The Golden Miller wrote: » no band has ever had an album as perfect as the Stone Roses. [...] the album Stone Roses is a masterpiece, the pinnacle of contemporary music, will never be surpassed in perfection and brilliance imo.
gigantic09 wrote: » Talking heads. I know many music critics praise the musical genius of David Byrne but I never thought much of them.
Freddie and the Dreamers, come on up Hey you imitators, come on up Hey little singer, come on up Show us your house and show us your cock The working class has been shafted So what the **** you sneering at? Your prerogative in life it seems Is living out an ad man's dream
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I can only think of 3 songs by them, the American Pie one, that up sit down nonsense, and one called "She's a star" which had a black and white video and seemed to always be on MTV in the mid 90s when MTV played music videos, the woman in that video was a stunner.
MeepMeep2021 wrote: » I was a big fan of them for a while, but even so... can't escape the feeling that R.E.M. were waaaay bigger than they should have been given their limited musical range.
Oink wrote: » “The pinnacle of contemporary music”? Let’s all take a deep breath before we get carried away and say things we can’t take back.
The Golden Miller wrote: » I'd like to think I listened to most of the generally considered best albums by the best bands and many more, but the one I always come back to is the Stone Roses. Don't know any band that has b-sides to an album that would be regarded as the best songs on any other album. The album is outstanding from start to finish, then the special edition with b-sides strengthen it if anything, not weaken it
pappyodaniel wrote: » Joy Division.
blueser wrote: » Has to be The Smiths. A decent guitarist, but the "singer" (like in the Roses) couldn't carry a note in a bucket.
OneLungDavy wrote: » Nirvana. There were at least five or six grunge bands that were better from that era that don't get half the recognition.
WhymeWhynot wrote: » I've heard people gushing over Laura Marling and she has been heavily lauded by the music press but to me it's dull, boring I'm a sensitive woman in a wolly jumper with an acoustic guitar music. I find Lisa Hannigan overrated for much the same reason.
limnam wrote: » Again, hardly over hyped. Most people have no clue who Laura Marling is. It sounds like you're just identifying types of music that doesn't interest you.
Cienciano wrote: » I'm no fan of James, but Laid is an absolutely brilliant song
tdf7187 wrote: » I liked the Stone Roses but I also quite liked Mark E Smith's attack on Madchester.
trashcan wrote: » Ah no. For their first 5 albums they were just about the best band on the planet. Ok, they went on a steady decline after that ( still punctuated by some good moments though).
The Golden Miller wrote: » Don't know any band that has b-sides to an album that would be regarded as the best songs on any other album. The album is outstanding from start to finish, then the special edition with b-sides strengthen it if anything, not weaken it