Really popular songs you consider are seriously overrated.
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Which songs that have been a big success are you completely underwhelmed by, and why? I will start with a couple.
1. 'Simply The Best' -Tina Turner. Written by Holly Knight and Mike Chapman:
Why? Well, it's very, very boring, and the lyrics are terrible. Embarrassingly simplistic, and the song seems to have been designed to be yelled badly at weddings or on the terraces at sports events. I've been asked to perform it a few times and have a sort of primal dread inside at the idea of doing so. We (professional musicians) obviously have to do songs we aren't particularly into, but this would be going too far.
2. Ed Sheeran (all of them), but I need to select one, so 'Thinking out Loud'.
I need to learn at least one song by this bloke. I frequently get requests to do something of his and I can't really carry on making up excuses for not doing one. So, every now and then, I make a large cup of tea, sit down in front of youtube and make the effort to listen to a few with a view to working one up to perform. Every time, the same thing happens. I can't even get through listening to one all of the way through, never mind learning it. The latest one was 'Thinking out Loud'...
What's the issue? Well, I find it musically rather dull and derivative (although he just won his court case) but I think most of the problem is the lyrics. They're just painful - like a nine-year-old wrote them. I think if I performed this the audience would be able to tell I was slowly dying inside.
So, music lovers of PH, which big, successful songs do you think are s
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1. 'Simply The Best' -Tina Turner. Written by Holly Knight and Mike Chapman:
Why? Well, it's very, very boring, and the lyrics are terrible. Embarrassingly simplistic, and the song seems to have been designed to be yelled badly at weddings or on the terraces at sports events. I've been asked to perform it a few times and have a sort of primal dread inside at the idea of doing so. We (professional musicians) obviously have to do songs we aren't particularly into, but this would be going too far.
2. Ed Sheeran (all of them), but I need to select one, so 'Thinking out Loud'.
I need to learn at least one song by this bloke. I frequently get requests to do something of his and I can't really carry on making up excuses for not doing one. So, every now and then, I make a large cup of tea, sit down in front of youtube and make the effort to listen to a few with a view to working one up to perform. Every time, the same thing happens. I can't even get through listening to one all of the way through, never mind learning it. The latest one was 'Thinking out Loud'...
What's the issue? Well, I find it musically rather dull and derivative (although he just won his court case) but I think most of the problem is the lyrics. They're just painful - like a nine-year-old wrote them. I think if I performed this the audience would be able to tell I was slowly dying inside.
So, music lovers of PH, which big, successful songs do you think are s

Stairway to Heaven is a marmite toon, and no mistake!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkF3oxziUI4&ab...
However, I would suggest Boom Bang-a-Bang takes some digesting???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkF3oxziUI4&ab...
However, I would suggest Boom Bang-a-Bang takes some digesting???
Scabutz said:
andySC said:
Born in the USA - Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen. Bloody awful.
Id extend that to any Springsteen song. Elevator music and yet he his held in high esteem by many people as a great artist. RubbishAs for the thread... Simply Red, anything
andySC said:
Born in the USA - Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen. Bloody awful.
In what universe is it “bloody awful”?! How else do you musically convey the anger of a traumatised Vietnam vet who has returned to the country that saner him there only to find it has also turned its back on him? Simple, effective, iconic hook, great lyrics.Scabutz said:
Id extend that to any Springsteen song. Elevator music and yet he his held in high esteem by many people as a great artist. Rubbish
popegregory said:
andySC said:
Born in the USA - Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen. Bloody awful.
In what universe is it “bloody awful”?! How else do you musically convey the anger of a traumatised Vietnam vet who has returned to the country that saner him there only to find it has also turned its back on him? Simple, effective, iconic hook, great lyrics.Gassing Station | Music | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff