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what bands do you really love

There are probably some bands I forgot, but my list:-

Radiohead/Thom Yorke
Muse
Kings Of Leon
Ryan Adams
Arctic Monkeys
The Smiths
The Pixies
Blur
Coldplay
At the Drive-In
The Beatles
Foo Fighters
The Flaming Lips
The White Stripes
Nirvana
Foo Fighters
Jeff Buckley
The Mars Volta
Franz Ferdinand

And now the Australian Bands (as I love Australian music):-
Eskimo Joe
Custard
Karnivool
Powderfinger
Even
Something For Kate/Paul Dempsey
Reguritator
Faker
You Am I
The Living End
The Sleepy Jackson
British India
Midnight Oil
Augie March
Big Heavy Stuff
Birds of Toyko
The Panics
 
A short selection

Arctic Monkeys
The Classic Crime
David Bowie
Death Cab for Cutie
Emery
Five Iron Frenzy
Flogging Molly
Foo Fighters
Franz Ferdinand
The Fray
House of Heroes
Kaiser Chiefs
The Killers
Mat Kearney
Modest Mouse
Muse
The Myriad
Queen
The Ramones
RED
The Shins
Switchfoot
U2
 
I really like Nitzer Ebb too. Which is weird, 'cuz I am not the kind of person who usually listens to music with that much... SHOUTING!!! :D
 
I can't put them into any real order (outside of the first), but a sampling of my favorite musicians and bands:

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Leonard Cohen
Johnny Cash
Boyz II Men (shut the fuck up)
Barenaked Ladies
Queen
Chris Cornell
The Pogues
Cheap Trick
Rush
Fleetwood Mac
Roy Orbison
Iron Maiden
 
How could Snow Patrol be one of the worst bands in the world they are brilliant
One man's brilliance is another man's crapulence. ;)

I used to like Snow Patrol. I don't like Snow Patrol any more.

Their first album here in the US was Final Straw. I liked it. "Spitting Games," which featured on the soundtrack for MVP 2003, was really catchy. The important song was supposed to be "Run," but the song I really liked was "Chocolate."

I bought Final Straw the same day I bought Elbow's Cast of Thousands. Best Buy. Crossroads. Cary, North Carolina. My first album for both of these bands. Elbow and Snow Patrol.

To my everlasting regret, I listened to Final Straw more the first year than I listened to Cast of Thousands, even though it was obvious, from the start, that Cast of Thousands was the more inventive album.

A few years later, Eyes Open came out. And I liked it. I listened to it a lot, but it didn't really stick with me. I liked "Chasing Cars," and I decided that was my special track. It summed out my feelings for a woman I'd fallen for.

And then "Chasing Cars" was featured on an episode of Grey's Anatomy. And the song was fucking everywhere. I couldn't escape the damn thing. I was sick of it.

The final straw for me was "Signal Fire."

"Signal Fire" is inoffensive. And it sounds like every other Snow Patrol song. It's like Gary Lightbody took all the things that worked on Eyes Open, put them in a blender, and when he was done blending, he poured it out and got "Signal Fire." There is nothing memorable or edgy or interesting about that song at all. It is a prototypical Snow Patrol Song. Gary Lightbody pastiched himself.

I've heard A Hundred Million Suns, because several friends of mine have said that I would like it, that it's a better, more interesting album. But there's nothing about it that I can remember. There's nothing about it that leaves a mark. There's no depth. These songs don't connect with me.

Sorry, Snow Patrol. We don't have anything in common anymore. I don't think we'll work as friends. I'm sorry. I'd say it's not you, that it's me, but no, Snow Patrol, it really is you. And you absolutely got what you deserved when Leona Lewis covered "Run." Yes, it's a piece of godawful shite, which only proves what a bland song it was to start with.
 
Really? I only really know the eighties stuff... my mother was a huge fan of theirs and kept playing their stuff to me when I was a child. I love it.

To CommanderRaytas --

Yep, Duran just did an album with Justin Timberlake and Timbaland a couple of years ago and are in the studio now working on an album with Mark Ronson that is supposed to be more like their Rio album...

Interesting, I will check that out. Thanks for the update!
 
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Black Sabbath
The Beatles
The Who
Yes
Rush
Iron Maiden
Metallica
Slayer
Opeth
Porcupine Tree, or anything involving Steven Wilson
Dream Theater
Megadeth
System of a Down
Radiohead
Muse
Judas Priest
Soundgarden
Nirvana

And many others
 
All you guys need to listen to more Deep Purple.

Really solid musicianship. Just listen to Blackmore's guitar solo and Lord's keyboard solo in Highway Star.

A band bigger than its separate parts (eg, solo albums, Gillan, Rainbow, Whitesnake, etc)

Some great, great songs (Burn, Flight Of The Rat, Fireball, Bird Has Flown, the list goes on)

But don't listen to Smoke On The Water - it's played to death, and there are better songs.

As a well known Aussie used to say, do yourself a favour!
 
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Van Halen
Van Hagar
Aerosmith
Disturbed
Foo Fighters
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
AC/DC
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Powerman 5000
White Zombie

I actually went and saw Hank III in Knoxville two weeks ago... I'd heard a sampling of his stuff on MySpace, and I was pretty impressed by the show he put on. I usually don't like country, but his kicked ass. He also did hellbilly and heavy metal. Then he hung around after the show and autographed and took pictures with everybody.
 
The Eagles
REM
Pink Floyd
Queen
U2
Rolling Stones
Toad The Wet Sprocket
Crash Test Dummies
AC/DC
Van Halen
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
Led Zeppelin
 
Rush
King's X
Queensryche
Led Zepellin
Pink Floyd
DreamTheater
Poundhound
Platypus
Supershine
Faith No More
Savatage
Sevendust
Black Sabbath (only Ozzy)
Iron Miaden
Def Leppard
some U2
Linkin Park
Skid Row
Rolling Stones
Queen
Van Halen
AC-DC
Thought Industry
Pearl Jam (I guess)
 
Here is just a few off the top of my head:

Tangerine Dream
Coldplay
U2
a-ha
The Art of Noise
Real Life
The Cars
Depeche Mode
Duran Duran
Enigma
Eurythmics
A Flock of Seagulls
Kraftwerk
Linkin Park
Mike & the Mechanics
Mr. Mister
New Order
Pet Shop Boys
Pink Floyd
Simple Minds
Talking Heads
Tears for Fears
Thompson Twins
Wang Chung
ZZ Top
 
The Beatles
The Libertines
The Stone Roses
The Rolling Stones
Oasis
Bowie
The Shins
Bell And Sebastian
Pete And The Pirates
The Foxes
The Enemy
Babyshambles (Pete Doherty)
Ian Brown
Kasabian
The Kinks
The Holloways
The Wombats
Yeti
Roses Kings Castles
Glasvegas
Pink Floyd
T-Rex
The Verve.uk
The Charlatans.uk
The Who
Billy Bragg
The Jam
The Smiths
Plus Many others
...New bands are always worth a listen
 
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