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psychpostie t1_jabnm4g wrote

Not sure about overrated for a few of your choices, overplayed possibly but you get 100% on seven nation army

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[deleted] OP t1_jabnzt6 wrote

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psychpostie t1_jabp26m wrote

I like them but that song seems to be the go to track by them, gets a bit tiresome

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TheVinylBird t1_jaemw51 wrote

They do have much better songs...but I never would have heard any of them if it weren't for Seven Nation Army...just being honest. That song changed my life, honestly.

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dbulger t1_jabnv1f wrote

I like Radiohead, but I've never understood what's so great about Creep. Every single song on their next two albums is better.

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PM_ur_Rump t1_jabr2ee wrote

There wouldn't be those next two albums without Creep.

Creep was definitely a thing when it came out. And as Patrice O'Neal pointed out, that guitar chugga does something to white people.

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dbulger t1_jabrfw5 wrote

Oh yeah, for sure, as a step in their journey, I've got nothing against the song. If it led them to what followed, then I'm in debt to whoever saw merit in it. I'm just saying ... to me it's not surprising to see it on this list.

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thisizusername t1_jactptb wrote

What’s so ‘great’ about Creep is that it’s easily accessible by a large cross-section of society. I don’t think discerning listeners think it’s all that great. The song itself, pretty good and catchy. Several notches down from most of their work. It’s not at the bottom, but probably lowest quarter.

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psychpostie t1_jabp5wr wrote

It's the only song worth listening to on Pablo honey imo, they got much better very quickly

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thisizusername t1_jact2xz wrote

Go listen to Blow Out, it’s definitely better than Creep, and while it still has a bit of ‘old Radiohead’ sound, the song itself is top half of The Bends good

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psychpostie t1_jactchx wrote

I've listened to the album plenty over the last 30 years and it's still dreadful, I think they were lucky to get a second album, fortunately they blew it out of the galaxy with the bends.

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thisizusername t1_jacurzo wrote

I don’t think Pablo Honey is all that bad in a vacuum. I think it’s like a lot of ‘pretty good’ albums, full of hits and misses.

However…we can agree to disagree on that. I do think Blow Out would have been even better and a standout on The Bends if it had been saved and recorded (possibly minor rework) during that session. Just a hypothetical.

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psychpostie t1_jacvoox wrote

Hhmm you could be right about blow out there actually, Pablo was such a disappointment at the time, creep is great, anyone can play guitar slaps, blow out with a bit of work as you suggest could fit nicely on the bends but it's a very average album overall, I put off buying the bends for months as I was very wary about it, luckily one of my mates played it to me and showed me how wrong I was.

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AdmiralPrinny t1_jacaeq9 wrote

I think the easy answer is yes to anything that gets played in sporting arenas as PA music

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sampcarroll t1_jabo8oc wrote

Agree with Help, Hey Ya, IWTHYH. I think the rest deserve their status. Fun thought! I might add

Losing My Religion - REM, Sweet Home Alabama - Lynard Skynard

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rock_attack t1_jabynbt wrote

I dont understand 'overrated'. Why do you care if other people like these songs? Who is doing the rating?

*also, Imagine sucks

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Indiannaisaspanner t1_jacikle wrote

Sweet Caroline and Wagon Wheel, you can't watch sport here without hearing these darn songs.

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Notinyourbushes t1_jabovri wrote

I wouldn't say the Weight is overrated, I'd say it's over played. The Band has an amazing catalog but (in my region at least), that's the only song of theirs they play anymore (which is a shame).

Now CCR's Proud Mary or Willie and the Poor Boys? Never understood the appeal of those songs at all. CCR has at least 20 songs that are far superior.

Same thing with Creep. Just overplayed on the radio because it was their most accessible song.

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gldmj5 t1_jabpbrf wrote

Acadian Driftwood might be my favorite song by The Band

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Notinyourbushes t1_jabq873 wrote

I went on a big Band kick about a decade ago, listened to their whole catalog. Was honestly shocked at how many songs I'd forgotten about that our local classic rock station used to play but hadn't in decades. There's so much more there than just Crippled Creek and Drove ol' Dixie Down.

Robbie's got some choice solo work too.

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aaronzig t1_jabozb0 wrote

Hard agree on everything on your list, except I would say that 7 Nation Army is probably more overplayed than overrated. It isn't even the best song in that album but it was a fine enough song until it was played at every single sporting event for the last 20 years.

I'd add to your list Imagine by John Lennon. The lyrics are so bad I think even 14 year old internet edgelords who make up songs for tiktok would be embarrassed to write them. It's an appalling song not even fit to be a Beatles b-side (and I don't really like the Beatles).

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KPharmer t1_jabrzkk wrote

Were you alive when "Imagine" was released? The song addresses issues and problems that were entrenched in western societies. I have no objection to your disliking the song or the band. I do object to your having declared the lyrics insult as in such an uninsightful way, when it appears as though you have described them as, essentially, stupid junk.

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aaronzig t1_jabu4vn wrote

I guess if I had the benefit of living through a time of greed, religious extremism, environmental decline and war the lyrics wouldn't seem so hilariously bad. Oh well, guess I'll never know what that's like...

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