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Best bands from _________

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My previous music related question made me think of another one of my favorite pub topics Who is the best _______ (a nationality) rock band? NOT who is your favorite, try to be an objective observer; who has that combination of influence, success, timelessness, etc. that makes them stand out

I think Britian has everybodys asses kicked between the likes of Beatles, Stones, Who, Zeppelin, etc.

A few other nominees:

Australia: AC/DC (more international success) or Cold Chisel (huge popularity here)

Canada: The Tragically Hip (AWESOME!!!) or Rush (Pretty much the same arguments as AC/DC vs. CC, except reversed)

and now the tough one:

USA: ???

while there are plenty of fine bands, there aren't any (IMHO) that stand head and shouders above the rest like some of the ones listed above. I won't give away my nominees for this one just yet, it's always interesting to see what people come up with.
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it may just be me but I'd have to put REM up there as a top act. Many faces/sounds but all great music!!

I'm also partial to some Red Hot Chilli Peppers :twisted:
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Post by Oliver »

I love Oz rock.

I never really got into AC/DC, which is not to say I don't like them, just never listened much to them much.

Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, Australian Crawl, INXS. Love them all. Not to forget The Angels.

Don't mind a bit of Violent Femmes either.

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Has to be the Angles.Wat better band to drink to on australia day
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Post by Dogger Dan »

The Hip are good, Rush yes Thank You (Bitar and the Snow Dog).

I would put Genessis up there, back in the Peter Gabriel Days, Peter Gabriel by himself to.

Springstein from the States guys,
Counting Crows are going great although I am somewhat worried with the Shrek 2 track

AC/DC, Put on the best show at SARS Concernt. Out did Mick and the boys. They will rate as one of the best

MatchBox 20, Bare Naked Ladies (another Canadian)

I was partial to the Eurogliders to although there was never really much to choose from in the 80's

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Post by Evo »

But what I think the hip one is asking is what country has produced the best rock music. While he presents a good argument with England - the Beatles and the Stones and Led Zep, he is over looking the most important factor - the King, Elvis Presley.

And really, as much as I love(d) Australian music, America is where it all happened. From rock to motown to blues to whatever, you can't go past those yanks.
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Been in Oz for nigh on 30 years and have to say that AccaDacca are up there with the best.My 20 year old nephew(then) and his mates took me to their concert a couple of of years ago and it was sensational.
Loved the idea that they would take an old fart along with them.
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Post by goatsby »

I say British bands but also american and I also think theres becoming a distinct australian sound I like the Jet album it has elements of ac/dc, monarchs, divinyls and other aussie rock

perhaps we should do a post of our favorite bands
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Sago - what band were you in mate?
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Post by gregb »

Most fond Beer drinking/band associations are of Spiderbait and Nitiocris.

Why?

The Annandale Hotel where I saw them both live has (or did have...) Coopers Sparky on tap and Real 425ml Schooner glasses.

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Post by Evo »

Right on Greg.

I work just across the road from the 'dale and have had many a memorable night there. Good bands, good company, good pub, good staff.

...and yeah, it still has both.
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Post by Robjess »

That makes you flipping burgers then doesnt it? - if you work across the road from the Annandale - or you may sell furniture..

I live just around the corner..
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Nah, Nelson street. Across the other road. Almost makes us neighbours Rob.

...but if you want a good deal on a burger or some furntiture, I know people.
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Post by thehipone »

No, I wasnt really trying to figure out which country has the best music, that gets into some pretty patriotic arguments, just trying to get an international perspective on some other nations' bands, I threw some names out there to get things going and you guys have picked up nicely. I've had this conversation with lots of people and the result is different just about every time.

Elvis, springsteen, guns n roses, REM, CCR, Nirvana (highly influential in today's music) and Aerosmith typically tend to come up as those acts that stand out.

and I fogrot BNL from Canada, although their recent albums have me worried a little bit...
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Post by Marty »

Does anyone listen to the Dropkick Murphys?

One of the best bands to drink to. A combination of punk and traditional celtic music from the Irish city of Boston! There aren't too many bands (especially punk) that have bagpipes in them! When in Melbourne last year they did a brilliant version of Long Way to the Top.
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Post by Evo »

Yeah, I like the Dropkick Murphy's. Kind of a heavier version of the Pogues.

Drinking and Driving is a favourite of mine to drive home to from the pub. Really fast.

Just jokes.
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Post by beermeister »

Just came across this topic while searching for something else...

Best American Band - Velvet Underground

Australian - Radio Birdman

England - Stones/Who (can't decide)

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Post by Evo »

Radio Birdman ! That's taking it back a bit.

They were good. Don't get me wrong. You'd hardly call them timeless though. More icons of an era. I'd put the Saints in that basket as well as much as I liked them at the time (and still do).
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Post by tommo »

AAAahh music. Second only to Beer.

Experienced Pink Floyd at Bris Ent Ctr. 88.

Blown away by the Eagles at Wembley. 96.

Saw and had a yarn to Jimmy Barnes at smaller venues in London and Nottingham. 94/95.

But for a larf you cant beat the kid's rendition of the Anthem.

''Australians all are ostritches'' :D :D :D

My favourite.

cheers big ears

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