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Your Top Five.......Bands/Groups

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  • Eddie Firmani
    Eddie Firmani Posts: 650
    edited May 2014
    Stone the Crows
    Cream
    Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Heads Hands and Feet
    Roxy Music
  • Eddie Firmani
    Eddie Firmani Posts: 650
    fadgadget said:

    OMD
    Fadgadget
    John Foxx
    Japan
    Depeche Mode
    Gary Numan

    Ok that's 6

    One of the members of Japan lives in my block. I'll let him know he's still famous.
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,394

    fadgadget said:

    OMD
    Fadgadget
    John Foxx
    Japan
    Depeche Mode
    Gary Numan

    Ok that's 6

    ...And three of them solo acts...
    Ok.
    John Foxx and the Maths
    Gary Numan and Tubeway Army
    Frank Tovey and the Pyros

  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,859
    Dead Confederate
    Talking Heads
    This Mortal Coil
    Interpol
    Perfume Genius
  • addick1965
    addick1965 Posts: 5,092
    Clutch
    Mastodon
    Killing Joke
    Lamb of God
    Slayer
  • Eddie Firmani
    Eddie Firmani Posts: 650

    fadgadget said:

    OMD
    Fadgadget
    John Foxx
    Japan
    Depeche Mode
    Gary Numan

    Ok that's 6

    One of the members of Japan lives in my block. I'll let him know he's still famous.
    Wow. Which one? I quite like their music but not as much as I do the (early) solo work by David Sylvian. I also like Steve Jansen's album Slope.
    Richard.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,823

    1. Camel - hard-edged prog, formed in 1972 and still going
    2. Caravan - stalwarts of the Canterbury scene, formed in 1968 and still playing
    3. Cream - soundtrack of my youth
    4. Magma - intense French band led by astonishing drummer Christian Vander; more like a weird dark cult
    5. Alkatraz - sadly overlooked Welsh stompers, active around 1978

    Camel and Caravan take me back. Reminded me I could have included The Doors in my five.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,385
    Cardiacs
    Van Der Graaf Generator
    The Fall
    Ulver
    Wire
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    The Jimi hendrix experience

    Double trouble

    oasis

    ac/dc

    red hot chilli peppers
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,146
    Oasis
    Arctic Monkeys
    Rolling Stones
    Stone Roses
    Kasabian

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  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,271
    Man, imagine sharing space with ex japan members. My envy is now in overdrive.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,385
    Sharing space with his synth collection may be an issue tbh
  • iainambler
    iainambler Posts: 964
    Simple Minds
    U2
    Faith No More
    Guns 'n' Roses
    Iron Maiden
  • SE7_N20
    SE7_N20 Posts: 71
    Foo fighters
    Coldplay
    Red hot chilli peppers
    Oasis
    Bon jovi
  • EpsomAddick
    EpsomAddick Posts: 2,565
    The Smiths
    Wise Guys
    Oasis
    The Stone Roses
    Queen
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,445
    Coldplay
    Queen
    Genesis
    Tom Petty + HB
    Bee Gees
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,056
    The Specials
    Bob Marley and The Wailers
    The Skints
    The Verve
    The Clash
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    edited May 2014

    Bruce Hornsby
    Golden Earring
    The Verve/Richard Ashcroft
    Bruce Springsteen
    Sigur Ros

    (tough not to include Simple Minds, Talk Talk, Chris Rea, Led Zep, or Steve Winwood/Traffic)

    The older you get the harder it is. I've been trying for months to finish mapping out my life in music with You Tube clips, its bloody hard work.

    Love your 2nd choice - Golden Earring were/are great - Moontan, what a superb album!

    Not that I am saying your other choices aren't worthy, it's just good to find another fan of an underrated band.
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    Ok, mine:

    Led Zep (even if they are rip-off merchants, they did it with such style)
    Free
    The Who
    Golden Earring
    Thin Lizzy

    Damn - no room for Cream, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc, etc.
  • Addick in SW16
    Addick in SW16 Posts: 1,421
    The Beatles
    Pixies
    Led Zeppelin
    Nirvana
    Sonic Youth

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  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,913

    1. Camel - hard-edged prog, formed in 1972 and still going
    2. Caravan - stalwarts of the Canterbury scene, formed in 1968 and still playing
    3. Cream - soundtrack of my youth
    4. Magma - intense French band led by astonishing drummer Christian Vander; more like a weird dark cult
    5. Alkatraz - sadly overlooked Welsh stompers, active around 1978

    Camel and Caravan take me back. Reminded me I could have included The Doors in my five.
    Snap, AA - I was toying with The Doors. Glad you know Camel and Caravan - Sunday nights at the Greyhound, Croydon, circa 1975...

  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,823
    Saga Lout said:

    Bruce Hornsby
    Golden Earring
    The Verve/Richard Ashcroft
    Bruce Springsteen
    Sigur Ros

    (tough not to include Simple Minds, Talk Talk, Chris Rea, Led Zep, or Steve Winwood/Traffic)

    The older you get the harder it is. I've been trying for months to finish mapping out my life in music with You Tube clips, its bloody hard work.

    Love your 2nd choice - Golden Earring were/are great - Moontan, what a superb album!

    Not that I am saying your other choices aren't worthy, it's just good to find another fan of an underrated band.
    I love Radar Love but haven't heard much else. Can anyone suggest a couple of tracks?
  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,913
    Leuth said:

    Cardiacs
    Van Der Graaf Generator
    The Fall
    Ulver
    Wire

    Nice to be reminded of VDGG: was impressed by them at Bromley Tech, early 1970s

  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,823

    1. Camel - hard-edged prog, formed in 1972 and still going
    2. Caravan - stalwarts of the Canterbury scene, formed in 1968 and still playing
    3. Cream - soundtrack of my youth
    4. Magma - intense French band led by astonishing drummer Christian Vander; more like a weird dark cult
    5. Alkatraz - sadly overlooked Welsh stompers, active around 1978

    Camel and Caravan take me back. Reminded me I could have included The Doors in my five.
    Snap, AA - I was toying with The Doors. Glad you know Camel and Caravan - Sunday nights at the Greyhound, Croydon, circa 1975...

    Never saw them play, unfortunately, but I was introduced to the LPs by a guy from Charlton Chess Club around 1974, along with Bees Make Honey and Babe Ruth. As you can imagine, this was quite a change from Rod Stewart and The Faces who were my faves at the time.
  • Charlton_Charlie
    Charlton_Charlie Posts: 1,428
    The Cure - all time favourite band
    Charlatans
    Talking Heads
    Radiohead
    Beatles

    Can't go wrong with any of them. Saw Tame Impala in the US last year and they have the potential to make the list in the not too distant future, but am not sure who they would replace.
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845

    Saga Lout said:

    Bruce Hornsby
    Golden Earring
    The Verve/Richard Ashcroft
    Bruce Springsteen
    Sigur Ros

    (tough not to include Simple Minds, Talk Talk, Chris Rea, Led Zep, or Steve Winwood/Traffic)

    The older you get the harder it is. I've been trying for months to finish mapping out my life in music with You Tube clips, its bloody hard work.

    Love your 2nd choice - Golden Earring were/are great - Moontan, what a superb album!

    Not that I am saying your other choices aren't worthy, it's just good to find another fan of an underrated band.
    I love Radar Love but haven't heard much else. Can anyone suggest a couple of tracks?
    here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCUNFvkLF9k
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    Depeche Mode
    Editors
    Radiohead
    James
    Pearl Jam
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    Hmm - just seen the track listing - that isn't the album I loved so much. however, some tracks are the same and it does give you an idea.
  • 24 Red
    24 Red Posts: 578
    Beatles
    Clash
    Hold Steady
    Mountain Goats
    Rolling Stones, maybe the Who - but probably the Stones
  • Addick in SW16
    Addick in SW16 Posts: 1,421

    Coldplay
    Queen
    Genesis
    Tom Petty + HB
    Bee Gees

    Absolutely love their debut album but it's the only one I've heard and therefore couldn't put them in my top 5.