POLL - The WEAKEST LINK of AMERICAN BANDS - (Championship) ROUND 1
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            MetallicaThe only bands here that I think comes even close to being worthy of this title is Tom Petty and Heartbreakers and REM. AIC and SG have much too small of a catalog. GnR had maybe... 3 good releases. Talking Heads are too quirky and niche.
 For me, if anyone cares...in kind of an order..
 Bruce, Jimi, Doors, Dead, Petty. I'm sure I'm forgetting someone, but the legacy of these bands completely overwhelms who is basically left on this list.0
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            Metallica
 I don't understand... what next wave?1ThoughtKnown said:
 I would disagree with you here. Those bands you mentioned are icons of the next wave of rock.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.0
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            The Ramones
 I could've been wrong for voting CCR, but the Ramones just sounds like one continuous song to me.dankind said:0
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            Metallica
 CCR absolutely should be a contender for the title. Green River, Cosmo's Factory, Bayou Country, Willy and the Poor Boys... these are records that, end to end, are just fantastic. No fillers, no soft spots, nothing. In their 6 year or whatever career, the volume and the quality of music is just amazing. There's are a reason they were the headline at Woodstock. And they sounded completely different than what anyone else was doing. It wasn't Haight music, it wasn't Laurel Canyon or the British Invasion. They had their own deal.OffSheGoes35 said:
 I could've been wrong for voting CCR, but the Ramones just sounds like one continuous song to me.dankind said:0
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            MetallicaOffSheGoes35 said:
 I could've been wrong for voting CCR, but the Ramones just sounds like one continuous song to me.dankind said: 
 I SAW PEARL JAM0
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            The Ramones
 Yes, and also there is this reason...mrussel1 said:
 CCR absolutely should be a contender for the title. Green River, Cosmo's Factory, Bayou Country, Willy and the Poor Boys... these are records that, end to end, are just fantastic. No fillers, no soft spots, nothing. In their 6 year or whatever career, the volume and the quality of music is just amazing. There's are a reason they were the headline at Woodstock. And they sounded completely different than what anyone else was doing. It wasn't Haight music, it wasn't Laurel Canyon or the British Invasion. They had their own deal.OffSheGoes35 said:
 I could've been wrong for voting CCR, but the Ramones just sounds like one continuous song to me.dankind said: https://youtu.be/sMYJqw552ws https://youtu.be/sMYJqw552ws
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            Guns N' Roses
 You need to be forcibly removed from the grounds.OffSheGoes35 said:
 I could've been wrong for voting CCR, but the Ramones just sounds like one continuous song to me.dankind said: 
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            Talking HeadsC’mon!www.cluthelee.com0
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            The RamonesIf Hobbes is against me, I might as well leave. 0 0
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 I don't even know, its kinda why I went with a grouping of 40. To me it was WAY to hard to narrow down to 10 just in my mind.Hobbes said:A fine collection of bands, but the list of British bands (minus Oasis and Radiohead) trounces this list of American bands.
 Curious, @MedozK what would have been your list of ten American bands had you conducted this poll in the traditional way?0
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 Yea, a lot of those classic bands were voted out in the preliminaries. To me the Doors and CCR should there, but I can see how others may not think so.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.0
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            Talking Heads
 I’m a Talking Heads fan and seeing Byrne live is one of my fav shows ever…dankind said:Man, I've got two new members to add to the list.
 @tempo_n_groove (No. 1) No surprise you're voting out the Heads.
 But @HughFreakingDillon claims to be a goddamn bass player, and he's essentially voting out one of the most savage bass players ever to have roamed the earth. 0 0
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            Guns N' RosesIf I was asked for a list of Greatest American bands, I think REM would be the only ones on this list to make my Top 10“Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
 (Tim Rogers)0
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            Metallica
 Fuckin' commiesMedozK said:
 Yea, a lot of those classic bands were voted out in the preliminaries. To me the Doors and CCR should there, but I can see how others may not think so.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.0
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            Guns N' Roses
 The bands you mentioned are all the 70s and 80s bands. A lot of us PJ faithful are 90s kids. Metallica, AIC and SG are more important to us than CCR, the Doors, the Dead etc.mrussel1 said:
 I don't understand... what next wave?1ThoughtKnown said:
 I would disagree with you here. Those bands you mentioned are icons of the next wave of rock.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.
 Respect those bands, but there is no emotional attachment that comes from them being a part of your formative years, unless your parents were fans and you spun their records.They are important, but so are the giants of the 90s0
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            Guns N' Roses
 If you had better taste in music and voted accordingly, then I wouldn't be against you. Duh.OffSheGoes35 said:If Hobbes is against me, I might as well leave. 0 0
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            The Ramones
 We voted pretty much the same on the majority of these rounds.Hobbes said:
 If you had better taste in music and voted accordingly, then I wouldn't be against you. Duh.OffSheGoes35 said:If Hobbes is against me, I might as well leave. 0 0
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            Metallica
 I understand as I graduated high school in 91, so I was 18 when it all hit. And I did the whole scene, saw them all including Nirvana, Lolla 92, etc. However, I just think the classic era was superior and the legacy more important. For me, the 90s as a great music decade ended by 95, 96. By that point the great bands were established and everything else was derivative, in an awful way. It was a short run.1ThoughtKnown said:
 The bands you mentioned are all the 70s and 80s bands. A lot of us PJ faithful are 90s kids. Metallica, AIC and SG are more important to us than CCR, the Doors, the Dead etc.mrussel1 said:
 I don't understand... what next wave?1ThoughtKnown said:
 I would disagree with you here. Those bands you mentioned are icons of the next wave of rock.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.
 Respect those bands, but there is no emotional attachment that comes from them being a part of your formative years, unless your parents were fans and you spun their records.They are important, but so are the giants of the 90sAnd if you’re talking about the real giants of the classic era, then you’re on the Beatles, Stones, zep and Floyd. And you can’t compare anyone in the 90s to those monsters. I just think there were far more great, great bands in that era than in the 80s and 90s and certainly since then.0
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            Guns N' Roses
 All the bands you just mentioned were British… that was the other poll. We are talking about American bands here.mrussel1 said:
 I understand as I graduated high school in 91, so I was 18 when it all hit. And I did the whole scene, saw them all including Nirvana, Lolla 92, etc. However, I just think the classic era was superior and the legacy more important. For me, the 90s as a great music decade ended by 95, 96. By that point the great bands were established and everything else was derivative, in an awful way. It was a short run.1ThoughtKnown said:
 The bands you mentioned are all the 70s and 80s bands. A lot of us PJ faithful are 90s kids. Metallica, AIC and SG are more important to us than CCR, the Doors, the Dead etc.mrussel1 said:
 I don't understand... what next wave?1ThoughtKnown said:
 I would disagree with you here. Those bands you mentioned are icons of the next wave of rock.mrussel1 said:So I missed the early rounds, but were the classic rock era bands purposely omitted?
 It would be hard to have a list like this without the Dead, Doors, Bruce, Hendrix (although maybe the Experience is considered British?), etc. To me, there's no world where the Talking Heads, Metallica, AIC, SG, compete favorably with the very icons of our favorite music.
 Respect those bands, but there is no emotional attachment that comes from them being a part of your formative years, unless your parents were fans and you spun their records.They are important, but so are the giants of the 90sAnd if you’re talking about the real giants of the classic era, then you’re on the Beatles, Stones, zep and Floyd. And you can’t compare anyone in the 90s to those monsters. I just think there were far more great, great bands in that era than in the 80s and 90s and certainly since then.Anyways, we can agree to disagree. Legacy is one part of what makes a band great. Anyways this is all fun. I can’t vote for a band that I own a greatest hits record (Doors) over a band I have their entire discography (SG or AIC)0
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            Guns N' Roses
 And we were cruising right along before you spun out of control with this round's vote and comment on The Ramones.OffSheGoes35 said:
 We voted pretty much the same on the majority of these rounds.Hobbes said:
 If you had better taste in music and voted accordingly, then I wouldn't be against you. Duh.OffSheGoes35 said:If Hobbes is against me, I might as well leave.  
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