POLL - The WEAKEST LINK of AMERICAN BANDS - (Championship) ROUND 3
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All of this is surprising to me, because I thought grunge had the sludgy sound that someone mentioned earlier. Grunge being "noisier" bands is like being told the sky is the ground.HughFreakingDillon said:
it's funny, I was kind of surprised to "learn" (depending who you talk to) that I'm not really a grunge fan either. Everyone I know still thinks I am. lolOffSheGoes35 said:
Thank you, HFD.HughFreakingDillon said:none of the big 4 are what would classically be classified as grunge. some argue that Nirvana's Bleach could be considered grunge, but nothing after that. Mudhoney. Bikini Kill, Tad, Green River, etc. all those "noiser" bands are grunge.
I apologize tempo.
TIL that I'm not a grunge fan.0 -
MetallicaGrunge shouldn't be fast and noisy it should be slow and sludgy, right?0
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MetallicaTempo, you harvester of sorrow.
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MetallicaJPPJ84 said:
Just votedOffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?
the early rounds were too hard because I hardly knew anyone
@Renfield who‘s your favorite?!?
I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
SoundgardenOffSheGoes35 said:Grunge shouldn't be fast and noisy it should be slow and sludgy, right?Did the term "grunge" originally describe the music or the look?


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I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one. I was also thinking of who I might have liked to have seen on this list. I agree with the post above, that most of my favorites were on the British list. But if I could have added two to this list I might have added Prince and the Revolution, and The Band.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?
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I agree. Unfortunately,there are so many people who want R.E.M.ousted! Hopefully, we'll get to see that final match.GlowGirl said:
I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
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Such good choices. Those two bands would've made great additions to the wild card rounds.GlowGirl said:
I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one. I was also thinking of who I might have liked to have seen on this list. I agree with the post above, that most of my favorites were on the British list. But if I could have added two to this list I might have added Prince and the Revolution, and The Band.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?
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R.E.M.OffSheGoes35 said:@tempo_n_groove
We need a brief history of grunge, please.wiki has a pretty comprehensive entry_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
SoundgardenI hate the word "grunge."Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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SoundgardenR.E.M. losing to Soundgarden and Metallica???

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Normally, I would go that route. I may still have to, but I like the way tempo explains things.mickeyrat said:OffSheGoes35 said:@tempo_n_groove
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I say something similar. Really, how can anyone hate Tom Petty? Maybe you don't love him, fine, whatever. But to hate him means you have to pretty much hate any form of rock n roll.hihobibo said:Of these remaining bands, it has to be Petty. There are 2 bands you can put on at a gathering that everyone in attendance will appreciate, no matter their age, race, or favorite style of music. Not saying that these are people's favorites, but that no one will complain about what is playing.
Those two artists are Tom Petty and John Mellencamp.0 -
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Seek help.OffSheGoes35 said:
Normally, I would go that route. I may still have to, but I like the way tempo explains things.mickeyrat said:OffSheGoes35 said:@tempo_n_groove
We need a brief history of grunge, please.wiki has a pretty comprehensive entry
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I could get behind Prince and the Revolution but The Band are Canadian. Levon Helm is from Arkansas but he was in the Hawks (Ronnie Hawkins band) and moved to Toronto in1958 to become a full time member. All the other original members (Danko, Hudson, Manuel, Robertson) are Canadian.GlowGirl said:
I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one. I was also thinking of who I might have liked to have seen on this list. I agree with the post above, that most of my favorites were on the British list. But if I could have added two to this list I might have added Prince and the Revolution, and The Band.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?If Mendozk ever conducted a weakest link Canadian bands edition, the Band should be included with, for example, Rush, Tragically Hip, Guess Who, Arcade Fire, Sloan, BTO, Blue Rodeo, Tea Party, etc.Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0 -
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Wiki vs. World's #1 AssholeHobbes said:
Seek help.OffSheGoes35 said:
Normally, I would go that route. I may still have to, but I like the way tempo explains things.mickeyrat said:OffSheGoes35 said:@tempo_n_groove
We need a brief history of grunge, please.wiki has a pretty comprehensive entry
I know which one I'm gonna consult.0 -
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Oops. You are right about The Band. I guess because of Dylan I associate them with Woodstock. Thanks for the reminder that most of them are Canadian. I would also maybe add Steppenwolf to your list. I think most of them are Canadian as well.1ThoughtKnown said:
I could get behind Prince and the Revolution but The Band are Canadian. Levon Helm is from Arkansas but he was in the Hawks (Ronnie Hawkins band) and moved to Toronto in1958 to become a full time member. All the other original members (Danko, Hudson, Manuel, Robertson) are Canadian.GlowGirl said:
I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one. I was also thinking of who I might have liked to have seen on this list. I agree with the post above, that most of my favorites were on the British list. But if I could have added two to this list I might have added Prince and the Revolution, and The Band.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?If Mendozk ever conducted a weakest link Canadian bands edition, the Band should be included with, for example, Rush, Tragically Hip, Guess Who, Arcade Fire, Sloan, BTO, Blue Rodeo, Tea Party, etc.0 -
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It’s an honest mistake! Helms and Hawkins being from Arkansas originally certainly contributed to the sound they cultivated. When I was a kid and learned they were Canadian it was puzzling to me because they sounded so American. I honestly remember having a hard time wrapping my head around it until learning those two fellas were from Arkansas originally.GlowGirl said:
Oops. You are right about The Band. I guess because of Dylan I associate them with Woodstock. Thanks for the reminder that most of them are Canadian. I would also maybe add Steppenwolf to your list. I think most of them are Canadian as well.1ThoughtKnown said:
I could get behind Prince and the Revolution but The Band are Canadian. Levon Helm is from Arkansas but he was in the Hawks (Ronnie Hawkins band) and moved to Toronto in1958 to become a full time member. All the other original members (Danko, Hudson, Manuel, Robertson) are Canadian.GlowGirl said:
I am here lurking. I am hoping for a face off between REM and Tom Petty. That one will be an interesting one. I was also thinking of who I might have liked to have seen on this list. I agree with the post above, that most of my favorites were on the British list. But if I could have added two to this list I might have added Prince and the Revolution, and The Band.OffSheGoes35 said:Where did all the women go? PJ_Soul, JPPJ84, Asterisk on the Street, GlowGirl (voting only), West Coast Dreamgirl,
who else is missing?If Mendozk ever conducted a weakest link Canadian bands edition, the Band should be included with, for example, Rush, Tragically Hip, Guess Who, Arcade Fire, Sloan, BTO, Blue Rodeo, Tea Party, etc.Post edited by 1ThoughtKnown on0
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