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Evil Chris 10-19-2002 10:23 PM

Greatest Rock Bands by decade
 
What do you think? This is purely opinionated... :p
There are a ton of great bands, but these stood out for me in their respective decades....


1960s - The Who
They entered into rock music by promptly shocking Brits with their on stage antics. They were the first ones to destroy their set and their instruments. Countless bands copied them and tried to be just like them. None of them succeeded.

1970s - Led Zeppelin
The local rock station here plays them so much that I can't hear them anymore, but there's no denying them. My Mom was a huge fan, and it got passed on to me. I remember listening to "Led Zepellin II" on 8-track with headphones on when I was about 7 years old and wondering why that guy was crying so loud during "Whole Lotta Love"... :)

1980s - U2
You can't argue with the massive amount of records they have sold. Not to mention the incredible worldwide tours they've done. My first U2 album was "War". I couldn't believe it when I listened to it for the first time.

1990s - Stone Temple Pilots
Most might go.. "wha?" to this one, but I just think that everything they released to date has been spectacular. At any given time, I have an STP CD in the car. Hard to pick a favourite CD, but "Tiny Music..." comes to mind as one that's amazing from the first track to the last.

luke 10-19-2002 10:25 PM

I'll have to say my favorite rock band of the 90's would have to be 311. I never really got into STP when they first came out but I like most of their stuff now.

Slim! 10-19-2002 10:34 PM

Best band of the 90s, has to be between Nirvana and Pearl Jam

luke 10-19-2002 10:36 PM

Those two are good ones too. I don't think I could pick just 1 greatest band of all time. I love music. Its like food to me, if its good, I eat it!

Darin 10-19-2002 10:43 PM

Dayum, how old are you Chris? :bonk:

XM* 10-20-2002 05:30 AM

80s+90s= U2. Case solved :cool:
XM

ric knows nina 10-20-2002 05:53 AM

I'm definitely blown away by innovative bands, that's how I gauge best.

60's I would say Jimi Hendrix cause you know he has a cock

70's is not my era, but I love the Clash

80's Pixies, no doubt

90's Radiohead and Jeff Buckley

today? don't know

ric knows nina 10-20-2002 05:54 AM

oh yeah, 70's is also Nick Drake

Shann 10-20-2002 10:20 AM

i'm so not that mainstream but i've been in love with Bono since i saw him give an interview on the New Music when i was 10 years old, so i'm sticking with U2 for 80's and 90's. 70's I was kinda young.... but what i've retained from the 70's that really sticks out is Pink Folyd. What will it be this decade? Someone shoot me if it's Eminem or something! lol

McKidd 10-20-2002 11:25 AM

The Pogues! :)

Horg 10-20-2002 12:51 PM

Re: Greatest Rock Bands by decade
 
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Originally posted by Evil Chris
1960s - The Who
OUH YEAH !

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Originally posted by Evil Chris
They were the first ones to destroy their set and their instruments.
I'm not 100% sure about this fact, but I think I heard that the first time Pete Townshend destroyed his guitar was an accident. They were playing in a small room where the ceiling wasn't that high (like a bar or a pub) and at some point he jumped and the end of his guitar hit the ceiling and everybody yelled "yeaahh" or something like that.

Magnus3x 10-20-2002 01:19 PM

Hmmmm...

60's yeah I can go with The Who for sure.

70's...yep.. Led Zep ..Rush is there too..Stones!!

80's - U2 is my music memory from the 80's without a doubt..

90's...is a real tough call.. Nirvana.Pearl Jam.Sound Garden..Alice in Chains...Sonic Youth...tool. good thing Core by STP came out at this time.. Who has the longevity factor and consistantly making good albums, for sure it's STP. Who shaped the rock of the 90's Nirvana for music composition..Pearl Jam for bringing back good song structure and lyrics.

Now every new rock band is 3 cords power rock or the Eddie Vedder school of vocals.

I went on a US tour as road manager for a band out of Toronto..they played in almost every major city in the US from Boston-NYC-Hollywood and all points in between..I saw a hundred bands from everywhere on that trip..not much original happenin.

LAJ 10-20-2002 01:40 PM

You made some great choices Chris!

Here's mine...

60's -- Beatles
70's -- Led Zeppelin and The Ramones
80's -- U2 and REM
90's -- Nirvana

Shann 10-20-2002 01:41 PM

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Originally posted by Magnus3x
Hmmmm...

60's yeah I can go with The Who for sure.

70's...yep.. Led Zep ..Rush is there too..Stones!!

80's - U2 is my music memory from the 80's without a doubt..

90's...is a real tough call.. Nirvana.Pearl Jam.Sound Garden..Alice in Chains...Sonic Youth...tool. good thing Core by STP came out at this time.. Who has the longevity factor and consistantly making good albums, for sure it's STP. Who shaped the rock of the 90's Nirvana for music composition..Pearl Jam for bringing back good song structure and lyrics.

Now every new rock band is 3 cords power rock or the Eddie Vedder school of vocals.

I went on a US tour as road manager for a band out of Toronto..they played in almost every major city in the US from Boston-NYC-Hollywood and all points in between..I saw a hundred bands from everywhere on that trip..not much original happenin.

Hey what band was it?

sherie 10-20-2002 01:43 PM

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Originally posted by Shann
i'm so not that mainstream but i've been in love with Bono since i saw him give an interview on the New Music when i was 10 years old, so i'm sticking with U2 for 80's and 90's. 70's I was kinda young.... but what i've retained from the 70's that really sticks out is Pink Folyd. What will it be this decade? Someone shoot me if it's Eminem or something! lol
hrm*cough* *cough* are we forgetting the 90's Guns and Roses too? LOL

I know that we lost alot of brain cells and memory during that decade, but c'awwwwwwwwn!!:p

Slim! 10-20-2002 03:00 PM

Where does Mc Hammer fit?

baddog 10-20-2002 03:03 PM

50's - Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry

60's - pretty tough to name just one- Hendrix, Doors. The Who, The Stones, The Beatles

70's - another tough decade - Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, BOC, Aerosmith

80's - beginning of the end - The Clash, Van Halen

90's - will R&R survive - Nirvana, STP

00's - Cake, Ozzie ( I know they are not really 2000, but only the strong survive)

EC, your mom is into Led Zeppelin? is she available by chance? :eek:

baddog 10-20-2002 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by Slim!
Where does Mc Hammer fit?
not rock, that is for sure

Horg 10-20-2002 04:12 PM

Even though they are not really a Rock band, Nine Inch Nails has been pretty influencial in the 90's.

sherie 10-20-2002 05:41 PM

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Originally posted by Slim!
Where does Mc Hammer fit?
He fits no where! Not even those pants fit anymore!! lol

Shann 10-20-2002 09:09 PM

NIN i LOVE Trent. Even though he is short he is up there with Bono, who is also short....... I have a thing for tormented short geniuses, well maybe not SHORT like wee man, but tall as i am and that ain't very tall! <sigh>

And Sherie i lost so many brain cells, I love GnR, but they were a BAd infulence if anything! rofl Cowboy boots outside the leather pants! Come awwwwn that is worse then the one leg rolled up! ;) Or a band aid on the face! hahahaha whooooa Nelly!

Tafkap 10-21-2002 05:12 AM

Well, as i'm into funk music, here is my chart :

70's - Sly and the Family Stone, Parliament Funkadelic

80's - Prince and the Revolution

90's - Red Hot Chili Peppers

:bonk:

NuttyButty 10-21-2002 02:21 PM

60's - Hendrix
70's - Pink Floyd, Aerosmith
80's - Van Halen, Aerosmith
90's - No Doubt, Kid Rock, Aerosmith
00's - Kid Rock, Aerosmith

not an aerosmith freak or anything, they have every right to be in each of those decades ;)

i personally don't see how you guys like U2 so much, i praise them for their talent and what not but i just can't get into that syle of music...

DrGuile 10-21-2002 03:57 PM

for the 90s, I would like to submit the Smashing Pumpkins.

power-rock geniuses.

Their drummers is the greatest drummer of all time. Shows what you can do as a rock drummer when you have Jazz influences. (if you dont believe me, listen to Geek USA from their siamese Dream album.)


also, from the montreal region, Grim Skunk. Had they been american, they would have been a major band. ....but they're not, so they will stay one of quebec's best kept secret.

Tobbe 10-21-2002 04:09 PM

Led Z. Offcourse! :D

Magnus3x 10-22-2002 02:09 AM

Shoot..I missed REM they would be a late 80's-90's pick for me as well. I really like Smashing Pumpkins..and NIN but not enough to make my picks.

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Their drummers is the greatest drummer of all time. Shows what you can do as a rock drummer when you have Jazz influences
Hmmm please listen to Rush, Primus and the Chili Peppers before making such a bold statement.



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Kid Rock
Umm I know music is a personal thing and the beauty of this list is everyone will have a different pick...but Kid Rock :bonk: Should not be even close to the names in this thread.

Horg 10-22-2002 11:00 AM

Shouldn't Queen and The Doors be in here somewhere as well ?

baddog 10-22-2002 11:50 AM

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Originally posted by Horg
Shouldn't Queen and The Doors be in here somewhere as well ?
I believe I mentioned The Doors, . . . . and Queen, no. :D

shok 10-22-2002 12:08 PM

hmmm lets see

70's Boston, Aerosmith

80's Van Halen, Crue, Ozzy

90's Alice In Chains, Pantera, C.O.C.

ric knows nina 10-22-2002 05:50 PM

hey, we forgot about Jane's Addiction. I'm not a strong believer in rock stars, but damnit, Perry Farell is a REAL one.


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