Part 1 of my conversation with
guest Phil Stacey as we discuss how our musical tastes have changed
over the years.
Show
notes:
- Revisionist band
history
- Bands we once loved but now
dislike
- Phil's #3
- Liz Phair got off to a strong
start, disappointed afterward
- Jay's #3
- Huge artist I enjoyed as a
kid
- Billy Joel stopped releasing
new pop music in the '90s
- Phil's #2
- Love his first band, hate the
solo stuff
- Sting's elevated the art of
pretentious douchiness
- Jay's #2
- It's trendy to hate this band
now
- Used to dig the
Eagles
- Henley's personality turned me
off the band
- Phil's #1
- Coldplay lost their
way
- Jay's #1
- Red Hot Chili Peppers haven't
aged well
- Liked them in my 20s, "but now
they're just stupid"
- Bands you just stopped
listening to
- Phil's #3
- Lenny Kravitz got too slick
and repetitive
- Jay's #3
- Big fan of hard rock as a kid,
but hair metal lost its appeal
- Phil's #2
- Boston-area rock fans grew up
on Aerosmith
- After they reunited in
mid-80s, quality went downhill
- Jay's #2
- Liked the band Live for a few
years but just lost interest
- Singer got too full of
himself
- To be continued
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