I honestly hate Radiohead. Whiny, miserable, depressing music. Nails on a chalkboard.

My dream Radiohead show would feature Slash running onstage while Thom (pretentious “h”) Yorke is singing and giving him a Stone Cold Steve Austin stunner — WWE style. Yorke goes flying. Slash cracks a beer and starts up Paradise City.

@chopaganda omg, this take! Mad respect! Same, but don’t have the balls to take the proverbial slings and arrows.
@Phreba Post hard or go home

@chopaganda @Phreba Chiming in to say agreed, I’ve never understood the appeal of Radiohead at all. But don’t have the cojones Chop does to make the statement so publicly considering they are one of the most adored bands out there.

Guess I need to post harder!

@aburtch @chopaganda @Phreba heh. Trying saying you think Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen are just okay sometime. Not bad. Just not a fav. Just one or the other will explode more heads than leaving Scanners on an overnight loop

@mrcompletely @chopaganda @Phreba
I'll back you up on those two takes.

Neil Young - Has always been just a pure stream of consciousness writer. He opens his mouth and what he's thinking becomes a song. Sometimes it resonates and a hit album comes of it. But his overall batting average is low. Lots of duds in the catalog.

Bruce Springsteen - Earnestness personified. He has deep feelings and sings about them. Remove the earnestness from his voice/songwriting and you're left with nada

@aburtch @chopaganda @Phreba those takes make sense to me but it's not even that deep on my part. They catalogs just don't resonate with me like that. Neil has a bunch of songs I like and a couple albums that are impeccable. And I know Bruce is a highly charismatic performer who speaks powerfully to a specific group. I just don't connect with either on that level. And I don't dig Neil's noisy guitar jams. They just bore me 🤷‍♂️
@aburtch @chopaganda @Phreba Yup, definitely not for me. Johnny Cash covering "Creep" is the only thing I'm interested in their catalog.