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Songs/Bands/Albums That Have Grown On You

Started by Mr. DS, June 07, 2010, 11:20:26 AM

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Mr. DS

Following up on Flick James's post regarding stuff you've played out, how about songs or bands that you didn't like at first but found yourself enjoying more over time.  One song that comes to mind for me is Pearl Jam's Black.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFVlJAi3Cso
I couldn't stand the song originally but after a lapse of time I heard it on the radio and found myself humming along. 
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Flick James

I originally did not care much for Tool, but since then I've grown to appreciate them.

In general, however, I rarely experience this. I either like a song/band/album right away or I don't, and then it stands the test of time or it doesn't.
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Allhallowsday

If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

zombie no.one

first time I heard beach boys 'pet sounds' I wondered what all the fuss was about. took quite a lot of listens for me to appreciate it as a work of genius which I now think it definitely is...
Quotethe movie was cringe, corny, cheesy and "what the biscuits" is with this atrocious acting and childish corny thing of a movie???

voltron

Talk Talk's Lauging Stock kinda stuch me as being weaker than Spirit Of Eden at first listen. It seemed not as memorable, but the more I listened to it, the more I realised it was an insanely great album that's probably better than SOE. It's definately a more mature album.
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"

HappyGilmore

Creedance Clearwater Revival- never was a big fan at all, until recently.  Guy at work plays all their stuff on a loop.  Caught myself digging some of the songs.

"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

ChaosTheory

The Clash - I didn't start to really appreciate them until a couple years ago, and it was actually a result of hearing Strummer's cover of "Redemption Song"  So I went out and got "Streetcore", and then got into more Clash material - I kind of went about it backwards!
Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see
One chance opts between two worlds
Fire walk with me

HappyGilmore

Quote from: ChaosTheory on June 10, 2010, 09:35:28 AM
The Clash - I didn't start to really appreciate them until a couple years ago, and it was actually a result of hearing Strummer's cover of "Redemption Song"  So I went out and got "Streetcore", and then got into more Clash material - I kind of went about it backwards!
Good choice.  The Clash is one of my own personal favorite bands.
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

Psycho Circus

Extreme and their Pornograffitti album. Only just really getting into it and realising it's as good as the first LP. Great riffs and clever lyrics. "He-Man Woman Hater" is awesome.

HappyGilmore

"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

Derf

I used to really dislike Gun N Roses, but have recently found myself enjoying many of their releases. I think they used to scare me.

I absolutely hated the Georgia Satellite's "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" when it was released. Now, I quite like it. Same with The Oak Ridge Boys and "Elvira."

I still, however, despise Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart," and I don't see that ever changing.  :tongueout:
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

voltron

I'm guilty of only listening to my fave songs on a particular album and avoiding listening to some of the less-than-obviously-great ones for some reason. It's very rare that I hear an album so good that I just want to listen to it in it's entirety. Case in point: Angel's Of Light's How I Loved You. I used to only listen to maybe three songs off the whole album and then put it aside. But now I find myself gravitating towards the songs I previously ignored.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d31nz_kRwFM

A more obvious choice would be Radiohead's OK Computer. When I first heard it, I didn't get what all the hype was about, but the more I listened to it (especially while under the influence  :wink:) the more I "got" it - it's kinda like Dark Side Of The Moon for the 90s and it's an incredible record in it's own right. You all know what Radiohead sound like, so I won't bother posting a vid.  :drink:
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"

Mr. DS

QuoteI absolutely hated the Georgia Satellite's "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" when it was released. Now, I quite like it.
That was the one song that pretty much everyone in my house loved when I was a kid.  Which needless to say was an oddity. 
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Flick James

I used to hold a very hardline position that U2 didn't do anything good since The Joshua Tree, and thus I didn't listen to anything they did after that high-water-mark release. My wife, who is a U2 fan, has tempered me a bit, and I actually like a few things they did after that.
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voltron

Quote from: Flick James on June 16, 2010, 09:42:46 AM
I used to hold a very hardline position that U2 didn't do anything good since The Joshua Tree, and thus I didn't listen to anything they did after that high-water-mark release. My wife, who is a U2 fan, has tempered me a bit, and I actually like a few things they did after that.

I love U2, but not everything that they've done. I always thoughtThe Joshua Tree was good, but I really don't think it's there best. I prefer their early stuff. I bought the October album, and on first listen it didn't do too much for me, but it definately grew on me and now it's my fave album of theirs. I also didn't like The Police's Regatta De Blanc when I first heard it, but it really grew on me after a few more listens.
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"