I like it. 8/10
It reminded me of this, which in turn reminds me of a weeks holiday I spent in a caravan in Exmouth in 1983. How times have changed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f67UP...eature=related
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I like it. 8/10
It reminded me of this, which in turn reminds me of a weeks holiday I spent in a caravan in Exmouth in 1983. How times have changed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f67UP...eature=related
I like some disco. One of the prerequisites is that it has to have a band, so this gets a 3/10.
Prog rules!
When I was at school, an informed and longhaired fifteen-year-old had to make a tribal choice between heavy (Deep Purple, Robin Trower, ZZ Top), glam (Mott, Alice Cooper, Bowie) or prog (Yes, ELP, Genesis).
I was in the second group, though I did have a lot of time for Selling England by The Pound.
My problem with Yes was (and I'm not being provocative) that they exhibited so much of the gratuitousness that sixsmith mentions - and in the case of Tales from Topographic Oceans, about three days of it.
But I went through a phase recently of downloading tracks by bands I haven't listened to for thirty years, just to see if my opinion had changed. I discovered that there's about an album's worth of Yes that I think deserves space on the hard-drive, and Roundabout is high on the list of qualifiers. 8/10
(By the way, Pip and Paul, I've always found the Beautiful South hard to take too, although I'd never understood why they inspired nausea rather than indifference. Then I was having lunch with a music critic when the subject of the band came up, and my lunch companion nailed it for me. "God, I can't stand the Beautiful South. They're so wholesome.")
Got you in a dimestore. (Without researching it, who's doing the second vocal? It's as about as unlikely a Brit as you can imagine guesting with Alice.)
I dig it, Mark 8/10.
Ladies, you know it! ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWKnA...eature=related
Liked it OK (not as much as some of his other songs, though): 6/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVmG_d3HKBA
It reminds me of a bad Bee Gees tune, video was kinda cool though. 5/10
Soooo 80's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dZW1C3neao
Sorry Papayahed, but soooo much of the 80's was soooo bad - 2/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20S_kwNb4rg
Gilliatt
I was ready to give this a low rating because I thought it was some **** indie band, since most just rip off old music and repackage it as deep-artsy BS. Then I looked down and saw it was an actual innovative band from the 60s that I'd never heard of (or, at least don't remember hearing). So, 9/10.
If someone rates this low, you're a bad person.
One of my least favourite Beatle's songs, but it's still the Beatles, 6/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIMGgBLOwfg
7/10 - sounds so sweet but it isn't
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-AbHItLrJw
I know excess is part of the Zeppelin charm but it seems to me that, in this instance, their intemperance negates the possibility of a great song, leaving us with merely a good one. 6/10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKTG05rw2iw
Not really my style, 6/10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFzNiX_yxtg
I hate rap. But, the lyrics were definitely more interesting than most rap I've heard, so 5/10.
One of my favorite love songs.
Like it. 8/10
It got me in the mood for loud, angry, and political. And since I'm a '90s kind of guy. That means this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-58-36lSqG4
Yes. Love this song. When I posted "Killing in the Name Of," I couldn't decide between that song or "Bulls on Parade," so a big 10/10.
Another protest song. :cornut: