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    @junior said in Worst songs of eras:

    I am honestly surprised no one has nominated any Nickeback songs yet. Bad, but not bad enough?

    It would have been a short thread

    Exempt

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    @junior said in Worst songs of eras:

    I am honestly surprised no one has nominated any Nickeback songs yet. Bad, but not bad enough?

    Because although they are completely unoriginal and formulaic, they're music is so much better than pretty much so every other song on this thread. (Except for Daughter, of course)

    Honestly would you rather listen to How You Remind Me, Rock Star, Far Away etc or Achy Breaky Heart, Cotton Eye Joe, Hey Baby ....

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    @majorrage said in Worst songs of eras:

    @junior said in Worst songs of eras:

    I am honestly surprised no one has nominated any Nickeback songs yet. Bad, but not bad enough?

    Because although they are completely unoriginal and formulaic, they're music is so much better than pretty much so every other song on this thread. (Except for Daughter, of course)

    Honestly would you rather listen to How You Remind Me, Rock Star, Far Away etc or Achy Breaky Heart, Cotton Eye Joe, Hey Baby ....

    Well. it depends on the setting, but I get the point. My surprise is not because I necessarily view Nickelback's songs as being the worst of the early-2000s - more stereotypical of that whiny rock of that era - more because they're so hated (Chad Kroger in particular).

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    @dogmeat said in Worst songs of eras:

    @l_n_p weird choice as a follow up to capitalise on their early momentum

    Bit like the international release of six months in a leaky boat

    I wanted to give a Kiwi flavour to the thread ... I was going to post 'How Bizarre' by OMC to wind people up but I quite enjoy it. Woodface is simply a brilliant album, I just have to skip that first track.

    Off topic, anyone who enjoys Crowded House should check out the World Party albums, which were the solo project of ex-Waterboy Karl Wallinger (certainly best known as the writer of "She's The One" for Robbie Williams)

    Showing my age I know 😉

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    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @victor-meldrew said in Worst songs of eras:

    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @victor-meldrew said in Worst songs of eras:

    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    Of course every ferner will claim they do cos everyone thinks they’re clever.

    Or have watched GoT

    Well done. A pint of the cheapest old bitter is on it’s way.

    Ta. I should add that in Robson & Jerome's defence, they didn't actually sing or play any instruments on their records.

    Well considering they both starred on the small screen they’re one up on Milli Vanilli

    Unlike Milli Vanilli, they have non inconsiderable acting skill.

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    @l_n_p said in Worst songs of eras:

    Woodface is simply a brilliant album, I just have to skip that first track.

    Yeah, it's a bit of an outlier for that album, but I think the lyrics are bloody good though

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    @l_n_p said in Worst songs of eras:

    @dogmeat said in Worst songs of eras:

    @l_n_p weird choice as a follow up to capitalise on their early momentum

    Bit like the international release of six months in a leaky boat

    I wanted to give a Kiwi flavour to the thread ... I was going to post 'How Bizarre' by OMC to wind people up but I quite enjoy it. Woodface is simply a brilliant album, I just have to skip that first track.

    Off topic, anyone who enjoys Crowded House should check out the World Party albums, which were the solo project of ex-Waterboy Karl Wallinger (certainly best known as the writer of "She's The One" for Robbie Williams)

    Showing my age I know 😉

    Thumbs up for World Party

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    @mikethesnow said in Worst songs of eras:

    Thumbs up for World Party

    Best album for me was Goodbye Jumbo (1990) then Dumbing Up (2000). Like Crowded House, absolute classic gems scattered throughout all five albums. Like Neil Finn, a songwriting genius.

    He had a brain aneurysm in 2001, lost speech and peripheral vision ... had to (re-)learn to play the guitar with his other hand. The royalties from "She's The One" kept him afloat.

    Karl Wallinger: The song that saved my bacon

    Karl Wallinger: The song that saved my bacon

    World Party’s Karl Wallinger tells Graeme Thomson what kept him afloat after a devastating brain aneurysm .

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    @taniwharugby said in Worst songs of eras:

    @junior these guys said to hold thier beer, cos they are under-age...

    Great call. And I'll never, ever forgive Hanson for leaving Sam Cane on the bench ahead of that 2019 World Cup Semi Final.

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    If you want a Kiwi flavour, anything by Lorde. Vodafone should have been prosecuted for crimes against humanity for subjecting me to that song while waiting in the queue to speak to their customer support.

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    @rapido said in Worst songs of eras:

    Potentially good thread just becoming lists of novelty songs or good or ok songs people got sick from over exposure.

    Of those mentioned. Definitely Smash Mouth's 'All Star'.

    As in does actually quite well represent the era of the late 90s in its sub-genre of alt rock and hip hop blend.

    The lyrics contain the quite (now cliche) but then probably quite 'now' phrase of "get your game on".
    Combined with absolutely timeless cliches of "all that glitters is gold" and"only shooting stars".
    Then making "mold" into 3 syllables.

    But jesus christ. The lyric are bad.

    The tune is just meh, and of it's time.

    I find the singers voice offensive too, it’s like he’s gargling staples.

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    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @tim said in Worst songs of eras:

    Worst songs of eras, decades, genres, or of all time if you like.

    Starship's We Built This City is always a favourite here.

    This is worse:

    Feels wrong to give you an upvote for that fucken awful song but there you go.
    Smash Mouth say “Hold my beer….”

    I'm not going to check by clicking on either of those links, but...
    Are Barenaked Ladies and Smash Mouth the same band?

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    @kruse said in Worst songs of eras:

    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @tim said in Worst songs of eras:

    Worst songs of eras, decades, genres, or of all time if you like.

    Starship's We Built This City is always a favourite here.

    This is worse:

    Feels wrong to give you an upvote for that fucken awful song but there you go.
    Smash Mouth say “Hold my beer….”

    I'm not going to check by clicking on either of those links, but...
    Are Barenaked Ladies and Smash Mouth the same band?

    Judging by the quality of the music you’d think so

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    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @kruse said in Worst songs of eras:

    @mn5 said in Worst songs of eras:

    @tim said in Worst songs of eras:

    Worst songs of eras, decades, genres, or of all time if you like.

    Starship's We Built This City is always a favourite here.

    This is worse:

    Feels wrong to give you an upvote for that fucken awful song but there you go.
    Smash Mouth say “Hold my beer….”

    I'm not going to check by clicking on either of those links, but...
    Are Barenaked Ladies and Smash Mouth the same band?

    Judging by the quality of the music you’d think so

    I'm pretty sure I couldn't name a song by either.
    But - I think I vaguely remember the "style" of music... it matches their "style" of fashion/image remarkably well?
    Summery-late90s-douche-baggery with a lingering aroma of certain-date-rape?

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    Mercifully this guy didn’t do another song, at least not one I’ve heard of.

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    @mn5 nothing wrong with that tune, even if I used to hear it loads due to my kids watching Cars all the time!

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    @mn5 Cochrane is an all time legend....

    .... in Canada

    Wiki tells me he was part of The Red Riders (also legends ... in Canada) before going solo

    He has won a plethora of Awards .... in Canada including Rock Hall of Fame Order of Canada and Grand Moose (OK I made that last one up - but you get it - he's one of the all timer greats .... in Canada)

    He continued to chart (in Canada) throughout the 90's but since then appears to have been living the good life doing occasional charity gigs, accepting Awards, having a Highway renamed after him (the Tom Cochrane Life is a Highway Highway)

    TBF being acknowledged as a music legend by Canadian's puts you in some pretty exalted company alongside (actually the Canadian Music Hall of Page inductees web page is broken but I'm guessing)
    Sarah McLaughlin
    BTO
    Alanis Morrisette
    k.d. laing
    Shania Twain
    Bryan Adams
    Gil Evans
    Anne Murray
    Leonard Cohen
    The Band
    Guess Who
    Neil Young
    Joni Mitchell
    Oscar Peterson

    That's it I can't think of any musically gifted Canucks - no wonder they had to induct whatshisname Tom Cochrane

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    @dogmeat Surely the Tragically Hip would have to be in there somewhere ...

    They're an odd band. Not bad, just not ... good. They should have called themselves the Tragically Average. Much more apt name.

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    @majorrage you're right Inducted in Winnipeg in 2005. Go Canada!!

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    @dogmeat said in Worst songs of eras:

    @mn5 Cochrane is an all time legend....

    .... in Canada

    Wiki tells me he was part of The Red Riders (also legends ... in Canada) before going solo

    He has won a plethora of Awards .... in Canada including Rock Hall of Fame Order of Canada and Grand Moose (OK I made that last one up - but you get it - he's one of the all timer greats .... in Canada)

    He continued to chart (in Canada) throughout the 90's but since then appears to have been living the good life doing occasional charity gigs, accepting Awards, having a Highway renamed after him (the Tom Cochrane Life is a Highway Highway)

    TBF being acknowledged as a music legend by Canadian's puts you in some pretty exalted company alongside (actually the Canadian Music Hall of Page inductees web page is broken but I'm guessing)
    Sarah McLaughlin
    BTO
    Alanis Morrisette
    k.d. laing
    Shania Twain
    Bryan Adams
    Gil Evans
    Anne Murray
    Leonard Cohen
    The Band
    Guess Who
    Neil Young
    Joni Mitchell
    Oscar Peterson

    That's it I can't think of any musically gifted Canucks - no wonder they had to induct whatshisname Tom Cochrane

    And good to see that Celine Dion and Justin Beiber have been snubbed altogether

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