New Robert Plant Album ~ Band of Joy

Started by Rhythm N. Bliss, September 13, 2010, 09:32:07 PM

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nofi

from a realistic non fanboy point of few, bcc is just warmed over 70's hard rock filler material and cliche' ridden bad tunes. it's a bad record in the traditional sense. album of the year my aunt fanny! :bored:

"life is a blur of republicans and meat"- zippy the pinhead

Dave W

Quote from: nofi on December 23, 2010, 10:38:06 AM
from a realistic non fanboy point of few, bcc is just warmed over 70's hard rock filler material and cliche' ridden bad tunes. ...


But that's what 70s hard rock was like!  :mrgreen:

Rhythm N. Bliss

#47
I feel sorry for people like Uwe who don't appreciate Zep & nofi for....many, many reasons.
So what's your Album of the Year, nofi? This Plant snoozer?
Your "realistic non-fanboy point of view" is what I consider just yet another "dog pissin' in my Cheerios" insult.
Does it make you feel good? MMMMmmmmm Blood an' crackers, your favorite meal.


nofi

i don't subscribe to those best of year lists. i don't  know who did what this year, or any other year for that matter.
"life is a blur of republicans and meat"- zippy the pinhead

uwe

#49
Black Country Communion's debut was a hopeful start, nothing more, nothing less. Judging from the quality and experience of the people involved, the songwriting could have been more inspired. And I really didn't need a new version of Medusa, a track that already sounded dated and schoolband'ish 40 years ago when it first came out on Trapeze's second album (and their first as the classic power trio). What a waste when they could have resurrected something like this instead:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALkPiiaa7wo&feature=related

Ter, I changed my avatar personal text for you!  :-* And I'll never deny that Messrs Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham forged a style, were hugely influential and also wrote more than a handful of excellent songs. They just don't make me cream in my pants, that's all.
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