oh come on can you honestly say there's trainwreck you wouldnt want to see - richey edwards and liam gallagher.
Richey and Liam? their was this one thing that really seperated them Richey had a brain that worked in his head.
To be fair cate, I dont see many similarities betweeen them at all.
Richey and Liam? their was this one thing that really seperated them Richey had a brain that worked in his head.
To be fair cate, I dont see many similarities betweeen them at all.
well you know reefer, alls i was gabbing on about is how equally efficient both of them were at righting themselves off.
and you know i dont know why i even bother talking about oasis with you. i should know better.
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In rough order:
Queen
Led Zeppelin
The Who
The Stones
Pink Floyd
Iron Maiden
Deep Purple
The Jam
Kaiser Chiefs
Slade (<- can't believe nobody mentioned them yet)
Motorhead
Black Sabbath
Police
Depeche Mode
Stone Roses
Jesus & Mary Chain (<- another can't believe...)
Echo & the Bunnymen (<- and another...)
Free
Joy Division
And.....
THE PROCLAIMERS
NB. Bowie didn't make the list because this is bands, not artists.
Can we include BRMC? The drummer's British...
If you all stop hitting refresh for just two minutes, I can buy my tickets...
black sabbath
led zepplin
therapy?
my dying bride
marillion
manic street preachers
amplifier
deep purple
porcupine tree
earthtone9
judas priest
motörhead
jesu
joy division
paradise lost
anathema
pink floyd
the wildhearts
the sex pistols
placebo
The Verve are so much more than Bittersweet Symphony, I hate that song also btw, but as far as british bands of the 90's go, I would have The Verve probably second only to Radiohead, The Verve's albums and music has a lot of depth to it, it's a shame and a testament of good music going unoticed by the masses that it took them until '97 before making it big.
The first two albums A Storm In Heaven and A Northern Soul are awesome, both blow Urban Hymns out of the water.:)
He took a boring orchestra version of a Stones song and made it a masterpeice........I do not see a problem
ANYONE who denies you're right about The Verve knows only shit about British music!!! The Verve is DEFINITELY one of the best bands ever!
And btw I still love Bitter sweet Symphony which was not a rip if you ask me...'cos I personally HAVE HEARD THAT orchestra version of The Last Time and you simply shouldn't compare that dull song to The Verve hit!
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Depeche Mode
The Verve
Radiohead
Muse
Oasis
Keane
The Beatles
Blur
Queen
(London) Suede
Led Zeppelin
Coldplay
The Sex Pistols
The Cure
Duran Duran
The Rolling Stones
Prodigy
Stereophonics
The Who
Police
Budapest.Budapest.Arnhem.Antwerpen.Vienna.Madrid.Katowice.Nova_rock.Nijmegen.Rotterdam.Berlin.Dublin.Belfast.London.Venice.Prague.Stockholm.Copenhagen.Vienna.Leeds.Milton_keynes.Padova.Prague.Seattle1.Seattle2.Chicago1.Budapest.Cracow.Vienna..>>>LONDON.BERLIN1.BERLIN2 Eddie: Dublin & London
Even though Hendrix was born in Seattle, The Jimi Hendrix Experience was founded in London. It completely changed the British music scene forever, from its formation in October 1966. It has to be considered THE pivotal British rock band.
Even though Hendrix was born in Seattle, The Jimi Hendrix Experience was founded in London. It completely changed the British music scene forever, from its formation in October 1966. It has to be considered THE pivotal British rock band.
Lucky Man and Bittersweet Symphony are two of the best songs ever
i agree. richard ashcroft is an amazing artist. Music Is Power is by far his greatest work
there'll be time for laughin'
there's no time to cry
soon i will be leavin'
look me in the eye
no matter what's in front of me
it's your face that i'll see
Well, Cream were formed a few months earlier, but all three musicians were well known beforehand. Their impact wasn't as immediate or as striking/shocking. They also didn't have the phenomenal press machine behind them that the Experience had. The music aside, they had a striking image and visual effect on the very conservative Britain of the time. Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band were an interracial band of the time, but they were very much part of the soul scene. The Experience took their image and sound, and turned it up to eleven. Top of the Pops, or post-imperial British society, had never seen anything like it!
and yes they should be. they are a very good band.
along with:
Coldplay and The Verve
Keane shouldnt be near this list
there'll be time for laughin'
there's no time to cry
soon i will be leavin'
look me in the eye
no matter what's in front of me
it's your face that i'll see
black sabbath
led zepplin
therapy?
my dying bride
marillion
manic street preachers
amplifier
deep purple
porcupine tree
earthtone9
judas priest
motörhead
jesu
joy division
paradise lost
anathema
pink floyd
the wildhearts
the sex pistols
placebo
I LIKE IT!,never seen the wildhearts mentioned on any forums!
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Does'nt really surprise me The Manics took a huge nose dive once Richey vanished.
oh come on can you honestly say there's trainwreck you wouldnt want to see - richey edwards and liam gallagher.
take a good look
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hold my hand
lie beside me
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The Who
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
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Richey and Liam? their was this one thing that really seperated them Richey had a brain that worked in his head.
To be fair cate, I dont see many similarities betweeen them at all.
well you know reefer, alls i was gabbing on about is how equally efficient both of them were at righting themselves off.
and you know i dont know why i even bother talking about oasis with you. i should know better.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
You would have thought by now.:p:)
i'm stubborn.
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Apparently so.:)
anyway...
surely the hollies deserve to be on the list in place of the verve.
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Not on my list, as I said I'm not trying to say who the greatest 20 bands artists are just the ones I enjoy the most.
shit. cant you even fake being objective?
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
Queen
Led Zeppelin
The Who
The Stones
Pink Floyd
Iron Maiden
Deep Purple
The Jam
Kaiser Chiefs
Slade (<- can't believe nobody mentioned them yet)
Motorhead
Black Sabbath
Police
Depeche Mode
Stone Roses
Jesus & Mary Chain (<- another can't believe...)
Echo & the Bunnymen (<- and another...)
Free
Joy Division
And.....
THE PROCLAIMERS
NB. Bowie didn't make the list because this is bands, not artists.
Can we include BRMC? The drummer's British...
Small Faces
The Smiths
New Order
Whoever said Longpigs earlier on, great call. 'The Sun Is often Out' is a fantastic album in my opinion.
I'm not a fan of either but, Elton John, George Michael...?
PJ albums, at the moment!! -
1,Vs 2,Vitalogy 3,No Code 4,Yield 5,Ten 6,Backspacer, 7Pearl Jam 8,Binaural 9,Riot Act.
Yep Longpigs are kick arse, love that album.:)
libertines
led zeppelin
snow patrol
oasis
radiohead
beatles
who
black sabbath
pink floyd
coldplay
and the best one man band is:
ed harcourt
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OMG!!!
Of course you wouldn't expect anything less from me, right cate?
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The currents will shift
The Rolling Stones
The Who
The Jam
The Clash
The Smiths
The Kinks
Sex Pistols
Blur
Jeff Beck
Dusty Springfield
led zepplin
therapy?
my dying bride
marillion
manic street preachers
amplifier
deep purple
porcupine tree
earthtone9
judas priest
motörhead
jesu
joy division
paradise lost
anathema
pink floyd
the wildhearts
the sex pistols
placebo
ANYONE who denies you're right about The Verve knows only shit about British music!!! The Verve is DEFINITELY one of the best bands ever!
And btw I still love Bitter sweet Symphony which was not a rip if you ask me...'cos I personally HAVE HEARD THAT orchestra version of The Last Time and you simply shouldn't compare that dull song to The Verve hit!
Eddie: Dublin & London
Depeche Mode
The Verve
Radiohead
Muse
Oasis
Keane
The Beatles
Blur
Queen
(London) Suede
Led Zeppelin
Coldplay
The Sex Pistols
The Cure
Duran Duran
The Rolling Stones
Prodigy
Stereophonics
The Who
Police
Eddie: Dublin & London
Reading 2006 - WOOOOW!!!!!
Paris 2006 - Fucking amazing
Wembley 2007
Hmmm. Really? What about Cream?
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i agree. richard ashcroft is an amazing artist. Music Is Power is by far his greatest work
there's no time to cry
soon i will be leavin'
look me in the eye
no matter what's in front of me
it's your face that i'll see
Well, Cream were formed a few months earlier, but all three musicians were well known beforehand. Their impact wasn't as immediate or as striking/shocking. They also didn't have the phenomenal press machine behind them that the Experience had. The music aside, they had a striking image and visual effect on the very conservative Britain of the time. Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band were an interracial band of the time, but they were very much part of the soul scene. The Experience took their image and sound, and turned it up to eleven. Top of the Pops, or post-imperial British society, had never seen anything like it!
and yes they should be. they are a very good band.
along with:
Coldplay and The Verve
Keane shouldnt be near this list
there's no time to cry
soon i will be leavin'
look me in the eye
no matter what's in front of me
it's your face that i'll see
The only good songs I have heard from them are their singles.
Summerfest 2006
"Why would they come to our concert just to boo us?" -Lisa Simpson