Four to the floor - Hall of shame
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
I vote for all those crappy 'Stars on' and 'Hooked on Classics' disco medley records (not to mention stuff like 'A Fifth of Beethoven' and 'Night on Disco Mountain') from the end of the 70's, which were the precedent for all subsequent horrors of that type, and led to all those Carl Orff rave knockoffs at the beginning of the 90's.
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- KVRAF
- 4960 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from UK
That dire version of Stevie Winwoods "Follow Me" that's been doing the music channel rounds for far too long now. 
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Oi, those rocked! Especially that one with the Star Wars theme in itdystonia_ek wrote:I vote for all those crappy 'Stars on' and 'Hooked on Classics' disco medley records (not to mention stuff like 'A Fifth of Beethoven' and 'Night on Disco Mountain') from the end of the 70's, which were the precedent for all subsequent horrors of that type, and led to all those Carl Orff rave knockoffs at the beginning of the 90's.
Erik Prydz and whoever did that Jefferson Airplane remix should be hung drawn and quartered though
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
This might not qualify, as I think it's kinda-sorta a spoof, but Rick Wakeman did a reprehensibly disco-flavored arrangement of "Rhapsody in Blue" on his Rhapsodies album.
Some real fun on that album, light silliness for the most part. Polar opposite of Eight Wives or Journey to the Center of the Earth, both of which I like rather more, but it's... well, fun stuff.
Meffy
Some real fun on that album, light silliness for the most part. Polar opposite of Eight Wives or Journey to the Center of the Earth, both of which I like rather more, but it's... well, fun stuff.
Meffy
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
This I've got to hearMeffy wrote:This might not qualify, as I think it's kinda-sorta a spoof, but Rick Wakeman did a reprehensibly disco-flavored arrangement of "Rhapsody in Blue" on his Rhapsodies album.
Oh another one, there's a DJ Tiesto remix of 'Street Spirit' by Radiohead.. Sacrilege IMO.
Same with Willy Orbit's Adagio for Strings... An unpleasant aberration in an otherwise exemplary musical career
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRAF
- 7879 posts since 16 Apr, 2003 from -on the outside looking in
Don't know the, uh, artist, but there is a stairway to heaven club mix thingy that aside from being cheesy is also really bad.
..what goes around comes around..
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- Banned
- 1319 posts since 29 Jul, 2002
that's a bit of a broad statement therevurt wrote:anything with a 4/4 beat
think it includes all my stuff too
I vote for most every song that wasn't intended for club anthems,but got turned into one anyway
The club mix of simply reds rendition of 'mellow my mind' from Neil Young's 'tonight's the night' album is a major offender because I consider that one sacred.
- addled muppet weed
- 111304 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
ok what i meant was anything sampled and with a 4/4 beat added,that was the jist of the thread tho

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- KVRer
- 28 posts since 21 Sep, 2004 from USA - NYC
The sexy workout video that was banned in the UK (supposedly) is what made this one popular. I guess ass shots and pumping girls sells musicGlassback wrote:That dire version of Stevie Winwoods "Follow Me" that's been doing the music channel rounds for far too long now.
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
have to disagree there, I really like the Ferry Corsten mix. Admittedly that fulfils the criteria for this thread but I still like it. I'll get me coat...griels wrote: Same with Willy Orbit's Adagio for Strings... An unpleasant aberration in an otherwise exemplary musical career
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 16 Feb, 2004
Have you EVER heard that much compression on ANY song?! It's a catchy song, but the compressor pumps so hard that it's stressful to listen to... 
Glassback wrote:That dire version of Stevie Winwoods "Follow Me" that's been doing the music channel rounds for far too long now.
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Fair enuff, I have been known to listen to a smidgen of System F of a weekend myselfCypherOne wrote:
have to disagree there, I really like the Ferry Corsten mix. Admittedly that fulfils the criteria for this thread but I still like it. I'll get me coat...
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1408 posts since 9 May, 2003 from Manchester, UK
Er, you mean Stevie Winwood's 'Valerie'?Glassback wrote:That dire version of Stevie Winwoods "Follow Me" that's been doing the music channel rounds for far too long now.
http://chrisamusic.bandcamp.com/
"It's square to be hip"
"It's square to be hip"
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10251 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
CypherOne wrote:don't buy it, don't listen to it, don't get upset about it. simple really...
but people seem like to be upset.. its the thing to do
- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
don't think that Eric Prydz video was banned here - if I had a pound for every time I saw it....
it's a completely one-dimensional record, with insane compression that would make Daft Punk nervous, but I like it in small doses.
The Pet Shop Boys rework of "somwhere" from West Side Story is genius in my book - how they always manage to make an ecstatic stomper really sad at the same time is unique I think
it's a completely one-dimensional record, with insane compression that would make Daft Punk nervous, but I like it in small doses.
The Pet Shop Boys rework of "somwhere" from West Side Story is genius in my book - how they always manage to make an ecstatic stomper really sad at the same time is unique I think
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