Not so good songs on Great albums

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It turned them into a boring stadium rock band (with one album being the exception). Floyd are my favourite band but I know they have their faults.
 
I'm sorry. I think its an awful song. Blacks vocals are so goddamn irritating.



Absolutely correct. Bad Springsteen imitation.



Yeah. Noel Redding was a horrible singer and songwriter.
 
I also hated the worms stuff from The Wall. Other losers are Oh Daddy from rumours and Within Without You from Sgt. Peppers
 
That song's not too bad. The worst song is Flat Out ****ed.

Hmmm lets see... Quest For Fire from Iron Maiden's Still Life album is bad enough.
 
Generation Terrorists by the Manic Street Preachers is a brilliant album but its fair to say there are rubbish moments. Damn Dog is just erabarassing, the Repeats don't need to be there and Another Invented Disease is just cheesy.
 
Whatev. That album is just meh all over for me.

Ya'll can whine about that post all you want though.

I'd rather whine about all the mentions of Money off RABOTM. Extremely popular and a radio favorite and of course those are always easy to hate on, but it sure as hell isn't a bad song. I still quite love that song, I know it can be annoying when you hear it played over and over, but I think its a brilliantly constructed song, its certainly not the highlight of the album, but I wouldn't say RABOTM has any real highlights or low points. Its an album thats great for how everything flows together, both musically and conceptually. It's still my favorite album. I wouldn't take anything off of it.
 
Never Had No One Ever. It's stupidly self pitying.

Also....

My Iron Lung on the BenRAB. SounRAB like something from Pablo Honey slipped through the net.
 
Fitter Happier really pulls the album together for me, I don't think any song illustrates desolation and coldness that way that one does. Don't be hating on MS Sam people.
 
It did come out as an inbetween EP between Pablo Honey and The BenRAB though.
I'd say its a little similar to Pablo Honey, although there's still a fair amount of progression in their sound there.
 
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