The 50 best rock bands of all time
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Rush at 3
I mean....it has every band/artist I'd include (for the most part), but the order....I'm not sure about. Rush at three seems high, while the Beatles at 6 seems.....so weird...The 50 best rock bands of all time
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Rush at 3
Tbh - I'm with you - I just like the fact that Rush cracked the top 10 let alone top 5....shit let alone top 3. Will stop there.I don't pay attention to these lists, it's all about feeling. As such here's the story behind the Rock of Gibraltar of Classic Rock. A more timeless song there isn't.
In January, 1977, I saw Thin Lizzy, opening for Queen. Both bands were, arguably, at or near their peaks artistically, if not commercially. Lizzy's set was better.It's a totally bogus list. There's a lot of bands who wouldn't make my top 200. Motley Crue, Slade, Marillion, Thin Lizzy
No Tom Petty, no R.E.M, no The Band, No Steely Dan, no Jethro Tull, no Neil Young.
Bogus.
Most millennials haven't heard of these bands, because the classic rock stations they listen to only have 100 song playlists. Everything else that they know about classic rock was gleaned from their dad's collection of mildew-y Rolling Stone issues, disintegrating in a corner of the garage.Where are The Sex Pistols, The Velvet Underground, The Guess Who, The Allman Brothers Band, etc., etc.
Yeah, it is all a mixed bag. I lean towards Pink Floyd also because of Dark Side and Wish You Were Here.My Top 10 totally objective list:
01. The Beatles
02. Led Zeppelin
03. Queen
04. The Rolling Stones
05. Pink Floyd (my favourite band)
06. Rush
07. The Eagles (can't stand them, but still)
08. The Who
09. AC/DC
10. Aerosmith
OK, I thought I was alone on this one, LOL -- I also think Led Zeppelin sounded like shit live. At least on the recordings I've heard from the 1970s.Yeah, it is all a mixed bag. I lean towards Pink Floyd also because of Dark Side and Wish You Were Here.
Beatles, some great stuff but take Something, a good song but what is with "you know I believe and how"?
AC/DC some great tunes but She's got the Jack?
Zeppelin, some off beat lyrics also but some great sounding studio stuff. What is up with the lousy live stuff?
There's an excellent reason they never played songs from Revolver during concerts.I discovered this interesting bit: The Beatles Album Revolver was released on August 5, 1966. Their last full concert was August 29, 1966. They had a brand new album out, and they didn't play ANY of the new songs at that show.