Bands:
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Honorable Mention: Incubus, Fugazi, Band of Horses, STP
Solo Artists:
Eddie Vedder
Neil Young
Glen Hansard
James Taylor
Cat Stevens
Honorable Mention: Bob Dylan, Chris Cornell
That was rough and likely to change every 5 minutes.
Five minutes...Yes I understand...
Staying strong for decades with Beatles and Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam would be right up there, but apples and oranges are different!
floyd/who/stones/rush/doors....classic rock is still classic!!!
Man your island would be pretty damn depressing! Don't get me wrong, they're all good artist but their music isn't the most uplifting.
RM
i get what you're saying but i think when your feeling kinda low a little depressing music picks you up.. also - The Smiths are the only ones on this list i would consider really depressing.. the others have their moments but are not what i would consider depressing bands.. (especially Kate Bush)..
Pearl Jam
The Cure
Tom Waits (I know he's not a band, don't know if he counts?)
Stone Temple Pilots ( as long as Scott behaves himself)
Faith No More
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Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Honorable Mention: Incubus, Fugazi, Band of Horses, STP
Solo Artists:
Eddie Vedder
Neil Young
Glen Hansard
James Taylor
Cat Stevens
Honorable Mention: Bob Dylan, Chris Cornell
That was rough and likely to change every 5 minutes.
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Honorable Mention: Incubus, Fugazi, Band of Horses, STP
Solo Artists:
Eddie Vedder
Neil Young
Glen Hansard
James Taylor
Cat Stevens
Honorable Mention: Bob Dylan, Chris Cornell
That was rough and likely to change every 5 minutes.
Five minutes...Yes I understand...
Staying strong for decades with Beatles and Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam would be right up there, but apples and oranges are different!
floyd/who/stones/rush/doors....classic rock is still classic!!!
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Led Zeppelin
Tool
The Black Crowes
Okkervil River
2. Eddie Vedder
3. Matt Cameron
4. Mike McCready
5. Stone Gossard (only beats out Jeff incase we need to do some MacGyver shit )
Tool
Eels
Pink Floyd
Toadies
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My Morning Jacket
The Strokes
Neil Young
Kings of Leon
i get what you're saying but i think when your feeling kinda low a little depressing music picks you up.. also - The Smiths are the only ones on this list i would consider really depressing.. the others have their moments but are not what i would consider depressing bands.. (especially Kate Bush)..
2. Bob Marley
3. Sublime
4. Blind Melon
5. Zeppelin
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St. Louis 10/03/14 Greenville 4/16/16 Hampton 4/18/16
Columbia 4/21/16 Wrigley 8/18/18
The Rolling Stones
The White Stripes
Radiohead
The Beatles
2.Pink Floyd
3.The Who
4.Tool
5.Alice in Chains
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Everything Jack White related
Nirvana
Social Distortion
Bright Eyes/Conor Oberst
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2) Wilco
3) Big Audio Dynamite
4) John Martyn
5) M.Ward
2. Damien Jurado
3. The Frames
4. Medadeth
5. Live
2. Steve Harley/Cockney Rebel
3. Dax Riggs/Agents Of Oblivion
4. Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony
5. Snot
Me thinks I'd need some variety... or Springsteen, Machine Head and Elvis Presley could have easily made the cut also.
Beatles
Stones
Beach Boys
Dylan
Zepplin
Top 5 current favorites
Megadeth
Stones
Ryan Adams
Keith Urban
Pearl Jam
Yeah, I know it doesnt make sense but my tastes are fluid
2-TOOL
3-KOL
4-White Stripes
5-Zeppelin
I need more.
Nothing seems to satisfy.
I said, I dont want it.
I just need it.
To breathe, to feel, to know Im alive.
Wu-Tang
Dinosaur Jr
Beastie Boys
Black Keys
Led Zeppelin
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Fugazi
Blind Melon
Honorable mentions:
Modest Mouse
Gorillaz
Bob Dylan
Arcade Fire
Soundgarden
Beck
The Killers
NIN
David Bowie
... this could go on for a while.
any project by Jason Molina (Songs: Ohia / Magnolia Electric Co.)
PJ Harvey
Eels
Radiohead
The Beatles
U2
REM
The Police
The Ramones
My Morning Jacket
Zac Brown Band
The Who
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Pearl Jam
Neil Finn/Crowded House/Finn Brothers
Beatles
U2
Led Zep
Radiohead
Stones
Cluthe/Lee
The Cure
Tom Waits (I know he's not a band, don't know if he counts?)
Stone Temple Pilots ( as long as Scott behaves himself)
Faith No More
Adelaide 1998
Adelaide 2003
Adelaide 2006 night 1
Adelaide 2006 night 2
Adelaide 2009
Melbourne 2009
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PJ20 USA 2011 night 1
PJ20 USA 2011 night 2
Adelaide BIG DAY OUT 2014
1b. Pearl Jam
1c. Soul Asylum
1d. Wilco
I've probably got about 12 or 15 bands tied for fifth place, but based on numbers of shows I've been to, i gotta go with Rhett Miller/Old 97s.
2) The Who
3) REM
4) Neil Young
5) Tom Petty
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