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Winger

Europe

White Lion

Mr. Big

 

:facepalm: Metal facepalm :facepalm:

 

Europe are great!

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Winger

Europe

White Lion

Mr. Big

 

:facepalm: Metal facepalm :facepalm:

 

Europe are great!

Too bad Brexit means you're not allowed to listen to them any more
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The mid-'70s, spoken-of-in-hushed-tones-of-reverence, larger-than-life bands:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2.Pink Floyd

3. Yes

4. Rush

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Big Four Kraut Rock.

 

1. Kraftwerk

 

2. Tangerine Dream

 

3. Can

 

4. Eloy

No Amon Düül II? :cheers:

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These guys:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2. Black Sabbath

3. Deep Purple

4. ___________

 

Judas Priest.

No they came a little too far after those bands and therefore belong to another group. Purple had 9 albums out by the time Priest got their debut going and they'd gone altogether by time their second one came out. And Sabbath and Zeppelin both had 5 albums out by 1974.

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These guys:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2. Black Sabbath

3. Deep Purple

4. ___________

 

Judas Priest.

No they came a little too far after those bands and therefore belong to another group. Purple had 9 albums out by the time Priest got their debut going and they'd gone altogether by time their second one came out. And Sabbath and Zeppelin both had 5 albums out by 1974.

Queen. That's the one.

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These guys:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2. Black Sabbath

3. Deep Purple

4. ___________

 

Judas Priest.

No they came a little too far after those bands and therefore belong to another group. Purple had 9 albums out by the time Priest got their debut going and they'd gone altogether by time their second one came out. And Sabbath and Zeppelin both had 5 albums out by 1974.

Queen. That's the one.

That's what I put if you look a few posts back...

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These guys:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2. Black Sabbath

3. Deep Purple

4. ___________

 

Judas Priest.

No they came a little too far after those bands and therefore belong to another group. Purple had 9 albums out by the time Priest got their debut going and they'd gone altogether by time their second one came out. And Sabbath and Zeppelin both had 5 albums out by 1974.

Queen. That's the one.

That's what I put if you look a few posts back...

And I few posts before that!

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These guys:

 

1. Led Zeppelin

2. Black Sabbath

3. Deep Purple

4. ___________

 

Judas Priest.

No they came a little too far after those bands and therefore belong to another group. Purple had 9 albums out by the time Priest got their debut going and they'd gone altogether by time their second one came out. And Sabbath and Zeppelin both had 5 albums out by 1974.

Queen. That's the one.

That's what I put if you look a few posts back...

And I few posts before that!

Before that you put a blank and you put Queen in after with a question mark. I put the sure and fast QUEEN comment in! I'm a the QUEEN king here, now get out of here boyo! :smoke:

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American bands with bigger reputations than record sales. It's all here, people:

 

The Velvet Underground

The Stooges

New York Dolls

Big Star

 

An honorable mention at least to The Modern Lovers. Fronted by Jonathan Richman (tree-singing guy in There's Something About Mary for those unaware) and included the Car's David Robinson and Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison. Famous debut included the often-covered classics "Roadrunner" and "Pabo Picasso."

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc2iLAubras

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgRYncR1Nog

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American bands with bigger reputations than record sales. It's all here, people:

 

The Velvet Underground

The Stooges

New York Dolls

Big Star

 

An honorable mention at least to The Modern Lovers. Fronted by Jonathan Richman (tree-singing guy in There's Something About Mary for those unaware) and included the Car's David Robinson and Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison. Famous debut included the often-covered classics "Roadrunner" and "Pabo Picasso."

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc2iLAubras

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgRYncR1Nog

Yes, definitely.

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Cerebral "art-punk"; endorsing Marxism and being snooty, droll and dismissive not a prerequisite, but the tendency is there in spades, nevertheless. Great music regardless:

 

The Fall

Wire

The Mekons

Gang of Four

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