I think the only difference is people would argue that the first two albums were good, nobody is arguing the first two Nickelback albums are goodI reckon you could take most of the posts on this thread, swap Nickelback for Coldplay and no-one would notice!
You could, and I'd still be thinking "Yeah, but not as bad as Elbow".I reckon you could take most of the posts on this thread, swap Nickelback for Coldplay and no-one would notice!
Travis's tour manager told me that honour belonged to Mark King from Level 42. It's hard to know who to believe. Maybe they both are.I once read an article about them that described the lead singer, the excellently named Chad Kroeger, as the biggest cnut in music.
So there's that.
I imagine there are many, many people who could compete for that particular honour in the music business in fairnessTravis's tour manager told me that honour belonged to Mark King from Level 42. It's hard to know who to believe. Maybe they both are.
I agree! He's awesome to!Rick Beato is very good, super knowledgeable https://www.youtube.com/user/pegzch?app=desktop
I did like the Zutons mindWent to an all day outdoor gig at Loch Lomond years ago, set list in order was
opened by some local band
The Zutons
Nickleback
REM (headline)
the Zutons rocked it, Michael Stipe walked on stage and said. “how the f*** do we follow the Zutons!” Never mentioned Nickleback
One thing you might enjoy are Tim Burgess' listening parties. https://timstwitterlisteningparty.comAnyone got any other podcasts that dissect music, with a particular angle at the theory behind it? Anything to keep my brain ticking over and keep the telly off
Good call, got the book, I'm playing catch up with the ones I missedOne thing you might enjoy are Tim Burgess' listening parties. https://timstwitterlisteningparty.com
Basically a record is played and everyone tweets about it in real time, often the creators themselves. There are loads in the archive too (loads happened during lockdown) that you can watch back and read all the tweets as they were posted. Its a weirdly fulfilling, collective experience and you get some nice moments like New Order counting in Blue Monday etc via tweet mid-session.
ah interesting, you knew about them already.Good call, got the book, I'm playing catch up with the ones I missed
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One of my best buds in the US is a huge fan of The Charlatans so turned me on to during lock down.ah interesting, you knew about them already.
There are a LOT to catch up with mind.