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PghSkins wrote:Starships

Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:mikey287 wrote:
I don't like Pink Floyd, I think he's overrated, there I said it.I don't even know where to begin.
@ the parents for sure on that one...


mikey287 wrote:Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:mikey287 wrote:
I don't like Pink Floyd, I think he's overrated, there I said it.I don't even know where to begin.
Yup, never cared for Mr. Floyd. Pink isn't a boy's name anyway...@ the parents for sure on that one...

FreeCandy44 wrote:I like sublime and all...but I can do without What I Got.

FreeCandy44 wrote:I like sublime and all...but I can do without What I Got.



Lt. Dish wrote:"One of Us" Joan Osborne

mikey287 wrote:Interesting thread in terms of responses.
I get why people wouldn't like Queen. I don't like some of their stuff, I do like Bohemian Rhapsody, but it's overplayed. I don't like their "next tier" stuff..."need somebody love" or whatever, and the bicycle song...I'm not sure why. I respect the talent, I just don't really care for it.



Shyster wrote:Lt. Dish wrote:"One of Us" Joan Osborne
I hate, hate, HATE that song. I can't stand it. It's not because the song was overplayed or anything like that. It's because I can't stand that the chorus is so horribly grammatically incorrect. The chorus repeatedly asks a counter-factual question about the nature of God. In other words, it asks a question about something with a doubtful possibility of being true now or ever being true. In a case like that, proper grammar calls for the use of the English subjunctive:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjunctive_mood#English
Thus, the first line of the chorus should not be "What if God was one of us?" The proper form is "What if God were one of us?"
I had a great English teacher back in high school (Mrs. Martin) who pounded the subjunctive into her students' heads. She always told us that screwing up the subjunctive was a sure-fire way to sound like an ignorant hick to those who know how to properly use it. She was absolutely right. Every time I hear this song it makes me want to scream "It's were you ignorant b****!" at the radio. Thank goodness it's not played much any more.



PghSkins wrote:Starships

Lt. Dish wrote:PghSkins wrote:Starships
My goodness, I sound like such a cranky old bitty!

blackjack68 wrote:Lt. Dish wrote:PghSkins wrote:Starships
My goodness, I sound like such a cranky old bitty!
If the big white panties kinda fit...
Jersey Strong!

Digitalgypsy66 wrote:How about coming full circle on a song?
WDVE used to play Stairway to Heaven so much in the late 80s that I detested Led Zeppelin because of it. Even though I quickly changed my thinking about the band, I found that song to be tiresome until just the last few years. Maybe it's the 2-3 live versions I have of it floating around on Google Play, but I enjoy that song is some nostalgic way.

tifosi77 wrote:Digitalgypsy66 wrote:How about coming full circle on a song?
WDVE used to play Stairway to Heaven so much in the late 80s that I detested Led Zeppelin because of it. Even though I quickly changed my thinking about the band, I found that song to be tiresome until just the last few years. Maybe it's the 2-3 live versions I have of it floating around on Google Play, but I enjoy that song is some nostalgic way.
I used to be big on Zep and considered them one of the two or three most influential bands ever. Then I realized how much of 'their' repertoire - particularly the first four albums - was flat out stolen from older (usually black) artists.
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You", "Black Mountain Side", "Custard Pie" (a favorite), "Dazed And Confused", "How Many More Times", "In My Time Of Dying", "The Lemon Song", "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (another favorite) "Whole Lotta Love"..... and yes, even "Stairway To Heaven". These are all songs that originally appeared on Zep albums as written by Plant/Page, but after legal action (sometimes drawn out over decades) the true authors of the material are now properly credited and compensated. And bear in mind that this is a partial list.
Basically, Zep was the world's greatest cover band. They just didn't tell anyone they were a cover band until told to do so by courts.


