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I would have shared that thought with you, but you had to see the arrogance that the Who, and especially Daltrey, showed here following the notorious "festival seating" catastrophe here in Cincinnati.Any Who album! Roger Daltrey rocks,a very cool person! I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet him, I was completely shocked! I got my picture taken with him as well!![]()
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Name a better album... So far you haven't
I named one that was released the same year in the same genre that whips Ten, ten ways till Sunday.Name a better album... So far you haven't
Flannel.What flavor of Kool-ade are you on this week?
Notice it took a "Greatest Hits" CD from one of the most successful bands in history to top it.Not any more. For the record, these are the all-time top selling albums in America:
28 Million - Eagles: Their Greatest Hits, 1971–1975, Eagles (Elektra)
26 Million - Thriller, Michael Jackson (Epic)
23 Million - The Wall, Pink Floyd (Columbia)
22 Million - Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
I named one that was released the same year in the same genre that whips Ten, ten ways till Sunday.
That doesn't include 20 or so worthy choices listed by others.
PJ was a decent band...but they were considered to be second raters who just rode the coattails of their Seattle contemporaries.
Green River (and it's children Mudhoney & Mother Love Bone), Screaming Trees, Soundgarden & Alice in Chains are all more worthy.
Flannel.
Wow, I dont think I have ever read a more ridiculous and unfounded post in my life.
Pearl Jam was THE quintessential grunge band in seattle. The city of seattle held them as the standard in how grunge was supposed to be. there were strong followings for thier heavier counterparts, such as Soundgarden and AIC. Most of seattle hated Nirvana, of course until Kurt killed himself. Mother Love Bone IS Pearl Jam, basically. Mudhoney and Screaming Trees were never close to Pearl Jam musically, or in popularity.
You should probably research these things a little more next time before you spout off like a child.
BTW, Pearl Jam has sold more records than all the bands you just named, combined.
Soundgarden was the band locally. Period.
Except that STP is from San Diego.Also, don't forget that STP and their Core album were huge from Seattle as well.
Exactly.In fact, the industrial grunge sound of AIC and Soundgarden are what Seattle is more known for.
Except that STP was from San Diego.![]()
They got their first break specifically because of the success of Pearl Jam & Nirvana and producers were scrambling for the next big thing...
FWIW The DeLeo brothers are both great guys. I used to go see STP a lot when they were still Mighty Joe Young. Dan & Rob are still pretty much the same now as they were then.
ummm...Exactly. Nirvana & Pearl Jam were attractive commercially specifically because they weren't as hard as the popular Seattle bands.
lolOh crapper, I meant to say "West Coast" because I already knew that :![/i]
It was released at the end of 92...started getting major airplay in the spring/early summer of 93.Yes Core came out a year or two later if I remember correctly...but it hit big along with "Purple"
For whatever reason that area had been relatively untapped by the labels...which is a big part of why Seattle managed to head down a slightly different musical evolution.All in all, '89-'94 were great years for West coast rock