Best 90's British Rock Band?

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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,954
    edited July 2018
    James and Radiohead
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  • tino_11tino_11 Posts: 2,127
    Oasis
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,529
    Oasis
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
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  • darwinstheorydarwinstheory Posts: 6,459
    Oasis
    dankind said:
    No Coder said:
    I voted Blur, but Radiohead are streets ahead of everyone on the list. Oasis, James and The Verve are also high up
    James is British? For some reason, I always thought they were Canadian. Good band. 
    bluegrace said:
    I'd say Radiohead, and I also miss Garbage on there.
    Garbage is from Wisconsin. 
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,954
    edited July 2018
    I wish James were Canadian - then I would have certainly seen them play.
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  • dankinddankind Posts: 20,839
    Pulp
    PJ_Soul said:
    I wish James were Canadian - then I would have certainly seen them play.
    I think I thought that because they weren’t joyless like every other British band from the 1990s.

    All of that good nature seems totally Canadian. 
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    I would not say any of these bands are "bad" but if 90's British Rock and Pop bands were the only music in the world I would make my self play and sing a lot more than I do and start making records myself.
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,954
    dankind said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I wish James were Canadian - then I would have certainly seen them play.
    I think I thought that because they weren’t joyless like every other British band from the 1990s.

    All of that good nature seems totally Canadian. 
    What a nice Canadian compliment, lol.
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  • dankinddankind Posts: 20,839
    Pulp
    PJ_Soul said:
    dankind said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I wish James were Canadian - then I would have certainly seen them play.
    I think I thought that because they weren’t joyless like every other British band from the 1990s.

    All of that good nature seems totally Canadian. 
    What a nice Canadian compliment, lol.
    Take off, you hoser!
    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,954
    dankind said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    dankind said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I wish James were Canadian - then I would have certainly seen them play.
    I think I thought that because they weren’t joyless like every other British band from the 1990s.

    All of that good nature seems totally Canadian. 
    What a nice Canadian compliment, lol.
    Take off, you hoser!

    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • dogmattdogmatt Posts: 114
    Radiohead
  • tino_11tino_11 Posts: 2,127
    Oasis
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
    Maybe it's a UK thing but The Verve are very highly regarded here. 
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  • goldrushgoldrush Posts: 7,542
    The Verve
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
    Just because you don’t like them / haven’t heard them, doesn’t mean they’re not classics 
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  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Posts: 15,165
    Stone Roses
    East 17 lol
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  • PapPap Posts: 28,997
    Blur
    Bush (1992-2002 & 2010-present)
    Cranberries (1989-2003 & 2009-2018)
    Arab Strap (1995-2006 & 2011 & 2016-present)
    Portishead (1991-1999 & 2005-present)
    Prodigy (1990-present)

    P.S: Radiohead (1985-present)
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  • eeriepadaveeeriepadave Posts: 42,062
    Pap said:
    Bush (1992-2002 & 2010-present)
    Cranberries (1989-2003 & 2009-2018)
    Arab Strap (1995-2006 & 2011 & 2016-present)
    Portishead (1991-1999 & 2005-present)
    Prodigy (1990-present)

    P.S: Radiohead (1985-present)
    They formed in '85 they didn't put out anything though until '92
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    10/22/13- Philly, PA
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    4/28/16- Philly, PA
    4/29/16- Philly, PA
    5/1/16- NYC
    5/2/16- NYC
    9/2/18- Boston, MA
    9/4/18- Boston, MA
    9/14/22- Camden, NJ
    9/7/24- Philly, PA
    9/9/24- Philly, PA
    Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly. PA
    Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
    RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
  • PapPap Posts: 28,997
    Blur
    eeriepadave said: They formed in '85 they didn't put out anything though until '92
    Technically, you're right. Since all their demo releases from 1986-1991 were under the On a Friday and Shindig monikers. :smile:
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  • Magic_JMagic_J Posts: 28
    edited July 2018
    I was all about most of these bands at the time, prolly more so than bands from the US at that time (heretical to say that here I know! ;) ) but now there’s few of them I can tolerate listening to much more than the odd song here and there with the exception of Radiohead I suppose. And Portishead and Massive Attack too as someone else has mentioned, but they’re not rock so wouldn’t have thought of them in the context of this poll. 
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,529
    Oasis
    goldrush said:
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
    Just because you don’t like them / haven’t heard them, doesn’t mean they’re not classics 
    Just because you like them /have heard them, doesn't mean they are classics 

    :)
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  • No CoderNo Coder Posts: 1,126
    Blur
    goldrush said:
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
    Just because you don’t like them / haven’t heard them, doesn’t mean they’re not classics 
    Just because you like them /have heard them, doesn't mean they are classics 

    :)
    Their second album, A Northern Soul,  is a great album and then after a break up and get back together, they released Urban Hymns. This album was MASSIVE in the UK at the time. I was living in Scotland the year this was released (Aussie on a working holiday) and these guys were everywhere. " The Drugs Don't Work" is an absolute GEM of a song and Bittersweet Symphony is a banger - who gives a shit if it includes 4 bars from a Stones song
    Plenty of people and critics have this album as a classic and whilst I don't think they are a better band than most on the list, they did release one of the best albums in the 90's IMO.
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  • lolobugglolobugg Posts: 8,192
    The Verve
    No Coder said:
    goldrush said:
    tino_11 said:
    How does a band like The Verve get in this conversation?  The only song I've ever heard from them wasn't even theirs...

    Cranberries?  Close enough, lol.
    Radiohead?
    Front 242?
    Bush?
    Garbage?

    Maybe you should check them out. The Verve were amazing, History, Sonnet, Lucky Man, On Your Own, Space and Time, Drugs Don't Work etc etc all classics.
    "classics"
    Just because you don’t like them / haven’t heard them, doesn’t mean they’re not classics 
    Just because you like them /have heard them, doesn't mean they are classics 

    :)
    Their second album, A Northern Soul,  is a great album and then after a break up and get back together, they released Urban Hymns. This album was MASSIVE in the UK at the time. I was living in Scotland the year this was released (Aussie on a working holiday) and these guys were everywhere. " The Drugs Don't Work" is an absolute GEM of a song and Bittersweet Symphony is a banger - who gives a shit if it includes 4 bars from a Stones song
    Plenty of people and critics have this album as a classic and whilst I don't think they are a better band than most on the list, they did release one of the best albums in the 90's IMO.

    A Northern Soul was a trippy album. it was totally overlooked in the US at the time.

    Most Americans probably consider them a 1 hit wonder although they had been playing long before they had a hit with Bittersweet Symphony. and the fact that the Stones sued them makes me hate Mick and Keef a little bit more.

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  • dankinddankind Posts: 20,839
    Pulp
    I voted for Pulp because I felt bad for them. That song from Trainspotting is pretty groovy. 
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  • dadesdades Posts: 322
    Stone Roses
    Stone Roses. Just fantastic.  =)
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 Posts: 28,501
    edited July 2018
    Oasis
    Sixteen stone by bush is still one of my favorite albums of all time.  Alien is a top three song for me  so my vote goes to Bush. 
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  • HesCalledDyerHesCalledDyer Posts: 16,440
    Oasis
    mcgruff10 said:
    Sixteen stone by bush is still one of my favorite albums of all time.  Alien is a top three song for me  so my vote goes to Bush. 
    Sixteen Stone kicks ass! They’ve honestly never made a bad album.
  • TFlyerTFlyer Posts: 881
    Stone Roses
    How anyone could vote for anything other than The Stone Roses is beyond me. I will just chalk it up to the fact that they never really found the proper audience in America that they deserved.... 

    Oasis and The Stone Roses are two of my all time favourite bands and the question of which is better seems to constantly come up. It's such an easy and obvious answer in my eyes though because without SR there would be no Oasis. Not only have Liam and Noel worked/toured with SR but they have also cited their music specifically as direct influence as to why they started playing. Liam even cites one specific moment in time to when he heard a SR song as the moment he decided to become a musician. 
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,042
    I the poll said U.K. instead of just England I would say you'd have to include My Bloody Valentine.
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  • SP145555SP145555 Posts: 39
    All of these options are wrong. The correct answer is The Wildhearts. They are still great live too, you leave their shows after singing along to every word. 

    Earth Vs The Wildhearts is possibly the best British album of the 90s
  • SP145555SP145555 Posts: 39
    Bec88 said:
    No Stereophonics or Manic Street Preachers love? 
    None for the Stereophonics, plenty for the Manics though. I bumped into James Dean Bradfield in Cardiff a few days after I got back from France for Euro 2016. I had my daughter with me, I stopped him to say I had been a big fan for 25 years and he stooped straight down to say hello to my daughter. Real down to earth, great guy.

    Kelly Jones is a cock though
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