Best American Rock Band Ever

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  • RobZRobZ Park City, Utah Posts: 190
    hugepjfan said:
    RobZ said:
    Van Halen.....?????
    This could be negligence on my part but I've never listened to a van Halen album straight through  I'm 39 so they were in their prime when I was coming up. I just have no interest there. 
    Well....I'd recommend the first album "Van Halen"..... circa 1978??  And play it loud...see if ya like it. Eddie Van Halen influenced a ton of guitar palyers, Id bet McCready is one.
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  • hugepjfanhugepjfan Posts: 114
    RobZ said:
    hugepjfan said:
    RobZ said:
    Van Halen.....?????
    This could be negligence on my part but I've never listened to a van Halen album straight through  I'm 39 so they were in their prime when I was coming up. I just have no interest there. 
    Well....I'd recommend the first album "Van Halen"..... circa 1978??  And play it loud...see if ya like it. Eddie Van Halen influenced a ton of guitar palyers, Id bet McCready is one.
    RobZ said:
    hugepjfan said:
    RobZ said:
    Van Halen.....?????
    This could be negligence on my part but I've never listened to a van Halen album straight through  I'm 39 so they were in their prime when I was coming up. I just have no interest there. 
    Well....I'd recommend the first album "Van Halen"..... circa 1978??  And play it loud...see if ya like it. Eddie Van Halen influenced a ton of guitar palyers, Id bet McCready is one.
    Will do. Is that the one Marty Mcfly played to convince George Mcfly he was an alien? 
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 28,860
    I think Bruce has to be number one.  Guy can sell multiple nights in stadiums any day of the week.  Pj is definitely in the conversation but not number one. 
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  • goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,688
    gettingright said: 

    There’s no question PJ is the greatest rock band of this generation
    This.

    It would be tough to say they are the greatest of all time, as there have been a ton of other names mentioned above already. But I would say they tick all the boxes as the greatest band of my generation.
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  • bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 16,133
    mcgruff10 said:
    I think Bruce has to be number one.  Guy can sell multiple nights in stadiums any day of the week.  Pj is definitely in the conversation but not number one. 
    Bruce is the clear number 1.  No question in my mind.   
  • jefftjefft Posts: 674
    Dave grohl is rock and roll through and through.  Will be a legend one day.  Right now they just kick ass and hit you right in the face at any show.
  • goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,688
    hugepjfan said:
    Aerosmith is terrible and I knew that that would be mentioned because I debate that at work with a dude all the time but you're entitled to that opinion. GD I didn't think of, good call there.fleetwood a little too short lived. Metallica is interesting. I don't like them but they have their own following.. I don't think they they  are all that involved with community and are greedy. But they are are a classic American band. Can't argue that. 
    I don’t think you can say Fleetwood Mac is short lived as they’ve been around since the 60s. But I think the fact that they started out as a British blues band, and still have 3 British members (and a New Zealander) rule them out  
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  • hugepjfanhugepjfan Posts: 114
    For the millennials out there... Some modern rock bands needs to be mentioned. Linkin Park is the first to come to mind. Shit, imagine dragons don't have the longevity but have stormed onto the scene. Don't forget the new guys. 21 pilots really entertain me. Not greatest ever but honorable mention. Time will tell. 
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  • hugepjfanhugepjfan Posts: 114
    goldrush said:
    hugepjfan said:
    Aerosmith is terrible and I knew that that would be mentioned because I debate that at work with a dude all the time but you're entitled to that opinion. GD I didn't think of, good call there.fleetwood a little too short lived. Metallica is interesting. I don't like them but they have their own following.. I don't think they they  are all that involved with community and are greedy. But they are are a classic American band. Can't argue that. 
    I don’t think you can say Fleetwood Mac is short lived as they’ve been around since the 60s. But I think the fact that they started out as a British blues band, and still have 3 British members (and a New Zealander) rule them out  
    Understood. 
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  • buck502000buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    rummy said:
    I'm probably gonna take A LOT of heat for this nomination but Green Day has done very well for themselves.
    I teach high school and they are nearly as popular as when I was in high school. I’m over them, but they’re still attracting new fans and have kept it going. So I think it’s fair to toss them out there. 
    Not bad for a 3 chord band...
  • Tully305Tully305 Posts: 103
    Beach Boys
    Doors
    Creedance Clearwater Revival
    Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
    Aerosmith
    Eagles
    Fleetwood Mac
    Van Halen
    Guns n Roses
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  • RunIntoTheRainRunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,029
    I’d shit my pants ifPJ covered Bob Seger’s Traveling Man/Beautiful Loser live version
    Oh man that would really be amazing!
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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,646
    I’d shit my pants ifPJ covered Bob Seger’s Traveling Man/Beautiful Loser live version
    You’d probably have better luck if you reverse that order. Start a request thread that says “I’ve shit my pants, now please cover Traveling Man/BL”
  • Tully305Tully305 Posts: 103
    REM / BRUCE / NIRVANA / PJ / METALLICA
    REM...can't believe I forgot about them
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  • CarryTheZeroCarryTheZero Posts: 3,225
    R.E.M. and another favorite although not as well known, Drive By Truckers
  • ed243421ed243421 Posts: 7,718
    edited August 2018
    The Ramones should make the list
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  • pearldavidsonpearldavidson Posts: 1,520
    Do the Chili Peppers get any consideration?
  • dcp3ydcp3y Louisville KY Posts: 837
    Bob Dylan and The Band...Before The Flood (in particular).
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,675
    Tully305 said:
    Beach Boys
    Doors
    Creedance Clearwater Revival
    Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
    Aerosmith
    Eagles
    Fleetwood Mac
    Van Halen
    Guns n Roses
    I think this is a pretty good list.  I could add a few but I think that is good.
    I love Pearl Jam and all, but I don't see them as the greatest American rock band 

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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,367
    Best of their generation.
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  • droptheleash9droptheleash9 Posts: 1,441
    edited August 2018
    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band....large gap....everyone else (not including Pearl Jam, of course).
  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,029
    What about the Beastie Boys? Not "rock" enough?
    Imagine Dragons is doing good things, yes.
    Agree that REM needs to be considered.
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  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,029
    Johnny Cash....

    I guess it comes down to factors such as: How are you defining "rock"? Does a solo artist count? Which criteria are you weighting most heavily?
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  • Foriginal SinForiginal Sin Scottsdale, AZ Posts: 1,835
    RobZ said:
    Forgot one of my favs......Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band 
    Absolutely 
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  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,759
    edited August 2018
    jefft said:
    Dave grohl is rock and roll through and through.  Will be a legend one day.  Right now they just kick ass and hit you right in the face at any show.
    Yes but their biggest hits aren't anthems or legendary. great band. great live but not in the conversation.

    1 - Bruce and the E Street Band
    2 - Pearl Jam
    3 - Metallica
    4 - Tom Petty and Heartbreakers
    5 - REM
    6 - Aerosmith
    7 - The Eagles
    8 - Van Halen
    9 - Green Day
    10 - Beach Boys

    Nirvana is a hard call.  One of the greatest albums of all time but how can you put on list without the longevity?

    The Killers are more of an honorable mention than Imagine Dragons although seems they are fading a bit themselves.

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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,646
    What about the Beastie Boys? Not "rock" enough?
    Imagine Dragons is doing good things, yes.
    Agree that REM needs to be considered.
    Don’t like imagine dragons, don’t think they’ll ever be on a “beat of” lost of any kind.
    Although, what is really depressing, not really any other new bands that put out anything better.
  • PJ5a1PJ5a1 Oceanside, NY Posts: 454
    hugepjfan said:
    I'd like to entertain arguments for other American bands that surpass PJ. I don't think anything comes close but I'm biased. What are the best American bands of all time? As far as pj is concerned: Front man, distinctive voice, check. Sales, check. Mind melting solos, check. Lyrics, check. Live, performances, check. Longevity,  check. Activism/charity, check. 
    Haven’t read all message below but Aerosmith has to be up there. They were great back in the day
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  • PJWGIIIPJWGIII Chicago, IL Posts: 811
    I'm just gonna leave PJ out of the convo because if they were in it, it wouldn't be even close to fair. The only bands that stand up to them are found outside American borders.

    It's Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers or Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. Take your pick. E Street has the slight edge for me even though I love Tom Petty.
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  • rummyrummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,458
    I gotta admit that I never realized that Tom Petty was that big. I recall being very surprised a decade or so ago when he and his band did the Super Boel halftime show. At the time, I didn't think he merited it.

    I guess I was wrong.
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