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Dylstew 07-29-2017 02:03 PM

Artists you are surprised you used to not like
 
Here's yet another one of my many semi ****post threads. Are there any artists you love now for which it's hard to imagine you once didn't like them? If so, when and hoe did you change your mind?

Also I like balls.

Franco Pepe Kalle 07-29-2017 03:36 PM

I used to hate Bruce Springsteen until I listened more to the song Born in the USA much more often, then I began to appreciate him. Also part of the factor was his hot wife Patti Scialfa who made great melodies with Bruce.

Exo 07-29-2017 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Franco Pepe Kalle (Post 1860237)
I used to hate Bruce Springsteen until I listened more to the song Born in the USA much more often, then I began to appreciate him. Also part of the factor was his hot wife Patti Scialfa who made great melodies with Bruce.

That's like his worst song.

Franco Pepe Kalle 07-29-2017 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 1860243)
That's like his worst song.

Which Bruce Springsteen style of songs that you like?

Cuthbert 07-29-2017 04:43 PM

Thunder Road >>>

Janszoon 07-29-2017 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylstew (Post 1860219)
Here's yet another one of my many semi ****post threads. Are there any artists you love now for which it's hard to imagine you once didn't like them? If so, when and hoe did you change your mind?

Also I like balls.

One time, shortly after a breakup, I went to see !!! in the hopes of being cheered up by jumping around to some dance punk. The opener was SunnO))), who I had never even heard of at the time. I still think this was a really weird pairing of bands. Anyway, with the mood I was in, glacially slow, heavy-ass, beatless, melancholy guitar drones were the last thing in the world I was in the mood for, and so I came away from the show hating SunnO))). For quite a while I considered them the worst band I had ever heard—in fact, they kind of became my benchmark for awful bands. But the funny thing is that I thought of them as the nadir of music long enough that it started to make me curious about them. Eventually, I got so curious that, two years after I had seen them, I bought one of their albums. Not only did I end up liking it, and getting more of their albums, but reading about them is what introduced me to Earth, who ended up being among my favorite bands.

Trollheart 07-29-2017 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Man like Monkey (Post 1860259)
Thunder Road >>>

Definitely a contender, but I prefer the closing track...

Neapolitan 07-29-2017 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylstew (Post 1860219)
Here's yet another one of my many semi ****post threads. Are there any artists you love now for which it's hard to imagine you once didn't like them? If so, when and hoe did you change your mind?

Also I like balls.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franco Pepe Kalle (Post 1860237)
I used to hate Bruce Springsteen until I listened more to the song Born in the USA much more often, then I began to appreciate him. Also part of the factor was his hot wife Patti Scialfa who made great melodies with Bruce.

In before Batty says "I guess she the hoe that changed his mind."

Trollheart 07-29-2017 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1860296)
In before Batty says "I guess she the hoe that changed his mind."

Excellent! :laughing:

Frownland 07-29-2017 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1860269)
One time, shortly after a breakup, I went to see !!! in the hopes of being cheered up by jumping around to some dance punk. The opener was SunnO))), who I had never even heard of at the time. I still think this was a really weird pairing of bands. Anyway, with the mood I was in, glacially slow, heavy-ass, beatless, melancholy guitar drones were the last thing in the world I was in the mood for, and so I came away from the show hating SunnO))). For quite a while I considered them the worst band I had ever heard—in fact, they kind of became my benchmark for awful bands. But the funny thing is that I thought of them as the nadir of music long enough that it started to make me curious about them. Eventually, I got so curious that, two years after I had seen them, I bought one of their albums. Not only did I end up liking it, and getting more of their albums, but reading about them is what introduced me to Earth, who ended up being among my favorite bands.

Solid.

I didn't like Ayler the first time I heard him, but I didn't even listen to jazz at the time so it's not that surprising.


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