NOVoodoo
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With an eclectic mix of folks who were around back when 10cc was putting out good music, I figured I'd ask if anyone has an opinion of them.
I've always been aware of them, but I only recently made an honest attempt to listen to their catalogue. I listened to their first four albums straight through, when they had their original line-up, and it was really interesting stuff.
After that fourth album, I just skimmed over the rest of their catalogue, because it really all sounded like shit to me.
They're weird and avant-garde, but for as much stupid shit that they wrote, there was actually some good music.
I was aware of the popular, stupid, fun tracks like "Rubber Bullets," "The Dean and I," and "Life is a Minestrone," and those are great, off-the-wall tracks that I can appreciate, but I didn't know that they also had some great straight-forward rock tracks like, "I'm Mandy, Fly Me."
They seem like a predecessor to bands that I never really fully got into, like the Talking Heads or the B-52's, but with actually decent rock tracks hidden in their early catalogue.
Thoughts?
I've always been aware of them, but I only recently made an honest attempt to listen to their catalogue. I listened to their first four albums straight through, when they had their original line-up, and it was really interesting stuff.
After that fourth album, I just skimmed over the rest of their catalogue, because it really all sounded like shit to me.
They're weird and avant-garde, but for as much stupid shit that they wrote, there was actually some good music.
I was aware of the popular, stupid, fun tracks like "Rubber Bullets," "The Dean and I," and "Life is a Minestrone," and those are great, off-the-wall tracks that I can appreciate, but I didn't know that they also had some great straight-forward rock tracks like, "I'm Mandy, Fly Me."
They seem like a predecessor to bands that I never really fully got into, like the Talking Heads or the B-52's, but with actually decent rock tracks hidden in their early catalogue.
Thoughts?
