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Australia's most "Over-Rated" Songs????

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:31 pm
by The_Bay_Boy
I'm a big music fan and are constantly buying CD's and collecting music.

and something i see far too often are songs that make it to number #1 in the ARIA Charts that are absolute rubbish

Songs such as

- Axel F -Crazy Frog

- The Crocodile song - schappi

- Anything by Casey Donavan.

These are examples of Australia's most "Over-rated" songs.

Can anyone out there think of any other songs thats are "Over-rated" or that they think is rubbish???

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:36 pm
by Sam_goUUUdogs
most of the stuff that comes out of Australian Idol for a start, and there isnt to many current songs on the radio that overly appeal to me, but im sure some people enjoy them.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:05 pm
by spell_check
After I listened to Missy Higgins a couple of times, she should be in that bracket.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:10 pm
by The_Bay_Boy
spell_check wrote:After I listened to Missy Higgins a couple of times, she should be in that bracket.


oh god yes.... i didn't even think about Missy, but she is definetly in that bracket!!!!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:21 pm
by Sam_goUUUdogs
The_Bay_Boy wrote:
spell_check wrote:After I listened to Missy Higgins a couple of times, she should be in that bracket.


oh god yes.... i didn't even think about Missy, but she is definetly in that bracket!!!!


without doubt, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Re: Australia's most "Over-Rated" Songs????

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:13 pm
by McAlmanac
The_Bay_Boy wrote:I'm a big music fan and are constantly buying CD's and collecting music.

and something i see far too often are songs that make it to number #1 in the ARIA Charts that are absolute rubbish

Songs such as

- Axel F -Crazy Frog

- The Crocodile song - schappi

- Anything by Casey Donavan.

These are examples of Australia's most "Over-rated" songs.

Can anyone out there think of any other songs thats are "Over-rated" or that they think is rubbish???


These songs aren't overrated. Nobody rates them.

Re: Australia's most "Over-Rated" Songs????

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:17 pm
by The_Bay_Boy
McAlmanac wrote:
The_Bay_Boy wrote:I'm a big music fan and are constantly buying CD's and collecting music.

and something i see far too often are songs that make it to number #1 in the ARIA Charts that are absolute rubbish

Songs such as

- Axel F -Crazy Frog

- The Crocodile song - schappi

- Anything by Casey Donavan.

These are examples of Australia's most "Over-rated" songs.

Can anyone out there think of any other songs thats are "Over-rated" or that they think is rubbish???



These songs aren't overrated. Nobody rates them.




Well these songs are rated.

They are songs that have been in the ARIA top 10. And the ARIA rating goes on sales.
So someone is buying the singles.
What i would like to know is who??? Who is buying these rubbish songs??

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:47 pm
by spell_check
What i would like to know is who??? Who is buying these rubbish songs??


Yes, me too?!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:04 am
by Magpiespower
Anything by Jack Johnson, Pete Murray, John Butler and practically anyone else strumming an acoustic guitar these days.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 6:42 am
by Ian
any thing by bloody Kylie

Re: Australia's most "Over-Rated" Songs????

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 7:22 am
by Sam_goUUUdogs
The_Bay_Boy wrote:
McAlmanac wrote:
The_Bay_Boy wrote:I'm a big music fan and are constantly buying CD's and collecting music.

and something i see far too often are songs that make it to number #1 in the ARIA Charts that are absolute rubbish

Songs such as

- Axel F -Crazy Frog

- The Crocodile song - schappi

- Anything by Casey Donavan.

These are examples of Australia's most "Over-rated" songs.

Can anyone out there think of any other songs thats are "Over-rated" or that they think is rubbish???



These songs aren't overrated. Nobody rates them.




Well these songs are rated.

They are songs that have been in the ARIA top 10. And the ARIA rating goes on sales.
So someone is buying the singles.
What i would like to know is who??? Who is buying these rubbish songs??


the same people that are making the stupid reality tv shows high rating shows.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:08 am
by Dog_ger
Is our National Anthem the correct song for Australia..? Does everyone sing it with GUSTO at sporting events...? If not, Why not.............. :?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:15 am
by Dissident
ARIA Sales = Sales to record stores, not to the public.

The Aussie Idol singles get SO MANY copies sent to stores, it's impossible for them not to push the "award" (if you can call it that) for the highest selling singles.

I can not stand the AXELF Crazy Frog song.

I used to love the song when I had it in my old BBS days as a MOD file. Now I cringe.

I - Detest - Mobile - Phone - Ringtone - Adverts.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:02 am
by JK
I'd have to include the Macarena (sp??) and DJ Otzi's Hey Baby to those listed already ... Diss, Im with ya mate, if you ever channel surf the Fox music channels, half the time those adds are all ya see! :cry:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:09 pm
by Rik E Boy
All 'chart music', especially singles sales are directed at and cater for the 10-20 age group with the specific aim of turning these young music buyers into regular album buyers in the future. This is nothing new. How many older people have got some truly dire and embarrassing singles (ok 45s if you are as ancient as myself) that you would never bring out in public due to the everlasting shame they would bring upon you.

A single of quality is a rare breed indeed. Most of the kids buying this stuff will eventually mature and start listening to something that is more decent. If you are in your twenties and you have reached this stage, please let me know which albums I should be buying to update my collection because in my not so humble, the last decade of rock well and truly sucks.

Forget the Hip Hop Sammy.

regards,

REB

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:40 pm
by Sam_goUUUdogs
i will take my Hip Hop over that teen pop. :wink:
i stoped buying singles about 7 years ago, better off putting the $5 towards the album, i used to only get the singles for the bonus tracks, that you can download now anyway, and are usually crap.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:34 pm
by The_Bay_Boy
Rik E Boy wrote:All 'chart music', especially singles sales are directed at and cater for the 10-20 age group with the specific aim of turning these young music buyers into regular album buyers in the future. This is nothing new. How many older people have got some truly dire and embarrassing singles (ok 45s if you are as ancient as myself) that you would never bring out in public due to the everlasting shame they would bring upon you.

A single of quality is a rare breed indeed. Most of the kids buying this stuff will eventually mature and start listening to something that is more decent. If you are in your twenties and you have reached this stage, please let me know which albums I should be buying to update my collection because in my not so humble, the last decade of rock well and truly sucks.

Forget the Hip Hop Sammy.

regards,

REB


REB,

Yeah i'm 21, i've got a lot of, what they call "Bar Grooves". CD's with not to much Doof Doof, just nice grovy lounge type music. perfect for background music while having a beer.

Another one is the Cafe Del Mar Series of CD's. They are nice and relaxing.

If you like this sort of thing, just go into a CD Store, go to the dance music section and you'll usually find the chillout section or lounge music section and ask if you can have a listen to some of them. see what you think.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:41 pm
by The_Bay_Boy
Magpiespower wrote:Anything by Jack Johnson, Pete Murray, John Butler and practically anyone else strumming an acoustic guitar these days.


TOTALLY AGREE!!!! The guitar thing over. write a real song. Not 4 guitar cords repeated over and over again.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:00 pm
by Sam_goUUUdogs
i cannot stand any of that gothic miserable punk type music. :evil:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:36 pm
by McAlmanac
Rik E Boy wrote:All 'chart music', especially singles sales are directed at and cater for the 10-20 age group with the specific aim of turning these young music buyers into regular album buyers in the future. This is nothing new. How many older people have got some truly dire and embarrassing singles (ok 45s if you are as ancient as myself) that you would never bring out in public due to the everlasting shame they would bring upon you.

Some 45s from when I was 9-12 (mid 70's):

Sorrow - David Bowie
Make Me Smile - Steve Harley & the Cockney Rebel
Ballroom Blitz - Sweet
Knockin on Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
The Air That I Breathe - The Hollies
Mind Games - John Lennon
Live and Let Die - Wings
Down Down - Status Quo
Evie - Stevie Wright
Jailbreak - AC/DC

There were probably a few dud besides, but I think most of these stand up over time. A bit of parental discretion on what crud kids buy goes a long way.