Page 1 of 3

BEST BAND RATINGS

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:50 pm
by mal
THIS IS MY TOP 25 BANDS OF ALL TIME

MALS 'COUNTDOWN'

25 DADDY COOL
24 CHEAP TRICK
23 KNICKERBOCKERS
22 PRESIDENTS OF THE US
21 WHO
20 TED MULRY GANG
19 SPENCER DAVIS GROUP
18 COLD CHISEL
17 ANImalS
16 HERMANS HERMITS
15 SMALL FACES
14 BON JOVI
13 HOODOO GURUS
12 LED ZEPPLIN
11 MASTERS APPRENTICES
10 TROGGS
09 EASYBEATS
08 NIRVANA
07 SKYHOOKS
06 TWILIGHTS
05 ZOOT
04 ZOMBIES
03 BEATLES
02 SHERBET

01 KINKS

Memories......

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:52 pm
by zipzap
Bloody Hell, there's a challenge...do they have to be in order?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:54 pm
by mal
Mine were.
Ray Davies and the boys were my favourites.
APEMAN/LOLA/WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD TIMES GONE .... =D> =D> =D>

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:12 pm
by zipzap
OK, here goes. There are some bands I like a lot at the moment who haven't done enough to make an all-time list yet. Similarly, there are some here I don't listen to as much now as I may have done in my formative years...


25. Orbital
24. Built to Spill
23. Saint Etienne
22. The Cult
21. Ride
20. Pet Shop Boys
19. The Chills
18. Bowie
17. Rolling Stones
16. Depeche Mode
15. The Church
14. Pulp
13. The Hummingbirds
12. Underground Lovers
11. Suede
10. Lee Hazlewood
9. Midnight Oil
8. Joy Division
7. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
6. REM
5. The Go-Betweens
4. Pixies
3. The Smiths / Morrissey
2. The Beatles
1. New Order

Hmmm.... that wasn't as painful as I thought it would be :shock:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:20 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Mal you get bonus points for mentioning The Knickerbockers (there's one of out left field) but you lose them for rating Sherbet above Skyhooks :wink: :D

No chance of putting my twenty five in order but this is it (or something close to it)

Number One - THE CLASH

After that its (not in order) The Saints / The Pixies / Radio Birdman / The Damned / The Sex Pistols / Dead Kennedys / The Ramones / The Stooges / Boys Next Door-Birthday Party / The Scientists-The Surrealists / The Beasts of Bourbon / The Buzzcocks / XTC / Sonic Youth / Joy Division / The Stranglers / Died Pretty / The Sunnyboys / The Jam / TISM / Bad Religon / Exploding White Mice / The Mark of Cain

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:21 pm
by mal
ZZAP We had one the same
The Beatles [ She was just 17, my favourite]
On your top 25 I like BOWIE

LL not even one the same ....
Do like THE SAINTS [team + band] IN your top 25

LL The KNICKERBOCKERS were also considered a hit wonder band
It was a ripper called LIES.
In thier hey day in the 60s they were considered to be the band
that sounded like the Beatles the most.

Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang
the original version.
I actually saw the TROGGS in the late 70s or early 80s live in Adelaide in a nightclub.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:41 pm
by Leaping Lindner
mal wrote:ZZAP We had one the same
The Beatles [ She was just 17, my favourite]

LL not even one the same ....
Do like THE SAINTS [team + band]

LL The KNICKERBOCKERS were also considered a hit wonder band
It was a ripper called LIES.
In thier hey day in the 60s they were considered to be the band
that sounded like the Beatles the most.


Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang
the original version.
I actually saw the TROGGS in the late 70s or early 80s live in Adelaide in a nightclub.


When I was a younger lad I had a mate who was a simliar vintage to you (and funnily enough the same taste in footy teams) and he managed to find a copy of their LP from overseas (it was still being pressed in europe in the late 70's) and it was pretty good. I remember "Just One Girl" wasn't too bad also he had an original copy of their follow up to "Lies" "One Track Mind" which was a good track also.
For younger folk that have no idea what we are talking about.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4juCsjD5hw4

Re: BEST BAND RATINGS

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:41 pm
by McAlmanac
mal wrote:01 KINKS

Do you have the "This is Where I Belong" tribute album by various artists (complete with Ray Davies/Damon Albarn live duet of Waterloo Sunset - Cockney accents at 10 paces)? It demonstrates how good the songs are and their timeless nature. The version of "Picture Book" on this album wound up on a Hewlett Packard ad.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:01 pm
by Leaping Lindner
mal wrote:

Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang
the original version.
I actually saw the TROGGS in the late 70s or early 80s live in Adelaide in a nightclub.


LL's additional trivia....

The Troggs toured Australia in 86 or 87 (can't remember which) and when I say Troggs it was Reg Presley and whoever he could scrap together for a tour at the time. Ronnie Bond had recently left the band (after twenty or so years) and Chris Britton didn't come out here on that tour for some reason. Anyway my cousin looked after Reg on the Adelaide leg of the tour and I got to meet him. A very nice guy. I found it a little bit sad that the man was eeking out a living touring the world playing various gigs and the one song that his band was best known for at that time (Wild Thing) didn't even get him royalities as it was written by Chip Taylor (the same guy who wrote Angel of the Morning). Well that certainly changed in 1994 with the release of the film Four Weddings and a Funeral. Wet Wet Wet (as Mal mentions) had a huge worldwide hit with it and Presley became a millionaire overnight due to the royalities (as he was the only songwriter of the track) from the film and the sales of the soundtrack and single. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy and it only took 30 years after The Troggs started.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:06 pm
by zipzap
mal wrote:
Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang


REM did a cool version of it a few years before WWW (around about the time they made an album with Reg Presley - 'Athens Andover')

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:18 pm
by Leaping Lindner
zipzap wrote:
mal wrote:
Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang


REM did a cool version of it a few years before WWW (around about the time they made an album with Reg Presley - 'Athens Andover')


From MTV unplugged (91 or 92?)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:21 pm
by mal
There was a jeans commercial on TV about 10 years ago
featuring a TROGGS classic called WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU

LL when i saw the TROGGS they played in a nightclub in town
might have been on the western side of Light Square just behind
Hindley Street

MCA have not seen that Davies/Albarn duet[who is Albarn?]

I grew up in the 70s/80s as a nightclubber but the 60s music
I would have to say was the best Ive heard.

First live band I ever saw was SKYHOOKS 1975 at out school Woodville High School

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:27 pm
by zipzap
Leaping Lindner wrote:
zipzap wrote:
mal wrote:
Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang


REM did a cool version of it a few years before WWW (around about the time they made an album with Reg Presley - 'Athens Andover')


From MTV unplugged (91 or 92?)


I think it was a b-side to Radio Song and then they did it on their acoustic promo shows including Unplugged

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:56 am
by Snaggletooth Tiger
In my mind here's 25 of the most influential bands of different genres
I can come up with...
Not necessarily in any order but MOTORHEAD's #1
There would be more, but then I'd be going on forever!
1.) Motorhead
2.) Slayer
3.) Pennywise
4.) Cosmic Psychos
5.) The Hellacopters
6.) Turbonegro
7.) AC/DC
8.) Black Sabbath
9.) MC5
10.) Radio Birdman
11.) Ramones
12.) Hard-Ons
13.) Thin Lizzy
14.) Soundgarden
15.) Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention
16.) Poison Idea
17.) Deep Purple
18.) Sepultura
19.) Rose Tattoo
20.) Iron Maiden
21.) Judas Priest
22.) The Exploited
23.) Dead Kennedys
24.) Mentors
25.) Fu Manchu

I would've added the 'MISFITS' but after Glenn Danzig left, they've become a shadow of their former selves
& what's worse is that the band's logo & artwork has become a fashion accessory for posers & try-hard
pencilneck dorks (who probably only know the 'Famous Monsters' album anyway! :roll: )
Sadly the Ramones clobber's heading that way as well! :cry:
It's a personal protest, but my Misfits T-shirt's in mothballs now, never to see the light of day again! :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:37 am
by Dogwatcher
Zip Zap - I love your list! The whole list.

Not the stand outs (which are of course St Nick Cave and New Order for mine) but the stuff I loved is St Etienne, Ride, The Chills, The Hummingbirds and The Underground Lovers, as it's rare I see them on a list like this!

Of those I particularly love The Chills and Ride.

Will contribute my top 25 soon.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:13 am
by Aerie
25. The Thrills
24. The Rolling Stones
23. Shihad
22. The Police/Sting
21. Foo Fighters
20. Cold Chisel
19. AC/DC
18. Jebediah/Bob Evans
17. Josh Pyke
16. The Beach Boys
15. Powderfinger/Bernard Fanning
14. Led Zeppelin
13. The Cars
12. The Living End
11. Paul Kelly
10. Nirvana
9. U2
8. REM
7. Midnight Oil
6. The Pretenders
5. Crowded House
-----------------------------
Comfortably in my top 4
4. Radiohead
3. You Am I
2. Elliott Smith
1. The Beatles

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:16 am
by Dogwatcher
In no particular order and subject to change. I've been lucky enough to see 14 of these bands live.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
New Order
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
Violent Femmes
Shihad
Blur
The Cure
Spiderbait
Public Enemy
The Happy Mondays
The Killers
The Beatles
The Wonderstuff
The Beastie Boys
Rage Against The Machine
Tom Jones
Led Zeppelin
Billy Bragg
Redgum
Vanilla Ice
Wedding Parties Anything
Dandy Warhols
The Prodigy
The Chemical Brothers
James Brown

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:18 am
by Dogwatcher
Apologies to: Acca Dacca, Mark of Cain, Hard Ons, Nirvana and Dead Kennedys

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:27 am
by mick
mal wrote:ZZAP We had one the same
The Beatles [ She was just 17, my favourite]
On your top 25 I like BOWIE

LL not even one the same ....
Do like THE SAINTS [team + band] IN your top 25

LL The KNICKERBOCKERS were also considered a hit wonder band
It was a ripper called LIES.
In thier hey day in the 60s they were considered to be the band
that sounded like the Beatles the most.

Heres a bit of trivia for you guys.
WET WET WET I think had the number one rated hit off all time[or top3 ?]
in a survey a few years ago called LOVE IS ALL AROUND.
About 1962 or thereabouts a band called THE TROGGS [in my top 25] sang
the original version.
I actually saw the TROGGS in the late 70s or early 80s live in Adelaide in a nightclub.
\

I saw The Troggs in a venue called Joe's Bierhaus (basically a big pub) in Berlin in 81 or 82, the same venue had bands like Gerry and the Pacemakers (without Gerry), The Tremaloes . A lot of English bands that were well known in the early sixties that had sort of faded away played there.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:33 am
by Leaping Lindner
Dogwatcher wrote:Apologies to: Acca Dacca, Mark of Cain, Hard Ons, Nirvana and Dead Kennedys


Considering you rate Vanilla Ice above them I would think extreme apologies are in order :P :wink: