most hated oldskool tune

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I feel you are all being a bit harsh about tunes that we have all loved growing up with over the years and that have shaped a generation.

Of course if you hear any track over and over you will tire of it but it doesnt necessarily mean its shite!

Most of the tracks you mention I actually still like and if listening to a radio station will make me turn up the volume and either sing or dance along to.

I dont know if all you guys are listening to too much oldskool and have oldskool fatigue but I try and vary my musical listening experience so not to bor emy brain by listenin to the same stuff all the time. I still get a buzz out of listening to Playing With Knives which is surely still one of the top ten oldskool tracks of all times?

A few tracks that I used to hate back then (but listening back to them now dont annoy me as much as ive aged and mellowed!):-

TC 1992 - Funky Guitar. This track just seemed to go on and on with nothing much really happening. One guitar sample and some bird wailing about no words to the song. I cannt believe the huge amount of mixes that this warranted and why everyone was playing it. I hate the guitar as an instrument as it makes me feel sick when I listen to it in a club and this track popping up in a mix in a club really turned me against the track and the whole sound.

S-Bam-Chica boom Another track with sounds that were quite harsh and not that pleasing to the ear. Just hasnt got any good memories in my head.

Seb-Sugar ShackIf you are all including Artemesia in this Im including Seb (same season) This track just insulted the listeners intelligence with sugary sweet melodies and annoying bleeps and repetition - how long did the 12" go on for before I had to leave the club. Also the key changes near the end would blow my head off. Totally awful.

Any Ratpack track! I couldnt get into any of the Ratpack tracks back then. They all sounds very (too) raw, under-produced, poor samples and some bloke randomly rapping with a strange accent. I can listen to Searchin for my rizla and Captain of the ship now but it doesnt bring any good memories flooding back. They were good live though - but never worth buying!

Right - thats a few tracks that spring to mind being particularlly awful. I actually liked(and still like) Patrik Prins Bits n Pieces and think it was a classic way above of its time - the whole Prins album was great! Try and get the album Movin Melodies by Patrick Prins - you will surprised at the amount of 'club hits' he had on that album. Not too sure about the ambient disc that came with it mind!

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S-Bam-Chica boom Another track with sounds that were quite harsh and not that pleasing to the ear. Just hasnt got any good memories in my head.

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It's your personal opinion there so I'll not try n change yer mind but for me that's a MAJOR tune :) Love the bit where it goes stratospheric n shimmery n rushy... I want my freedom on the flip is pants imo... cheesey peas
 

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i cant be ar5ed readin all the replies :) but i might have put this before...

I cant stand Young MC :mad: it does my bleedin nut in! yes, typically its because its overplayed, but its like everywhere i go, its there! and everyone seems to go mad for it!! :cops:
 

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It's your personal opinion there so I'll not try n change yer mind but for me that's a MAJOR tune :) Love the bit where it goes stratospheric n shimmery n rushy... I want my freedom on the flip is pants imo... cheesey peas

Mad isn't it how tastes differ from person to person ?!

I can't stand Chica Boom, but I like I Want My Freedom :D :fekked:
 

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As far as the whole debate goes though. It does seem for some people over played means shit. I really don't see the connection myself. It's all very eliteist.

A tune is either good or it's not surely. Just because a song has been over played, over covered, or over remixed doesn't make the tune shit.

Hear here! :thumbsup:
 

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After trolling through the thread (which was entertaining reading)

My conclusions are that, overplayed anthums do become a bit /lot of a bore due to the fact there hammered either on here or in the clubs, people still love them because, well for me they offer great memorys of events/nights out/freinds, that in my case grew up with.

IMO its todays drugs that are shit and not the tunes:(

When was the last time you payed 20 brick for a pill????

I'm sure if you dropped one of those thingy's most of the above mentioned tunes would be back in their element.

And for those that never payed £20 and with respect, you've never been out on a proper night.

And those that dont take pills....................

Let the debate go on.
 

Amelie

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After trolling through the thread (which was entertaining reading)

My conclusions are that, overplayed anthums do become a bit /lot of a bore due to the fact there hammered either on here or in the clubs, people still love them because, well for me they offer great memorys of events/nights out/freinds, that in my case grew up with.

IMO its todays drugs that are shit and not the tunes:( .

Ah, but you shouldn't need to take a tab for a tune to be good though. Shit drugs or not, a decent tune is a decent tune- whether it be in a club off your fucking rocker or in the background on a deck whilst doing the washing up on a Tuesday night.

When was the last time you payed 20 brick for a pill????

I'm sure if you dropped one of those thingy's most of the above mentioned tunes would be back in their element.

Aye, and so is all manner of shite and dodgy things that quite frankly sober would seem silly. I can, and will dance to almost anything if i am in a good mood and out to have a great time. I might come away thinking that the tunes were average or whatever, but i still had a blast. The fact i have taken an ultra strong pill from yesteryear won't give me a taste bypass and i will suddenly start thinking Jinny is in my top 10 or owt.


And for those that never payed £20 and with respect, you've never been out on a proper night.

And those that dont take pills....................

Let the debate go on.

That's just daft! I have had easily the best nights of my life on the stronger stuff (everything was diff then though), but to suggest those that have only got into the scene in the last 10 years or whatever have 'never had a proper night' is insane. I myself have been out in the last year and just had 2 glasses of wine- i had an ace time. The people, the atmos and the music made it so. Don't get me wrong; it was props not as profound as a night out say in 90 but it was still 'proper'.

I dare say that circumstances mean i will stay sober in a drug sense for many years, i do not, however, believe that this abstinence will in any way mean my taste in music is any less valid, or my judgment impaired.

I personally find music beautiful, scary, uplifting, heartbreaking whatever- at 8 in the morn, driving to the supermarket, or on an advert. Either way, the drugs just amplify what is already great- they can't make it so.
 

Bairdy

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i cant be ar5ed readin all the replies :) but i might have put this before...

I cant stand Young MC :mad: it does my bleedin nut in! yes, typically its because its overplayed, but its like everywhere i go, its there! and everyone seems to go mad for it!! :cops:

amen !

funny isnt it, massive tune back then and i loved it but now i have to fast forward past it on mixes :crazy:

as with most things, you can have too much of a good thing, some of these mentioned are pure garbage but the others are victims of their own sucess, they got over played and if everyone was playing them surely they must have been good ? :turn: