An easy pick for me. I love a lot of "classic rock" bands, but The Band is the all-time favorite.
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Looks like the stunt crew for Planet of the Apes.
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An easy pick for me. I love a lot of "classic rock" bands, but The Band is the all-time favorite.
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That's Entertainment is probably the only song I know word for word off the top of my head.
"Waking up at 6AM on a cool warm morning…"
That's Entertainment is probably the only song I know word for word off the top of my head.
"Waking up at 6AM on a cool warm morning…"
You said BS&TESB twice.The Beatles.
The Rolling Stones.
U2
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The Who
Led Zeppelin
REM
Pink Floyd
CCR
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Pearl Jam
TP&THB
Fleetwood Mac
The Kinks
Aerosmith
The Sex Pistols
The Clash
Cowboy Junkies
That's Entertainment is probably the only song I know word for word off the top of my head.
"Waking up at 6AM on a cool warm morning…"
I'm still gutted that Weller pulled the plug on The Jam a year early. They were right on the cusp of a U.S. breakout. Reckon he'd like a do-over.
My unpopular opinion: this is only about my fifth favorite jam song. Prefer Going Underground, Town Called Malice, eton rifles and in the city.
Tube Station is my favorite.I don't know that he cares, oddly. I can't think of a significant artist who has made less of an effort to break the U.S. market. It's strange. Weller should be big here.
I'll go with Town Called Malice, Ghosts, Bitterest Pill, and Man in the Corner Shop before That's Entertainment.
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