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Oh I forgot, I love Capt Jack as well. That's three, which is still a very low percentage.
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Case in point: MARILYN MANSON are currently in the studio recording new material, some of which will appear on a "best of collection" that will be released this fall. Besides all of their classics, the album will feature the new single, a cover of DEPECHE MODE's "Personal Jesus".
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Well, wouldn't you know 'The Longest Time' came on when I was in CVS today, and damned if I didn't find myself whistling to it...
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I know a lot of people who share that opinion. They say that they don't like Group X because they don't write their own music, etc. I tell them that the real reason they don't like Group X is because they don't like Group X's music, not because of the group not writing their own music, that's just an excuse. They usually agree with me. So, the best cello player in the world who plays Beethoven, the best violinist playing Stravinsky, the best trumpeters playing Gershwin, that's music you hate? But if that celloist wrote the song you'd like it? I doubt that, I think that it's just you don't like the brand of music. I do hate it when a band or artist does a cover of a song and tries to be as close to the original as possible - that's not originality as all. How ho hum. So we can agree on that, at least. But I love it when a band or artist takes a song, twists it, and interprets it completely differently than before (See Rammstein's version of Depeche Mode's "Stripped" or Johnny Cash's version of NIN's "Hole" as examples of taking a song and completely changing it around). -Anxiety
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I guess I should rephrase - I don't hate the music, I dislike artists who decide the only way they can be successful is to perform other people's music. It has absolutely nothing to do with the type or style of music; it has everything to do with creativity. As far as classical music, I don't hate the music, but I don't have much respect for people who do nothing with their obvious talent but play someone else's music. I grew up playing piano, and after 15 years I could play some pretty complex stuff, but I quit when I realized that was all I could do, because I didn't want to be one of them. Again, it's got nothing to do with the music, because I played it for years and enjoyed it (although I didn't, and don't, listen to it otherwise). I don't have a problem with cover songs per se. Really, my only objection is when an artist uses other people's music to make themselves successful. I just don't respect bands like Orgy or Alien Ant Farm or the Fugees or P Puff Diddy Daddy or Michael Bolton, "artists" who make themselves successful by covering songs that were already hits. Gee, how tough is that? How legitimate do you have to be to make a #1 song #1 again? However, I enjoy hearing covers by bands when they are thrown in on an album, or as part of a tribute or even as part of a themed CD of covers showing that artist's influences. To me, there's a legitimate reason for those types of covers aside from the "well we can't write a hit, so let's record someone else's and release it so we can have a hit and be known." Or, artists who have someone write everything they record, because they can't do much else but dance and sing. It's called Las Vegas - go open for Liza if that's what you want to do. BUt as far as your main point goes - that I don't like the music, rather than the artist - you're wrong. I have equal disdain for artists who do this kind of thing, be it metal, rock, pop, country, whatever. Now, you will find more of this happening in pop music, and I certainly don't like the Britney Spears-type crap, but I'd hate that stuff even if she wrote every song and played every instrument on her albums. I would have quite a bit more respect for her, though, than I do right now.
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Is this what all of the snickering is that I hear around here?
BAYVILLE, New York (AP) -- Singer-songwriter Billy Joel was slightly injured and mostly embarrassed when he lost control of his car on a rain-slicked road and banged into a house, the Grammy Award-winning artist's third car accident in two years. There was no evidence of alcohol or drug involvement and Joel was not suspected of any crime, said Nassau County police Officer Joan Eames, a police spokeswoman. Witnesses said the accident occurred at about 4 p.m. Sunday, when Joel, driving a burgundy and black car, crashed through a row of bushes and banged into a small beige home one block from the beach. "He seemed embarrassed that he lost control of the car," said witness Thomas Phillips Jr. "He said, 'I can't believe I got in another accident.' He was just going out to get a pizza." The accident left a crack in the house's foundation and 6-foot-long skid marks in the sand in the street, witnesses said. Joel suffered a small cut on his left ring finger but refused medical attention, Eames said. No one was in the car with Joel, and no one in the house was injured, police said. A call to Joel's publicist, Claire Mercuri, was not immediately returned Sunday. Last year Joel was hospitalized after smashing his car into a tree along a highway on far eastern Long Island. No summonses were issued, and Joel was not given a Breathalyzer test. Joel, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, escaped serious injury in a crash in East Hampton in June 2002. He later checked into a New Canaan, Connecticut, substance abuse and psychiatric center. Joel was involved in a motorcycle accident on Long Island in 1983. He and model Christie Brinkley, who divorced in 1994, have a teenage daughter, Alexa Ray. Following last year's car accident, Brinkley expressed concerns about their daughter riding in a car with him. Joel has had more than two dozen Top 10 hits in his career, including his signature 1974 song "Piano Man." His music, including the title song "Movin' Out," is currently the subject of a Broadway musical.
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This will make it much easier for QS to punch him in the face now...
His eyes do look a little red... Billy Joel in Rehab Stephanie Cole - Clear Channel News After a recent stint in the hospital last month for severe gastric pains, Billy Joel has checked himself into rehab. E!Online.com is reporting the singer has a drinking problem and wants to get help. His representative said in a statement, "Following a recent bout of severe gastro-intestinal distress, Billy Joel has checked himself into an undisclosed rehabilitation facility for treatment of alcohol abuse. Mr. Joel has asked that his privacy be respected." This will be the entertainer's second stint in rehab. In 2002, he checked into a Connecticut facility for treatment of a substance-abuse problem.
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He's a quitter, another reason to dislike him.
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03-17-2005, 10:49 AM | #114 |
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I'm on song 15 out of 50 on my Billy Joel playlist on my ipod. Aren't you all envious?
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Three ideas come to mind QS:
1) it confirms your worst fears about the cultural/ntellectual level of out society that such bland, mediocre music can be so popular 2) a hatred of the guys who play his music as an easy option and won't take the trouble to find something more interesting 3) a realisation that these guys are probably more in touch with the cultural/intellectual level of our society than you are (and probably making a lot more money)
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As is so often the case, Mac, you're spot on.
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But I missed one out, QS: the radio station playing exactly the music you love to hear was closed down from lack of sponsership and popular support and was replaced by - a station playing Billy Joel music
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Johnny Cash killed his wife in 1974, because she was in complete control of the profits from his music career and threatened to reveal that he had sex with a 16 year old backup singer.
Oh wait...that was an episode of Columbo. Damn, he was good!
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So I went to see Billy last night at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. I am not a huge fan, but I generally like his music.
He looks old and out of shape, but the guy can still put on a really great show. He has a great stage persona as well. About 90% of the set are his hits that everyone wants to hear. I hate when performers play a lot of their B-sides or deeper album tracks, especially if I am just a casual fan of the guy. Billy played the songs you know for the most part. Piano Man is a classic, Scenes from an Italian Restaurant was great. His piano solo was pretty amazing. He has some amazing musicians in his band, particularly his horn section. Not sure how anyone can actually hate the guy, even if you are not a fan of his music. *shrug* Finished third in a 100 dollar single table sit and go. Mohegan doesn't have a poker room but they have a half dozen electronic poker tables. It is actually pretty cool, though I still prefer having chips and cards...I can see this type of poker table becoming more popular though. Here is a link to the pokerpro electronic table. I want one for my home. http://www.playpokerpro.com/
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I'll take Billy Joel over Barry Manilow any day of the week.
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LOL yeah, I read that article yesterday. Funny stuff.
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Lindsay Lohan is showing off her latest body art. The 25-year-old actress hit the tattoo parlor to get some inspirational words inked on her rib cage.
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She should get a tattoo of Bob Seger on her ass.
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Well, it seems like this should at least make it a bit easier for the authorities to identify her corpse someday soon. *shurg*
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Against the Wind?
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I ashamedly admit to singing Billy Joel's Lullabye Song to my newborn son. He started kindergarten this year. I will now proceed to manly weeping in the corner about my little angel and how fast he's growing.
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In high school I listened to Billy Joel a LOT. And it was always on the radio. Then I just stopped. And every time I hear a BJ song it reminds me of high school...which I did not like at all.
From a music standpoint it just cannot compare with more hardedgeed or explorative rock. It's mostly bubblegum pop, AM easy listening, and dare I say it wussrock. There are some classics sure. Say Goodbye to Hollywood. Pressure. The Stranger. Sometimes a Fantasy. Stiletto. Zanzibar. Admittedly the ones I like were more obscure songs from early/middle albums. I did like his attitude actually. He was just basically a toughguy slacker newyorker who was good at music. Being a Piano player centered in a rock band is tough and I generally like that sound. But I prefer Joe Jackson or Ben Folds and Elton John (in that order) to Billy. Maybe it's because I have heard BJ's songs waywaywaywaywaywaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much EVERYWHERE. (and not even the ones I like). |
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Look, I listened to a lot of Billy Joel. I admit it, I remember the Pressure video, Allentown video, and the godawful Only Human...I bought Storm Front for chrissakes.
I didn't know any better. That being said, there were/are a few gems. Let's face it, the guy was able to market schlock and make a killing, he even married a supermodel. Now Bob Segar, you don't mess with....harp all you want about "Like a Rock" and "Against the Wind", the man paid his dues. "Strut", hell, the entire "Stranger in Town" album is a stone cold classic. I even like the maudlin "Main Street"...and his "Turn the Page" basically locks how hard it was being a touring man in the 70's (before it became a fad to write sappy power ballads about missing your woman while you were doing as many women on the road and drugs to offset missing that particular woman)...at least "Turn the Page" is about the isolation and weariness of performing...I love "Night Moves" too. And I do love Journey too, but Boston sucks. eff you for juding me btw- really into Harry Nilsson now
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I like Seger, but that's probably because I'm from Detroit and when I think of my childhood there in terms of music (we moved when I was 10), it's basically Seger, Ted Nugent, and WRIF.
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Yup Seger's got soul and his guitar playing is top notch.
I don't like all his songs but a good number of em. Against the WInd, Night Moves, Main Street. Can't stand LIke a Rock though. I can deal with Turn the Page. Blech Nugent. He had like one song and I don't even like it. I like old Journey before Greg Rollie left. After ROllie was just horrible horrible power ballads and nothing but. Perry is a douchebag. Not sure how you can LIKE Journey and HATE Boston. It's the same type of sound. I do like Brad Delp and his high high notes. |
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All I heard growing up was that Mark Knopfler was a genius. I don't see it.
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Isn't it time to turn the page on Lohan?
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