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    Default What albums are generally considered classics but you disagree

    Hi, a counter thread to the what we consider classics.

    Some else suggested this one so I will kick off.

    The Verve Urban Hymns

    Good album but IMO overated and a bit hyped.

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    HAng on:
    I'll have to go and have a look at the other list first and decide who to upset the most.

    Anything by Bruce Springsteen for a start , Over rated nasal cavity singing, flag swinging,to tight jean wearing, pretentious,rude to his roadies, tickets all over himself. Bum.
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    For me anything by Led Zeppelin. Their music doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. I first discovered a number of classic albums by going through my Dads record collection as a kid. Bowie, I loved. The Stones, I loved. But Led Zeppelin? Bloody awful! Whenever I hear their music, I cringe. Robert Plants voice might have something to do with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    For me anything by Led Zeppelin. Their music doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. I first discovered a number of classic albums by going through my Dads record collection as a kid. Bowie, I loved. The Stones, I loved. But Led Zeppelin? Bloody awful! Whenever I hear their music, I cringe. Robert Plants voice might have something to do with it.
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    Nirvana-Nevermind

    It's just meh for me. Yes they did help break the hairspray/glam rock that was dominating the charts at the time, but they would also help inspire the emo genre which would populate the charts of the 2000s. Haven't listened to public radio in nearly a decade because of that crap populating the charts. Although this album did help ushered into the alternative rock era (which was quite good in the early 90s), so I have to give it some credit.

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    Default Re: What albums are generally considered classics but you disagree

    Quote Originally Posted by jamiebhoy View Post
    Hi, a counter thread to the what we consider classics.

    Some else suggested this one so I will kick off.

    The Verve Urban Hymns

    Good album but IMO overated and a bit hyped.
    See, in the US, The Verve was a "one-hit wonder" band, and the album got no attention.

    Matter of fact, here, if you say "The Verve" people think you mean "The Verve Pipe."
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