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Worst TD tracks

Post by HYPERBOREA »

Following on from the previous discussions about TD albums we dont care too much for I thought it would be fun to name the TD track we hate the most

For me I hate Funky Atlanta and Rising Haul in Silence equally.

How about the rest of you !
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Hard to mention the ones I hate, as I simply don't play them, therefore they don't stay in my memory.
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Its hard to mention a track i hate...........there are one or two i maybe dont like,but certainly dont hate :arrow:
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Re: Worst TD tracks

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HYPERBOREA wrote:Following on from the previous discussions about TD albums we dont care too much for I thought it would be fun to name the TD track we hate the most

For me I hate Funky Atlanta and Rising Haul in Silence equally.

How about the rest of you !
Every last track off of Rockoon, Goblins Club, Tyranny of Beauty, Turn of the Tides, DM1, Tournado, Hollywood years I & II, and Great Wall of China.

I cant narrow it any more than that. Not even to the album.
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I wouldnt even like to comment on it anymore because I respect the fact its the artists website, and i dont believe any artist wants to read or see lists of their work that people hate. I dont mind complaining if i think there's something amiss with the business etc but it cant be nice for Edgar to read it, even after 40 years.
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Kind of agree JD, although everyone is free to like or dislike whatever they like. There are plently of albums by other EM artists that I don't like, but to say I hate them is going too far, besides they'd have to be half interesting to make me feel that strongly ;)
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Post by DSJR »

Yeah, it's the good ones that stay in the memory (and there're TONS of those).

I didn't find myself hating the nineties work as such, I just got uncomfortable with the direction the band was going and "jumped off the bus" for a good few years.
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DSJR wrote:Yeah, it's the good ones that stay in the memory (and there're TONS of those).

I didn't find myself hating the nineties work as such, I just got uncomfortable with the direction the band was going and "jumped off the bus" for a good few years.
I can't find the energy to keep discussing stuff I don't like, again and again (although other people should discuss whatever the hell they want to). I don't collect music I don't like, if it's that bad I sell it...it's what eBay was invented for.

Sure some of the nineties stuff wasn't very good 100% of the time, but then again so was (IMHO) some of the eighties stuff, or a few albums from the last 7 years. I'd like to see an artist that's survived for 40 years where every single album hit the mark every time.
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24db wrote:Kind of agree JD, although everyone is free to like or dislike whatever they like. There are plently of albums by other EM artists that I don't like, but to say I hate them is going too far, besides they'd have to be half interesting to make me feel that strongly ;)

No I agree completely, people should be able to say whatever they want to whoever they want, I was just expressing my own view :)
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Post by Hyperboreauk »

I would never use the word hate related to TD,there are periods I am not keen on, very early 70's & first part of the 90's but they still get played.
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JD wrote:
24db wrote:Kind of agree JD, although everyone is free to like or dislike whatever they like. There are plently of albums by other EM artists that I don't like, but to say I hate them is going too far, besides they'd have to be half interesting to make me feel that strongly ;)

No I agree completely, people should be able to say whatever they want to whoever they want, I was just expressing my own view :)
I totally agree JD
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JD wrote:I wouldnt even like to comment on it anymore because I respect the fact its the artists website, and i dont believe any artist wants to read or see lists of their work that people hate. I dont mind complaining if i think there's something amiss with the business etc but it cant be nice for Edgar to read it, even after 40 years.
I agree with what you say all i say is there is some albums i play continually, occassionally & once in a blue moon that's as far as i'll go
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My top 10 of most hated tracks:

1. Wall Street (TT 49 - Berlin Werner Seelenbinder Halle, Germany 20th February and East)
2. Wall Street (TL 90 - Worthing, Assembly Hall, England 25th October)
3. Wall Street (TT 29 - London Hammersmith Odeon, England 26th October)
4. Wall Street (TL 51 - London Hammersmith Odeon, England 27th October)
5. Wall Street (TL 77 - Manchester Apollo Theatre, England 28th October)
6. Wall Street (TL 29 - Nottingham Royal Centre, England 29th October)
7. Wall Street (TT 90 - Newcastle City Hall, England 1st November)
8. Wall Street (TT 84 - Oxford Apollo Theatre, England 4th November)
9. Wall Street (TT 70 - Bristol Colston Hall, England 6th November)
10. Wall Street (Destination Berlin)
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that's a lot of hate Jacob ;)
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