What is the best band to issue a debut LP before Jan 1st, 1970Rolling Stones?The Beatles?Pink Floyd?The Beach Boys?
4/6/2008 11:11:50 PM
beatlesgrateful deadpink floydvelvet underground[Edited on April 6, 2008 at 11:18 PM. Reason : not ognna choose between them]
4/6/2008 11:17:30 PM
Led Zeppelin
4/6/2008 11:20:30 PM
Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention
4/6/2008 11:22:25 PM
Hendrix and Dylan are going to be allowed to competeJimi because he had the experienceand Dylan because Dylan said to Mick that he could have written "No Satisfaction", but Mick couldn't have written "Mr. Tambourine Man"
4/6/2008 11:32:23 PM
The Beatles are the best band of all time.No debate.
4/6/2008 11:48:37 PM
Zeppelin
4/7/2008 12:25:22 AM
Panic! at the Disco
4/7/2008 12:25:53 AM
4/7/2008 12:31:18 AM
1) Bob Dylan is not a band.2) Satisfaction is probably the most superficial Stones songs that you could pick for a comparison.
4/7/2008 12:41:22 AM
4/7/2008 12:59:53 AM
The Jackson Five
4/7/2008 1:03:45 AM
As you all should have guessed from my Rolling Stones Shine a Light thread, I'm a huge Stones fan. I'm just giving a direct quote from Bob Dylan himself. Dude was an arrogant dick, but he was pretty damn good too. Furthermore, I'd imagine Bob compared the two songs because they both dropped in '65. So for this discussion, given he said something like that, I think he should be pitted against the rest of the giants.FYI Pet Sounds dropped in '66[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 1:30 AM. Reason : .]
4/7/2008 1:28:50 AM
1. Beatles2. Zeppelin3. Pink Floyd (only because DSOTM was released after 1970).
4/7/2008 2:30:51 AM
4/7/2008 2:58:21 AM
i like Bob Dylan, but the Stones are, like, an order of magnitude betterand neither Hot Rocks nor Forty Licks really paint the whole picture of them
4/7/2008 3:09:43 AM
Obviously, the Stones aren't Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers where you can listen to their greatest hits album and then be totally aware of the work. Too often people pigeon hole them as the anti-Beatles and leave it at that, while completely ignoring the great stuff that they had after 1968 when they really discovered their sound. This sound, of course, disappeared in the mid-80s when they started cranking out shit so that they could all make their alimony payments.As far as Pink Floyd, what had they released prior to 1970 besides Piper at the Gates of Dawn?I was thinking Led Zeppelin until I considered the Stones. My biggest beef with Zeppelin is that their music really turned into pop crap by the time that Presence came out. Looking back on their collection as a whole that only leaves 8 or 9 years of good music on 6 or so albums. Now they did rock, but had Bonham not died I feel like that would have turned into another Van Halen.I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the Who yet.
4/7/2008 3:55:16 AM
1 velvet underground2 Beatles3 Rolling Stones4. Zeppelin 5 The zombies 6 Beach Boys thats just my opinion though
4/7/2008 4:19:33 AM
The Band The Allman BrothersBuddy HollyJerry Lee LewisLittle RichardAll some very kick ass pre-1970 musicians, though maybe not all technically "bands".
4/7/2008 8:01:15 AM
Here's a thing about the competitionIt isnt just a comparison of their body of works pre 1970. The question is what is the best band to debut before 1970. Their complete body of works is in play. So Pink Floyd can use DSotM, Stones can use Exile, etc
4/7/2008 10:19:54 AM
Led ZeppelinThe BeatlesPink Floyd
4/7/2008 10:27:30 AM
CCR
4/7/2008 10:49:56 AM
i agree with most of the suggestions in the first post. though i don't think the beach boys should be included. they released some of my favorite albums of all time, but many of their other albums just aren't that good.again, another individual, but no one has mentioned David Bowie. he didn't make his biggest mark until 70s. but "space oddity" came out in '69.
4/7/2008 11:04:23 AM
pink floydthe beatlesled zeppelinthe who
4/7/2008 11:04:48 AM
No mention of the Kinks? The third part of the british invasion triumvirate?
4/7/2008 11:07:02 AM
CCR ZeppelinFloyd
4/7/2008 11:21:39 AM
Yardbirds
4/7/2008 11:22:25 AM
good call... Beck, Page, and Clapton
4/7/2008 11:24:24 AM
Mozart
4/7/2008 11:38:05 AM
I wouldn't put them ahead of the Beatles or Zepplin, but King Crimson at least deserves a mention.
4/7/2008 11:40:30 AM
stonesno question
4/7/2008 11:40:58 AM
The WhoThe BeatlesThe Rolling StonesPink FloydLed ZepplinVelvet UndergroundThe ByrdsCreamNazz[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 11:45 AM. Reason : ]
4/7/2008 11:45:19 AM
4/7/2008 12:01:10 PM
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4/7/2008 12:10:27 PM
you'd be amazed to find out that my answer is actually the very generic Led Zeppelinalthough depending on the day it will be Rolling Stonesor Band of Gypsys
4/7/2008 12:13:34 PM
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4/7/2008 1:28:53 PM
The KinksThe WhoThe StoogesThe Rolling Stones (Between the Buttons, motherfuckers)The Beach Boys (up to the early '70s, then nothing until Love You, then nothing until Smile, which may or may not count)
4/7/2008 1:31:36 PM
the beach boys = kokomo
4/7/2008 1:33:14 PM
the beach boys = sail on, sailor
4/7/2008 1:35:42 PM
The Mamas and the PapasThe Four TopsSmokey Robinson and MiraclesThe Grass Roots
4/7/2008 1:37:43 PM
OTIS/not a band
4/7/2008 1:40:02 PM
Actually, since someone mentioned Smokey and the Four TopsTHE MOTHERFUCKING FUNK BROTHERS
4/7/2008 1:47:11 PM
The Beatles
4/7/2008 1:47:52 PM
4/7/2008 2:20:33 PM
I thought he was going to say Django Reinhardt and the Hot Five of Paris.
4/7/2008 2:22:27 PM
The Doors
4/7/2008 4:21:44 PM
4/7/2008 4:40:47 PM
Syd Barrett was the man. Roger Waters did a pretty good job. David Gilmour just about ruined it
4/7/2008 4:48:39 PM
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4/7/2008 5:06:54 PM
David Gilmour was a part of Dark Side of The Moon, The Animals, and The Wall. I wouldn't say he almost ruined it. Rick Wright was one of the best keyboard players of all time too. And Roger Waters was Roger Waters. That's all that needs to be said about that.
4/7/2008 6:48:17 PM