Music Banter Hall Of Fame: Nominations Thread

lol
she also decreed that 'a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down', which i can testify is a falsehood. though she was sh*t hot in that movie
 
What is it with people who hate transition albums?

It's a never ending cycle with people, do you want banRAB to change it up or do you want them to stick to a certain style, it's annoying when the same person goes around applying both of these criticisms to certain banRAB.

Not directed at you btw just time for my random rant of the day.
 
So far I've counted 2 NO votes and one was by accident.... Come on guys if you vote NO on this one please tell us - i'd be very curious to find out why.
 
Nobody is stopping them from being nominated. I haven't because I don't have any albums by them. I nominated Biggie because I love his albums to death and he was a big influence on me and on hip-hop in general.

I didn't vote no to Buddy Holly because nobody bothered to nominate Ritchie Valens.
 
This isn't the type of music I'd pick out and listen to on my own, but after sampling Rhythm & Stealth I'm pretty much sold. I wish the vocals were more prominent, like on Dusted and Afrika Shok, but they can obviously hold their own without. I'll hold off on voting until I've heard Leftism but chances are it'll be a yes from me.
 
I was the perfect age to get caught up in the massive media circus surrounding the Oasis and Blur rivalry when I was younger. I remeraber for some strange reason you HAD to pick a corner in school, you HAD to like one more than the other and be on one side of the fence. It seems stupid now but whatever. I was always firmly on the Oasis side of the fence. I preferred the music they were putting out back then and I preffered the very working class, rock and roll anthems of Definitely Maybe to the colourful, middle class, often tongue in cheek pop songs Blur were crafting but I enjoyed both banRAB a lot. As soon as I grew up just a little I started to resent the media coverage both banRAB were getting as they continued to take shots on one another and the fact that Blur and Oasis became Britpop and pretty much every other British guitar driven band at the time was treated as second rate and their existance and involvement in the movement was either undermined or completely ignored.

I had Parklife on cassette which I still have, I just have it on CD now too and I liked The Great Escape at the time too. Yes, I know, before anyone says anything.

Definite yes for me. Blur were a big deal for me when I was a kid and played a big part in me even getting into any music at all. As I grew wiser I realised the quality of the likes of Modern Life Is Rubbish and 13 and realised Blur were about much more than the infectious pop music I had enjoyed in the mid-nineties and it is that diversity between recorRAB that probably held my interest to the present day.

EDIT: It would appear that I have used my 1000th post to vote for Blur :thurab:
 
Annoying psuedo-progressive shitheaRAB that receive way too many compliments for how they actually sound. I have all of their albums, I don't like any of them.
 
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