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View Poll Results: Who deserves to progress?
Talking Heads 11 34.38%
Big Brother and the Holding Company 2 6.25%
Yes 9 28.13%
Roxy Music 4 12.50%
Steely Dan 6 18.75%
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 12-24-2008, 05:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Heat Three: Battle of the Bands

Talking Heads:

With a very extensive and incredibly acclaimed discography Talking Heads have developed themselves as one of the more versatile non-prog outfits of the mid to late seventies. Check Out anything by them, it’s pretty much guaranteed to be good.

Big Brother and the Holding Company:

Check out the 1968 recording Cheap Thrills the rest of their stuff doesn’t compare, but this album is brilliant, make sure to check it out before you vote.

Yes:

Before Owner of a Lonely Heart Yes was nothing more than a simple, if brilliant progressive rock band, with the flamboyance of Rick Wakeman (at times) and the beautiful vocal stylings of Jon Anderson. I’ve always preferred Fragile over the rest of their work but there’s so much good stuff.

Roxy Music:

One of the big Glam rock bands of the early to mid seventies roxy music has established itself firmly in the history of music development. Check out For Your Pleasure.

Steely Dan:

Check out any of their early work, brilliant jazz influenced rock.
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