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Bands With TOO Short Of A Career

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    PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,513
    Mamasan23 wrote:
    Well obviously Mother Love Bone...but then again if their career was longer we wouldn't have PJ so.... :?

    *cough cough* ... well that's awkward. :?
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    PapPap Aspra Spitia, Greece Posts: 28,213
    pandora wrote:
    it will be Pearl Jam ... no matter how long they last ...

    I love them :D
    ;):D:clap:
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    LoulouLoulou Adelaide Posts: 6,247
    Morphine :(
    “ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)


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    I will give a donut t first one who can name the last song on Zebra Live.
    .

    Last song: Tell Me What You Want (I'm guessing my favourite tune by these guys!).

    Great guess. But it's not even one of their own. Hint: they are playing a special set of this band at BB King's in NYC later this year. And even then it's not an obvious song.

    As an aside if you can track it down, this is one of the great live albums I have.
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    thebrigthebrig Posts: 394
    Failure

    They released "Fantastic Plant" in '96, which had the single "Stuck on You" which got some airplay, had the Depeche Mode cover "Enjoy the Silence" that was released in '98, and then gone. Ken Andrews (lead singer) did some side projects, but even he kinda fell off the face of the earth. Really too bad because Fantastic Planet is an awesome album, one of my favorites. Think I'll spin it now!

    Someone mentioned Hum, and they too are phenomenal. They play a couple shows a year in the midwest but haven't released an album since '98.

    Another one, although they are back together and touring now, is At The Drive In.
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    God Machine (if they weren't already mentioned)
    Gimli 1993
    Fargo 2003
    Winnipeg 2005
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    St. Paul 2014
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    I Mother Earth (the non-Edwin version). ever listen to the Quicksilver Meat Dream? it will blow your fucking mind.
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    thefixer9thefixer9 Posts: 9,376
    dcfaithful wrote:
    Joy Division
    The Stone Roses
    Dio fronted Black Sabbath
    Jeff Buckley!!!!!!!!!!!
    Mudcrutch

    I could definitely go for some more albums by The Replacements too.

    I totally agree about Mudcrutch, fantastic band! :D
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    12345AGNST112345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    Brisk. wrote:
    Blind Melon N Alice in Chains

    These two. Blind melon is such a great summer band. All 3 albums are perfect to listen to outside during a nice bbq.

    Surprised it took 6 pages for someone to mention AiC. Im listening to their last album for the first time in years and really wish Layne could've cleaned himself up for atleast a 4th album. I know they're around now with Duvall but it is not the same at all. Their new album is just a Jerry Cantrell solo record to me. Anyway.....
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    Uncle Tupelo, anyone?

    I second Blind Melon, and would add the original (Gram Parsons) lineup of the Flying Burrito Brothers.

    Oh, and Derek and the Dominos...love that one album they did!
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    inlet13inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    For Squirrels

    My favorite song of theirs:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxCDOYu8qkg

    Their most famous one, about Kurt Cobain:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBbl3Rpg ... re=related
    Here's a new demo called "in the fire":

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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 40,840
    Why are people putting AIC in this category? They are still around! Don't give me that crap that they aren't the same w/out Layne cuz William does a great job! :D
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    Why are people putting AIC in this category? They are still around! Don't give me that crap that they aren't the same w/out Layne cuz William does a great job! :D

    they are still called AIC and have every right to call themselves that if they want to. But the Layne AIC is WAY different than the William AIC.
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    BandogBandog Posts: 44
    Replacements
    Quicksand
    Misfits (with Danzig)
    Elliot Smith
    Nick Drake
    The Black Crowes (with Marc Ford)
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    PapPap Aspra Spitia, Greece Posts: 28,213
    The Sonics
    The Wailers
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    EdsonNascimentoEdsonNascimento Posts: 5,506
    Pap wrote:
    The Sonics
    The Wailers

    These Wailers?

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/The-Wailers-tickets/artist/848111

    If so, how is their career TOO short when they are playing 500 seat places? Some might argue they overstayed their welcome.... :lol:

    If different, then my apologies.
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    catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    Cob wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    I could definitely do with another album or 2 from the Big Pink/ST lineup of The Band

    That lineup was the same until Robbie Robertson left, they never really changed that I can remember, they are one of my favorite groups of all time.

    the lineup didnt change AT ALL... and then the last waltz happened. :(
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    DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,412
    Cob wrote:
    DewieCox wrote:
    I could definitely do with another album or 2 from the Big Pink/ST lineup of The Band

    That lineup was the same until Robbie Robertson left, they never really changed that I can remember, they are one of my favorite groups of all time.

    the lineup didnt change AT ALL... and then the last waltz happened. :(

    Guess I need to brush up on my Band history. :oops:
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    catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    DewieCox wrote:
    Cob wrote:
    That lineup was the same until Robbie Robertson left, they never really changed that I can remember, they are one of my favorite groups of all time.

    the lineup didnt change AT ALL... and then the last waltz happened. :(

    Guess I need to brush up on my Band history. :oops:

    dont worry there are plenty of peeps who think TEN was pearl jams only record. ;):lol:
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    PapPap Aspra Spitia, Greece Posts: 28,213
    Pap wrote:
    The Sonics
    The Wailers

    These Wailers?

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/The-Wailers-tickets/artist/848111

    If so, how is their career TOO short when they are playing 500 seat places? Some might argue they overstayed their welcome.... :lol:

    If different, then my apologies.


    No. I'm talking about The [Fabulous] Wailers: 20100412-115507-297195.jpg


    P.S: I love the fact that the Bob Marley's Wailers are still around. I wish they come to Greece someday.
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    JL19851JL19851 Posts: 209
    Gnarls Barkley - they apparently have no plans in the works. Cee Lo and Danger Mouse together put out 2 fantastic and original albums that I would argue are among the best of the previous decade.

    And just to share my opinion on a few of the mentions that have been hotly debated - Led Zeppelin were around probably just around the right amount of time. I think they had a great number of incredible albums, but they were losing their steam towards the end and were one album away from bad synthesizer rock and worse yet Jefferson Starship...at least that is what I have gathered from In Through the Out Door. They were also really not getting along towards the end apparently and on verge of implosion anyway.

    I think the world caught a good amount of the Beatles, but that may have been one of the few bands truly deserving of a reunion once everyone got their collective creative jollies out in the 70s. It would have been great to see them not hate each other and collaborate with all their newfound musical influences...which in turn could have made things a lot different for the 80s. But who knows...
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    dcfaithfuldcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    Loulou wrote:
    Morphine :(

    Yes. Definitely Morphine. Man, that band was (and still is) so fucking awesome.
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    pjamaholicpjamaholic Posts: 1,225
    Nirvana
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    PSUS2HPSUS2H USA Posts: 2,049
    Temple of the Dog ;)

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    tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    King Crimson....the Fripp/Wetton/Bruford/Cross line-up....three studio albums*, a live album and dozens of bootlegs is all we have to enjoy of this sonic circus. I am glad that the Japanese apparently love this line-up and extensively bought and sold bootlegs of their live shows. This has lead Fripp to officially release many of those shows in the last couple of decades. :(

    *The "Starless and Bible Black" album was mostly recorded in front of a studio audience, but all crowd was edited out. It was then marketed as a studio effort would have been.
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    monty2009monty2009 Posts: 5
    Definitely Blind Melon. What an amazing band.
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    When did Husker Du break up? What a great band.
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    Jeff Buckley:(
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    CTD10 wrote:
    Blind Melon. God how I loved this band. Still got their debut album on cassette. I really think these guys would have put out so many more great albums

    You're not alone... I hate to say it, but I love that band more than I love Pearl Jam ... Sorry... :cry:;)
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    EraserheadEraserhead Stoke-on-Trent Posts: 2,838
    Joy Division
    Manchester 04.06.00, Leeds 25.08.06, Wembley 18.06.07, Dusseldorf 21.06.07, Shepherds Bush 11.08.09, Manchester 17.08.09, Adelaide 17.11.09, Melbourne 20.11.09, Sydney 22.11.09, Brisbane 25.11.09, MSG1 20.05.10, MSG2 21.05.10, Dublin 22.06.10, Belfast 23.06.10, London 25.06.10, Long Beach 06.07.11 (EV), Los Angeles 08.07.11 (EV), Toronto 11.09.11, Toronto 12.09.11, Ottawa 14.09.11, Hamilton 14.09.11, Manchester 20.06.12, Manchester 21.06.12, Amsterdam 26.06.2012, Amsterdam 27.06.2012, Berlin 04.07.12, Berlin 05.07.12, Stockholm 07.07.12, Oslo 09.07.12, Copenhagen 10.07.12, Manchester 28.07.12 (EV), Brooklyn 18.10.13, Brooklyn 19.10.13, Philly 21.10.13, Philly 22.10.13, San Diego 21.11.13, LA 23.11.13, LA 24.11.13, Oakland 26.11.13, Portland 29.11.13, Spokane 30.11.13, Calgary 02.12.13, Vancouver 04.12.13, Seattle 06.12.13, Trieste 22.06.14, Vienna 25.06.14, Berlin 26.06.14, Stockholm 28.06.14, Leeds 08.07.14, Philly 28.04.16, Philly 28.04.16, MSG1 01.05.16, MSG2 02.05.16
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