Greatest Rock Band Of All Time???

Definitely.

Also, I know they are relatively new, but Minus The Bear have made such great music with every album they've put out. :up:
 
KingOfDreams said:
The Stones and Zeppelin are certainly great musicians, some of my favorites but don't sell The Edge in particular short. He has created a sound all his own. His tone is fantastic. Yes, his playing is simple but so is old blues...and that's some of the best music ever made.

As a harmoinca player, I wouldn't say there is anything simple about sonny boy williamson or muddy waters, old style blues is actually quite intense and hard to play! I personally can't tell much difference from the egde and other guitarists.
 
Ender Durden said:
such a cliche pick but the beatles. the way theyre music evolved and still remained at the high quality it was and how all of them went on to successful solo careers proves how great they were.

Not to mention thier influence on how rock music is recorded, thanks in part to producer George Martin. And you can't forget George Harrison's contribution of the droning sounds of the sitar and Indian mysticism in general to the musical and non-musical side of the "hippie" culture.
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
Definitely.

Also, I know they are relatively new, but Minus The Bear have made such great music with every album they've put out. :up:

HEAR HEAR my good man
 
LOL, I live in a world where the foo fighters are considered the greatest rock band of all time by someone.

LOL





:csad:
 
Mr Sparkle said:
LOL, I live in a world where the foo fighters are considered the greatest rock band of all time by someone.

LOL





:csad:

I pity you, have my condolensces
 
Mr Sparkle said:
LOL, I live in a world where the foo fighters are considered the greatest rock band of all time by someone.

LOL





:csad:

Who are the Foo Fighters? :huh:
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
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Not even close.
 
Cyrusbales said:
As a harmoinca player, I wouldn't say there is anything simple about sonny boy williamson or muddy waters, old style blues is actually quite intense and hard to play! I personally can't tell much difference from the egde and other guitarists.

I guess I should rephrase my definition of simple here. It's not simple like just playing barre chords and power chords is simple. It's simple in it's arrangement and progression I guess I'd say. I'm not sure if those are the right words to use though. I'm not sure if I'm getting the right point across.
 
I love it how if a band that came out in the last 10-20 years is considered a great band, how everyone who likes Zepplin or the Stones have to come out guns blazing.
 
KingOfDreams said:
I guess I should rephrase my definition of simple here. It's not simple like just playing barre chords and power chords is simple. It's simple in it's arrangement and progression I guess I'd say. I'm not sure if those are the right words to use though. I'm not sure if I'm getting the right point across.

Well I can't see U2 as very talented, But then again I listen to Led Zepelin, The stones, Black sabbath, Ten years after, Hendrix, etc.
 
Cyrusbales said:
You don't wanna know, If you like good music that is...

I think some of thier stuff is good and some is just simple, dumb rock that's okay but nothing to write home about.
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
Foo Fighters have made some of the best music in the last 10 years.

Really? No offence, but you haven't heard much music in the last ten years have you?
 
I think that AFI is teh roxx00rz and the best rock band of all time now, and time that is to come.
 
seriously, there is good music beyond the CRAP they play on the radio
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
I love it how if a band that came out in the last 10-20 years is considered a great band, how everyone who likes Zepplin or the Stones have to come out guns blazing.

The grunge era in my opinion is comparable in quality to the period from 1965-1975. Bands like Jane's Addiction, Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Rage Against The Machine, Mudhoney, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees, Pearl Jam are all great.
 
Cyrusbales said:
I'd say the rolling stones were more influential than the beatles, As the stones made Blues music mainstream in america, A lot of people hadn't heard of muddy waters until the stones cited him as a huge influence! So this also helped break down some racial inequalities in america. Not to mention free concerts and the drug culture explosion...

Agreed. I love The Beatles and they are definitely among the best, but I think a few of their peers were better in certain aspects. Led Zeppelin, The Who and Queen were better musicians, The Rolling Stones IMO experimented with a broader range of musical stylings (highly debatable, no doubt), The Beach Boys (some would argue their credentials as a true rock band) had better vocals and pretty much started the whole pyschedelia trend (something Sgt. Pepper's is often miscredited as doing), and The Kinks had a better songwriter in the earlier years (there's no doubt that Lennon is probably the greatest songwriter ever, except for Dylan (I am constantly at odds with this decision), but the early stuff could've easily been sung by a lesser band such as Herman's Hermits.

They were no doubt a great band, and one of the best and the band that turned me on to classic rock, but I think a lot of the people who call them the best are just goign along with popular opinion rather than their own personal beliefs.
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
I love it how if a band that came out in the last 10-20 years is considered a great band, how everyone who likes Zepplin or the Stones have to come out guns blazing.

Those bands are considered great not so much for how long they've been around but for how much their music influenced and imapcted the entire music world, and rightfully so. The Foo Fighters will never ahcieve what those two bands as well as so many other bands achieved.
 
Some artists who are going nowadays and releasing great music.
Loudon Wainwright III, Arlo Guthrie, Country Joel McDonald. The blues band. Richard Thompson(but to name a few of my fav's that spring to my very tired and exhasted mind)
 
I'll give anybody a copy of Minus The Bear's "Menos El Oso" and it will crap on anything based on style alone.
 

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