black francis
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Chili Peppers were so overrated, that they wear out the word
REM had some good songs but were too gay
Agree on the Chili Peppers
BUT, Boston had one good album in the fucking 70s
Fuck them
Chili Peppers were so overrated, that they wear out the word
REM had some good songs but were too gay
I understand that, but when I saw them live, they weren't just good, they were perfect. The best technical musicians and singer together I ever saw. Not a missed note, not a beat half off, not the slightest feedback or missed chord. Not a bloody missed note. Inhumanly perfect.Agree on the Chili Peppers
BUT, Boston had one good album in the fucking 70s
Fuck them
It's problematic that mine was the first vote for TP& tHeaetbreakers.
Never have cared for tDoors personally.Not really, everyone loved Petty but was that really the best American band of all time? Eh...
I think it's more problematic that The Doors have but one vote.
Not really, everyone loved Petty but was that really the best American band of all time? Eh...
I think it's more problematic that The Doors have but one vote.
I understand that, but when I saw them live, they weren't just good, they were perfect. The best technical musicians and singer together I ever saw. Not a missed note, not a beat half off, not the slightest feedback or missed chord. Not a bloody missed note. Inhumanly perfect.
That said, only the 1st album was something. The other 2 were like trying to redo the first.
Speaking of massively overrated...
I guess i've always considered him a solo artist.
From the list alone -- The Doors (Chicago with the HM)
Most musically talented band, it's a three way tie -- Weather Report, Return To Forever, Pat Metheny Group
Edit: I think Santana should be on the list, too. JMO
Journey is actually a pretty decent choice if you're thinking mostly of the old Journey
The original line up of Neil Schon, Greg Rolie, Anysley Dunbar, and Ross Valory was spectacular on the eponymous, Journey album, back in '75.