CRJR45
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You forgot the fireworks! Big Booms and lots of flash !Good business model....bizarro costume/makeup + loud equipment + salacious mannerisms = bazillion dollars
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You forgot the fireworks! Big Booms and lots of flash !Good business model....bizarro costume/makeup + loud equipment + salacious mannerisms = bazillion dollars
Tight groupThe Archbishops of Testicular Snugness
Stones/Double EntendreHmm...
Not quantifiable.
Whatever my choices, Jagger and Co. would not be on the short list. I do appreciate his head for business.Stones/Double Entendre
More like Rage Against Being Straight.Rage Against the Machine….ok, I’m really done now
I wrote my whole final paper on Skynyrd when I took Rock history in college. I’ve always loved the bands, but they’re one of the few bands I actually over played myself out of. I seriously listened to them so much, I actually got tired of them. That’s why they didn’t make my listCCR is THE Great American Rock Band. Skynyrd is a close second.
The fact I’m the first to even mention CCR is honestly embarrassing for the HT community. Who even are you people?
The Band
I’m embarrassed I didn’t mention this band either….my brain must have been stuck in some sort of sugar cookie fogA bit surprised this one wasn’t mentioned sooner as well.
You must have meant “George Throrgood and the Delaware Destroyers”, there I fixed it for you bossLots of good ones mentioned.
As far as a combination of musical talent, vocals, lyrics, and composition, I think it is hard to beat the Eagles, even though I found them annoying in my younger years. They truly are extremely talent, as hard as it is for me to admit. Most professionals echo the same comments about the superb talent of the Eagles.
The Byrds get credited by almost every popular band/musician of the late 1970s and 80s, yet they've not made anyone's list. Must be a function of age. Direct origins can be traced to the Byrds for Crosby Stills & Nash (& Young), Gram Parsons, Poco, Flying Burrito Brothers, The Desert Rose Band, Guin Clark & Hillman. Even the Eagles and R.E.M talk about the influence the Byrds had on their music.
The Traveling Wilburys didn't make anyone's list?
Doobie Brothers must be too far back in time to miss all the lists.
BTO, you young guys look them up when you're Takin' Care of Business.
Three Dog Night is surely too far back in time if the Doobies didn't make anyone's list.
Thought some of your 80s and 90s guys would add George Thorogood and the Destroyers
If you mostly listened to bands with some folksy twang, as I did, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band would be on that list.
To those of you who did not listen to Canadian AM stations out of Fort Frances, Kenora and Winnipeg, The Band and Loverboy may have made your list, eh (besides Rush that has already been mentioned).