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It's hard to top Pavarotti singing Ava Maria. Most opera is boring though.
I’d have to say Grunge music. Which is odd because I grew up in its heyday. Nirvana was fine but honestly didn’t produce all that much and IMO get waaaaay too credit. And they are superior to the mass of bands that were apparently just popular for being from the PAC NW and wearing flannel. Or were in the movie Swingers...that movie probably deserves a lot of the blame.
and pearl jam was more popular before Cobain died
All this bubble gum pop stuff. Told my 17yr old daughter that she wouldn’t know a good song if it slapped her in the face.
And I can’t stand Darius Rucker, solo. He’s a UofSC fan and I remember him trashing UGA one time on ESPN years ago, ala Spurrier style. I wouldn’t walk across the road to hear or see hootie nor the blowflies. He’s probably the main reason UofSC is in my top 5 hate list teams.
@Kasey Wow. The Eagles? Bob Marley? Someone needs to help you out brotha.
Country! I dont care if it’s too easy it’s too terrible to let slide. Once in a blue moon there might be a tolerable song but not often enough for me to want to save he genre.
Also... will someone please put a hit out on Cardi B?.. Please?
Easy, Techno. Club close by that plays Techno with strobe lights and glowsticks everywhere. Erks me to even here the plays as I walk by.
Bob Dylan is one of the most overrated artist in musical history.
I guess the fact that he could play over 20 musical instruments is what made him such a musical genius. His first album....he played every one of the musical tracks himself. Came in the studio day by day and recorded them before he did the vocals. The Hendrix influence was also evident in his guitar playing and stage presence.
I saw him in concert in the early 80’s. Have to admit, he put on a great show. Was phenomenal on every instrument used in his songs/music. BUT, Rick James was even better in concert.
Courtsey of the Red, White, and Blue. You need to pack and kiss my ass if that doesn't ring true.
Country and new Rap.
Well, like Trap music and mumbles **** really. Also Rock for the first 10 years after Grunge, well and the 10 years before Grunge.
I mean, if I'm being honest, there is a good bit I don't like...
You try to hard.
Can’t believe James Taylor hasn’t made the list. Could go my entire life without hearing his stuff and not miss it at all.
One of my favorite eras of music came between 1997ish and 2007ish. In the 90's the radio music scene got very stale and boring. The Internet changed the music scene forever with file sharing and self-publishing the underground music scene exploded. I used WinMX to share music with people all over the world, so I was exposed to music most people had never heard. Also during that era Downtempo, Lounge and Global Music took off. A lot of incredible music was made during that era.