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Perfect fit - his sexist and misogynist videos and turgid musical output in the 80s inspired an army of inventive, independent-thinking musicians, and yet by managing to persuade millions of mugs to by his records 20+ years ago and simply staying active he is now revered as a 'legend'. The long-forgotten indie artists who were inspired to make music in order to rally against this sort of shit should be the ones hailed as legends, but this is just another in an increasingly long line of performers who were the antithesis of what creative and challenging independent music was back in the 80s/90s being welcomed by a crowd eager to tick another big name off a list.

Not a fan then? :)

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I've got to ask.......what are the 10?

Perhaps I'm a heathen but all I know is

  • Easy (from the Commodores Album The Commodores, 1977)
  • Endless Love (from the Endless Love soundtrack, 1981)
  • Dancing on the Ceiling (from Dancing on the Ceiling, 1986)
  • Three Times a Lady (from the Commodores Album Natural High, 1978)
  • Say You, Say Me (from Dancing on the Ceiling, 1986)
  • Hello (from Can't Slow Down, 1983)
  • All Night Long (All Night) (from Can't Slow Down, 1983)
Of those, I'd only say 'Dancing.....' and 'All Night Long' are proper singalong, 'good time' songs. I'd find most of the rest a bit of downer. on a sunday afternoon/evening ......legends slot should be the moment you drag your tired, knackered, muddy, dead body into one more night of energy..

Yeah, I'm the same as you, those were the only songs that I'd recognise.

I get pissed off every time Faith No more waste five minutes of their set playing 'Easy' so I can't imagine Lionel making me want to listen to it.

I'll be elsewhere but, saying that, I was unlikely to watch whoever they dug up for the 'legend tea time slot'

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I've got to ask.......what are the 10?

Perhaps I'm a heathen but all I know is

  • Easy (from the Commodores Album The Commodores, 1977)
  • Endless Love (from the Endless Love soundtrack, 1981)
  • Dancing on the Ceiling (from Dancing on the Ceiling, 1986)
  • Three Times a Lady (from the Commodores Album Natural High, 1978)
  • Say You, Say Me (from Dancing on the Ceiling, 1986)
  • Hello (from Can't Slow Down, 1983)
  • All Night Long (All Night) (from Can't Slow Down, 1983)
Of those, I'd only say 'Dancing.....' and 'All Night Long' are proper singalong, 'good time' songs. I'd find most of the rest a bit of downer. on a sunday afternoon/evening ......legends slot should be the moment you drag your tired, knackered, muddy, dead body into one more night of energy..

I'm not a fan, but to me the obvious one missing from that list is Brick House, which I'd expect pretty much everyone to know.

I was going to say Nightshift as well, but I've just read that was recorded after Lionel left the band.

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Perfect fit - his sexist and misogynist videos and turgid musical output in the 80s inspired an army of inventive, independent-thinking musicians, and yet by managing to persuade millions of mugs to by his records 20+ years ago and simply staying active he is now revered as a 'legend'. The long-forgotten indie artists who were inspired to make music in order to rally against this sort of shit should be the ones hailed as legends, but this is just another in an increasingly long line of performers who were the antithesis of what creative and challenging independent music was back in the 80s/90s being welcomed by a crowd eager to tick another big name off a list.

Because indie music is innovative and independent thinking and isn't sexist or misogynistic at all...

I liked the first two or three commodores albums back when they were a funk band. Then, like most funk bands they sold the hell out- yet the more crap they became, the more albums they sold. Life isn't fair.

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Because indie music is innovative and independent thinking and isn't sexist or misogynistic at all...

Jesus Christ. I didn't say anything about indie music in general, just the music/musicians that were inspired to take up arms against this sort of shit back in the 80s.

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Absolutely delighted with this. I'll be there with bells on. Hello is a classic and All Night Long and Dancing On The Ceiling were house party staples when I was a student (we were cool).

One of my party is a huge (non-ironic) fan too and was only saying this weekend she hoped he'd play!

Love the element of surprise too. Wicked :D

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