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Karice 01-09-2024 05:49 AM

Singers and musicians who hate their own songs? :/
 
Grace Slick hates We Built This City On Rock And Roll admitting it's pop trash and she only did it for money. She also doesn't like Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now. She said something like,"I was singing about everlasting love when I know how quickly love can end. It felt hypocritical."

A Flock Of Seagulls singer admitted he is sick of I Ran So Far Away. He said something like,"I Ran So Far Away is actually my least favorite song on our album, it's so overplayed and overrated and fans want us to keep playing it. The Fans can keep it, I don't want it."

Mariah Carey says she doesn't like I Don't Wanna Cry and Someday.

Jewel says she thinks she sounds like Kermit The Frog on Who Will Save Your Soul, LMAO! :D

DriveYourCarDownToTheSea 01-09-2024 04:19 PM

A lot of artists get sick of their own songs. Think about it, when you go on tour and play some songs a zillion times you're bound to get sick of them.

Psy-Fi 01-10-2024 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by DriveYourCarDownToTheSea (Post 2236326)
A lot of artists get sick of their own songs. Think about it, when you go on tour and play some songs a zillion times you're bound to get sick of them.

I was also thinking about that aspect of it. I can definitely see how that would dampen the enthusiasm for certain songs in the repertoire of an artist or band.

Also, being older and tiring of or feeling embarrassed about a song you wrote when you were younger. I'll bet every artist or band comprised of members over a certain age, has a few of those in their back catalogue that they never play and/or wish they'd never written.

Karice 01-10-2024 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 2236331)
I was also thinking about that aspect of it. I can definitely see how that would dampen the enthusiasm for certain songs in the repertoire of an artist or band.

Also, being older and tiring of or feeling embarrassed about a song you wrote when you were younger. I'll bet every artist or band comprised of members over a certain age, has a few of those in their back catalogue that they never play and/or wish they'd never written.

I remember Guns N'Roses Fans saying something like,"Guns N'Roses wrote Welcome To The Jungle when they were young adults in their 20's and are STILL playing Welcome To The Jungle in their late 50's and Axl is 61! Ouch! That must be the seventh circle of HELL having to play Welcome To The Jungle for 35 years! :/

Clefsong51 01-31-2024 03:28 PM

Legend has it that [Sarah Vaughan] hated her classic [Broken Hearted Melody] and wouldn't perform it live!!

Drjohnrock 02-07-2024 10:13 PM

Late 60s one hit wonders The Lemon Pipers hated their bit hit "Green Tambourine", but their record company said "record this song or we'll drop you from the label." So they recorded the song.

mateorosi 02-27-2024 02:44 AM

Grace Slick hates "We Built This City" for being pop trash. A Flock of Seagulls' singer is sick of "I Ran." Mariah Carey dislikes "I Don't Wanna Cry" and "Someday." Jewel jokes about her voice on "Who Will Save Your Soul."

Clefsong51 04-21-2024 03:19 PM

Otis Williams ain't real fond of the Temps LP... House Party.

Karice 04-22-2024 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by mateorosi (Post 2236792)
Grace Slick hates "We Built This City" for being pop trash. A Flock of Seagulls' singer is sick of "I Ran." Mariah Carey dislikes "I Don't Wanna Cry" and "Someday." Jewel jokes about her voice on "Who Will Save Your Soul."

Yep, I mentioned Grace Slick hating We Built This City for being pop trash in my OP. She admitted they did it purely for money. Heart did pop trash in the 80's and 90's too and admitted they did it for money too. Ann said something like,"We decided to leave our REAL selves on one side of a river and cross the river to the Capitalistic and material side of the river and told our REAL selves that we'd try to come back to get them after makinh big money!" LMAO! :D In Heart and Jefferson Starship's defenses, the folk type of singing they were doing in the 70's wouldn't go over very well with the fluffy, poppy, and glitzy persona of the 80's and 90's. White Rabbit and Crazy On You would have flopped big time in say 1985.


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