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khfreek 11-28-2008 03:02 PM

I love Creep, Wonderwall, and Bohemian Rhapsody, so poor me <.<

Besides Paranoid, I also nominate Iron Man for Black Sabbath. It's ok, but they have so many better songs, even on the same album.

Also

Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple
More Than a Feeling - Boston

Not their worst songs, but pretty bad ones that are the only songs in their discography that see the light of day on radio stations (and few stations play them, at that).

dac 11-28-2008 03:23 PM

What's all the hate for Wonderwall for? Yeah it's overplayed, but it's by no means a BAD song.

Anyways, I can't believe no one has mentioned Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2...

Seltzer 11-28-2008 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by WaspStar (Post 553830)
But I don't think there are really many cases where the band's best known song is also its worst. Sure, we hate them because they're overplayed and medicore, but there are some REM songs worse than Everybody Hurts (not by much, but they are worse) and Smells Like Teen Spirit isn't quite as awful as some of the junk on Nevermind.

For that reason, I can't nominate Satisfaction or Rock The Casbah or Hey Jude or even Sounds Of Silence.

Mmm, I'd agree there - there are a fair few 'most popular songs' that are mediocre on the scale of things, but very few that are their worst.

Though I still think Rock the Casbah is one of the best Clash songs. I think a better candidate would be Should I Stay or Should I Go... I never understood everyone's fascination with that song when the majority of the songs on London Calling are better. Still, it's not a bad song and there's much worse in their discography too, mainly from that unmentionable 1985 album of theirs. :D

And I still think Sounds of Silence and the Boxer are some of the best S&G songs. Though I will say that they're sadly overlooked - I don't think many people realise just how good they were, and that they stretched far beyond their singles.

WaspStar 11-28-2008 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by dac (Post 553849)
What's all the hate for Wonderwall for? Yeah it's overplayed, but it's by no means a BAD song.


Actually, I hated Wonderwall long before I knew it was considered a good song, or even that it was overplayed. It kept me from checking out WTSMG for a long time.


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Originally Posted by Seltzer (Post 553853)
Though I still think Rock the Casbah is one of the best Clash songs. I think a better candidate would be Should I Stay or Should I Go... I never understood everyone's fascination with that song when the majority of the songs on London Calling are better. Still, it's not a bad song and there's much worse in their discography too, mainly from that unmentionable 1985 album of theirs. :D

Even excluding Cut The Crap, there's enough junk on Give 'Em Enough Rope and London Calling that I wouldn't be able to call Casbah (or the almost-as-bad SISOSIG) the worst Clash song.

FaSho 11-28-2008 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dac (Post 553849)
What's all the hate for Wonderwall for? Yeah it's overplayed, but it's by no means a BAD song.

It's one of the worst songs on WTS?MG.

dac 11-28-2008 03:40 PM

Well if someone puts on Wonderwall at a party or something you won't hear me complaining ;)

FaSho 11-28-2008 04:00 PM

Only because I'll be complaining louder then you. ;)

Bulldog 11-28-2008 04:05 PM

i think David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' deserves a mention (even if it's bands we're talking about). I've just never really liked it. Not his worst by a long shot (which I know is the point of the thread) but as we all know he's done much, much better

sweet_nothing 11-28-2008 04:18 PM

For someone who claims to be such a Smiths fan Noel Gallagher writes some pretty emotionally devoid songs, Wonderwall being one of them. Though I do enjoy playing it on guitar, it really gets the girls attention. ;)

Astronomer 11-28-2008 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Bulldog (Post 553885)
i think David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' deserves a mention (even if it's bands we're talking about). I've just never really liked it. Not his worst by a long shot (which I know is the point of the thread) but as we all know he's done much, much better

Oh I definitely agree! I love Bowie but to be honest that song desperately annoys me.


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