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Ground Breaking....for all the wrong reasons

edited January 2014 in General App Discussion

Offshoot of an earlier thread. How about sharing some of the worst musical output from your home country. C'mon Spain, France, Mexico and the rest of the word, show us what you're not made of. I already mentioned Showwaddywaddy and The Bay City Rollers and I will search out some Australian stuff you may not know. May just have been great at the time but hasn't dated well. Video evidence if possible

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  • edited January 2014

    Not ground breaking (apart from taste) just very wrong now. The Ted Mulry Gang 1975/76

  • Here's a contribution from the millions available in the US...

  • @thinds. You're right. That is truly awful. Is the bass a Gibson Ripper?

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    It is awful indeed. I just got curious about Mr Mulry and it seems he is still around and gigging. Furthermore, it appears "The Hoff" recorded a version of this in 2006 and it got to #3 in the UK charts!!!!!!!! I really haven't got the stomach to look. The guitar would be a "little ripper" maybe. Australian joke.

  • The Very Best Of Kenny G:

  • Infamous Germans...

  • @DrChris excellent! I think I'm in love. Guessing that is mid to late 80's?

  • Yes, mid 80s. We Germans refer to the blond one as the "Pop-titan". He's still around being the only constant member of the jury in a casting show called "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" (aka "Pop Idol"). Hard to believe...

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    How has this abomination not been mentioned yet? This should be the global number 1, right?

    Are those yoga pants? With women's pants-suit jackets with shoulder pads? Was there something in the water supply back then?

  • Lol...better than the comedy channel!

  • Maybe this thread is more appropriate?I mean what's more ground breaking than this....

  • Not groundbraking, but very wrong. How wrong can music be? What is the limit? This surely is a good try in that direction. Here is a song from The Netherlands, which was very popular there in the 80s:

  • Indeed @Marcel, how wrong can music be? It's entirely subjective isn't it?

  • edited January 2014

    I can't resist posting this one. This multi-talented person comes from New York. Gnesa with her debut single Wilder. What a performance!

    Perhaps she is deaf. Or it might be a joke.

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  • Metal Machine Music wasn't meant to be anything other than to finish and get out of a recording contract. The company hated him for it, and Lou got exactly what he wanted. :-)

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  • @Simon said:
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    Either way, it is not an enjoyable LP to listen to.

    Speak for yourself! I love this absolute mess. I mean, it's not beautiful, or pretty, or easy on the ears... but I could sit back and listen to this album from beginning to end.

  • edited January 2014

    @uglykidmoe said:**

    Speak for yourself! I love this absolute mess. I mean, it's not beautiful, or pretty, or >easy on the ears... but I could sit back and listen to this album from beginning to >end.

    If you like oblique noise as I do then you might enjoy this. Seems to be out of stock everywhere but the iTunes store! Originally released on Warp Records in 2002.

    https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/satanstornade/id277131420
    by Masami Akita & Russell Haswell

    I actually find Metal Machine quite relaxing.

  • I like my share of "oblique noise"in limited doses and I believe that one could make an argument for ground breaking and influential.
    Relaxing? Sorry, I'm not getting that.
    Love that album cover either way.

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  • What? Me worry? I'm starting to feel very old here now Simon.

  • me, I'm starting to feel young again just now (with the Alfred E. Neumann post), sitting here giggling of joy whilst listening (strange looks from my dearest across the room) and imagining all those parents hating it and shaking their heads..., the kids playing it once again, just for the heck of it, and as rebellious act.
    Metal Machine Music mdae quite an impression on me (similar to Plastic Ono Band, see other Thread), cause I wanted to like it/understand it, since Lou Reed was such a cool guy, but never managed to..., years later I found myself working a lot with similar sounds, and the fascination of a single Sinewave, messed up with subtle frequency shifts and feedbacks, self oscillating filters etc., well, I guess I'm trying to say, I have empathy for the audiences, which can't appreciate my performances today...

  • There are too many to mention ...

    I just looked at the top 20 selling "records" in the uk.

    It's a pretty sad state really

  • @PaulB that is gold. Really comes to life when the 3rd bloke starts in. Faaaaantastic! Then the chorus....the juxtaposition of the serious young faces and the voice. Exquisite indeedy.

  • edited January 2014

    @Marcel said:

    I can't resist posting this one. This multi-talented person comes from New York. Gnesa with her debut single Wilder. What a performance!

    Perhaps she is deaf. Or it might be a joke.

    Like the saying goes, "It's not who you know, but it's who you b..w"

    She must have put a smile on somebody's face to get hers out there.

  • @Tritonman2 said:

    @Marcel said:

    I can't resist posting this one. This multi-talented person comes from New York. Gnesa with her debut single Wilder. What a performance!

    Perhaps she is deaf. Or it might be a joke.

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    Holy mackerel!
    My wife & cat just ran out of the room!

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