Just my top 5 as far as my love for them. Not to be mistaken for my opinion of the top 5 bands of all time.
1. Pearl Jam...their impact on me changed my life.
2. The Beatles...I grew up with my family playing their records 70% of the time.
3. The Who...always knew their songs...but really listened after PJ covered The Kids are Alright in the early 90's. I can't believe I didn't "get it" sooner.
4. STP...I loved the fat riffs...and they were great live.
5. Soundgarden...Dark and deep...R.I.P. Chris Cornell's career.
I'm so happy that I was 20 when the 90's "movement" happened. I was really able to appreciate all those great alternative bands...and was pretty much able to see them all live.
"Had my eyes peeled both wide open, and I got a glimpse...of my innocense, got back my inner sence, baby got it...still got it"
They rank 1-10 for me. That is how much above anyone else they are. And there are some other bands I absolutley love. But no one gets near my main boys.
words seem so out of place.
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1. Pearl Jam
2. Rolling Stones
3. Beastie Boys
4. The Who
5. Really stuck on Cornell unplugged in Sweden, as of right now it is in my CD player and I listen everday. This could change after time of course.
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#1 Pearl Jam without a shadow of doubt, but the rest of my top 5? This took much deliberation. Black is number 1 song always.
#2 Nirvana - without them no interest in PJ, they started the downward spiral to awesomeness "You Know You're Right" changed my life.
#3 The Rolling Stones- been listening to them for all 21 years of my life and without the Stones I have no musical footing. Wild Horses is a top 5 song
#4 The Beatles -they're the Beatles, if you don't understand why they are in my top 5 than you have no idea about rock n roll, While My Guitar Gently Weeps is a top 5 song
#5 The Jimi Hendrix Experience - the greatest/most influential guitar player ever along with one of the best rock drummers and quite the talented bassist and Hendrix is a lot better song writer than you'd ever believe, just ask Mike... All Along the Watchtower is a top 5 song
5.01 Pink Floyd - Animals is a brilliant album and arguably their best album, and yes that includes DSotM. I would take Animals over Wish You Were Here and Dark Side, I think the Wall is better than both of those though. David Gilmour gets one of the greatest tones out of his guitar and Roger Waters is a great lyricist. Comfortably Numb is a top 10 song without a doubt and has one of the greatest guitar solos of all time.
5.02 Led Zeppelin - greatest quartet w/o the names John, George, Paul and Ringo in it. Jimmy Page may be the greatest riff writer in history.
5.03 Authority Zero - a small surf/punk/rock band out of AZ that puts on a great show and is some of the greatest dudes I have ever met, their lead singer is one of the nicest down to earth musicians.
Also saw the Stones - which in my humble opinion are the most over rated band in the history of Rock.
THANK YOU!! I feel the same way about the Stones..whenever i hear them referred to as the greatest rock 'n roll band of all time i get really pissed off!! Led Zep blows them so far out of the water it's not even funny!! I also think PJ is waaayyyyyyy better than the Stones as well.I do listen to some of their old stuff but i have to agree that they are over rated.
#1 Pearl Jam without a shadow of doubt, but the rest of my top 5? This took much deliberation. Black is number 1 song always.
#2 Nirvana - without them no interest in PJ, they started the downward spiral to awesomeness "You Know You're Right" changed my life.
#3 The Rolling Stones- been listening to them for all 21 years of my life and without the Stones I have no musical footing. Wild Horses is a top 5 song
#4 The Beatles -they're the Beatles, if you don't understand why they are in my top 5 than you have no idea about rock n roll, While My Guitar Gently Weeps is a top 5 song
#5 The Jimi Hendrix Experience - the greatest/most influential guitar player ever along with one of the best rock drummers and quite the talented bassist and Hendrix is a lot better song writer than you'd ever believe, just ask Mike... All Along the Watchtower is a top 5 song
5.01 Pink Floyd - Animals is a brilliant album and arguably their best album, and yes that includes DSotM. I would take Animals over Wish You Were Here and Dark Side, I think the Wall is better than both of those though. David Gilmour gets one of the greatest tones out of his guitar and Roger Waters is a great lyricist. Comfortably Numb is a top 10 song without a doubt and has one of the greatest guitar solos of all time.
5.02 Led Zeppelin - greatest quartet w/o the names John, George, Paul and Ringo in it. Jimmy Page may be the greatest riff writer in history.
5.03 Authority Zero - a small surf/punk/rock band out of AZ that puts on a great show and is some of the greatest dudes I have ever met, their lead singer is one of the nicest down to earth musicians.
hey dude,how's things in Ct.?
i like your picks...good stuff..(with the exception of the Stones ) Jimi was awesome and totally made AATW his song even if Dylan wrote it.
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All time top 5:
1. Pearl Jam
2. Neil Young & Crazy Horse
3. You Am I
4. R.E.M.
5. interchangeable - Counting Crows/John Butler Trio/Screaming Trees
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i started getting into Tool a few years back and was going to go see them at the Orpheum in Boston but PJ was coming like less than a week later and i needed to prioritize my money
i started getting into Tool a few years back and was going to go see them at the Orpheum in Boston but PJ was coming like less than a week later and i needed to prioritize my money
great band though!
TOOL is amazing live. Saw them 3 times last year. They don't mix up the sets like PJ, but a lot of creativity with lights and backgrounds. They rock.
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2.Coldplay
3.Radiohead
4.Weezer
5.Dave Matthews Band
1. Pearl Jam...their impact on me changed my life.
2. The Beatles...I grew up with my family playing their records 70% of the time.
3. The Who...always knew their songs...but really listened after PJ covered The Kids are Alright in the early 90's. I can't believe I didn't "get it" sooner.
4. STP...I loved the fat riffs...and they were great live.
5. Soundgarden...Dark and deep...R.I.P. Chris Cornell's career.
I'm so happy that I was 20 when the 90's "movement" happened. I was really able to appreciate all those great alternative bands...and was pretty much able to see them all live.
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MMJ
Radiohead
Black Keys
Sugar Ray
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hi Esther, now we are all going to be sick, thanks
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the other 5% would be the radio, STP, Nirvana, Allman Bros, etc.
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2. pearl jam
3. soundgarden
4. grateful dead
5. alice in chains.
these usually change around at any give point in time.
2. AIC
3.Stevie Ray Vaughan
4. TOOL
5. STP
2.The Breeders
3.REM
4.Pixies
5.Radiohead
1. Pearl Jam
2. Aerosmith
3. Led Zeppelin
They just don't make 'em like that anymore!!
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2. Rolling Stones
3. Beastie Boys
4. The Who
5. Really stuck on Cornell unplugged in Sweden, as of right now it is in my CD player and I listen everday. This could change after time of course.
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#2 Nirvana - without them no interest in PJ, they started the downward spiral to awesomeness "You Know You're Right" changed my life.
#3 The Rolling Stones- been listening to them for all 21 years of my life and without the Stones I have no musical footing. Wild Horses is a top 5 song
#4 The Beatles -they're the Beatles, if you don't understand why they are in my top 5 than you have no idea about rock n roll, While My Guitar Gently Weeps is a top 5 song
#5 The Jimi Hendrix Experience - the greatest/most influential guitar player ever along with one of the best rock drummers and quite the talented bassist and Hendrix is a lot better song writer than you'd ever believe, just ask Mike... All Along the Watchtower is a top 5 song
5.01 Pink Floyd - Animals is a brilliant album and arguably their best album, and yes that includes DSotM. I would take Animals over Wish You Were Here and Dark Side, I think the Wall is better than both of those though. David Gilmour gets one of the greatest tones out of his guitar and Roger Waters is a great lyricist. Comfortably Numb is a top 10 song without a doubt and has one of the greatest guitar solos of all time.
5.02 Led Zeppelin - greatest quartet w/o the names John, George, Paul and Ringo in it. Jimmy Page may be the greatest riff writer in history.
5.03 Authority Zero - a small surf/punk/rock band out of AZ that puts on a great show and is some of the greatest dudes I have ever met, their lead singer is one of the nicest down to earth musicians.
They place number one.
THANK YOU!! I feel the same way about the Stones..whenever i hear them referred to as the greatest rock 'n roll band of all time i get really pissed off!! Led Zep blows them so far out of the water it's not even funny!! I also think PJ is waaayyyyyyy better than the Stones as well.I do listen to some of their old stuff but i have to agree that they are over rated.
hey dude,how's things in Ct.?
i like your picks...good stuff..(with the exception of the Stones
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Mudhoney
RATM
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1. Pearl Jam
2. Neil Young & Crazy Horse
3. You Am I
4. R.E.M.
5. interchangeable - Counting Crows/John Butler Trio/Screaming Trees
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
PJ
Nirvana
The beatles
Chris Cornell (Solo,SG,AS)
Neil Young
U2
Led Zeppelin
Wilco
1. Neil Young
2. Pearl Jam
3. Wilco
4. Miles Davis
5. Radiohead (this spot changes the others have been pretty much the same)
Wahey! Some love for the Subways!
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2. TOOL
3. STP
4. Chili Peppers
5. Not sure, maybe Zepplin, Doors, or AIC
i started getting into Tool a few years back and was going to go see them at the Orpheum in Boston but PJ was coming like less than a week later and i needed to prioritize my money
great band though!
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TOOL is amazing live. Saw them 3 times last year. They don't mix up the sets like PJ, but a lot of creativity with lights and backgrounds. They rock.