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NFT: Mount Rushmore Rock N Roll Bands

Grey Pilgrim : 2/23/2024 1:06 pm
In any order:

1. RUSH

2. U2

3. Rolling Stones

4. ???

Need help with #4

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As a big Who fan  
Dr. D : 2/23/2024 3:36 pm : link
I'm glad to see the love they're getting on this thread.

They don't have quite the volume of hit singles and album sales as some others, but they've been my favorite band since i was a teen.

Saw them for the 10th time a couple yrs ago, unfortunately probably the last time.
Favorite Band: The Who...but  
mvftw : 2/23/2024 3:38 pm : link
Beatles
Stones
Led Zep
Elvis
RE: RE: gonna have to do a few tiers  
Rory B. Bellows : 2/23/2024 3:45 pm : link
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Tier 1
Dead, Marley, Hendrix, Tool

Tier 2
Stones, Sabbath, Allmans, might have to take Soundgarden

Tier 3
Doors, CCR, Floyd, Nirvana

Tier 4
James Brown, Zeppelin, Cream, Alice in Chains

RESPECT TO: Beatles, Who, Dylan, ZZ Top, Radiohead, White Stripes, GnR, Metallica, Aerosmith, VH, Petty, Sublime, Sly & Family Stone, Parliament Funkadelic, Muddy Waters

No Bowie?


Bah, I knew I missed someone. thanks (I'm sure there's more)
Rory B is in the right direction  
fanoftheteam : 2/23/2024 3:49 pm : link
Whoever put U2 on their mount rushmore probably thinks wwf is real too
RE: Rory B is in the right direction  
Grey Pilgrim : 2/23/2024 3:51 pm : link
In comment 16406411 fanoftheteam said:
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Whoever put U2 on their mount rushmore probably thinks wwf is real too


U2 is prolly the best live band evah!

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In  
DG_89 : 2/23/2024 3:54 pm : link
no order of preference:

Queen
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
U2
RE: Pepper  
PepperJ52 : 2/23/2024 3:58 pm : link
10/17/84
Started listening to tapes from college friends about a year prior. So, what’s your take on Dead & Co? I was at the first show in Charlotte and was just happy to be there. When I heard the next show, in Atlanta a couple of days later, I was jealous. Never considered this to be a replacement for the GD, but was grateful (no pun intended) for the effort.
It was fun being back in the scene again after all those years - and was amazed at how many kids were showing up. Same when it comes to DSO.
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I’m all-in on The Dead since the mid 80s! I was just laughing at Grey’s joke (though not the first time I heard it). The Dead changed my life, led me to my wife! I was at Strawberry Fields for the impromptu memorial when Jerry died. Started jamming with a couple of guys and before I knew it, was in the middle of a big crowd that formed around us.
We love Dead & Co, too, and went to as many shows as we could!


my first show was 4/12/82....
RE: Beatles, Stones, Led Zep, Black Sabbath  
Gman11 : 2/23/2024 4:58 pm : link
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I think that would be my choices
Beatles because .... goddamn it, it's the Beatles!
Rolling Stones - just for the longevity. Holy crap they're still playing.
Led Zeppelin - because they have probably the best lineup of musicians
Black Sabbath - because they really introduced a new sound and became the standard for heavy metal
Gman  
AROCK1000 : 2/23/2024 5:02 pm : link
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I think that would be my choices
Beatles because .... goddamn it, it's the Beatles!
Rolling Stones - just for the longevity. Holy crap they're still playing.
Led Zeppelin - because they have probably the best lineup of musicians
Black Sabbath - because they really introduced a new sound and became the standard for heavy metal

The Who had the much better sound over Sabbath,and was the best Live act ever...
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Dr. D : 2/23/2024 5:08 pm : link
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The Who had the much better sound over Sabbath,and was the best Live act ever...

I saw the Stones in '81 at old Brendan Byrne arena and they were ok. Then i saw The Who in '82 at Shea and they blew the Stones away! So much more energy. That's why I've seen The Who 10 times and Stones once.
it's obviously Beatles, Stones and Led Zep. This is really just a  
markky : 2/23/2024 5:22 pm : link
discussion of who the 4th band should be.

The Who? The Dead? Pink Floyd? That's really the interesting discussion.

Lots of bands in the running for #5 and beyond though. Cream, the Doors, Aerosmith, the Kinks, the ABB, etc.
Dr D  
AROCK1000 : 2/23/2024 5:24 pm : link
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The Who had the much better sound over Sabbath,and was the best Live act ever...


I saw the Stones in '81 at old Brendan Byrne arena and they were ok. Then i saw The Who in '82 at Shea and they blew the Stones away! So much more energy. That's why I've seen The Who 10 times and Stones once.

Can you imagine what they were like with Moons?
I recently relistened to Live at Leeds-INSANE shit 1970,small venue...
That is the birth of Metal IMHO
RE: Pepper  
noro9 : 2/23/2024 5:28 pm : link
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I’m all-in on The Dead since the mid 80s! I was just laughing at Grey’s joke (though not the first time I heard it). The Dead changed my life, led me to my wife! I was at Strawberry Fields for the impromptu memorial when Jerry died. Started jamming with a couple of guys and before I knew it, was in the middle of a big crowd that formed around us.
We love Dead & Co, too, and went to as many shows as we could!


my first show was 4/12/82....
8/4/76
Not complicated....  
John In CO : 2/23/2024 5:52 pm : link
Beatles Stones Zeppelin Floyd.

Lots of great bands throughout R&R history, but we are talking Mt Rushmore. No way you can deny any one of these bands their spot.
Top Four  
Maggot Brain : 2/23/2024 6:03 pm : link
1. Grateful Dead
2. Allman Brothers Band
3. Parliament/Funkadelic
4. Jimi Hendrix Experience
RE: Easy for me  
Cheech d : 2/23/2024 6:05 pm : link
In comment 16406371 4xchamps said:
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The Who
Led Zeppelin
The Beatles
Queen


I’m in agreement!
Amazing that they are all British bands who took American Rock and turned it into something beyond.
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bluefin : 2/23/2024 6:19 pm : link
A Question without an answer, I think  
pivo : 2/23/2024 6:29 pm : link
It’s like “What’s your favorite planet? (Like it or not, Elvis is the sun…)
Earth = Beatles/Stones
Dead - cult status
Led Zep - close, without the longevity.
Then the rest.
Whoever commented that the Fab Four didn’t play live wasn’t at Shea in ‘66…
I saw the Dead at Woodstock - they were special
Biggest regret was never seeing the Stones live.
The Who at Carnegie - primo stuff; great band.

However, this is about preferences, and they are never ending.
I could not disagree with any of the selections above. We are so fortunate to have witnessed this era of Rock & Roll.

For one , I loved the Pretenders - before tragedy struck. Chrissie’s still rock in’ nearing 70.

Nobody mentioned Fleetwood Mac - a great group.

Ellton John not a group - but what a contribution to our rock culture.

Allman Brothers - again, a great group before tragedy struck.

Personally, I’m a big Vanilla Fudge fan

Rush - one of my favorites. Geddy Lee played bass like few others.

Pink Floyd - Gilmore’s solo in Comfortably Numb arguably (no argument from me) the best live solo of all time

I’ve forgotten so many more mentionable preferences. Who ever heard Moby Grape…?

Back on topic - only 4 allowed on Rushmore NOT A FAIR QUESTION….
Tough to only list 4 but  
56goat : 2/23/2024 6:57 pm : link
Beatles
Floyd
Stones
ZepQueenAeroBruceWhoVH

Modern Blues give me the late great SRV, Bonamassa not too bad either

Trumpet Wynton & Maynard

Hammer of the Gods on drums

Duane Allman slides extreme

Piano man made some great melodies on the ivories
RE: Tough to only list 4 but  
56goat : 2/23/2024 6:58 pm : link
In comment 16406580 56goat said:
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Beatles
Floyd
Stones
ZepQueenAeroBruceWhoVH

Modern Blues give me the late great SRV, Bonamassa not too bad either

Trumpet Wynton & Maynard

Hammer of the Gods on drums

Duane Allman slides extreme

Piano man made some great melodies on the ivories


And EVH erupting
RE: Rory B is in the right direction  
DefenseWins : 2/23/2024 7:01 pm : link
In comment 16406411 fanoftheteam said:
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Whoever put U2 on their mount rushmore probably thinks wwf is real too


probably uses tampons too
I'll play...  
dannysection 313 : 2/23/2024 7:01 pm : link
The Beatles are like Shakespeare...so much better than everyone else it's almost weird.

Also, is this the four best or my favorite four...I think there is a difference.

Hendrix is without a doubt the best guitar player ever, but Duane Allman is my favorite.

My personal Mount Rushmore is...

1. Beatles

2. Allman Brothers Band (even after Duane died...I mean, Jessica? C'mon, doesn't get a whole lot better...then Warren Haynes, then Derek Trucks)

3. Grateful Dead. I saw probably 25 shows in the 80's, so I'm not a true Dead Head, but they had the best major key, fun stuff. And, Jerry killed it. Mr. Mixolydian...with a few mistakes along the way, ha ha.

4. Rolling Stones as much for their success, as their excellent music.

Never got into anything "heavier" than Led Zepplin.

RE: RE: Pepper  
AROCK1000 : 2/23/2024 7:07 pm : link
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I’m all-in on The Dead since the mid 80s! I was just laughing at Grey’s joke (though not the first time I heard it). The Dead changed my life, led me to my wife! I was at Strawberry Fields for the impromptu memorial when Jerry died. Started jamming with a couple of guys and before I knew it, was in the middle of a big crowd that formed around us.
We love Dead & Co, too, and went to as many shows as we could!


my first show was 4/12/82....

8/4/76

hold on...I recognize that date
I have that soundboard version somewhere...no joke
Beatles, Bruce and the E Street Band, Hendrix, Stones/Zepplin  
gtt350 : 2/23/2024 7:08 pm : link
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RE: RE: RE: Pepper  
AROCK1000 : 2/23/2024 7:10 pm : link
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I’m all-in on The Dead since the mid 80s! I was just laughing at Grey’s joke (though not the first time I heard it). The Dead changed my life, led me to my wife! I was at Strawberry Fields for the impromptu memorial when Jerry died. Started jamming with a couple of guys and before I knew it, was in the middle of a big crowd that formed around us.
We love Dead & Co, too, and went to as many shows as we could!


my first show was 4/12/82....

8/4/76


hold on...I recognize that date
I have that soundboard version somewhere...no joke

was that the show at Roosevelt with the Monkey Act?
Hotter than Hell???
RE: .  
sb from NYT Forum : 2/23/2024 7:26 pm : link
In comment 16406354 jomps said:
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Going by my personal favorites:

1 - Scorpions
2 - AC/DC
3 - Led Zeppelin
4 - Linkin Park

4 is unfair, I love about 15+ rock bands.

Now if it was a list of the best in rock, I'd put Pink Floyd first, their sound is amazing.

I get that The Beatles were a colossal success and very popular, but I find them to be extremely overrated.


70s Scorpions are so freakin good. It's locally a completely different band, and Uli Roth is an incredible guitarist.
RE: KISS = OVERRATED  
PatersonPlank : 2/23/2024 7:59 pm : link
In comment 16406350 djm said:
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they were a product of brilliant mgmt and timing. There music is of the bubblegum empty calorie variety. Their act was admittedly groundbreaking and fun. Good hard rock. Fun. It stops there in my view.


KISS was a leader in one area. They bridged the gap between the really heavy metal groups, with the 10 minute songs and long solos, and created the way for the next gen of bands. They came up with the idea of taking hard rock and making it a 3:05 song with a singable riff and small solo. After them came all the Van Halens, Bon Jovi's, Poisons of the world. So they did make a major contribution, whether you liked them or not.
Beatles  
GiantJake : 2/23/2024 8:21 pm : link
Stones
Floyd
Allmann Bros
My four  
PA Aggie : 2/23/2024 8:58 pm : link
1. Beatles (though not a fan)
2. Stones (how did they live this long?)
3. Queen (so unique/creative, but too short lived)
4. tie between Pink Floyd, Led Zep and The Who

I know, I know, I am being indecisive, The Who is my favorite, but can't place them above the top three.

No matter who you think is the top four, top 8, top whatever...I am grateful to the Music Gods for allowing me to grow up in the 70's and 80's where music like this was in command! Not the crap they call 'music' today.

Long Live Rock! (okay, there is a Who reference)
RE: I don't know how you can leave The Beatles off the list  
giantstock : 2/23/2024 10:43 pm : link
In comment 16406328 Shirk130 said:
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My Favs

The Beatles
The Who
Led Zeppelin
Rolling Stones

But 13 year old me would have wanted to knock my teeth out for leaving Kiss off the list.



+1. Wont say all of them are personal favorties but I do love all 4 and I see as you do.

However, if I were the older brother, 14 year old me would have broken your Kiss records and then looked to knock your teeth out for even liking them.

In no particular order...  
Bill E : 2/23/2024 10:43 pm : link
....Beatles, Who, Stones, and Floyd.
The thought that the Beatles are over rated, or merely a pop band, is laughable.
I used to hate when WNEW used to have  
smshmth8690 : 2/23/2024 10:51 pm : link
"Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, Who day, where they only played those 4 bands all day. I'm not a huge fan of any of them, but imo, there is your Mt. Rushmore rock n' roll bands.
RE: In no particular order...  
giantstock : 2/23/2024 10:54 pm : link
In comment 16406711 Bill E said:
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....Beatles, Who, Stones, and Floyd.
The thought that the Beatles are over rated, or merely a pop band, is laughable.


+1.

I get it though some just don't like them. You like what you like. I can't get into Heavy Metal at all.
RE: A Question without an answer, I think  
giantstock : 2/23/2024 10:59 pm : link
In comment 16406551 pivo said:
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I saw the Dead at Woodstock - they were special
Biggest regret was never seeing the Stones live.
The Who at Carnegie - primo stuff; great band.

However, this is about preferences, and they are never ending.
I could not disagree with any of the selections above. We are so fortunate to have witnessed this era of Rock & Roll.


Back on topic - only 4 allowed on Rushmore NOT A FAIR QUESTION….


Bets Live shows I saw- can't distingusih but there are 5 in no order--

Grateful Dead
The Who
Eric Clapton
Carlos Santana
Allman Bros (without Dicky Betts)
RE: In no particular order...  
bw in dc : 2/23/2024 11:40 pm : link
In comment 16406711 Bill E said:
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....Beatles, Who, Stones, and Floyd.
The thought that the Beatles are over rated, or merely a pop band, is laughable.


They weren't a great live band like a Queen.

I believe Freddie was the best singer/frontman who ever lived. He could command an audience.

May is brilliant guitar player, Taylor is a great drummer and vocalist, and Deacon is a solid bass player.

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Fifty Six : 2/24/2024 2:50 am : link
Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin
Metallica
Nirvana
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giantstock : 2/24/2024 12:23 pm : link
In comment 16406733 bw in dc said:
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....Beatles, Who, Stones, and Floyd.
The thought that the Beatles are over rated, or merely a pop band, is laughable.



They weren't a great live band like a Queen.

I believe Freddie was the best singer/frontman who ever lived. He could command an audience.

May is brilliant guitar player, Taylor is a great drummer and vocalist, and Deacon is a solid bass player.


Weren't a great live band????? Laughable. I get it you don't care for them that much. During their shows everyone screaming is irrelevant to you because you don't have the appreciation of their music. But don't try to put them down.


I loved the Grateful Dead Live. But during a stretch when they played the space music I hated it- while some loved it. It doesn't mean the space music wasn't good. The same with The Beatles and your evaluation of things such as "best drummer" etc. It seems like you are looking to isolate instruments and not caring too much for the sum. Otherwise imo you would never say "The Beatles were not that great live." The same with the OP that is calling the Beatles as "Pop only." He just can't appreciate what they were by making that statement. For me- I hated Rush. I'm not going to slam them though. They were big time.
If I'm carving the bands  
pjcas18 : 2/24/2024 12:37 pm : link
out of the mountainside, my results would be (in no specific order):

1. Led Zeppelin
2. The Clash
3. The Who
4. Lynyrd Skynyrd

the Beatles are automatically eliminated for me because my mother was a big fan and probably part of Beatlemania and I associate them with old people (more than their contemporaries). For that reason I'm out. Same with bands like the Beach Boys (if I were to ever consider them, John Denver, Billy Joel, etc. which aren't bands but they're excluded for me for the same reason). So while those bands all bring back nostalgic memories of my youth, they have no place on my Mt. Rushmore. And for my purposes while the Clash often gets put into the Punk category, it's called "punk rock" so I include them.

And I think Lynyrd Skynyrd is often overlooked as quite possibly the best American band of all time (my opinion of course).

Live at Leeds  
AROCK1000 : 2/24/2024 12:46 pm : link
I just listened to
Young Man's Blues and My Generation
About as good as it gets in terms of Live rock n roll
RE: Now for a list . . . example of options  
moze1021 : 2/24/2024 2:06 pm : link
In comment 16406269 3000_MilesToMeadowlands said:
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60's: Beatles/Stones/The Who
70's: Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles, AC/DC, Queen, Springsteen, Some Metal (Priest & Sabbath)
80's: U2, long pause, Metallica, AC/DC, Van Halen (a big one for me: Iron Maiden), Bon Jovi (but not a big fan)
90's: Green Day, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, REM, GnR, Pearl Jam, Nirvana (but Cobain's death cut them short)
00's: Linkin Park?, any other suggestions


For 00s... Arcade Fire and Muse
RE: RE: Now for a list . . . example of options  
moze1021 : 2/24/2024 2:08 pm : link
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60's: Beatles/Stones/The Who
70's: Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles, AC/DC, Queen, Springsteen, Some Metal (Priest & Sabbath)
80's: U2, long pause, Metallica, AC/DC, Van Halen (a big one for me: Iron Maiden), Bon Jovi (but not a big fan)
90's: Green Day, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, REM, GnR, Pearl Jam, Nirvana (but Cobain's death cut them short)
00's: Linkin Park?, any other suggestions



For 00s... Arcade Fire and Muse


Ohh and The White Stripes
Beatles  
Tim in Eternal Blue : 2/24/2024 2:37 pm : link

AC/DC, Metallica, Zeppelin. U2 😂😂😂


U2 is the most overrated band in the history of music. I don’t think it’s close either. In my opinion, of course
U2  
AROCK1000 : 2/24/2024 3:04 pm : link
While no where near the toppermost of the poppermost all time....
Was at the top for a while,and I consider Joshua Tree one of the top 100 Albums of all time
There are 7  
pjcas18 : 2/24/2024 3:18 pm : link
bands in history (not including solo artists like Michael Jackson or Madonna for example) who have sold more albums than U2 (Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Eagles, AC/DC, Stones then U2).

And they have 3 of the top 20 (#5, #18 and #19) highest grossing concert tours in history of any musical artist (solo or band).

you may not like them, but a lot of people seem to, so not sure how you can make an overrated claim, other than just offering your opinion where the word overrated doesn't make sense. You just don't like them.

I'm not a fan of them, but I have seen them in concert (it was awesome - Achtung Baby at Yankee Stadium - just a fun night).
RE: Beatles  
bw in dc : 2/24/2024 8:06 pm : link
In comment 16407078 Tim in Eternal Blue said:
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AC/DC, Metallica, Zeppelin. U2 😂😂😂


U2 is the most overrated band in the history of music. I don’t think it’s close either. In my opinion, of course


If anything, U2 are incredibly underrated.
RE: RE: RE: In no particular order...  
bw in dc : 2/24/2024 8:14 pm : link
In comment 16406943 giantstock said:
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Weren't a great live band????? Laughable. I get it you don't care for them that much. During their shows everyone screaming is irrelevant to you because you don't have the appreciation of their music. But don't try to put them down.


I loved the Grateful Dead Live. But during a stretch when they played the space music I hated it- while some loved it. It doesn't mean the space music wasn't good. The same with The Beatles and your evaluation of things such as "best drummer" etc. It seems like you are looking to isolate instruments and not caring too much for the sum. Otherwise imo you would never say "The Beatles were not that great live." The same with the OP that is calling the Beatles as "Pop only." He just can't appreciate what they were by making that statement. For me- I hated Rush. I'm not going to slam them though. They were big time.


Let me clarify. The Beatles were a great studio band, likely the best ever for most people.

But as a live act, I don't see them in the same universe as Queen, U2, Stones, The Who, Springsteen, LZ. Why?

Because all of the frontmen of those bands were more dynamic and could hold the crowd in the palm of their hand. Those bands had big cinematic sounds made for big arenas and stadiums. The Beatles, IMV, just weren't that type of band.



In this order tier one  
JerrysKids : 2/24/2024 8:33 pm : link
1 Led Zep
2 The Who
3 the Stones
4 Black Sabbath

RE: If I'm carving the bands  
JerrysKids : 2/24/2024 8:36 pm : link
In comment 16406962 pjcas18 said:
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out of the mountainside, my results would be (in no specific order):

1. Led Zeppelin
2. The Clash
3. The Who
4. Lynyrd Skynyrd

the Beatles are automatically eliminated for me because my mother was a big fan and probably part of Beatlemania and I associate them with old people (more than their contemporaries). For that reason I'm out. Same with bands like the Beach Boys (if I were to ever consider them, John Denver, Billy Joel, etc. which aren't bands but they're excluded for me for the same reason). So while those bands all bring back nostalgic memories of my youth, they have no place on my Mt. Rushmore. And for my purposes while the Clash often gets put into the Punk category, it's called "punk rock" so I include them.

And I think Lynyrd Skynyrd is often overlooked as quite possibly the best American band of all time (my opinion of course).


Good ones
I'm going post-60s so excluding Beatles , et al  
SomeFan : 2/24/2024 8:47 pm : link
The Cure
Eagles
Lynrd Skynrd
Steely Dan
 
christian : 2/24/2024 9:58 pm : link
The Beatles are the greatest band of all time, but so much of their catalog is not rock. So I don't think they fit the bill. I'd go:

Jimi Hendrix Experience
Rolling Stones
GNR
Nirvana
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