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I've never hated a song right away except punk and that's not music that I would say are 'songs'.
So I guess I still qualify for "began to hate." If you want to begin to dislike any music just listen to radio. At any given point they have less than 100 records in the list. 50 or slightly more seems the norm. Saves royalties and feeds the sheep. A created list on Spotify is 50 songs. I think I began to dislike The Who. |
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Totally forgot about that genre |
Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the sky, back in the day they played it 100 times a day. Grand Funk Railroad I'm Getting Closer to my home, same problem. Top 40, yagg!
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As to OP question: I used to listed to Garth Brooks music back in the day when he was big. They did not age well. If any of his songs come on the radio now I immediately change stations. |
At my wedding reception in 1975 I told my best buddy (that donated the band for my present)
Play anything but "Proud Mary" Guess what the first song was! |
Boston, More than a Feeling. Hate
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Jim Dandy to the rescue, go Jim Dandy, Go Jim Dandy. I hate it!!!! Ugh, now it's in my head!!! Thanks!!! [emoji2957]
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The biggest thing with radio might be the lack of choice combined with a small playlist.
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For whatever reason "last Christmas" gets a lot of play time in my closest grocery store... Song annoys me ever since the Baby Bee did a break down laughing at some of the lyrics. For me, Christmas songs are fine; the abominations that get played around and in advance of Christmas that are perhaps what I'll call holiday time songs I can do without. There are a few holiday time songs in a big band style I'm fine with. |
Oh me o my o, look at miss ohio.
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1-877-Cars for kids.
Could be local to the Mid Atlantic, but FTLOG that ditty gives me a seizure. I live in a fairly radio denied environment except "classic rock"...as much as I enjoyed the Eagles, hard to listen too decades later...I can't tell you why:cool: |
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keep on rocking in a free world:rolleyes:
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I quit listening to the radio in the mid-80s ....
Just about every damn song on their heavy rotation and limited playlist :D! |
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But some music is just plain irritating. Spice girls "What I really Want" is awful. I would rather hear fingernails scratched accross a chalk board than listen to that. |
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They would play that on Bruins radio during the game at every stinkin break. It is about as pleasant as nails on a chalkboard. When they started doing that during NHL TV broadcasts I started watching the games with the remote in my hand so I didn't have hear it for the bazillionth time. |
so many really good songs listed.
You all have given me six month's worth of songs to post in the "what are you listening to" thread ;) |
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and over, and over and over again. Only then can you tell us that you still think it's a really good song. :rolleyes: |
Margaritaville
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I used to listen to Nirvana constantly when i was a teenager. As soon as I was out of high school I had enough. I dont hate it but it just doesnt appeal to me anymore. My brother hates love shack and aerosmith. I guess he never really liked them though
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Upon reflection over the past 24 hours, I have one that I absolutely despise.
Muskrat Love - . Captain & Tennille. Ca 1975 and got virtually nonstop play on every outlet. From the first time that I heard it, I thought it was crap and hated it.Hit a different station and it was there also. AARRGGHHH Like nails on a chalkboard to my aural senses. I can hear it deep in my brain as I type this. Hopefully, not an earworm for the next several days. HELP!!!!!!! |
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Buffett really does nothing for me. I know people that worship the guy but I don't get it. |
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Springsteen sucks. all of it
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I forget, Jimi Hendrix. Can't stand it
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Have never liked Springsteen, and cannot listen to Pearl Jam-way overplayed once grunge became mainstream. I’ve gotten to the point where I can enjoy Nirvana again, hated for awhile for same reason, but PJ, nope.
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It got me thinking that sometimes, our initial reaction to a song can be influenced by our mood or what's going on in our lives at that moment. And when you hear a song repeatedly, it can become a sort of comfort or nostalgia, even if you never thought you'd like it. By the way, if you or your brother are into making music and want to give your songs a boost, there are services like https://songlifty.com/spotify-promotion/ that can help with marketing campaigns. |
Lot of good ones posted that I agree with but at the top of my list is Hotel California.
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Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
The answer is: Yes! Best Les |
And once again another bot/troll revives an old thread :(
Although it will fill a dance floor in seconds .... I don't think any band wants to play it ever again ... some even have the stickers http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1706453310.jpg "What song do y'all wanna hear?" Stairway to Free Mustang Sally Bird :) |
When I was a kid in the 80s, I listened to a lot of classic rock. I listened to other stuff as well, but didn't really love a lot of the 80s pop and top 40 stuff. Now when I hear a lot of the music that I didn't like back in the 80s, I definitely get a nostalgic vibe, and enjoy hearing (some of) it. It strikes me as weird every time.
I also assume my taste has changed somewhat. I still enjoy classic rock, but would be less likely to listen to some of the other stuff that I listened to regularly back then. My taste has broadened, but I've also left some stuff behind. |
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"How Much is that Doggy in the Window." I hated that when it came out. We used to stop by a restaurant (since gone out of business a couple of years ago) on occasion and they played it non stop. Needless to say although the food was good, we didn't go very often. I think that song may have had a hand on why it closed.
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I will repeat: Fly Like An Eagle. I hope I never hear it again.
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Boston. More Than a Feeling. Hate it
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Not songs, but artists Phil Collins, Steve Miller, and Boston.
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