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cassandra is Posted - 09/23/2004 : 02:38:00
According to you, which is the best band -or artist- of the 60's:The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Bob Dylan, Love, Pink Floyd, The Yardbirds, The Doors, Frank Zappa, The Byrds, The Beach Boys, or others... and why?

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Alpha Soixante Posted - 10/07/2004 : 05:55:37
The Ronnettes, of course.

Followed closely by the Beatles and the Velvet Underground in a tie for second. Then a tie for the bronze for Love and Os Mutantes. The Beach Boys don't place, but they get a smileyface sticker, a lollipop, and a pat on the head for effort.
slaveish Posted - 09/24/2004 : 22:13:48
Some other notable bands of the 60's:

The Who
The Hollies
Cream
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 09/24/2004 : 18:23:21
quote:
Originally posted by floop

Os Mutantes get an honorable mention



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I just clicked on to write in Os Mutantes.
In that case I'll have to go with Quiet Riot.

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 09/24/2004 : 15:13:57
The Monkees! Obviously.

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WolfManMikeLonely Posted - 09/23/2004 : 18:49:39
You're all forgetting the Stooges and the MC5. Dylan was undoubtedly the most important as he was influential to probably everyone else mentioned, even the Beatles were Dylan disciples. The Velvets were the Pixies of that era and are very important as well, and while the Beatles were great personally I don't see them living up as solo artists to Dylan or even Lou Reed, and definately not to Brian Wilson. Long live the Beach Boys, can't wait till Tuesday for the official release of Smile.

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floop Posted - 09/23/2004 : 17:30:46
Os Mutantes get an honorable mention



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VoVat Posted - 09/23/2004 : 17:28:43
I'm not sure why I'm even bothering to post, since I'm just going to say the Beatles, like pretty much everyone else has. But I'm posting anyway. So there!



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PsychicTwin Posted - 09/23/2004 : 13:04:05
quote:
Originally posted by TarTar

What about Love? Sure, I like the Beatles and Velvet Underground more, but Love were still an awesome band. Forever Changes is always said to be their classic, but their first record had some kickass songs, too, like My Flash On You, which sounds unlike anything in 1966. It's SO punk, and kind of garage rock, too. And then there's A Message to Pretty, which is a nice, tender song. And the cover of Bacharach's My Little Red Book is one of the greatest songs of all-time. Give Love some respect, yah'll.

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I KNEW i was forgetting something

Love are excellent. By far one of the top-most 60's bands!! Arthur Lee rules
TarTar Posted - 09/23/2004 : 12:24:22
What about Love? Sure, I like the Beatles and Velvet Underground more, but Love were still an awesome band. Forever Changes is always said to be their classic, but their first record had some kickass songs, too, like My Flash On You, which sounds unlike anything in 1966. It's SO punk, and kind of garage rock, too. And then there's A Message to Pretty, which is a nice, tender song. And the cover of Bacharach's My Little Red Book is one of the greatest songs of all-time. Give Love some respect, yah'll.

Inna zany combination of Wayne's Pet Youngin'!
PsychicTwin Posted - 09/23/2004 : 12:07:28
no Iron Butterfly or Jefferson Airplane fans here? I find that disheartening
NimrodsSon Posted - 09/23/2004 : 11:51:37
Definitely the Beach Boys


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n/a Posted - 09/23/2004 : 11:49:59
For me it´s Velvet Underground, how could they do such a wonderful music so many years ago?
I agree with Lutins...they were the pixies of sixties!


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BLT Posted - 09/23/2004 : 11:02:44
The Beatles had two great songwriters, but I rate Ray Davies as better than John or Paul individually. So I take the Kinks.
Daisy Girl Posted - 09/23/2004 : 10:16:37
You kinda wonder why there were so many killer bands back then and now there's not as many...at least we have the Pixies and a few other greats now.
KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:50:58
Don't you just hate having to come up with this "best" crap?

Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
Captain Beefheart
Moby Grape
The Grateful Dead
Pink Floyd.

Of course its the Beatles.
How could anyone not say it was the Beatles?
I have this "Nuggets" disc set that has all this British pop from 1964-1969...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005JGA7/103-7049570-7761434?v=glance

have you any idea how hard the multitides of 'plunka-plunkers' were tying to sound like the FabFour or The Who? Have you any idea how miserably they were all failing?

Yes.
Beatles.
Even if they were manufactured by the Illuminati.

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Carl Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:39:52
Oh yeah, how could we forget Hendrix? The Velvet Underground were one of the most original and interseting 60's bands(would Sonic Youth be Sonic Youth without them?) Simon And Garfunkel were quintessencialy 60's, although they're a little lightweight.
Daisy Girl Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:39:37
It's too hard to choose... it's like being a parent (I am guessing) you all your children are unique and you love 'em all.
PsychicTwin Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:36:59
good lord...how could I forget?

IRON BUTTERFLY
psychedelic masters. and i'm not talking just "In a Gadda..."
They had some amazing lesser-known songs, mind-blowing ones. And they were all ace musicians.
PsychicTwin Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:35:46
sure, the Beatles are definitely up there. To deny that would be folly.

but Jimi Hendrix is definitely one of the most talented, amazing musicians from that period. The one and only. His sound/style/aesthetic are irreplaceable (you wouldn't know it from the billions of jackasses who have tried to rip him off over the years...)

Jefferson Airplane are and always will be one of my favorite bands from the '60's. Unique sound, blend of female/male vocals (Grace & Marty)...definitive psychedelic guitar style from Jorma Kaukonen. Anyone with me on that?
soundofataris Posted - 09/23/2004 : 09:03:18
Velvets and the Kinks.

Carl Posted - 09/23/2004 : 08:38:56
The Beatles are obvious, but that's really a compliment(everyone picks 'em.) Zepplin had so many great pieces of music, though(Page is a genius creative writer/arranger). And it has to be said, one-man-band Dylan probably revolutionised popular music more than The Beatles, in a more subtle way. The Doors have some great songs, but they were totally over-rated. The albums don't hold up as well as the singles.
glacial906 Posted - 09/23/2004 : 07:39:34
I like alot of Beatles stuff, but as far as sixties music that I listen to alot they are not the winners. Whenever I find myself nostalgic for the sounds of an era that was never mine, I usually am listening to the Doors, Pink Floyd or Led Zepplin. But, with Pink Floyd it's usually not "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" era material, which would not technically make it sixties.



ramona Posted - 09/23/2004 : 06:51:50
I am also going to jump on the crowded band(hee)wagon and say: the Beatles.

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Broken Face Posted - 09/23/2004 : 06:45:40
beatles
beach boys
os mutantes

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remig Posted - 09/23/2004 : 06:36:04
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BrendanT Posted - 09/23/2004 : 06:35:34
The Velvet Underground/Johnny and the Thunderbirds

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ivandivel Posted - 09/23/2004 : 06:24:25
Beach Boys. Beatles. The sonics, In that order.
The Champ Posted - 09/23/2004 : 05:51:32
CCR, amazing band, john played last night actually on AE, he was taking requests by telephone live, he still rocks hard.
oddball Posted - 09/23/2004 : 05:20:43
I would like to add Del Shannon to the list. His real name is Charles Westover though. He isn't on the map like the Beatles or Beach boys, but in terms of innovation, his attempts at experimenting with time signature and chord progressions was considered ground-breaking at the time.
the tolerant Posted - 09/23/2004 : 05:00:57
I.M.O it has to be the Beatles. no doubt. but i love the Beach Boys too. Brian Wilson. genius.
i cant say who's the best band but to me the Beatles are the 60s.

and then i think of Hendrix.....
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 09/23/2004 : 04:18:41
quote:
Originally posted by TheCroutonFuton

(Also, seeing as the Velvet Underground were way before the Pixies...wouldn't that make the Pixies "the Velvet Underground of the 80's?")

Yeah, but that doesn't rhyme...


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cassandra is Posted - 09/23/2004 : 04:02:23
I think that my top 5 bands would be:

-The Beatles
-The VU
-The Kinks
-The Beach Boys
-The Rolling Stones

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TheCroutonFuton Posted - 09/23/2004 : 04:02:19
Yep, The Beatles. 100%.

(Also, seeing as the Velvet Underground were way before the Pixies...wouldn't that make the Pixies "the Velvet Underground of the 80's?")

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LUTINS Posted - 09/23/2004 : 03:54:51
yes but i like Beatles too

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remig Posted - 09/23/2004 : 03:44:24
B) snob.


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