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Musical ones, specifically. I recently reacquainted myself with Springsteens 'Born To Run' album, on the basis that he must have just lost his way and there was some spark of genius, or something, there once.


No. Pish, and always has been.


Van Morrison falls into the same category. Mediocre songs sung in a mediocre voice. And being grumpy does not equate with being soulful.


And that Jim Morrison, he's another one...

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Keef Wrote:

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> Ha ha, show me a genius Beatles song, and I'll

> show you yellow submarine.



I'm Down , Helter Skelter , Tomorrow Never Knows



there you go Keef , theres 3 to be getting on with . :))

The music I grew to hate (along with my younger brothers) was often dictated by which one of my parents was in the driving seat on our yearly holiday on the continent.


Dad would make an enormous public fuss concerning my mothers competence on the european highway and suggested that he should take the wheel when faced with the challenging alpine roads. Incidentally, my dad has acrued 9 penalty point where as mums license is clean.


So, on long non-stop journey's from London to Austria or Italy my father would bore the teeth from our gums by playing his Simply Red or Genesis collection.


Mum would brighten up the journey by playing these amongst others while my dad sulked. We sang along.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8LmTaVrPl8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLRRdE6jUdY

Bigbadwolf wrote:


So, on long non-stop journey's from London to Austria or Italy my father would bore the teeth from our gums by playing his Simply Red or Genesis collection.

Mum would brighten up the journey by playing these amongst others while my dad sulked. We sang along.


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Which just goes to show having no taste runs in the family.

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