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Don't get me wrong, I love the Foos. They were my first concert I ever went to in 94 and they put on an incredible show. But personally, if I had to pick one band in the last 20 year's, it would be DMB.

Haha good one. Oh wait....really?
 
No doubt the Foo is talented, but no way the best thing to happen to music in the last 20 years.
Did they help develop the genre? Sure. But inspiration draws on past influences.

Name one better. Only thing close is RATM but they were like a hurricane, fast strong and left a wake of destruction.

I mean it all depends on taste in the end, but the Foos have done more to keep rock in the mind of mainstream music fans than anyone else, they've been able to use their popularity to draw people to things like vinyl and analog recording and so on.

And if you watched the video at the beginning, you'd have a real grasp on the pure awesomeness of Dave Grohl
 
Don't get me wrong, I love the Foos. They were my first concert I ever went to in 94 and they put on an incredible show. But personally, if I had to pick one band in the last 20 year's, it would be DMB.

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Sorry I know taste in music is just personal opinion and so on so forth. But I hate DMB. It's like they can't decide if they want to be the Dead, the Boss, or Jimmy Buffet. It's clear that they have an idea they cultivate, but it's crazy. I really can't think of a well written song they have either.

Also if someone says "but the band behind him is so amazing" I'll kick them in the e-nuts cause I don't care if the band behind you is amazing, if the frontman and lyricist blows, then the band blows.

For example, look at Pearl Jam and the Boss, neither Eddie Vedder or the Boss are great singers, but the 2 of them are fantastic frontmen and great lyricists. DMB is them without the charisma or ability to write songs like Black or Born in the USA.
 
Haha seriously? Born in the USA? What is that song, three chords?

[QUOTE="hoppyhoppyhippo;5147328"DMB is them without the charisma or ability to write songs like Black or Born in the USA.[/QUOTE]
 
Haha seriously? Born in the USA? What is that song, three chords?

Chords doesn't make the entire song. If songs were solely judged on musical complexity then DMB would be even more screwed.

And Born in the USA is a cultural musical hit. Lyrically there aren't too many better.

I could have of course picked from a stable of Springsteen songs. I figured I'd pick one most know.

Of course we have those amazing DMB lyrics like "I was there when I saw the bear eat his own head, thought it was candy "
 
The Foo's did a great job of introducing Rush into the R&R hall of Fame and pulled off the 2112 overture with great precision, but that being said Rush reuniting some 10 years ago has to be the greatest thing in Rock and Roll in the past 20 years. Just look at what Rush has done over the past 10 years including 3 original albums plus a cover album as well as a few live albums, not to mention an excellent documentary in 2010 and now having been inducted into the R&R hall of fame. Rush more than ever is at the top of their game.
 
I'll admit I haven't heard any FOO Fighters outside of what's played on the radio, so they are just meh. to me.

I have friends who are HUGE fans though. There must be something about them I am missing. I keep hearing about Nirvana, so is FF like Nirvana? The radio stuff is very different...
 
Name one better. Only thing close is RATM but they were like a hurricane, fast strong and left a wake of destruction.

I mean it all depends on taste in the end, but the Foos have done more to keep rock in the mind of mainstream music fans than anyone else, they've been able to use their popularity to draw people to things like vinyl and analog recording and so on.

And if you watched the video at the beginning, you'd have a real grasp on the pure awesomeness of Dave Grohl

Jack White singlehandedly dumps Dave on his ass.

I like the foo fighters, but seriously???

Not trolling. Healthy discussion;)

We are both guilty of HUGE gerneralized statements of "truth".

Black keys, White Stripes, I could name a dozen more, but I guess "rock" is a pretty narrow pigeon hole.

Foo are a little pop for my tastes but unquestionably talented.

Jack White is my smoking gun.

I will take about as much argument on that subject as I do from people who don't believe in evolution.
 
Jack White singlehandedly dumps Dave on his ass.

I like the foo fighters, but seriously???

Not trolling. Healthy discussion;)

We are both guilty of HUGE gerneralized statements of "truth".

Black keys, White Stripes, I could name a dozen more, but I guess "rock" is a pretty narrow pigeon hole.

Foo are a little pop for my tastes but unquestionably talented.

Jack White is my smoking gun.

I will take about as much argument on that subject as I do from people who don't believe in evolution.

Yeah, I don't understand the huge boner people get for the Foo Fighters either. Not saying they're bad, but I am saying they're over celebrated.

Still, they seem like cool dudes, and people like them, so more power to 'em I guess.

/disclaimer: I was raised on The Beatles and other music with soul. So nobody will ever be "great" in comparison.
 
Foo Fighters suck... They have a few decent songs, but the majority of it is just crap, especially their new stuff. Dave Grohl should have stuck with playing the drums.

On a side note, I love his performance in Pick of Destiny.
 
Foo Fighters suck... They have a few decent songs, but the majority of it is just crap, especially their new stuff. Dave Grohl should have stuck with playing the drums.

On a side note, I love his performance in Pick of Destiny.

Suck is pretty damned strong.

One thing I will say is that they don't suck. Best thing in 20 years? They don't even make the top 100.

DMB????They aren't rock so get TF back on topic.;)

If we are opening the argument up to all music I will have a list of better bands longer than the TAP room thread.
 
I don't see rock in the title of this thread.

Dear GOD........My apologies!

I think my mind rejected the actual title......I am not kidding.

Dear god....do I copy and paste my pandora???CRAP. Not lacking bands, just dreading the 44 page list.

Josh Ritter
Mason Jennings
Florence and the Machine
Feist
Thao
Fleet Foxes
Cage the elephant
Band of Horses
(NOT COPYING TYPING ALL OFF THE TOP OF MY GOD DAMNED HEAD)
(OK now looking at Pandora)
Beck
Cold War Kids
David Byrne (ok maybe not 20 yrs)
Damien Rice
Death Cab
Dawes
Drive by Truckers
Elbow
Gorillaz
Old Crow
Over the rhine
Plant/Krauss
Avett bros
Black Keys
Decemberists
Vampire weekend
Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Etc...
 
Jack White singlehandedly dumps Dave on his ass.

I like the foo fighters, but seriously???

Not trolling. Healthy discussion;)

We are both guilty of HUGE gerneralized statements of "truth".

Black keys, White Stripes, I could name a dozen more, but I guess "rock" is a pretty narrow pigeon hole.

Foo are a little pop for my tastes but unquestionably talented.

Jack White is my smoking gun.

I will take about as much argument on that subject as I do from people who don't believe in evolution.

Jack White is pretty great but he doesn't have Grohl's awesome epicness. Yes that is measurable and I didn't make it up.

I hate the Black Keys, I don't think there's a more overrate band out there now. I mean ignoring the bands who're long gone like Nickelback and Creed of course, but seriously like half of their songs are way too simplistic.

Foos aren't pop, they may have poppy kind of lyrics but they're very much rooted in the foundation of the punk bands that influenced Grohl fused with the influence he drew from Cobain.
 
The other great thing with Grohl is basically anything he touches turns to gold.

What's the best QOTSA album? What about Them Crooked Vultures?

Seriously, Dave Grohl is like the Eric Clapton of the modern era, no matter what he does greatness follows.
 
Jack White is pretty great but he doesn't have Grohl's awesome epicness. Yes that is measurable and I didn't make it up.

:mug:

I don't know......only reason Dave's epic meter is higher, is because Jack's was not within the meter's capacity.

Immeasureable.

How many bands had Jack brought to the spotlight?

Racanteurs, White Stripes, solo.

He is intentionally less "Pop" friendly than Dave.
 
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I don't know......only reason Dave's epic meter is higher, is because Jack's was not within the meter's capacity.

Immeasureable.

How many bands had Jack brought to the spotlight?

Racanteurs, White Stripes, solo.

He is intentionally less "Pop" friendly than Dave.

What did Nirvana do before Dave Grohl? Maybe everything Dave Grohl touches turns to gold after all

Nirvana before Grohl, Peak chart position in US 89, after lowest peak chart position, 39, for a compilation album.

So we have Nirvana, Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Tenacious D, Them Crooked Vultures, Probot, and more of course. I'm jsut going with the major contributions.

If you compare them big for big

Foos>White Stripes
Them Crooked Vultures>Racontours
All else> Solo

It's not Grohl's fault that everything he touches turns to gold and becomes pop. If he recorded a death metal album it would still hit to top of the charts. He's just golden
 
What did Nirvana do before Dave Grohl? Maybe everything Dave Grohl touches turns to gold after all

Nirvana before Grohl, Peak chart position in US 89, after lowest peak chart position, 39, for a compilation album.

So we have Nirvana, Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Tenacious D, Them Crooked Vultures, Probot, and more of course. I'm jsut going with the major contributions.

If you compare them big for big

Foos>White Stripes
Them Crooked Vultures>Racontours
All else> Solo

It's not Grohl's fault that everything he touches turns to gold and becomes pop. If he recorded a death metal album it would still hit to top of the charts. He's just golden

You are giving Grohl credit for tenacious d?;)

Being a sit in drummer does not equal driving force.

And you got all of your ">" backwards. Especially that first one.

Icky thump on its own> all of Dave Grohl's work EVER.
 
Drums make the sound, it's like the engine of a car, the extra features are nice but without a great engine it just doesn't go

BTW how can you make Ace of spades even cooler?

 
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Lol.

A guitar can play a song by itself. Drums by itself are cool for about 10 seconds.

Sorry, you set youself up for that.

Game, set, match.
 
Drums move armies.

And if you can't listen to a whole drum song you just have no soul



I could listen to that for hours on end. Couldn't listen to Jack white just play guitar for more than 5 minutes without snoring.
 
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hoppyhoppyhippo said:
What did Nirvana do before Dave Grohl? Maybe everything Dave Grohl touches turns to gold after all

Nirvana before Grohl, Peak chart position in US 89, after lowest peak chart position, 39, for a compilation album.

So we have Nirvana, Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Tenacious D, Them Crooked Vultures, Probot, and more of course. I'm jsut going with the major contributions.

If you compare them big for big

Foos>White Stripes
Them Crooked Vultures>Racontours
All else> Solo

It's not Grohl's fault that everything he touches turns to gold and becomes pop. If he recorded a death metal album it would still hit to top of the charts. He's just golden

I want to reply about the nirvana before Grohl topic because I have heard this before and it's complete bull. Cobain had more song writing skills than Grohl will ever and it didn't matter what drummer he picked nirvana would still be legendary. Kurt wrote it all and the stuff before Grohl though wasn't chart topping was unreal. Look at bleach what a pure album and all the unreleased stuff out there soooo good Grohl is great but what a statement saying nirvana would be nothing without Grohl. Straight bullsh*t
 
I want to reply about the nirvana before Grohl topic because I have heard this before and it's complete bull. Cobain had more song writing skills than Grohl will ever and it didn't matter what drummer he picked nirvana would still be legendary. Kurt wrote it all and the stuff before Grohl though wasn't chart topping was unreal. Look at bleach what a pure album and all the unreleased stuff out there soooo good Grohl is great but what a statement saying nirvana would be nothing without Grohl. Straight bullsh*t

It was a joke. I was just having some fun with Cheezy. But I have little doubt that Grohl was a key part of Nirvana's success. You cannot deny his drumming presence (not to mention backing vocals) were a key part of Nirvana's success.

Also I think the ultimate chart topping success of Nirvana has to do with Butch Vig than Cobain. If you listen to early (or live) vs the finished products it's night and day.
 
It was a joke. I was just having some fun with Cheezy. But I have little doubt that Grohl was a key part of Nirvana's success. You cannot deny his drumming presence (not to mention backing vocals) were a key part of Nirvana's success.

Also I think the ultimate chart topping success of Nirvana has to do with Butch Vig than Cobain. If you listen to early (or live) vs the finished products it's night and day.

I got the joke.

Otherwise I would have pointed out that the commercial success of Nirvana was directly caused by my use of deodorant.;)(the timing is unquestionable)
 
Ok, just sat through about 4 of Foo Fighters albums, from the first up to Skin and Bones.

I must say I am not impressed. Just a bunch of bland chords. Pretty uninteresting music. I will disclaimer this by stating that I did not pay attention to the lyrics because I am at work, but in any case, the music did not appeal to me enough to even care what the song was about.

I was really hoping for something new to enjoy for a while. You know, a new little collection of albums to get into kind of like that awesome tv show that you never got around to watching until it was canceled and you spent several weeks watching it on Netflix.

Nope.
 
Ok, just sat through about 4 of Foo Fighters albums, from the first up to Skin and Bones.

I must say I am not impressed. Just a bunch of bland chords. Pretty uninteresting music. I will disclaimer this by stating that I did not pay attention to the lyrics because I am at work, but in any case, the music did not appeal to me enough to even care what the song was about.

I was really hoping for something new to enjoy for a while. You know, a new little collection of albums to get into kind of like that awesome tv show that you never got around to watching until it was canceled and you spent several weeks watching it on Netflix.

Nope.

You're not alone in this thinking.

Fortunately the world doesn't march to the beat of just Dave Grohl's drums!
 

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