The RANDOM/BAD songs POLL!!!
:] I thought it would be fun for everyone to pick their favorite "bad" Stevie song. I apologize if I chose to list a song that is one of your favorites, but I'm just going with songs that I've read the majority of us here on the Stevie forum hate! LOL!
I'm going to wait and vote later on. But for right now, I just want to see what everyone picks. And tell us WHY it's your favorite "bad" Stevie song. :nod: And if your REAL FAVORITE "bad" Stevie song is not on this list, then please tell us what it is! :lol: |
Rooms on Fire
The Highwayman Enchanted One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star Blue Lamp Gold and Braid Blue Denim For What It's Worth |
So are we choosing the songs we love to hate, or songs we love that are hated? :shrug:
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I chose Docklands because, from the ones you listed, it's my least favourite but it could have been easily any song from the Street Angel album (except "Just like a woman") because I can't stand the way she sings on that album. It is very nasal, but not like her more mature voice, more like she had stuffy nose.
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I'm not voting in this poll.
If we are going to talk about Bad Stevie songs, start with… Freedom, The Second Time, Doing the Best that I Can, Paper Doll Blue Denim Two Kinds of Love Street Angel Cry Wolf I Still Miss Someone I agree with some of the choices, but I would hardly call Without You, Docklands and If You Were My Love bad songs or Cheaper Than Free for that matter. They are well written. She doesn't do a good job singing Without You or Docklands but they are good songs. Since you did that, lets not forget the hack job she did on Cry Wolf and I Still Miss Someone. |
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I actually happen to LOVE and ADORE both "Gate & Garden" and "If You Were My Love", but I also recognize that the majority here hates them...hence why I put them on this list. And keep in mind, I only had a measly 10 choices. I agree with your list though. There are some pretty bad songs there! :lol: |
I actually really like When I See You Again, even the wassamattababys! :lol:
I had to vote for Gate and Garden. Although the song doesn't really go anywhere, the chorus is just too catchy and I can't resist singing along to it. |
The complete list of Stevie songs I don't like:
When I See You Again The Nightmare Some Become Strangers Fire Burning I Still Miss Someone Thousand Days Docklands Just Like A Woman Unconditional Love Jane Cheaper Than Free That's it. Those are the only songs I skip. The rest, whilst there are songs I like less than some, I don't strongly object to any of them. |
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I must be a outcast here.I vote none above.LOL .I enjoy all the songs listed.I also noticed most of them are her mellow tunes.
Again If I have to pick one not on the list which is "You Can't Fix This". Sorry again guys. I'm a mellow rock or easy listening fan.I never enjoy hard guitar rock because it sounds like noise to me. I dont mind when Lindsey or Waddy goes off on their live solos or in the mix of tunes. Probably nobody cant beat them and fill their shoes. |
It was a real toss-up between When I See You Again and The Nightmare, but I went with When I See You Again.
Wait - I actually like those songs. I think I screwed up. The song on this list that I most love to hate is That Made Me Stronger. Dreck, I say, total dreck! It has like 5 co-writers and she's blabbering on the entire song about being told to write her own songs. |
I'm really surprised Jane didn't make this list... it's unequivocally the worst song she's ever recorded. Cheaper Than Free is a worthy heir, though. ;)
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I ALMOST chose "Jane", actually! :lol:
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OMG I FORGOT ABOUT THE LAUNDROMAT! :eek: :lol:
I chose chose TMMS, but I think I misunderstood. Because my "favourite" "bad" Stevie song on this list is The Nightmare, because I LOVE that song actually. I also hate Thousand Days, but love the Rock a Little demo, and Whassamattah Baby is my favourite Stevie song on TITN. ;) |
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