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Oh dear, 6Music fail shocker: Radmac show starts with bloody Oasis, now playing Manics. Shoot me, now!
[Edit]Even worse, its Motorcycle Bloody Emptiness! What is that on about?


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:02 pm
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I like Muse. Queen tribute act? Nah, much better than Queen.

I also like Mumford and Sons. Posh kids can't do folk? Bit of inverted snobbery there.

However, One Direction I cannot stand. Rather than [s]covering[/s] ruining a perfectly good song for Comic Relief I'd much rather they'd remade "The Human Caterpillar" with Harry Stiles right at the back so he can have some appreciate of what he has subjected by ears to! Also much of the turgid mind numbing shit that they insist on churning out on Capital 102 makes my blood boil. Not good that it's played on the car radio. Bit like the equivalent of road rage pre-raging.


 
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RUSH! Loads of fans on here, but I find their twiddly wee guitar ****ery and lispy high pitched vocals the most puke-inducing load of tosh ever.

Are you my wife?

...Dez...I think we might have the same wife!?! (unless there's more than one person who doesn't like Geddy's singing, which I find unlikely)


 
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Florence and the Machine...

it's like an annoying posh girl at a party shouting 'I'm really crazy and interesting' at the top of her voice and out of tune.

.....and she ruined that Candi Statton Track.

Amen to that brother! How you can murder a classic like that without facing a firing squad for it? Its just not right!


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:14 pm
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I'm pretty open minded about music, I understand that there's no such thing as better/worse, and that just because I don't like it, doesn't mean it has no merit.

[i]Except[/i] Nicki Minaj.


 
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One Direction I cannot stand

Every time I hear their name, I hear it as "wand erection" and think it's something to do with Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley.

(And now, you will too)


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:15 pm
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Nicki Minje gets a lot of coverage on Capital 102. ****.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:16 pm
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[i]...Dez...I think we might have the same wife!?! (unless there's more than one person who doesn't like Geddy's singing, which I find unlikely)[/i]

However, the singing is probably the least offensive thing about them.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:18 pm
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I also like Mumford and Sons. Posh kids can't do folk? Bit of inverted snobbery there.

There's no snobbery, inverted or otherwise, going on. They're just smugly, insufferably-annoyingly and murder-inducingly shite!!

The musical equivalent of a group of morris dancers outside the pub, on a nice summer evening, when you're trying to have a quiet pint.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:18 pm
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As a young child (so talking 35+) years ago now, I had an old aunt who had an irrational dislike for Benny Hill. She couldn't stand him and would go out of the room when he was on tv. That had a big impact on me and i made a point of not wanting to ever end up like that about anything.

By and large there is hardly anything that i cant tolerate...

Except Chris Moyles.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:19 pm
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I'd much rather they'd remade "The Human Caterpillar" with Harry Stiles right at the back so he can have some appreciate of what he has subjected by ears to!

This!


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:21 pm
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These are what I refer to as the 'Emperors new clothes', How they ever got recording contracts I'll never know.

The Corrs
David Bowie
Amy MacDonald
Shania Twain
REM

Edit; Forgot that tuneless Dido - arrgghh


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:30 pm
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Bunnyhop you mis-spelled the last one


 
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Bunnyhop you mis-spelled the last one

I did indeed 🙂


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:39 pm
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[i]These are what I refer to as the 'Emperors new clothes', How they ever got recording contracts I'll never know.[/i]

[b]New[/b]? Have any (apart from the GENIUS that is (sorry, was) Bowie) of them released anything in the past 10 years??


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 2:46 pm
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Emperor's new clothes - have you heard the story Dez?
I don't care if they have the latest chart topper in the hit parade , it's all drivel to me.

Sad that so many people have written Elton, I'm guessing they've never gone and listened to his very early work, for example, 'Tumbleweed connection' album.


 
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Mick Hucknall 'nuff said!


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:01 pm
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There's no snobbery, inverted or otherwise, going on. They're just smugly, insufferably-annoyingly and murder-inducingly shite!!

The musical equivalent of a group of morris dancers outside the pub, on a nice summer evening, when you're trying to have a quiet pint.


See, that's snobbery. They're both maintaining a folk tradition, wether you like it or not.
Show me a modern folk artist who doesn't have a middle-class background.


 
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NOT A FAN BUT:

REM were part of the proper DIY scene when they started (not sure how DIY they actually were). They got their record deal by doing a hell of a lot of work in the 80s, relentless touring and recording schedules.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:07 pm
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There's no snobbery, inverted or otherwise, going on. They're just smugly, insufferably-annoyingly and murder-inducingly shite!!

The musical equivalent of [s]a group of morris dancers outside the pub[/s] Steven Fry, on a nice summer evening, when you're trying to have a quiet pint.


 
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Sad that so many people have written Elton, I'm guessing they've never gone and listened to his very early work...

I guess the same applies to Paul McCartney. Both extremely talented (if not necessarily my taste) but now people dislike them for always wanting to be the ones at the party - sucking upto anyone and everyone that believes themselves to be influential.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:09 pm
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These are what I refer to as the 'Emperors new clothes', How they ever got recording contracts I'll never know.

The Corrs
David Bowie
Amy MacDonald
Shania Twain
REM

Edit; Forgot that tuneless Dido - arrgghh

I can understand some of these on your list, and even accept the fact that Amy MacDonald is pretty formulaic, but shouldn't she at least be given credit for having a great voice?

In other news, I would walk out on pretty much anyone whose voice is processed through an autotuner. Which is almost everyone since 1990.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:09 pm
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[i]Sad that so many people have written Elton, I'm guessing they've never gone and listened to his very early work, for example, 'Tumbleweed connection' album[/i]

No, I haven't listened. Cos his voice makes me cringe to my very core.

[i]See, that's snobbery.[/i]
Snobbery schnobbery - who cares!?


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:10 pm
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Music is in the ear of the beholder, we're all entitiled to have an opinion, however being of the female persuasion, I'm always right 😉


 
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CountZero - Member They're both maintaining a folk tradition, wether you like it or not.

😆


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:15 pm
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For me it tends to be individual songs rather than whole artists, due to overplay by unimaginative radio stations who always play the same bloody songs.

So, when they go to adverts and say "Stay tuned, coming up after the break we't got U2, Faith No More and Deep Purple", I'm tuning out because, although I don't hate any of those bands, I don't need to hear, for the 900 millionth time, Pride (In the Name of Love), Epic and Smoke on the Water. Fair enough if they're going to play a Joe Dolce track, I'm not expecting an obscure b-side, but for bands with multiple, successful albums...

I will, however, try and avoid anything by:

Bon Jovi
Stereophonics
Kings of Leon (unless from the first album)
Foo Fighters
Red Hot Chilli Peppers (unless One Hot Minute or earlier, which is a pretty meaningless clause since the radio only ever play Californication or later, when they went a bit rubbish and boring)
Coldplay
Starsailor (god they were awful)
Athlete
Keane

and

that Rihanna "shine bright like a diamond" one


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:17 pm
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"Me neither Cougar, never owned any ACDC, couldn't name a track, can't stand the singers voice, don't get the school boy thing, they seem like the "Clarkson" of bands*

* by that I mean music for MOR middle aged, dance like your dad, ironed be-jeaned white males."

Strangely enough I’ve only got into them in the last 5 years. Which just so happens to be the age of my little girl.

DAD ROCKS…

Well I do to her at the moment, I believe that’ll change in half a dozen years time,.... so I'm making the most of it while I can.

But no faded pressed jeans here, still managing to get away with skinny new skool

Anyway back on topic …. eric clapton (slow hand/slow w*nk more like) … how true

Oh and James ... I really, really can not stand James


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:27 pm
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Cliff Richard. Not just his music but I class him as a "nae richter" something too squeeky clean about him.
Anything I suspect that might be on the R1 playlist - since I stopped listening a few years back I don't know for sure but am happy to hypothesise...
Justin Bieber makes me want to break things he happears to have no character at all, no sense of humour and no understanding of music and what purpose it should serve in life.
Simon Cowell and anything he has got his thermonuclear teeth into.

As note of correction I can't beleive that David Bowie is mentioned here.. although his latest stuff is sheeeite.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:32 pm
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My Mrs has discovered Absolute 80s on DAB so I am having to suffer through Phil Collins, Foreigner, T'Pau, Eurythmics etc.

It was bad enough the first time around 🙁


 
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Even worse, its Motorcycle Bloody Emptiness! What is that on about?

Oi - you dissed my favourite song ever!


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 3:51 pm
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Dido definitley on the list!

6music played the mighty CUD earlier.....made me turn the radio up... 😀


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 4:23 pm
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Any Adele squackin, bangin on about her ex boyfriend, no wonder he left


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 4:35 pm
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Ohh.. good thread there sonny.

Keane,
Gareth Gates,
Queen,
Bon Ferkin Jovi,
Flo & the MC
Pink,
Beatles,
Gronin Ronan Keeting,
Michelle Bubbles,
Bob Williams,
REO Speedwagon,
Muse,
Led Zepplinz
Beck,
Rodney Stewart,
Rollin Stones,
Grills Aloud,
Spice Grills,
Dodoz,
ColdPlayz

Pretty much most of R2's playlist..


 
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The proclaimers are the only ones who come to mind. Put me in the mood to kill.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 4:40 pm
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My Mrs has discovered Absolute 80s on DAB so I am having to suffer through Phil Collins, Foreigner, T'Pau, Eurythmics etc.

Conversely, I have tickets to see T'Pau next month. 25th anniversary of Bridge of Spies, don't you know.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 6:42 pm
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Oi - you dissed my favourite song ever!

Sorry, n'all, but, while most bands/artists that I'm not keen (Keane 😆 ) on will generally leave me mostly ambivalent, MSP just really rub me up the wrong way. Just everything about them, the singers histrionic shouting, as if straining your voice shows real emotion, their cocky attitude, like demanding they have their own loos at Glastonbury, and their first-year student union level agitprop politics. And their meaningless lyrics; I've yet to find any meaningful explanation as to what Motorcycle Emptiness actually means! I wish they'd done the decent thing and broken up when their guitarist died.
There are loads listed that I don't like, mostly because they just aren't interesting to me, like akkadakka, (AC/DC), Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Sterophonics, Kings Of Leon, and some of the new 'bedwetter' bands, like Everything Everything, Django Django, Alt J. Doesn't make them shite, rubbish, useless or anything else, they're just not doing anything that interests me or excites me, and the same goes for lots I like, like Floyd, Zeppelin, The Beatles, Stones, plus probably stacks more, that I'm certain many here would really dislike, like Andrew Bird, Asobi Seksu, Black Moth, The Blue Nile, Broken Social Scene, Cara Dillon, Camille, Calexico, Dubstar, Howling Bells, Scarlett Johansson...
'Tis all good stuff, just not to everybody's taste! 😀


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 6:45 pm
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One Direction make my son, 11, run from the radio screaming. Even at this young age he has reasonable taste.


 
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What a great thread!
Loads of my favourites in other peoples' 'switch over' lists too, in fact my 2 utter favourites (bowie and hot chip) are in the last couple of pages. Wahey! 😀

For me:
Apart from the usual crop of Cowell-esque manufactured pop;
Florence and the machine.
Munford and nugs.
New Elton John (but I [i]loooove[/i] old Elton John 😕 )
Creed/Live/all that earnest American 90's rock.
Nickleback/Kroeger
most 'nu-metal' (linkin park, puddle of mudd, that sort of thing)
Oasis

Quite liked (past tense) some of the xx. Not after the Sam'n'Cam story though.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 8:04 pm
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david gray


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 8:13 pm
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The thing is all the above are famous, and very rich,somebodyu buys their records and i cant think of one i dislike


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 8:14 pm
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jessie j sh**te,


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 8:20 pm
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Bob Dylan's nasal warbling makes me retch.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 9:11 pm
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CountZero-

I've yet to find any meaningful explanation as to what Motorcycle Emptiness actually means!

I've always assumed they ran out of petrol.

At least you redeemed yourself by acknowledging my favourite artist, Andrew Bird 😉


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 9:18 pm
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Pet Shop Boys. Diabolically dull
Jamie Cullum
Moby
Any of this r n b garbage. Not proper rnb like Dr Feelgood or George Thorogood!


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 9:21 pm
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TAKE THAT!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh even typing it made me cringe. Blobbie Williams comes in a close second. Kylie comes in third, she would have come first but those gold hot pants tipped the balance.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 10:06 pm
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New Elton John (but I loooove old Elton John
This.
Can't stand the new stuff, however all his old 1970 - early 1980's (in partnership with Bernie Taupin) fantastic.

Kylie? I love Kylie.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 10:41 pm
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Jack Johnson.

What a load of shit.


 
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unfortunately mrs_d likes to listen to Capital FM in the car. I hate it but I bite my tongue.

Having said that they only seem to have about 20 songs on constant rotate anyway...

Maroon 5
Rihanna
Rita Ora
Niki Minaj (sp?)
No Direction
Pink

er I think that's it...

oh yeah there's also

Jessie J
anything with Will.I.Am

as soon as she's out of the car, on goes
Therapy?
NMA
GnR
Joy Division
Foos
Nirvana
etc


 
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Adele
Amy Winehouse
Emeli Sandé
James Arthur
Swedish House Mafia


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 11:05 pm
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It's amazing how many of you are wrong. Still, you'll be judged and everything.


 
Posted : 12/03/2013 11:17 pm
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Mostly it's types of music that have me reaching for the off button, pretty much anything on radio 1 recently (they seemed to have changed the playlist)

Jazz:- noodly self indulgent ****ery IMO

R'n'B :- as in modern gangsta guns n hos etc

Dance music during the day whilst sober. Why?

Oh and Chris Moyles.


 
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Rihanna, I end up in a rage that no other 'band' or 'musical act' gets me close to.

That chav culture idolising, ugly as ****, megawhore really needs to die.
Her 'music' is everything that's wrong with society. Please make her stop
Thanks


 
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That chav culture idolising, ugly as ****, megawhore really needs to die.

well I wouldn't go as far as that, but she does nowt for me, musically

Bob Dylan's nasal warbling makes me retch.

he writes 'em better than he sings 'em

I never really got Oasis or Blur, although the latter did come up with a few good choons. Same goes for Stones vs Beatles - most of my favourite Stones songs are covers done by somebody else, as with Dylan; The Beatles were a good pop band, better than the sum of their parts...


 
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In my youth I recall a healthy dislike of Queen and Meat Loaf. Not quite sure why them particularly, but I presume because it was the most obvious soft pop rock cringe of the time when we were into Punk.
Later, American rock poodles who made it big, like GnR, BonGV, etc
More recently, James Blunt stood out as utter drivel, music for people who didn't really like music. Pringle Jumpers slung over shoulders at the cricket club type stuff.
All the pop charts stuff such as Kylie, Robbie etc I've never liked, but never had issues with in general.


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 12:05 am
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The Beatles. I can't stand them. I don't know why, either. And I love classic rock, so this can be an issue...


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 3:40 am
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[i]That chav culture idolising, ugly as ****, megawhore really needs to die.
Her 'music' is everything that's wrong with society. Please make her stop
Thanks[/i]

That's the sort of passion I like to hear (read)! Well done 🙂
Was that Umbrella thing by her? God that was one of the most annoying songs of the past 5 years.

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The thing is all the above are famous, and very rich,somebodyu buys their records and i cant think of one i dislike

Yeah, not the thread for you then eh?


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 10:20 am
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Manic street preachers.
Overhyped 6th form poetry from the minds of cretins believing their own bullcrap.
Moronic emptiness for easily pleased self harmers.


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 10:37 am
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Simply Red.
M People.


 
Posted : 13/03/2013 10:38 am
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Samurai - I would run off with leonard Cohen if he asked, and I'm straight. Listen harder.


 
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just checking - James Blunt

is that rhyming slang ?


 
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U2 gets my vote, musically I do like there early albums
.......but I can't stand Saint Bono, self righteous pr*#k.

Short and sweet rant over.


 
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