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Grotelul wrote:I like most of BBT...I can't believe some dislike most of this other than the reason being they are cover songs.

stabbim wrote:Grotelul wrote:I like most of BBT...I can't believe some dislike most of this other than the reason being they are cover songs.
I don't dislike BBT as such. It just doesn't do a lot for me. I really dig S/B's Influence, though.
Rockwriter wrote:Boy, this is a much harder topic for me, LOL. This list is just partial and in no way is it a complete representation of all the songs I skip from 1991-present. These are just the ones that come most readily to mind for me.
Homewrecker
Carrie Ann
Number One
Best New Face
High Crimes and Misdemeanors
LOL, I can't stop! I'm going to list five more . . .
Captain America
Yes I Can
Bourgeois Pig
Summer In The City
Blue Collar Man at 2120 (and basically every song on BBT except "Talkin' About the Good Times")
Sterling
stmonkeys wrote:i *like* just fell in! it's fun and not meant to be taken too seriously
Thenightbull wrote:I think I beat the other guy to this one so here's mine:
5. Show Me The Way
4. On My Way
3. Paradise
2. High Crimes & Misdameanors (hip-hop cracy)
1. Captain America
rajah2165 wrote:stmonkeys wrote:i *like* just fell in! it's fun and not meant to be taken too seriously
I also notice you have no Tommy songs on your list either so we'll take that with a grain of salt.

rajah2165 wrote:Thenightbull wrote:I think I beat the other guy to this one so here's mine:
5. Show Me The Way
4. On My Way
3. Paradise
2. High Crimes & Misdameanors (hip-hop cracy)
1. Captain America
How can you put Show Me The Way on This List? That's crazy!
Mine are...
Just Fell In
Yes I Can
Great Expectations
Homewrecker
Number One
oh wait...
Carrie Anne
Fields of the Brave
I Will Be Your Witness
Anything of BBT
Just Be
Can't just put 5 down.
Is it just me or do a heck of a lot more songs come to the mind from this list than from say 1975-1984?
rajah2165 wrote:Yes I Can
Is it just me or do a heck of a lot more songs come to the mind from this list than from say 1975-1984?

stabbim wrote:1- Fields Of The Brave
2- Carrie Ann
3- Fallen Angel
4- High Crimes
5- Goodbye To Roseland
Dishonorable Mention- Tie: Homewrecker & While There's Still Time (BNW version)
A few songs from BNW & Cyclorama and most of BBT leave me feeling "meh," but they don't actively bug me like the above.

stabbim wrote:Rockwriter wrote:"What we had is a thing of the PAST" .
"Rehab."
(geekiness is next to....uh, somethingness)
Zan wrote:
And...as much as I hate to admit this, I *like* "CarrieAnn," even though I admit it has a high creepiness factor that I can't shake. I do like the melody and I think Denny's vocals are spot-on fantastic.
Zan wrote:
"Goodbye to Roseland?"
Really?

Zan wrote:stabbim wrote:1- Fields Of The Brave
2- Carrie Ann
3- Fallen Angel
4- High Crimes
5- Goodbye To Roseland
Dishonorable Mention- Tie: Homewrecker & While There's Still Time (BNW version)
A few songs from BNW & Cyclorama and most of BBT leave me feeling "meh," but they don't actively bug me like the above.
I forgot about WTST. Drat. But I guess there's nothing I can really switch for it, as I find the songs on my list hard to deal with. Perhaps I'd keep "Number One" ONLY for its bridge, which is pretty good. The rest of it sucks, especially the chorus. Ugh. can't deal, can't deal...
And "Manic Depression" has GREAT drum & bass lines. It's everything else I can't handle, especially...well, all of it. (Not a Hendrix fan, and I don't enjoy JY's vocals on it - or the way it never. seems. to. end.)
And...as much as I hate to admit this, I *like* "CarrieAnn," even though I admit it has a high creepiness factor that I can't shake. I do like the melody and I think Denny's vocals are spot-on fantastic.
"Goodbye to Roseland?"
Really?
stabbim wrote:Zan wrote:
"Goodbye to Roseland?"
Really?
Yes, really. Don't care what an inspired or heartfelt watershed it's supposed to be for DDY (and in fact that sort of makes me dislike it even more, "great expectations" and whatnot) it's still dull and flaccid. It's not a power ballad, it's not a simple piano thing, it ends up in this weird nowhere-ville in between and doesn't reach me at all. And the meta-implications of the tune (substitute the band for the old neighborhood) just make me![]()
On a similar note, I'm kinda surprised I haven't taken more flak over naming "Superstars" in 75-84 other thread, which I've noticed is a real sacred cow to some folks...

Rockwriter wrote:I actually think the chorus of "Carrie Ann" is good, and that the doubled guitar break is good. But the verses are so weird . . . not the lyrics, although that's weak too, for me, but just the way that the melody is barely supported by any concrete music. It's just such a wash of unsupported keyboards with no real form, very different from the measured feel of most of Dennis' songs.

Rockwriter wrote:Zan wrote:stabbim wrote:1- Fields Of The Brave
2- Carrie Ann
3- Fallen Angel
4- High Crimes
5- Goodbye To Roseland
Dishonorable Mention- Tie: Homewrecker & While There's Still Time (BNW version)
A few songs from BNW & Cyclorama and most of BBT leave me feeling "meh," but they don't actively bug me like the above.
I forgot about WTST. Drat. But I guess there's nothing I can really switch for it, as I find the songs on my list hard to deal with. Perhaps I'd keep "Number One" ONLY for its bridge, which is pretty good. The rest of it sucks, especially the chorus. Ugh. can't deal, can't deal...
And "Manic Depression" has GREAT drum & bass lines. It's everything else I can't handle, especially...well, all of it. (Not a Hendrix fan, and I don't enjoy JY's vocals on it - or the way it never. seems. to. end.)
And...as much as I hate to admit this, I *like* "CarrieAnn," even though I admit it has a high creepiness factor that I can't shake. I do like the melody and I think Denny's vocals are spot-on fantastic.
"Goodbye to Roseland?"
Really?
I actually think the chorus of "Carrie Ann" is good, and that the doubled guitar break is good. But the verses are so weird . . . not the lyrics, although that's weak too, for me, but just the way that the melody is barely supported by any concrete music. It's just such a wash of unsupported keyboards with no real form, very different from the measured feel of most of Dennis' songs.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:
Okay, I have to amend mine because I forgot to mention "Just Fell In", which I consider to be the single worst song ever to appear on a Styx record.
Sterling
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