bush underated our over rated?
PJAMMER504
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the band, not the so-called president
nov.93 sept.95 aug.00 april.03 may.06 ,chicago2
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You know, I may be in the minority here, but I actually liked their first record when it came out. I didn't see all the Nirvana comparisons at all, which the media was constantly making back then. Me and my buddy saw them in 1996. Then their 2nd record dropped and it was for me a total letdown. I think they did two more and called it quits.
But to answer your question, I don't see them as overrated or underrated. I don't think anybody really finds them relevant now. Pretty good debut album though.I am lost, I'm no guide. But I'm by your side...
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Loved them 10 or 12 years ago (as a young teenage girl with a crush on Gavin Rossdale), but it seems to me that they didn't contribute anything of substance the world of music. I don't think this is a band many people are going to remember 20 years from now, if people even care about them today. Bad lyrics, listenable but unimaginative music - I don't think there's any reason to bother rating them.0
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I think they were overrated in the 90's. They weren't bad, but they weren't the greatest band in the world either. All of their records were decent, but if I had to pick one as their best I would say "The Science of Things."Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.0
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Not even worthy of being ratedAlpine Valley 2000
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decent music for the most part, teribble lyrics. i still listen from time to time.
they had all the success that catherine wheel should have had.0 -
I was really into the first album..But it ended there......Conversations getting dull
There's a constant ringing in my ears
Sense of humor's void and numb
And I'm bored to tears.......0 -
I really loved their first two albumswww.RLMcDaniel.com
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yeah, not worth rating.0
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They are neither under or over rated.....they are just another generic sounding band. Right up their with the likes of Nickleback, Live, Seven Mary Three and many others.0
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They are rated just the right amount. Apathetically."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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I liked 'em

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I remember that when they were megahuuuge in the States, they came over here to the UK and couldn't even sell out Cambridge Junction, which in the mid- to late-nineties was a fairly tiny venue with a capacity of only a few hundred. So, depending upon geography they were both overrated and underrated.
I always thought them very meh.0 -
They were ok
Not much else to say
And if you think they didn't purposely rip off Nirvana - then you are fooling yourselfI'll keep taking punches
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DCGARDEN wrote:
And if you think they didn't purposely rip off Nirvana - then you are fooling yourself
you think that a band that formed at the exact same time, half way around the world, ripped off a band that hadn't even made it yet?
yeah. bands did that all the time before the internet. i hear Gavin got on a plane with his bandmates when they were 20, flew to Seattle, and checked out Nirvana pre-bleach to find out what sound they would need to rip off a few years down the road.
makes perfect sense.
really.You can't spell "dumb" without DMB0 -
Anyway, for those of you too dim to figure it out, Bush did not rip off Nirvana the same way STP did not rip off Pearl Jam
The bands formed around the same time, and had the same influences
One made it, and record labels scoured the world to sign bands that sounded similar so they could cash in on the sound everyone was buying at the time.
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Bush formed in 1992, post-Nevermind.Joe2TheRevenge wrote:you think that a band that formed at the exact same time, half way around the world, ripped off a band that hadn't even made it yet?
yeah. bands did that all the time before the internet. i hear Gavin got on a plane with his bandmates when they were 20, flew to Seattle, and checked out Nirvana pre-bleach to find out what sound they would need to rip off a few years down the road.
makes perfect sense.
really.
And yes, I would say that makes perfect sense."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
Yeah Gavin wasn't making music before 1992
i'm sure he started teaching himself to play guitar right when Nevermind came out.You can't spell "dumb" without DMB0 -
So you reckon the music that Bush released in 1994 was the same music he was playing when he picked up the guitar as a kid? Jesus, get over it, he capitalised on the popularity of grunge MASSIVELY. Hell, even if Bush didn't rip off Nirvana when they formed in 1992, which I'm sure they did, they definitely did by the time they released anything. Bands adapt you know. Especially with trends. Especially cookie-cutter rock bands like Bush.Joe2TheRevenge wrote:Yeah Gavin wasn't making music before 1992
i'm sure he started teaching himself to play guitar right when Nevermind came out."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
Sure they capitalized on grunge as a phenomenon, as did countless other bands in the mid-to-late 90s. Hell all those bands even got credited with their own genre...post-grunge I think it was. But I still don't think they really sounded anything like Nirvana, specificallyI am lost, I'm no guide. But I'm by your side...
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No way you should be putting 7 Mary 3 in the same category as Nickelback. They're a great live band with solid studio albums. To each their own I guess.AiCPearlJamWeen wrote:They are neither under or over rated.....they are just another generic sounding band. Right up their with the likes of Nickleback, Live, Seven Mary Three and many others.I wish I was as fortunate, as fortunate as me.0
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