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What’s the worst song on your favorite album?

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,623 Founders Club

    Jump

    Disagree. Jump was a great song.

    Drop Dead Legs is the best song, of course, on the album.
    You might as well jump off the Aurora bridge

    Bad song that didn't belong
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,725 Founders Club

    Jump

    Disagree. Jump was a great song.

    Drop Dead Legs is the best song, of course, on the album.
    You might as well jump off the Aurora bridge

    Bad song that didn't belong
    Well, I’ve got too much to live for and they put up a new jump fence.

    Alas, I love a tasteful synthesizer on a rock record.

    All of my love on In through the out door was great.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,812 Swaye's Wigwam

    Jump

    Disagree. Jump was a great song.

    Drop Dead Legs is the best song, of course, on the album.
    You might as well jump off the Aurora bridge

    Bad song that didn't belong
    Well, I’ve got too much to live for and they put up a new jump fence.

    Alas, I love a tasteful synthesizer on a rock record.

    All of my love on In through the out door was great.
    I like Im Gonna Crawl and Carouselambra (sp?) too.
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,534 Founders Club
    Iron Gland off of AIC’s Dirt album is unnecessary to an otherwise perfect record
  • Purple_Pills
    Purple_Pills Member Posts: 2,110
    I don’t have a favorite album, but I can name a few songs that prevent an album from being “perfect,” as in every song is good. A couple examples:

    “The Crunge” - Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”
    “Four Sticks” - Led Zeppelin “Led Zeppelin IV”
  • Purple_Pills
    Purple_Pills Member Posts: 2,110
    edited April 2023
    Fishpo31 said:

    I don't have a favorite album, per se...it changes from week to week, sometimes day to day. My M.O. historically is to hear a song, buy the album, and the song that originally spurred me to buy the album becomes my least-favorite, due to over saturation, self-or-radio induced, and finding other great, less-popular songs on the album. I have gone decades not listening to very popular, Mt. Rushmore-level songs because of this, which drives my wife crazy when I turn the channel every time Stairway to Heaven or Smoke on the Water comes on. I will listen to every song on both of those albums, but not those, and many others as.

    I am somewhat similar, especially those two songs, but I still always listen to parts of them.

    For “Stairway to Heaven” I now always skip forward to at least when Bonzo joins in. Sometimes all the way to the setup of the guitar solo.

    With “Smoke on the Water” I’ll listen from beginning until just after the music lead in into the second verse. There’s something about Ian Paice’s energy on drums that always sucks me in, especially on “Highway Star.”

  • Fishpo31
    Fishpo31 Member Posts: 2,676

    Fishpo31 said:

    I don't have a favorite album, per se...it changes from week to week, sometimes day to day. My M.O. historically is to hear a song, buy the album, and the song that originally spurred me to buy the album becomes my least-favorite, due to over saturation, self-or-radio induced, and finding other great, less-popular songs on the album. I have gone decades not listening to very popular, Mt. Rushmore-level songs because of this, which drives my wife crazy when I turn the channel every time Stairway to Heaven or Smoke on the Water comes on. I will listen to every song on both of those albums, but not those, and many others as.

    I am somewhat similar, especially those two songs, but I still always listen to parts of them.

    For “Stairway to Heaven” I now always skip forward to at least when Bonzo joins in. Sometimes all the way to the setup of the guitar solo.

    With “Smoke on the Water” I’ll listen from beginning until just after the music lead in into the second verse. There’s something about Ian Paice’s energy on drums that always sucks me in, especially on “Highway Star.”

    Ian Paice is a powerhouse, and very underrated, IMO…
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,812 Swaye's Wigwam

    chuck said:

    My favorite album changes all the time. I'll list a few that come to mind, without the album names since everyone probably knows them:

    Maxwell's Silver Hammer
    Junk Head
    Long Hot Summer Night
    Vampire Blues
    Kinky Reggae

    All albums that I listened to today.

    Jesus. Pick one you indecisive gear chucker.
    OK...From a Buick 6.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,725 Founders Club

    Fishpo31 said:

    I don't have a favorite album, per se...it changes from week to week, sometimes day to day. My M.O. historically is to hear a song, buy the album, and the song that originally spurred me to buy the album becomes my least-favorite, due to over saturation, self-or-radio induced, and finding other great, less-popular songs on the album. I have gone decades not listening to very popular, Mt. Rushmore-level songs because of this, which drives my wife crazy when I turn the channel every time Stairway to Heaven or Smoke on the Water comes on. I will listen to every song on both of those albums, but not those, and many others as.

    I am somewhat similar, especially those two songs, but I still always listen to parts of them.

    For “Stairway to Heaven” I now always skip forward to at least when Bonzo joins in. Sometimes all the way to the setup of the guitar solo.

    With “Smoke on the Water” I’ll listen from beginning until just after the music lead in into the second verse. There’s something about Ian Paice’s energy on drums that always sucks me in, especially on “Highway Star.”

    I always have to listen to Smoke on the Water for the FREE PUB.

    I find with a lot of the most over played a million times on KZOK stuff, I can't listen to it in the car or with my ear buds, but putting the same tracks on the turntable and some good hi fi reinvigorates the stuff.

    I hate Dark Side in the car, but on my stereo I still find it incredible engaging.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,759 Standard Supporter

    Jump

    Disagree. Jump was a great song.

    Drop Dead Legs is the best song, of course, on the album.
    The synth is awful. Totally agree with Race.

    And Hot For Teacher is the best song on that album. CHRIST!