethro Tull- "Lap of Luxury" (almost gave me nightmares... How could they do this???)
Rush- "Passage to Bangkok" plus everything else on side 2 of "2112"
Asia- "Heat of the Moment" (how could John Wetton do this?)
Daft Punk- "Get Lucky" (more recent, but hearing parts of it is enough for me to never want to hear the whole thing, ever)
"Double locked and belted in, afraid to make the clasp"
Joined: January 09 2013
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Points: 928
Posted: September 09 2013 at 01:17
Dayvenkirq wrote:
I totally forgot about today's synth-pop ... haha. It's not just mall food courts or Best Buys, but it's also in movie previews. The way they use synths today ... it's so nauseating. There was a time, years ago, when you used a noisy synth, at least it had some edge to it, some character. Now they just abuse the instrument. So over the top. Maybe I was just not in the mood for it. Or is there something wrong with me?
Neo-Romantic wrote:
... And everything under the subgenre I have dubbed "guy with acoustic guitar."
If you mean those acoustic coffeehouse singer-songwriter murderers we have today, then I'm with you.
That's exactly what I meant. Here in Nashville where I'm living at the moment, there's an oversaturation of acts like that, and I'm thoroughly nauseated by every last one of them.
And I hear you on the synth-pop stuff. So if there is something wrong with you, at least you're not alone! But I feel pretty certain that's not the case.
Joined: February 18 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 28273
Posted: September 09 2013 at 16:56
Mr. Soot Gremlin wrote:
Jethro Tull- "Lap of Luxury" (almost gave me nightmares... How could they do this???)
Rush- "Passage to Bangkok" plus everything else on side 2 of "2112"
Asia- "Heat of the Moment" (how could John Wetton do this?) Daft Punk- "Get Lucky" (more recent, but hearing parts of it is enough for me to never want to hear the whole thing, ever)
Funny how you single out John Wetton. Presumably Howe, Palmer and Downes were just 'prog whores' anyway
Joined: March 23 2013
Location: Minnesota
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Points: 2033
Posted: September 12 2013 at 20:22
Mr. Jones and Me by Counting Crows. I just realized that every time I've turned on a particular "Adult Contemporary" radio station since 1993 that song has been on. I think that's enough now.
Joined: May 25 2011
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Points: 10970
Posted: September 15 2013 at 17:28
^ If you ask me is there a song that is an exception to that rule, I'd say Adele's "Rumor Has It", which is actually pretty good. The rest definitely belongs in the shredder.
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