Post-2000 albums: the most and the least you heard.
Of all the post-2000 albums, which one did you listen to the most and also the one you listened to the least so far?
-Post2000 album that you have heard the most: The Circle It may not be the best post-2000 album, but there is something that always invites me to listen to it again. -Post2000 album that you have heard the least: What About Now The songs aren't that terrible, but it's an album that doesn't have interesting songs to revisit, and its sound doesn't help either. What are yours? . |
Most would be Have A Nice Day - I have really good memeories associated with that album, mostly being in NYC the week of release and going to the Nokia Theatre show. I always enjoyed this album.
Least - Not sure, it could be anything from The Circle to 2020... |
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Most listened: The Circle/Lost Highway. 2 different vibes, but a great collection of sounds.
Least listened: Burning Bridges, although I listen a lot to We Don't Run and Sunday Morning. |
Most would probably be Crush or HAND and least would probably be 2020.
I usually find myself revisiting every Bon Jovi album every now and then, but I just never really feel like revisiting 2020. Individual songs from the album, yes, sure, but the album as a whole? Not really. The thing with 2020 is that I'd likely skip about half of the album, so there isn't really a point in listening to the album as a whole anyways - I'm better off just adding the songs I wouldn't skip to a playlist. I probably dislike Limitless way less than the average diehard, but I still don't really need it, so that would be the first skip. Do What You Can is just annoying to me at this point, so that would be two more skips on the deluxe edition. The fact that the melody of Unbroken sounds like Ode To Joy makes that song completely unlistenable to me, so that's another skip. American Reckoning and Lower The Flag I think are good songs, but I need to be in the right mindset to listen to them and I'm just not there when I'm driving on the highway on a sunny afternoon, so I'd skip them too. Really no point in revisiting the album as a whole under those circumstances. Also as much as I don't like to say it, I find Jon's vocals on the lower range acoustic songs on 2020 quite hard to listen to in places. I'd rather just listen to songs like Blood In The Water or Luv Can where at least some of his old vocal greatness still shines through a little. It's a shame really that 2020 is so split in halves for me, because several of the songs on the "good half" are amongst the best songs the band has put out over the past decade. |
Most: Bounce followed by HAND and The Circle.
Least: THINFS. Till that day I don't like it at all. |
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I probably listened to Crush the most because it was the first band album since These Days and I really wanted to love it but I just ended up liking it at best.
2020 is the album I listened to the least. There are a handful of songs that I enjoy but as an album, listening from start to finish, maybe 3 times. Note: Those aren't my favor and least favorite albums of the post 2k time period. My least is THINFS and my most fluctuates but I'd go with The Circle for now. Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk |
Most is hard to say. I listened to Crush, Bounce, One Wild Night, HAND, and the Circle a ton when they all came out. Even THINFS got a lot of plays when it was new.
Least if it counts is This Left Feels Right. Completely forgettable release, only version that was even somewhat cool was Wanted. U2 followed the same idea this week with their "acoustic greatest hits album" that is equally bad. Just leave your hits alone, the amazing songs that made you rich and famous do not need to be reworked years later. Otherwise the loser is likely Burning Bridges or Lost Highway. |
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