Great Music Debate - American Vs British Rock?

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  1. U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A!

    17.9%
  2. British....obviously

    82.1%
  1. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    Ain't it always the way, our US cousins probly love Brit rock and a lot of us in UK love American rock but!!
    We have Led Zep and they got Jimie Hendrix I reckon a draw?

    My Forum name comes from one of the most underrated brit bands, I know there are many, Wishbone Ash, named my two eldest sons after Andy Powell and Martin Turner, my youngest son was gonna be Rory but the missus won that one:p
    If I ever get married again there could be a kid called Bonneville going to school in 5 or 7 years;)
     
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  2. Dave C

    Dave C Elite Member

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    I went to Camden in November to see Reignwolf (Jordan Cook) he's been around a while but just released the first album, I've been to many, many live gigs over the years but that one was right up there as one of the best.
     
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  3. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    F’ing eejit! @Judd Dredd
    You didn’t include Brighton rock in the poll!!
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  4. Old phart phred

    Old phart phred Noble Member

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    I seen Stevie Ray Vaughn (SRV) live in concert. It was like holy frecking cow wtf just happened, never seen anything like his lightning fast skilfull, energetic performance. It wasn't just one song but, the whole concert. His guitars were quite battle scared and worn, the only time I have walked away from an event totally awestruck wondering how can that performance be possible. Alien maybe. You can Google some of the YouTube stuff. I doubt I will ever witness that kind of musical event in my lifetime again. Wtf cubed!!! Died in helicopter crash before he shamed many performers.
     
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  5. DCS222

    DCS222 Guest

    Neither side would be much good without the other... the influences bounce across the world affecting each other so much it’s indeterminable!

























    But obviously British is slightly better! ;)
     
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  6. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Why did you model for the album cover then?

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  7. mpllineman

    mpllineman First Class Member

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    Given your list, I would have to say American. Most of the first half of the list includes the very performers who influenced the British bands. But then this is so personal, it's like asking which is the better ice cream, vanilla or chocolate? Just my 2 bits!
     
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  8. Bryf

    Bryf Guest

    :joy::joy::joy: they invited Tony Iommi to join that band but he declined and carried on with what was to become the mighty Black Sabbath, bet your glad of that dilligaf :p for me there's nothing to beat the late 60's to mid 70's UK bands, maybe I am biased though as this was the music I listened to in my teens and which I still listen to love and never tire of, some tracks bring great memories flooding back, bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Yes, Cream, etc, and what about Budgie (an under rated Welsh band) oh and early Status Quo and Genesis before they both went shite!:poop:
     
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  9. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    Nah Brit rock!! Just found/remembered this:
     
  10. rufo11

    rufo11 Senior Member

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    I like both, but I am an admirer of rock and English blues, greetings to Darrel Higham !!!
     
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  11. MyEvilTwin

    MyEvilTwin Well-Known Member

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    I went British rock...but to tip the scales back to us yanks, I will just leave this one here.

     
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  12. Foxy1

    Foxy1 Crème de la Crème

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    I can't believe I've not picked up on this thread until today!! I understand t'list int exhaustive, but a few noticable exceptions are, ont Yank side, Joe Bonamassa and Alter Bridge, and ont British side, Saxon, Uriah Heep and Nazareth. I know we could go on for ages, as we all have our personal favourites, but these stood out for me.
     
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  13. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Best albums I've ever heard - Van Halen 1 and 2, maybe we need a Dutch category but I guess David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony make them an American band
     
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  14. Johnjo

    Johnjo Senior Member

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    Slightly theme related.

    Watched a great programme last night on BBCi player. Rock n Roll Island.

    It's about some of today's superstars when they were mere yoofs playing gigs at Eel Pie island on the Thames. Probably suit the 60+ age group, for which I well qualify.
     
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  15. Judd Dredd

    Judd Dredd Giver of Drugs, Vaccines and Hard Truths

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    was that where the stones started?
     
  16. Johnjo

    Johnjo Senior Member

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    I think so. They are definitely featured in the programme being very young. Strange to see Mick Jagger with a short back and sides. ;)
     
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  17. OldNick

    OldNick Elite Member

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    Notably missing on USA side Lou Reed and New York Dolls
    Missing Brit side Herman’s Hermits, Dave Clark 5, The Shadows and Cliff Richard, The animals, The Troggs, Johnny Kid and the Pirates,

    And The stranglers, The Clash, The Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees,

    British without a doubt:)
     
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  18. Foxy1

    Foxy1 Crème de la Crème

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    A local guitar legend died here in Sheffield, last week. Some of you may have heard of him, he was called Frank White. In t'60's and early 70's he was said to be int same category as Clapton. He had t'first double necked guitar this side ot pond, he toured with Dave Berry, another Sheffield musician. He then found religion, and got married. He used to play every Friday, for 20 years, at a pub called the Pheasant, in Sheffield, and I've been to see him many times.
     
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  19. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    "Please No" I can put up with most but not Jesus wants me for a sunbeam Cliff
     
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  20. OldNick

    OldNick Elite Member

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    In the early days he was quite the dude:)

    The British Elvis or was that Tom Jones:rolleyes:

    I don’t know I’m too young
     
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