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03-30-2008, 02:12 PM | #591 (permalink) |
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Baised on seven catagories;
U.S. Sales: (100 points max) Sales numbers come from the RIAA’s website and are ranked from 100 to 1 (with the top score going to The Beatles). These numbers are based in fact . Songs and Songwriting: (100 points max) Songwriting is key to the legacy of any band. In addition to songwriting, judges were encouraged to judge a band on how they interpreted songs in performance. The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s version of “All Along the Watchtower” or Van Halen’s “You Really Got Me” reflect the respective band’s ability to remake a great song, written by someone else, as their own. Technical Ability: (100 points max) All too often, music critics overlook a band’s ability to play their asses off (think reviews of Nirvana), Having chops is a fully ranked, 100-point category. Innovation: (100 points max) The ability to define a genre or a sound or a technique, or to strongly influence bands that came after you, make up the parameters for the fully-weighted innovation category. Live Performance: (50 points max) Some members of the panel of judges have actually played with or opened for a number of the bands on the list. Ken Lopez’s story of jamming with Jimi Hendrix at the Guild booth before the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival is an all-time classic rock story. Our team of judges look at how good a band is playing live based loosely on their draw, seeing the band live or watching them on video. Consistency vs. Longevity: (50 points max) This is one of the most interesting categories, when you consider the role of the most critically acclaimed bands during the history of rock. Bands like The Eagles rank high in this category because they had a long run as a top rock band, yet knew when to hang up the spurs. The Jimi Hendrix Experience, despite their short run, also did well, considering their three studio records. Even when Jimi let Noel Redding (the bass player) sing – the song was good. The Rolling Stones have many a landmark record in their history, but they also have many a stiff. Consider your own grade for bands like Genesis and Van Halen, who tried to go for a third front man with disastrous results to an otherwise spectacular career. Random Play (50 points max): This category allows the judge to vote on a band based on how likely he is to listen to a band’s songs if they were to come up on an iPod. Many respected bands suffer in this category, whereas bands that are quietly a guilty pleasure (think The Bee Gees or The Carpenters) can get high grades. And besides The first post clearly states: Who are YOUR top 10 favourite bands ever? ranging from the 60's to present day! Your being a key word.
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03-30-2008, 02:12 PM | #592 (permalink) |
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Ever thought that nobody gives a flying fuck what some 10 year old kid thinks
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03-30-2008, 02:14 PM | #594 (permalink) | |
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03-30-2008, 02:14 PM | #596 (permalink) |
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Here comes the moderators!
I will not be dining with you and will bid you good day sir! No Who in the top rock bands ever. I reckon the owner of this site will be looking for new moderators! ah ha ha. They will see what the moderators said and hold crisis talks. They will say "how can we regain our pride after this" |
03-30-2008, 02:15 PM | #599 (permalink) |
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Pride challenged by you?
never
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03-30-2008, 02:16 PM | #600 (permalink) | |
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