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Tracks you used to like but......
...... due to excessive music channel/radio exposure don't anymore
Journey's Don't Stop Believin'
Glee has a lot to answer for
Journey's Don't Stop Believin'
Glee has a lot to answer for
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Many Of Horror by Biffy Clyro (Actually I do still like it).
The Matt Cardle version (When We Collide) gets played in the shop where I work. The first few bars make me think it's Biffy Clyro on the speakers and I start to sing along. I have to check myself and stop. Ticks me off that it gets to Number 1 in the hands of an X Factor contestant.
The Matt Cardle version (When We Collide) gets played in the shop where I work. The first few bars make me think it's Biffy Clyro on the speakers and I start to sing along. I have to check myself and stop. Ticks me off that it gets to Number 1 in the hands of an X Factor contestant.
"any number of recent Kings of Leon songs, back in the day they were amazing, now they're just sidling right down the middle of the road with their hands out grabbing the dollars!"
wow, thought it was just me. but don't you find that with many bands/groups - that they have much more appeal when they are fairly unknown (select). once they go popular, they are naff.
wow, thought it was just me. but don't you find that with many bands/groups - that they have much more appeal when they are fairly unknown (select). once they go popular, they are naff.
Sorry to turn this into a KOL thread but yes - two great albums and then pretty dire stuff ever since. I've got nothing against them being popular, the music just changed.
This wasn't a song I particularly liked first time I heard it, but there was a period after it first came out which seemed to last about 12 months when EVERY program on EVERY radio station would play Let me entertain you by Robbie Williams as the first song (because it's it's a great show opener right?).
I listen to alot of radio while driving and after a few weeks of that I was wanting to puncture my own eardrums with a pencil just to make it stop.
This wasn't a song I particularly liked first time I heard it, but there was a period after it first came out which seemed to last about 12 months when EVERY program on EVERY radio station would play Let me entertain you by Robbie Williams as the first song (because it's it's a great show opener right?).
I listen to alot of radio while driving and after a few weeks of that I was wanting to puncture my own eardrums with a pencil just to make it stop.