Any artist who sings Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah as a religious song.
Are there any recording artists you just can’t listen too?
For me there is one that has always been top of the list.
Edith Piaf…..l just can’t think of anything worse.
Do not get me wrong and consider my choice is in any way racist….l love to listen to music with songs in any language… Italian, French, Spanish…..
Russian and German can however be extremely demanding, but Edith Piaf (if possible in any language) is a potential harrowing experience.
Do any others on here have a similar artist, or artists that can trigger the same physical reaction?
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Sultanas of Swing, Brothers in Arms and all that….. Is this discussion in the mixing bowl for the most posts removed award? A song that “springs” to mind with ridiculous lines matching recent content on here is Lindisfarne’s “Fog on the Tyne” We can swing together, We can have a wee wee, We can have a wet on the wall If someone slips a whisper, That its simple sister, Slap em down and saliver on their smalls
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@lhasaguy “For what it’s worth, RAP is not music” Poetry in Motion was a song written about a beautiful woman. “Poetry in motion” describes somebody, or “something” that moves gracefully, Rap can never be described as a graceful language with its delivery, so is not “poetry in motion” My opinion only. Rap by its nature is awkward and unmusical. Talked not sung it is poetry, but the exaggerated antics of the performers do nothing that appears in anyway to look like “poetry in motion” l agree with you. I find it’s rat a tat tat delivery form is so much like a repugnant pneumatic drill by the side of the road. l don’t like listening to it either….the lyrics just rattled off so quickly are sometimes just too hard to follow.
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@mylogic , here's another post that apparently offended some delicate snowflake sensibilities: I simply typed "+1, @simao ' in response to his post
In reality, it should have been about +100! |
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