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Re: [bomp] Re: Bands You Listened To Religiously, But Hate Today
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- Subject: Re: [bomp] Re: Bands You Listened To Religiously, But Hate Today
- From: Michael Snider <lasciviumdei@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 01:15:14 -0800 (PST)
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--- Mark Owen <markojerry@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > 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,
By the mid 80s Copey'd already gone solo and done
World Shut Your Mouth and Fried.
> I'm
> not a big P Furs fan either,
I'm a big fan of the first 2
but they both have
> their
> merits. Can I toss in the Monochrome Set though?
> The
> Lester Square-era stuff is great
Used to read about them in Trouser Press, but didn't
hear too many of their songs. From how I remember
them, I'd compare them to XTC or ,anachronistically,
to Super Furry Animals (and yes, I know it's the other
way around, but SFA do remind me a lot of some UK
stuff of that era)
(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,
Never liked 'em. But then one doesn't expect much of
an Oi band from Beverly Hills.
even though I never had
> their album.
You're missing nothing.
I'd probably give it a listen if I
> heard
> it today, but it wouldn't make it into medium
> rotation.
I thought they stunk at the time, and I doubt I would
reappraise it as I have with so much from that era.
Generally, the 80s stuff that I didn't like then but
which I like now was stuff that didn't seem "hard"
enough back in the day to my teenaged self.
We talk and talk until my head explodes
I turn on the news and my body froze
The braying sheep on my tv screen
Make this boy shout, make this boy scream!
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