It makes me feel better that so many here said Springsteen. I thought I was the only one that didn't "get" him. I seriously wouldn't go to a concert of his even for free. Grateful Dead are a close second.
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Had that happen about a year ago. With my favorite band of all time, no less. Went to see Steely Dan at the Tower in Phil. I've seen every SD tour and Donald Fagen tour since they resumed in '92. This show was as hot as I have ever seen them play. However, it was basically a greatest hits show. NOTHING off any post 92 records. Nothing off Kamikariad, Morph the Cat, Everything Must Go, Circus Money, T.A. Nature. Nothing (as far as I remember). And based on the meatheads around me the crowd would not have liked it any other way. I didn't mind getting out a few tunes early.
BTW: Donald Fagen's most recent album is incredible.
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For me it's Bruce Springsteen. Just can't get into him, I get lambasted all the time by my friends for not joingin the band wagon, but just dont care for his music. I think he's a terrible guitar player to boot. Its must be his persona he always acts like hes some little tough dude from NJ. (I guess now hes some little old guy from NJ.)
so if the beatles were an obscure indie rock band that never made it big then they'd be good?
I get it, tho, I get it. Who would hate Nickelback if they were a struggling local rock band not making any money?

No one mentionnend this band before, but I can't stand Styx. Never liked this band and never will.
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Can we throw Sir Paul in there as well? Maybe not 1978, but over the past decade he sure isn't what he used to be as a performer or composer (IMO). I recall the 911 concert. The Who brought down the house. But Paul had to close the show himself. And Pretty much put everyone to sleep and suck all the energy out of the room.The Rolling Stones. after around '78 they jumped the shark. They need to retire. They are absolutely horrible now. They should be embarrased.

For me, a more interesting topic would be "bassists you love playing for bands you love less/bands you don't particularly like". For me, my teenage love of Duran Duran has ended, but I still love John Taylor's bass. Same with the (short-lived) 80s band The Firm... love Tony Franklin's bass.
Have you picked up the new John Taylor memoir, "In the Pleasure Groove?" The NY Times reviewed it fairly favorably this weekend....