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Re: [bomp] Re: Bands You Listened To Religiously, But Hate Today




--- Michael Snider <lasciviumdei@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 
> --- Mark Owen <markojerry@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I think that first Heaven 17 album is pretty good
> as
> > far as that style goes, but I haven't thrown it on
> > for
> > a while.  Early Smiths and Cure are in the same
> > category for me.  Groups I still like a lot and
> may
> > actually throw on from time to time would be Echo
> > and
> > the Bunnymen, Siouxsie (esp. the McGeoch years),
> and
> > New Order up through Blue Monday.
> 
> Teardrop Explodes also? Psychedelic Furs? Although I
> wouldn't consider either of those (nor the Bunnymen)
> to be "cliche 80s". For that matter I wouldn't even
> consider early Siouxsie to be "cliche 80s"
> 

I knew we'd hit some classification snags, I was just
thinking of British acts some of my friends were into
in the mid-late 80s (high school/early college years
for me).   Bob Smith was a Banshee, so there are some
definite ties among some of those groups. 
I never really listened to much Teardrop Explodes, I'm
not a big P Furs fan either, but they both have their
merits.  Can I toss in the Monochrome Set though?  The
Lester Square-era stuff is great (plus there's an Adam
and the Ants/Bow Wow Wow tie-in).

Hmm, now Youth Brigade is more of a typical 80s band
that I used to listen to, even though I never had
their album.  I'd probably give it a listen if I heard
it today, but it wouldn't make it into medium rotation.


		
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