[–] The_Blastman 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Ween- Push th' Little Daises is just a sliver of a cunt hair in the giant vagina of their entire catalog.
[–] Krieger_IRL 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
On that same note, Jimi Hendrix was also technically a one hit wonder with "All Along the Watchtowers", which was a cover no less.
[–] lord_nougat 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago (edited ago)
The Vapors are pretty much remembered for "Turning Japanese", which is a cool song, but I liked the B-side even better:
I could only find live versions of it, this one seemed like the cleanest one.
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[–] VaderDidNothingWrong ago (edited ago)
They had a minor followup hit with "Galaxie" but yeah, it never got any traction because people expected more stuff like "No Rain".
Check out the video for Galaxie sometime, Shannon Hoon was seriously fucked up on drugs during filming.
[–] lamecustomgifs 2 points 1 point 3 points (+3|-2) ago
Radiohead was initially popular for Creep but all their songs are great.
[–] VaderDidNothingWrong 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
To be fair Creep is the best song on Pablo Honey by miles. Radiohead's one of my favorite bands, but that album still feels like a 90s-alt-rock corporate wash that showcases virtually none of their talents.
[–] lamecustomgifs 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I honestly think that Blow Out is the best song on Pablo Honey, Stop Whispering is also quite good. Pablo Honey is personally my least favorite Radiohead album though, I love the band but they got much better as they went on.
[–] donkeyqong 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
They wrote all those songs. That was the extent of their talent at the time. You got the best they had.
[–] VaderDidNothingWrong ago
Procol Harum's only hit was "A Whiter Shade of Pale", and they are fucking amazing. Check out "A Salty Dog" or "Conquistador".