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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 21:51
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:


innovators?... innovation means little in itself  until someone puts it into practice.  Nirvana is who did that... who took Grunge and had Joe Six-pack in Sh*t Falls Alabama listening to it.....they receive the credit they deserve for doing that...


 
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I'm tired of the "this band that only I and three other people know are the real band and this other one that had commercial succes was just a pile of bullsh*t and is overrated just because of that".....
 
Yes... maybe another band really shaped grunge.... Without Nirvana, nobody but 100 people in Seattle and Aberdeen would know of the damn genre.... So if you like the damn genre, I'd better get down and THANK Nirvana for existing and giving the damn genre its 15 minutes of glory....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 22:08
Rush.  But much of this overrating seems to be in retrospect, now that Portnoy can't salute Peart quite enough, everybody knows who Peart is and so Rush has somehow become the best old prog rock band ever. I am a fan and I like Geddy's vocals LOL  but they are really not quite as marvellous as they are made out to be.

Porcupine Tree.  It's been said before, they are alright, but simply not the white knights of modern prog that they are talked of as and I would say it's a fair discredit to modern prog bands if PTree is supposed to be their messiah.  Much more comfortable with the overrating of Mars Volta. LOL

Camel...well, now, surely, you didn't expect anything else? LOL  I think the sort of thing that has happened with Rush has happened with Camel. Opeth fans find out about their band's influences, hit upon the name Camel somewhere and on listening, are absolutely convinced music like this was never made before (true, actually! LOL) and you can move heaven and earth before you can convince them otherwise.  Even magician Peart lost out to them yesterday, see what I mean! LOL

Genesis.  Yep.  They are brilliant, magical, superlative, I can go on LOL but sorry, overrated they are, let's say they are not quite as magical as people think they are, you know, degrees of magicality or something. Confused  I have said it before, it's just plain wrong if Wind and Wuthering has a higher rating than Three Friends, not because Three Friends is an absolute masterpiece - though it is an excellent album - but because W&W is no more than a good album at best and can be pretty boring in places...oh, now look what I just did! Tongue

Pink Floyd.  Somebody above just said that the closer a band is perceived to be to perfection, the likelier it is to be overrated and this is true.  I love every album from AHM to Wall but again even they can't live up to the hallucinatory perceptions of us Floydians.  Big smile

I am going to not mention Dream Theater here, it can be argued that they are not all the fans talk them up to be, but they are so influential in the prog metal scene that it is sort of like calling King Crimson overrated, which some people have in this thread by the way.  Wink

As for Gentle Giant being overrated, hey, aren't the fans ever allowed to even think in their dreams that their favourite band is the best in the world?  LOL Blame it on the new thread claiming GG to be more influential than Genesis!  Angry

Actually there are a few more bands I can think of but that's enough heightened tempers for a day.  Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 00:05

Led Zeppelin         

The Rolling Stones 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:03
everyone's favorite band is overrated
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:15
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Rush.  But much of this overrating seems to be in retrospect, now that Portnoy can't salute Peart quite enough, everybody knows who Peart is and so Rush has somehow become the best old prog rock band ever. I am a fan and I like Geddy's vocals LOL  but they are really not quite as marvellous as they are made out to be.
Porcupine Tree.  It's been said before, they are alright, but simply not the white knights of modern prog that they are talked of as and I would say it's a fair discredit to modern prog bands if PTree is supposed to be their messiah.  Much more comfortable with the overrating of Mars Volta. LOL
Camel...well, now, surely, you didn't expect anything else? LOL  I think the sort of thing that has happened with Rush has happened with Camel. Opeth fans find out about their band's influences, hit upon the name Camel somewhere and on listening, are absolutely convinced music like this was never made before (true, actually! LOL) and you can move heaven and earth before you can convince them otherwise.  Even magician Peart lost out to them yesterday, see what I mean! LOL
Genesis.  Yep.  They are brilliant, magical, superlative, I can go on LOL but sorry, overrated they are, let's say they are not quite as magical as people think they are, you know, degrees of magicality or something. Confused  I have said it before, it's just plain wrong if Wind and Wuthering has a higher rating than Three Friends, not because Three Friends is an absolute masterpiece - though it is an excellent album - but because W&W is no more than a good album at best and can be pretty boring in places...oh, now look what I just did! Tongue
Pink Floyd.  Somebody above just said that the closer a band is perceived to be to perfection, the likelier it is to be overrated and this is true.  I love every album from AHM to Wall but again even they can't live up to the hallucinatory perceptions of us Floydians.  Big smile
I am going to not mention Dream Theater here, it can be argued that they are not all the fans talk them up to be, but they are so influential in the prog metal scene that it is sort of like calling King Crimson overrated, which some people have in this thread by the way.  Wink
As for Gentle Giant being overrated, hey, aren't the fans ever allowed to even think in their dreams that their favourite band is the best in the world?  LOL Blame it on the new thread claiming GG to be more influential than Genesis!  Angry
Actually there are a few more bands I can think of but that's enough heightened tempers for a day.  Wink


I have to applaud this post on what is a predictably circular and ultimately (given the subjective nature of those terrible words "underrated" & "overrated") pointless thread; although you've mentioned virtually all my favorite bands in your post, do I detect just a hint of irony there? Are you, perhaps, sending up this thread??

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:21
Originally posted by ModernRocker79 ModernRocker79 wrote:

Led Zeppelin         

The Rolling Stones 
 
 
Don't think a huge percentage of the world's rock fans would agreed with you.
 
I was lucky enough to see both live. Sure the Stones aren't prog but boy do they kick ass. Sure Zep have their detractors, and I can understand why (I've got nothing after Houses of the Holy), but in sheer commercial terms of shifting units and getting bums on seats you'd be hard pushed to beat this pair.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:31
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:


I have to applaud this post on what is a predictably circular and ultimately (given the subjective nature of those terrible words "underrated" & "overrated") pointless thread; although you've mentioned virtually all my favorite bands in your post, do I detect just a hint of irony there? Are you, perhaps, sending up this thread??

Fess up


It was not an entirely sarcastic and disingenuous post, a lot of the things like W&W being boring and DT's influence on prog metal are honest opinions.  But:

a)They are all bands I like to varying degress.
b)They are all POPULAR bands.

Goes to show this business of overrating is all about people not liking popular bands and/or thinking they get too much credit.  Never mind that bands usually become popular because by virtue of a few things falling in place, they accessed a larger audience; it has nothing to do with how divine or undivine they are. Wink Do you ever see people mention Comus or Museo Rosenbach among overrated bands? LOL Not that I personally consider them overrated but just saying...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:45
"not entirely" eh?

And there was me thinking you'd been taking the irony pills again...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 03:58
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

"not entirely" eh?

And there was me thinking you'd been taking the irony pills again...


It would have been rather too elaborate a deception to write so much and not mean a word of it, so one strikes a balance and leaves the rest to imagination. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 13:43
Originally posted by TheCaptain TheCaptain wrote:

One more for Pink Floyd. The closer any band gets to being seen as perfection, the more likely it is overrated. They had one excellent release (Animals) but plenty of mediocre stuff. 
 
Sigh.  The REAL crime is that far too many people are too busy trying to be proggy and overlook the excellent release, The Wall.  It's all the love for WYWH, Meddle and (dare I say it,) DSOTM that really gets to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 13:43
Originally posted by TheCaptain TheCaptain wrote:

One more for Pink Floyd. The closer any band gets to being seen as perfection, the more likely it is overrated. They had one excellent release (Animals) but plenty of mediocre stuff. 
 
Sigh.  The REAL crime is that far too many people are too busy trying to be proggy and overlook the excellent release, The Wall.  It's all the love for WYWH, Meddle and (dare I say it,) DSOTM that really gets to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2009 at 13:46
I like Floyd a lot- but never understood why DTOTM was so huge- I bet a big part of its success has to do with the album cover. 



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And, just possibly, a little to do with the music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 00:04
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

but in sheer commercial terms of shifting units and getting bums on seats you'd be hard pushed to beat this pair. 
Which I think is what makes them have such ample opportunity to be overrated.
 
I forgot that I hate the Rolling Stones. Paint it Black is a pretty good song, but why on Earth are people paying $150 to see them play Satisfaction again?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:13
Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

but in sheer commercial terms of shifting units and getting bums on seats you'd be hard pushed to beat this pair. 
Which I think is what makes them have such ample opportunity to be overrated.
 
I forgot that I hate the Rolling Stones. Paint it Black is a pretty good song, but why on Earth are people paying $150 to see them play Satisfaction again?
 
Yeah I take the points. I saw the Stones around 1975 when Ronnie Wood had just joined. I woudn't cross my street to see them now, let alone pay $150 and travel miles.
 
Back then they were among the hottest live acts around. In 2009, I completely agree with you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:24
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Yes... maybe another band really shaped grunge.... Without Nirvana, nobody but 100 people in Seattle and Aberdeen would know of the damn genre.... So if you like the damn genre, I'd better get down and THANK Nirvana for existing and giving the damn genre its 15 minutes of glory....


I disagree. Soundgarden got signed to a major label before Nirvana, put out a bestselling album in Louder than Love (1989), which as big a band as Guns N Roses covered songs from.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:24
Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

I like Floyd a lot- but never understood why DTOTM was so huge- I bet a big part of its success has to do with the album cover. 
 
I'll bet it isn't. The music is sublime and has stood the test of... TIME ! Wink
 
I agree with Raff ( page 1 ) who says that it is not really about bands being over-rated; it is more to do with who you don't like.
 
If one person really likes the music of Iron Maiden, for example ( I don't ! ) and another can't stand it -
 
well, who is right and who is wrong ? Exactly - no one ! It is all subjective and whatever floats one particular boat is always liable to sink another. Viva la difference, I say. Smile
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:36
Yeah, but if lots of people like a band and you don't even though you like the genre they're in and you have a good argument for why it isn't that great, then that argument does deserve to be heard. I also think you can make an objective case for a band or album's quality, in measuring what they're setting out to do with how well they actually accomplish this, at least if you're part of their intended audience. (which usually  means simply being a fan of the style they play)

By the way, Keltic, you first said that The Dark Side of the Moon was sublime, which you stated as a fact rather than an opinion (in which case you'd have said "I think the music is sublime...") and then you later in the very same post said "it is all subjective". Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:43
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

The Mars Volta can't be more overrated. They've released one decent album, one mediocre one and two atrocities... yet they're heralded as the second coming....
 
Of course Sigur Ros... even if one person likes the, that's too much.
 
King Crimson had its moments but its god-like stature is too much....
 
Among many more...
 


Dude, I still don't get it. Nobody gave King Crimson enough tries than I. Wasted a lot of money buying at least 3 discs from each phase of the band and it still missed it's mark with me. Sold all of my KC discs and never looked back.

Others enjoy them and I'm happy that they can see through what I can't. Just not the band for me, however.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2009 at 03:56
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

Yeah, but if lots of people like a band and you don't even though you like the genre they're in and you have a good argument for why it isn't that great, then that argument does deserve to be heard. I also think you can make an objective case for a band or album's quality, in measuring what they're setting out to do with how well they actually accomplish this, at least if you're part of their intended audience. (which usually  means simply being a fan of the style they play)

By the way, Keltic, you first said that The Dark Side of the Moon was sublime, which you stated as a fact rather than an opinion (in which case you'd have said "I think the music is sublime...") and then you later in the very same post said "it is all subjective". Wink
 
I quote: " You can make an objective case for a band or album's quality, in measuring what they're setting out to do with how how well they actually accomplish this... " 
 
Eh ? What utter, convoluted pretentious tosh, if I may say so !  LOL 
No you can't - any critique of this nature can only be done subjectively.
 
Yes, in my opinion - and many millions of others, I may add - DSOTM is indeed sublime. We all subjectively agreed on that many moons ago. Wink
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