Has anyone bought a record of an artist just because the guys are fans?

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  • nope, just not my thing
  • bernmodi
    bernmodi Posts: 631
    Neil Young and the Who. I'm glad about that. I also bought hovercraft's experiment below - not so glad about that one.
  • Gonzo1977
    Gonzo1977 Posts: 1,696
    I've found some really great music through this band.
  • I usually check out the bands that open for PJ- that's how I discovered and now love KOL
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  • Wow, i guess i'm one of the few that actually understand why PJ or maybe just Ed liked Sleater-Kinney. Now, i agree the voice is an aquired taste, but these chicks rock. I've never heard anyone play guitar like Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss is up there with Matt as far as drumming goes. The lyrics can be pretty deep at times if you can get past the voice. I actually like the voice, I couldn't imagine SK with any other vocalist. Anyway, I think it was in a RS interview that Ed was asked what music he was listening to and he mentioned SK and Cat Power. I checked both out and I liked them. A few months later they annouced that SK would tour with them and It got even better. Anyway, yes there have been a ton of bands that PJ have introduced me to. It's better to get recommendations from your friends than from the mainstream media.
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  • blondieblue227
    blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    i will never even entertain the thought of buying a Sleater-Kinney album.

    ditto.
    yuck!
    as for young and the who it's not because of pj, it's because my 'rents played them so i grew up listening.
    KOL - again not because of pj. because the sex on fire vid is kinda hot. hehehe...yeah, i said it. what.
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  • dpmay
    dpmay Posts: 643
    man, there's some real antipathy for sleater-kinney around here, eh? for me, i was sorta ambivalent towards 'em until i saw them open up for PJ in 03, and i gotta say those chicks won me over, they wail (in the good way...) i didn't find them to be an aquired taste at all and dug them right away once i started actually listening to them...to each their own i guess...

    (but surely no one has a problem with corin tucker in hard sun...)
  • mjb
    mjb Posts: 1,315
    band introduced me to KOL, MMJ, Wintersleep and Liam Finn...all of which have become standard in the rotation for me (most have also been passed along to countless friends and family who have become fans) - seems my tastes have almost always aligned pretty well with music connected to the band (with a few notable exceptions - SK comes to mind)
  • PureandEasy
    PureandEasy Posts: 5,818
    No

    I've been a Who fan for 30 years, I ddn't need Ed or PJ to introduce me to them :D

    and I've been a Neil fan for longer that PJ have been around

    other than that, there's really no one else out there that i've heard that makes me want to go out and buy their stuff
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  • Gremmie95
    Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    Sure. Back in the early 90's I was in HS and didn't know much about Neil Young so they opened the door for me. More recently they exposed me to Death Cab, KOL, MMJ, Robert Pollard. I can't say I love all of their music, but I did enjoy seeing most of them live (especially Death Cab and MMJ).
  • I watched Harold and Maude yesterday...because, Ed mentioned it so much in his solo shows. I have been on a Cat Stevens kick since. I have always been familiar with Cat Stevens (my parents had his records when I was a kid), but, the songs have new meaning now that I am older.



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  • chiquimonkey
    chiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    i've been introduced to bands thanks to PJ, like death cab and ben harper, but i wouldn't buy an album sight unseen (or sound unheard i suppose!) just because someone in the band likes it. i'm more liable to trust a friend's recommendation just because they'd know me and know what i already like.

    i was a huge neil finn fan before ed worked with him, and saw liam before he went on tour with ed, so i prefer to think that ed just has my good taste in that respect :D
  • 12345AGNST1
    12345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    I got into The Who because of PJ. Thats it so far.
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 98,322
    back in '92, seeing my idol wearing those ice cube shirts, i got into listening to those beats & films ice cube did. still today, i enjoy some of his films & listen to .. well, the old school tunes of his.
  • Not particularly - I was raised on The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash &Young, et al. - but after listening to Death Cab for Cutie on the recommendation of someone who saw them open for PJ, I bought their three most recent albums.

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