Posted on 02/14/2019 2:04:22 PM PST by Rummyfan
Not long ago, I wrote about the most overrated hits songs of all time. I love compiling lists like those because they allow me to get in touch with my snarky side as well as rant a little. In that post four months ago, I mused about doing a list of overrated artists. Well, the time has come.
Here are the ten most overrated musical artists of all time. Dont get me wrong: I like some of the music by some of these artists, and though there are only a few bands and solo performers I completely despise, youll find that I dont hold back on how little I care for many of the folks on this list.
Believe me, Im aware that Im going to ruffle some feathers with this list. Im fine with that, because taste in music is always subjective. But as you read the list, keep an open mind and see if you agree with me. And even if you dont, just have fun reading it
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Carlos Santana, even when he is sober.
R.E.M. and Bono
oh yeah!
My List
10) Katy Perry
9) John Mayer
8) Bruce Springsteen
7) U2
6) Nirvana
5) Nickelback
4) Snow Patrol
3) Imagine Dragons
2) Green Day
1) Maroon 5
That was pretty good, and a creative video, if a bit dated by now. I'm a fan of "Jackie and Diane." Love the music, and the lyrics really spoke to me.
10 Most Overrated Musical Artist of All Time... Pure opinionated BS based on the authors longevity..
Agreed. They are all just cookie-cutter replicas, singing basically the same songs, doing the same "dance" moves, with the same backup dancers.
This became incredibly apparent to me when I was watching the latest "A Star is Born" with Lady Ga Ga. In the movie, she started out as a talented singer working with Bradley Cooper as something of a folk/western duo. Then, she got "discovered" and was turned into a Katy Perry/Britney Spears pop rock clone that the masses lap up like a cat with a bowl of milk. She could have had a voice like Yoko Ono, and the electronics whizzes would have transformed her voice to sound like any other clone.
Peter Frampton was in Humble Pie which is one of the best rock bands of all time.
Here we go, ALL DISCO. best day ever was Comiskey Park and burning those crap albums including the Bee Gees. I could go ion but won’t. Disco just crashed rock music in to a sequined cocaine wall.
Not my taste, either, but it was good time music that you could dance to. His more mature solo albums were very original, and his own dancing was groundbreaking -- he was compared to Fred Astaire, whom he emulated.
I was amazed that of the 58 on the top RIAA list posted at 92 upthread, only 5 were African-Americans: Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, 2Pac, and R. Kelly. Not even Prince was on that list, which must have been limited to a certain time period, because what about the huge successes of A-A artists in the R&B and Motown era?
CCR was part of the Bakersfield sound and not southern rock as this dumba$$ writer suggests.
Wait a minute man stay away from Manfred Mann, “Wrapped up like a douche ya know the groowme in the flight...” best lyrics ever....
Haven been able to stomach the guy from his first album, and I was born in NJ. One of the reasons I was always suspicious of Chris Christ,LOL. Hey Impala, my dad had a 64 Impala SS, canary yellow with a black convertible and black interior, traded his 62 white on white convertible T-Bird for it new.
“Bob Dylan.”
My favorite Weird Al parody:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUQDzj6R3p4&start_radio=1&list=RDJUQDzj6R3p4&t=7
It's a desert out there. Other than gospel and classical music, the only pop album I've bought in this century is Coldplay's Viva la Vida, but then I'm a female.
Is Grand Funk Railroad on the list?
Black Sabbath?
5.56mm
I hate when drunks pronounce a word like nation, for example, as nay-shawn, emphasis on the shawn. Drunk JM was into that. Gives me the creeps, lol.
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