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Re: The Great American Band?
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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Love The Doors and The Beach boys. Great bands.
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Re: The Great American Band?
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That's a tough question. I assume we are talking only "bands/groups" as opposed to duos & single artists. I agree with many posted. In particular for me, The Doors, The Eagles (saw them twice. Great concerts), and of course The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac. Also, tho being from the state (MI) I still think Motown bought us some of the greatest like: Four Tops, Temps, Supremes, along with Bob Segar & Silverbullet Band, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels. Honorable mentions also to Santana (is Carlos Santana American?), Iron Butterfly, CCR. Oh, and I always liked the "Guess Who" but I think they are from Canada. I know I am forgetting many other great groups but it's a start.  TIS
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Re: The Great American Band?
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is tops. Then I'll go with The Doors, The Beach Boys, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and then the Eagles. Some great bands there klydon. I definitely agree that any of those bands could be it. I'd add Aerosmith and maybe KISS to the list as well. That's a tough question. I assume we are talking only "bands/groups" as opposed to duos & single artists. I agree with many posted. In particular for me, The Doors, The Eagles (saw them twice. Great concerts), and of course The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac. Also, tho being from the state (MI) I still think Motown bought us some of the greatest like: Four Tops, Temps, Supremes, along with Bob Segar & Silverbullet Band, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels. Honorable mentions also to Santana (is Carlos Santana American?), Iron Butterfly, CCR. Oh, and I always liked the "Guess Who" but I think they are from Canada. I know I am forgetting many other great groups but it's a start.  TIS Great addition with CCR as well TIS!
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Re: The Great American Band?
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Nicky, tho I don't know ALL their music, I like REM as well. I like their sound.  I can see where you'd think the Doors were English. They were out right during the British Invasion hysteria. I thought they were English at first as well. Couple other names (from my time) that come to mind, The Young Rascals & The Loving Spoonful. DeNiro I love Simon & Garfunkle too. They have such a sweet soothing sound. TIS
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Re: The Great American Band?
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Come on people we are forgetting Guns N' Roses! Now THEY were a kickass band.
Also we got Aerosmith, Crosby Stills and Nash, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Nirvana, Soundgarden, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, The Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, NOFX, the Offspring, Kiss, The Dropkick Murphys, the Foo Fighters, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Stone Temple Pilots, blink-182, Sum 41, and let's not forget all of the American blues artists from which rock and roll stemmed. Ol Chuck Berry, the grandfather of rock and roll
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Re: The Great American Band?
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I love Crosby Stills Nash and Young. Also love all the old blues artists, really changed music and influenced so many.
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Re: The Great American Band?
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A lot of good american bands in the 90s as well. REM, barenaked ladies, collective soul, red hot chili peppers, third eye blind, ect. I always thought the doors were english The Doors are American, through and through. The band formed in California. However, Barenaked Ladies is Canadian.
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Re: The Great American Band?
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Come on people we are forgetting Guns N' Roses! Now THEY were a kickass band.
Also we got Aerosmith, Crosby Stills and Nash, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Nirvana, Soundgarden, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, The Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, NOFX, the Offspring, Kiss, The Dropkick Murphys, the Foo Fighters, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Stone Temple Pilots, blink-182, Sum 41, and let's not forget all of the American blues artists from which rock and roll stemmed. Ol Chuck Berry, the grandfather of rock and roll I've seen Aerosmith numerous times over the years starting back in the 70's. Great shows. One of the great comebacks in rock too. They were dead in the water for a few years but came back better then ever. I was never big on the so called Hair Bands of the 80's but really liked alot of the Grunge Rock bands of the 90's, most of whom you've already named. Of course Guns N Roses but i refuse to call them a Hair Band....great shows....great band....too bad it didn't last longer. The original Van Halen with Diamond Dave was my favorite lineup of VH. Eddie used to unleash some wicked solo's at their live shows. I have nothing against Sammy but i just loved the original lineup.
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Re: The Great American Band?
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I heard on the radio yesterday that the baby on the Nevermind album is now 20 yrs old. I'm guessing this makes even they youngest here feel old. I don't have the album but damn, seems like last year. I know what you mean....it really doesn't seem like it was that long ago. I liked when Nirvana did the old Lead Belly song "Where did you sleep last night" on their MTV Unplugged show. I really liked that Nirvana Unplugged show. Hard to believe Stevie Ray Vaughn has been dead 23 years now too. That guy could play. RIP SRV.
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Re: The Great American Band?
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Interesting question. When this topic comes up, the comparison is always against the British bands. But the British bands are strictly from the British Invasion era and they are basically centered around the same style - with variations like Zepplin. The tough part about picking a USA band is that there were (are) too many styles or genres - Motown, West Coast, East Coast, Southern; then throw in heavy metal, punk, hard rock, soft rock, and on and on. When comparing with the British groups, they were basically limited to the late 60s, early 70s.
But...to answer the question, I think you would have to go with Bruce and the E Street, although I lean heavily on Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young or the Eagles.
Keep on Rockin' in the Free World.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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