Jun 072013
 

Let’s say we wanted to examine the progression of Blues-Rock Artists. I’m sure you’d agree the flow would go something like this:

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  9 Responses to “The Good, the Better, and the Best”

  1. 2000 Man

    Here’s like two year jumps of debut albums that I thought of right away.

    Good – 1976 – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

    Better – 1978 – The Cars

    Best – 1980 – Pretenders

  2. For Jimmy Page’s signature guitars I’ll go Les Paul (good), Danelectro (better), doubleneck (best).

  3. hrrundivbakshi

    Good use of rock maracas: “Rattlesnake Shake,” Fleetwood Mac (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsVmsPv6_Ic)

    Better use of rock maracas: Last verse of ACDC’s “Problem Child” (not actually featured in this live video, but — holy shit! I just had to share this incendiary performance in a small college rec hall from 1978. Best moment of rock overpowering teevee EVER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY9H0s5sph0)

    Best use of rock maracas: “Brown Sugar,” Rolling Stones.

  4. misterioso

    All music is soooo good and it makes me sooooo happy! Hooray for everything!

  5. 2000 Man

    Good: Let It Bleed

    Better: Beggars Banquet

    Best: Exile on Main St.

    I think now is where I drop the mic on the ground.

  6. ladymisskirroyale

    Musicians with glasses (based on iconography, not taste):

    50’s
    – Good: Dave Brubeck
    – Better: Roy Orbison
    – Best: Buddy Holly

    60’s
    – Good: Janis Joplin
    – Better: Jerry Garcia
    – Best: John Lennon

    70’s
    – Good: Roger McGuinn
    – Better: Elvis Costello
    – Best: Elvis Costello

    80’s
    – Good: David J
    – Better: Thomas Dolby
    – Best: ZZ Top

    90’s
    – Good: Moby
    – Better: Rivers Cuomo
    – Best: Lisa Loeb

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