Happy Wednesday and welcome to another weekly edition of On That Note. OTN is a music discussion forum hosted by myself, @cyclones500 and @CycloneRulzzz.
This weeks OTN is based on a suggestion from @Knownothing.
The focus this time is on groups/acts you used to like but now don't like. And conversely, groups/acts you formerly didn't care for, but have over time, or for some reason, come to appreciate.
Thus the title Wax and Wane. And as cyclones500 pointed out when he suggested the title, 'wax' is also a slang term for a record.
Please elaborate on how the change occurred or what was the reason.
Also please post the song or songs that most caused that change, either positive or negative.
Here is a link to last week's post, "Give Us Your Keys"
https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/on-that-note-give-us-your-keys.247831/
Now, my initial contribution...
Leslie Gore (overplayed - especially It's My Party). Instead of that I'll post a song of hers that is less played I still enjoy hearing on occasion: California Nights.
Next you have The Four Seasons who also are overplayed. And the similarity between songs is quite, well, similar. Then throw in the fact I'm not a huge fan of the male falsetto voice you have a strong reason why I'm over them. And like Leslie I actually still DO sorta like one of their songs. C'mon Marianne.
Lastly Neil Diamond. Back when Oldies radio was a thing there was a local station that strongly catered to Neil Diamond fans (they called them "Diamond heads"). It got old fast so I started holding a grudge against his music. I do sort of still tolerate some earlier stuff of his and even like the Monkees' performances of his tunes.
In the opposite vane, when Fleetwood Mac were making it big, especially during Rumours, I was not much of a fan. I've grown more of a fan over time. All except the Tusk album. No thanks.
This weeks OTN is based on a suggestion from @Knownothing.
The focus this time is on groups/acts you used to like but now don't like. And conversely, groups/acts you formerly didn't care for, but have over time, or for some reason, come to appreciate.
Thus the title Wax and Wane. And as cyclones500 pointed out when he suggested the title, 'wax' is also a slang term for a record.
Please elaborate on how the change occurred or what was the reason.
Also please post the song or songs that most caused that change, either positive or negative.
Here is a link to last week's post, "Give Us Your Keys"
https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/on-that-note-give-us-your-keys.247831/
Now, my initial contribution...
Leslie Gore (overplayed - especially It's My Party). Instead of that I'll post a song of hers that is less played I still enjoy hearing on occasion: California Nights.
Next you have The Four Seasons who also are overplayed. And the similarity between songs is quite, well, similar. Then throw in the fact I'm not a huge fan of the male falsetto voice you have a strong reason why I'm over them. And like Leslie I actually still DO sorta like one of their songs. C'mon Marianne.
Lastly Neil Diamond. Back when Oldies radio was a thing there was a local station that strongly catered to Neil Diamond fans (they called them "Diamond heads"). It got old fast so I started holding a grudge against his music. I do sort of still tolerate some earlier stuff of his and even like the Monkees' performances of his tunes.
In the opposite vane, when Fleetwood Mac were making it big, especially during Rumours, I was not much of a fan. I've grown more of a fan over time. All except the Tusk album. No thanks.