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Originally Posted by Iroquois
I wonder if this counts as an appeal to popularity.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
So what are some "good" rock bands? Ones that nobody has heard of and lend themselves to a sole proprietorship fandom? : p
Originally Posted by Yoda
Technically I'd say almost every group famous enough for us to talk about is probably not terrible, so I take it to be on a "for a famous group" curve.
Live concerts aren't great. I've been to a few, for bands I had to see live at least once, but I've only enjoyed a few.
The Raconteurs at the American Music Festival were the best. I was mostly there for Dylan but they totally stole the show. Got to hear Gnarls Barkley cover Radiohead, too. That was wild.
The Raconteurs at the American Music Festival were the best. I was mostly there for Dylan but they totally stole the show. Got to hear Gnarls Barkley cover Radiohead, too. That was wild.
So what are some "good" rock bands? Ones that nobody has heard of and lend themselves to a sole proprietorship fandom? : p
Originally Posted by John McClane
But I would never ever go see them live.
Technically I'd say almost every group famous enough for us to talk about is probably not terrible, so I take it to be on a "for a famous group" curve.
Originally Posted by Yoda
The bigger bigger question is whether you'd be salty about his opinion if they weren't overtly progressive.