Posted: Sat 24 Mar, 2007 21.43
Didn't say you did start the thread, but every now and again you do.bee bee see wrote:I didn't start this thread...
And I do do stuff, just I know I should do more.
Didn't say you did start the thread, but every now and again you do.bee bee see wrote:I didn't start this thread...
And I do do stuff, just I know I should do more.
I must be one of the few who disagrees with that statement.James Martin wrote:The guitar bands killed the pop.
Bloody Mika, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and all this rubbish.
Get some feel-good back in the charts like we had in the 90s.
Completely agree. Except I cannot forgive Girls Aloud for their cover of "Walk This Way" with the Sugababes. Appalling stuff.Johnny wrote:I must be one of the few who disagrees with that statement.James Martin wrote:The guitar bands killed the pop.
Bloody Mika, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and all this rubbish.
Get some feel-good back in the charts like we had in the 90s.
I like two of the three mentioned (can't stand Mika & that fucking Grace Kelly song).
I actually think British music is in the best state it has been for years, since late 2005 these bands have been coming back and a welcome return to them as well. 2003 & 2004 were terrible years for music, Gangsta Rap ruled the charts pop consisted of the Ketchup Song & that song where they sang "Mi-a-hee", etc.
The songs at the moment are great although I will admit that pop is missing from the charts, unfortunately the likes of Aztec Camera, Deacon Blue, Soul II Soul and the like have been replaced with manufactured shyte by Simon Cowell and the like.
Until someone writes a decent pop song I think we'll have a long wait and if Girls Aloud split up (the only real pop act still doing well) then you'll have the likes of Scootch and Shane Ward representing some very piss poor pop music
End of rambling bollocks
Would have been better if the video was how Chris Moyles though it was going to bebee bee see wrote:Completely agree. Except I cannot forgive Girls Aloud for their cover of "Walk This Way" with the Sugababes. Appalling stuff.Johnny wrote:I must be one of the few who disagrees with that statement.James Martin wrote:The guitar bands killed the pop.
Bloody Mika, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and all this rubbish.
Get some feel-good back in the charts like we had in the 90s.
I like two of the three mentioned (can't stand Mika & that fucking Grace Kelly song).
I actually think British music is in the best state it has been for years, since late 2005 these bands have been coming back and a welcome return to them as well. 2003 & 2004 were terrible years for music, Gangsta Rap ruled the charts pop consisted of the Ketchup Song & that song where they sang "Mi-a-hee", etc.
The songs at the moment are great although I will admit that pop is missing from the charts, unfortunately the likes of Aztec Camera, Deacon Blue, Soul II Soul and the like have been replaced with manufactured shyte by Simon Cowell and the like.
Until someone writes a decent pop song I think we'll have a long wait and if Girls Aloud split up (the only real pop act still doing well) then you'll have the likes of Scootch and Shane Ward representing some very piss poor pop music
End of rambling bollocks
Johnny wrote:Would have been better if the video was how Chris Moyles though it was going to bebee bee see wrote:Completely agree. Except I cannot forgive Girls Aloud for their cover of "Walk This Way" with the Sugababes. Appalling stuff.Johnny wrote: I must be one of the few who disagrees with that statement.
I like two of the three mentioned (can't stand Mika & that fucking Grace Kelly song).
I actually think British music is in the best state it has been for years, since late 2005 these bands have been coming back and a welcome return to them as well. 2003 & 2004 were terrible years for music, Gangsta Rap ruled the charts pop consisted of the Ketchup Song & that song where they sang "Mi-a-hee", etc.
The songs at the moment are great although I will admit that pop is missing from the charts, unfortunately the likes of Aztec Camera, Deacon Blue, Soul II Soul and the like have been replaced with manufactured shyte by Simon Cowell and the like.
Until someone writes a decent pop song I think we'll have a long wait and if Girls Aloud split up (the only real pop act still doing well) then you'll have the likes of Scootch and Shane Ward representing some very piss poor pop music
End of rambling bollocksPlus it was for charadee
I have heard worse, McFly's cover of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" ruined that song for me, and it used to be one my favourite Queen songs