Didn't you leave?
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1. Nirvana
2. Black Sabbath 3. Jiminy Hendrix 4. Led Zeppelin 5. Rush 6. Rolling Stones 7. Pink Floyd 8. AC/DC 9. ZZ Top 10. Neil Young |
Adding yours to the tally ^ We now have...
1. Beatles (29 points) 2. Pink Floyd (26 points) 3. Rolling Stones (21 points) 4. Led Zeppelin (19 points) 5. Jimi Hendrix (18 points) 6. Black Sabbath (18 points) 7. David Bowie (17 points) 8. Doors (15 points) 9. Fleetwood Mac (12 points) 10. Beach Boys/Rush (12 points) |
1. Beatles
2. Rolling Stones 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. Doors 5. Cream 6. Led Zeppelin 7. Pink Floyd 8. Who 9. David Bowie 10. Black Sabbath |
1. Beatles
2. Neil Young 3. Pink Floyd 4. Bob Dylan 5. Allman Brothers Band 6. Black Sabbath 7. Robin Trower 8. Who 9. Jimi Hendrix 10. Creedence Clearwater Revival |
Tally updated, it's starting to look like your standard classic rock list, surprisingly no 80's or 90's bands in the top 10.
1. Beatles 49 points 2. Pink Floyd 38 points 3. Rolling Stones 30 points 4. Jimi Hendrix 30 points 5. Led Zeppelin 24 points 6. Black Sabbath 24 points 7. Doors 22 points 8. David Bowie 19 points 9. Bob Dylan 16 points 10. Cream 18 points |
1. Led Zeppelin
2. Meat Loaf 3. Def Leppard 4. Scorpions 5. Kansas 6. Alice Cooper 7. Fleetwood Mac 8. Soundgarden 9. Genesis 10. Pink Floyd All common classic rock radioplay in my area. |
Soundgarden is classic rock?
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If Nirvana is, Soundgarden is. Soundgarden's been around before Nirvana, and Badmotorfinger singles get PLENTY of radio time on classic rock stations in my area. If Superunknown doesn't count (although that gets a lot of play here), Badmotorfinger counts as much as Nevermind. Same year, same classic rock stations.
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Nirvana is classic rock?
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