Give me a #1 and #1a for each decade.
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If you ever mock my taste in music again, by God I will crawl through the internet and cut your balls off with a butter knife.Dinsdale wrote:the Killers
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If you ever mock my taste in music again, by God I will crawl through the internet and cut your balls off with a butter knife.Dinsdale wrote:the Killers
Mikey wrote: 2. Skynyrd never did not suck. OK maybe for a total of 10 minutes in their mostly worthless career.
He's been dead since '38. Hard to see how he'd make the cut given 'tart's original challenge.Jay in Phoenix wrote:as far as the 50's is concerned, I agree with Dinsdale on Elvis. From an influence standpoint, I would say Robert Johnson.
That's why I emphasized "influence". I know that is a divergence from poptart's challenge and I wasn't trying to imply his mention as part of it. When Dinsdale brought up Chuck Berry, Little Richard and others with a blues/soul background, Robert Johnson is a part of their pedigree.Smackie Chan wrote:He's been dead since '38. Hard to see how he'd make the cut given 'tart's original challenge.Jay in Phoenix wrote:as far as the 50's is concerned, I agree with Dinsdale on Elvis. From an influence standpoint, I would say Robert Johnson.
Worthless career ?? Smokin the crack again...Mikey wrote: 2. Skynyrd never did not suck. OK maybe for a total of 10 minutes in their mostly worthless career.
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
Look at the spin offs from Skynyrd and its various players over the years, and some of their origins...Papa Willie wrote:Skynyrd wrote the book on southern rock. Kinda surprised to hear Mikey dogging them.
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
OK maybe I overspoke on Skynyrd.Papa Willie wrote:Skynyrd wrote the book on southern rock. Kinda surprised to hear Mikey dogging them.
Yeah - I know "but you're an ABB freak". True, but the ABB was far more blues/jazz driven. Skynyrd was country driven. About 90% of country right now can thank Skynyrd.
I know it's pretty easy to dismiss Elton John, especially given his later proclivities for cock, cocaine and general laziness. But damn his early stuff is just amazing and he ruled the charts for a while. Dylan is at heart a folky and balladeer, but yeah, he qualifies as a rocker, to a point. Though I will defer to a ruling from Smackie on this as well.poptart wrote:Jay, good call on Elton John.
Dearest War Wagon, incredible not to see Led Z. on my page, but... so it goes.
Does Bob Dylan qualify as... rock?
I'll wait for a ruling from Smackie.
As far as Justin and Brittney go, lets revisit that question in about 25 - 30 years and see if they can still sell out a house and make decent jack doing it..see the thing about southern rock bands is they got friends and cousins up the ass, so as they kill off from drugs and bad food, they just add in these other people and keep going for 40 years. Brittney and Justin will have no brand in 20 years, guaranteed.Mikey wrote:
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I saw Skynyrd live once around 73 or 74 with the Steve Miller Band, which is who I went to see. What I remember about Skynyrd was it was really loud and there was a tall skinny guy on guitar who would play one riff for about 15 minutes and then switch to another one. Not too interesting. After a couple of songs I just wanted to see the Joker.
And Dreeon, just because they sold out a lot of big venues doesn't make them "great". Do you think Brittney Spears and Justin Beiber are great?
The early/mid 70s was truly a golden age for rock music. Everybody's entitled to their own opinions but there are at least 20 bands/artists active at that time that stand head and shoulders above Lynyrd Skynyrd (IMHO).
off the top of my head,
ABB
Dead
Little Feat
Steely Dan
Yes
Zep
Pink Floyd
Clapton
Santana
The Band
Steve Miller
Van Morrison
Fleetwood Mack
Jethro Tull
Humble Pie
Stones
Doobie Bros
CSNY
Burrito Brothers - a lot more country than Skynyrd
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
OK, that's 20
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
Skynyrd has one cut on one of their albums, where they have Duane Allman and Dickie Betts playing live with them. I am not finding it, but heard it the other day. Skynyrd did great covering JJ Cale stuff too.Papa Willie wrote:[
They weren't the natural musicians the ABB was, so improvising wasn't really their thing. However, they had a LOT of intricate shit in their songs that most people really don't even notice. Listen to a tune like "I Ain't the One". God damn - that is some seriously complex shit going on behind the singing. Alan said that they would work on one song like that for sometimes 16 hours a day in a non-AC hell hole in the woods in Jacksonville in the summer. Nothing too appealing about that!
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
Derron wrote:As far as Justin and Brittney go, lets revisit that question in about 25 - 30 years and see if they can still sell out a house and make decent jack doing it..see the thing about southern rock bands is they got friends and cousins up the ass, so as they kill off from drugs and bad food, they just add in these other people and keep going for 40 years. Brittney and Justin will have no brand in 20 years, guaranteed.Mikey wrote:
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I saw Skynyrd live once around 73 or 74 with the Steve Miller Band, which is who I went to see. What I remember about Skynyrd was it was really loud and there was a tall skinny guy on guitar who would play one riff for about 15 minutes and then switch to another one. Not too interesting. After a couple of songs I just wanted to see the Joker.
And Dreeon, just because they sold out a lot of big venues doesn't make them "great". Do you think Brittney Spears and Justin Beiber are great?
The early/mid 70s was truly a golden age for rock music. Everybody's entitled to their own opinions but there are at least 20 bands/artists active at that time that stand head and shoulders above Lynyrd Skynyrd (IMHO).
off the top of my head,
ABB
Dead
Little Feat
Steely Dan
Yes
Zep
Pink Floyd
Clapton
Santana
The Band
Steve Miller
Van Morrison
Fleetwood Mack
Jethro Tull
Humble Pie
Stones
Doobie Bros
CSNY
Burrito Brothers - a lot more country than Skynyrd
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
OK, that's 20
Your list is good as well, so many artists at that time, and such a wide range of styles and methodology. Tull, CSNY,and Fleetwood Mac. We can probably add Paul Rodgers, Steve Winwood, and Cream in there too. And for a guy who started in the 70's, Tom Petty still makes great music and sells out shows. Traveling Wilburys anyone ?
We could argue this all day, and unless you go down the styles within a genre, you will never get a list. Since day one, musicians have been ripping each other off, and that continues today with many of the recording artists burying at single bar riff or two in a song, which is cool to hear.
No can do. It's like asking me to name my favorite Zep album, or taking it a step further, ranking each song off each album.Jay in Phoenix wrote:Some good inclusions Wags, though the point of the thread was to name the top two of each decade, based on whichever merits you opt for.
Loves me some BTO. Tom Johnston era Doobies were great. Also in that vein, the Grass Roots and the Guess Who. And for each ELP there is an ELO. Sabbath, Deep Purple, Wishbone Ash, you can go on. But again, this is about narrowing it down to two or three from each era. Not pigeon holing.
Hell, give it a shot.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
True and true.Mikey wrote:1. I didn't know it was a competition. There are a lot of ways to define "great".
More than one bloke mentioned KISS in this thread. I've actually been to a KISS concert, how much more "fun" should a guy be allowed to have in a lifetime?poptart wrote:Why does Wagon hate fun?
Were you a member of the "KISS ARMY"?War Wagon wrote:I've actually been to a KISS concert
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
I was 15 at the time, I didn't know they were having signups.Shlomart Ben Yisrael wrote:Were you a member of the "KISS ARMY"?War Wagon wrote:I've actually been to a KISS concert