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Atkingani
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Topic: Greatest American Rock Band Posted: November 17 2005 at 18:02 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
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I should include Steppenwolf, but I guess they are Canadian... |
Don't get why you believe this, only one member of the band was Canadian (drummer Jerry Edmonton).
In that case their main nationality could be German because John Kay (Joachim Fritz Krauledat) who formed the band was born in East Prussia - West Germany (Not in Canada), even the name of the band is taken from a Herman Hesse book, but keyboardist Goldy Mc John, bassist Rushton Moreve and guitar player Michael Monarch were born in USA, so most of Syeppenwolf members were in fact born in USA.
They joined and formed the band on 1967 in California LA and all of them made their career in USA, that's why I oincluded them.
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OK, Iván, being formed in CA we may consider them as American.
Only two observations: as long as I know John Kay's stepfather was Canadian so he had the Canadian citizenship. Mars Bonfire (Dennis Edmonton), the composer of the emblematic "Born to be wild" was (is) Canadian too.
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Posted: November 17 2005 at 01:48 |
Atkingani wrote:
I should include Steppenwolf, but I guess they are Canadian... |
Don't get why you believe this, only one member of the band was Canadian (drummer Jerry Edmonton).
In that case their main nationality could be German because John Kay (Joachim Fritz Krauledat) who formed the band was born in East Prussia - West Germany (Not in Canada), even the name of the band is taken from a Herman Hesse book, but keyboardist Goldy Mc John, bassist Rushton Moreve and guitar player Michael Monarch were born in USA, so most of Syeppenwolf members were in fact born in USA.
They joined and formed the band on 1967 in California LA and all of them made their career in USA, that's why I oincluded them.
Iván
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 15:38 |
As you can tell from my name, I'm gonna say the Doors. But also Metallica
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 15:02 |
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE. My favourite band of all time.
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 14:52 |
THE DOORS
AND THEN THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND AND THE YARBIRDS
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 14:28 |
I like these American rock band:
The Nova Local(I still look for their biography,can somebody help me with it?)
Iron Butterfly
Mountain
Alice Cooper
CCR
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 13:54 |
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R.E.M. took leaves from the Byrds book and made them cryptic and intelligent, pretty much inventing alternative rock, a far-reaching and dominating genre. |
I thought the record states that REM are influenced by Big Star (who evolved out of the Box Tops) and the Trogs...........................
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Big Star had little to do with the Box Tops, Alex Chilton notwithstanding. They sounded more like the Byrds than anything else. The "Troggs" thing is kind of a joke, I think. Pointing to the "garage" quality of their recording.
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 13:25 |
For me personally it would have to be The Doors.
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Posted: November 15 2005 at 13:23 |
Alagithil wrote:
R.E.M. took leaves from the Byrds book and made them cryptic and intelligent, pretty much inventing alternative rock, a far-reaching and dominating genre. |
I thought the record states that REM are influenced by Big Star (who evolved out of the Box Tops) and the Trogs...........................
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 13:51 |
My vote would be for Buffalo Springfield. Their Again album is so good and has so many influences.
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 13:48 |
A mention of 90's-00's American rock bands is not complete without Monster Magnet, easily one of the coolest bands on the planet
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 13:18 |
Sean Trane wrote:
Atkingani wrote:
I should include Steppenwolf, but I guess they are Canadian...
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john Kay is from Southern Ontario and Emundon might be too, but I think that is it> generally considered US, I think
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That's the question, Sean.
CSN&Y is 25% English and 25% Canadian but since they lined-up in USA we may consider them an American band. Same with Talking Heads with British people originally. I don't know if it is the case of Steppenwolf.
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 12:57 |
My favourites are REM, The Doors and Talking Heads.
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 07:33 |
Atkingani wrote:
I should include Steppenwolf, but I guess they are Canadian...
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john Kay is from Southern Ontario and Emundon might be too, but I think that is it> generally considered US, I think
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 06:41 |
I should include Steppenwolf, but I guess they are Canadian...
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 06:01 |
I think all the better US non-prog bands have been mentioned but I will put a special mention on Jefferson Airplane
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 05:45 |
60's - The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, The Beachboys
70's - Aerosmith, Alice Cooper,
80's - REM, They Might be Giants, The Pixies, Talking Heads
90's - REM, Pearl Jam
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Posted: November 14 2005 at 00:14 |
What about Grand Funk Railroad, Mountain, early Steppenwolf, Alice Cooper but of course the amazing Santana (Not talking about Carlos because he was born in Jalisco - Mexico, but about the band formed by him in San Francisco).
Just to add some more to the previously mentioned.
Iván
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Posted: November 13 2005 at 23:39 |
There are lots to consider ... although in my book there's roughly 3 great British bands for each American one ...
The Byrds are actually my favourite at the moment too ... CSNY, Buffalo Springfield, Love, Spirit, The Doors, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Vanilla Fudge, Grateful Dead ... there are lots of fantastic ones just from the late 60s alone ...
I'm at the stage where I don't really check out Skynrd, Allmans, Doobie Brothers, Little Feat too often but they all rock too ...
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Posted: November 13 2005 at 23:16 |
Jimi Hendrix, the Doors, CCR, Allman Brothers,
CSN&Y, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, Steely Dan, Lynyrd
Skynyrd, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top are
some pretty decent acts to consider!
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