That's the first time, in my 50-year-long life, that I've heard someone say "I've never heard of The Who, or Deep Purple"! I'm finding it to be a strange experience. hahaha!
@paulshuttleworth6261 They'll be a lot of American bands neither you or I will have heard of. That's just the way things are. Dismissing someone's opinions on the basis they haven't heard of a band seems stupid to me, but whatever. Tip for you, if you don't like a channel don't engage with their content like commenting because that mean the algorithm will push their content into your feed even if you hit 'do not recommended'.
The Kinks are so underrated. It terms of songwriting about observing normal life around them and telling a story, their influence goes right through to the likes punk in the 70s, New Wave in 80s, Brit pop in the 90s and even the likes of emo and pop punk in the 00s. And writing songs like Lola pushed the boundaries of that sort of topic like no one else of that era. The Kinks are so much more influential than the normal Joe on the street gives them credit for
Village Green PS is an amazing,very English album and influenced many. McCartney himself said he was always eager to hear any new stuff from the Kinks. Top top British band and is americas loss.
@lyndoncmp5751 it’s not about the singles at the time (although they are good and ubiquitous with the 60s) it’s about their greater impact on music and music writing. For example, Waterloo Sunset paints such a beautiful vivid image of a scene, and that style of writing has never really stopped or changed much since - you can hear the inspiration from Common People, Piano Man, The Offspring, Oasis, The Clash and the list goes on in all different directions.
Roger Waters recalled the Beatles' influence on Pink Floyd in an interview, "I learned from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison that it was OK for us to write about our lives, and what we felt... that we could be free artists, and there was a value in that freedom." That's why The Beatles will forever be #1
That's one of these reasons I can't stand Pink Floyd, I'm sick of hearing about Waters whine about money, the music industry, how he misses Syd and how his Dad died in the war. How did rock & roll manage to get so self indulgent? Not that Pink Floyd could be called rock & roll, they're more like lullabies for stoned people.
@John-k6f9k Roger's a hypocrite when it comes to money, his socialist mentality gets skewed because he likes making money, that's why he is always touring because that's where musicians can make serious money, large audiences with high ticket prices and merchandise bring in the big bucks, he hates the USA but tours there a lot cause its big money and for all his dislike he has property there as well.
Not surprised they didn't make the list but as a teenager in England in the early 70's one of my favourite groups was Free. I love their blues/rock sound and the guitar of Kossoff, the bass of Fraser and the voice of Rogers.
Kinks, Deep Purple, The Who...those bands are real rock history. And without them the contemporary music would not be the same as it is today. And the Beatles must of course be the top of the tops because they were not only the first but also the most successful, most influencial and most high-quality band in history.
The first boy band, marketed brilliantly. Polished performers with some great songwriting and brilliant arrangement. I don’t consider them a great band, as there early stuff was pretty shallow and then they went weird but didn’t or couldn’t perform live. But 100,000,000 teenage girls can’t be wrong, can they?
Check out T. rex ‘bang a gong’, and ‘20th century boy’ played near the start. Marc bolan singer and songwriter for the band invented glam rock but he died way too soon. And as top band I probably would’ve put led zeppelin 👌💅💅
@TheRealRedAce The biggest bands on the planet are British U2 , Coldplay, Rolling Stones. Check out how successful their tours have been selling out stadiums around the world.
@davidmalarkey1302 LOTS of bands tour like that. The ones you mention are all old bands. What have any bands from the last two decades done? And they aren't nearly the best on the planet, though the Stones came close in their day. U2 have always been patchy -sometimes brilliant, sometimes massively pretentious. Coldplay are hardly in the same league. Nightwish are currently the world's best.
@AgentTokyo78 That they do, but where are the new bands? Those older bands will be gone in a few years and what then? None of the bands in 2-3 decades have been anything new. The problem with successful bands is everyone copies them, but are never as good. I suspect record companies are to blame for this.
Def Leppard get a honorable mention, but Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy are not? Those bands made groups like Def Leppard, americas Metallica, Bon Jovi and every rocker in between.
I'm not trying to be controversial or get people riled just for the sake of it but I'm very familiar with every well known British rock band and I put Black Sabbath at number 1. At least for their first 6 albums. I have indeed had The Beatles as my favorite band at some point. I like and respect The Stones too, and so on. But Black Sabbath had it all. The heavy riffs with the distinctive tone, the unique voice, the melody lines, the atmosphere, the rhythm section, and the genuineness. People are usually quite dismissive of them in a silly elitist way because they mostly know them for simple, catchy songs like Paranoid and Iron man, which is like knowing The Beatles purely for I Want To Hold Your Hand and Day Tripper. They also paved the way with prog metal with albums like Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage.
@John-k6f9k As I said, I'm not the biggest fan but still like their stuff when in the mood. Their influence on rock and then metal music? Huge and should have been recognised.
Little known fact about Oasis when one of them was signing on as unemployed at the job centre, he was asked what job he wanted to do and told the person working there that he wanted to be a singer and that person said you can’t put that down it’s not a proper job, words to that effect. 😂😂😂😂
@MADCHESTERUTD-oc3ni That may be true but how can they be number one when not many people have heard them? I listened to rock all my life and the Only Stone Roses song I ever heard was the one from Guitar Hero. And I can't even tell you the songs name. Had to look it up. "Love Spreads." I will admit that I liked it though. Thats a problem when your claiming them to be number one.
@LordEriolTolkien it seems that you never lived to see any of the "underground groups that far exceeded most jukebox bands" not meant to be rude, but there were literally thousands of the public listened to Radio Caroline or Luxembourg and went to see the numerous live festivals around the country then and had huge influence on progressive music. The majority of which were not allowed to be played on programs live Radio 1 or Top of the Pops. They were stifled by the government, but the 18 to 25 year olds were definitely in tune
🇨🇦 Missing : Cream The Moody Blues The Animals Procol Harum The Clash and so many more . . . IMHO The Best music written, created, played, & sung in the last Century, was performed between 1959 to 1989 ! #BoomersRock 🇨🇦
Oasis. The most overrated band in music history. I know a girl called Ellsa, she's into Alka - Seltzer. They weren't influenced by what music went before, but ripped it off.
Small Faces! Best voice of the 60s was Steve Marriott! On a whole there's probably only Freddie whose voice had that extra humph! And a young Robert Plant used to follow the Small Faces from gig to gig like a little lap dog, but his voice wasn't a patch on Steve Marriott's!
The first heavy metal band in the UK were a Welsh band called Budgie. They missed out to Black Sabbath in recording their first album and never got the recognition they deserved.
There may be a dispute about the order of this list but you cant question the fact that for a small island us Brits have produced so many word class bands !!!!
It is a good list but no Sabbath, Maiden or Priest. Why, because they got labelled as heavy metal. Give me a break. Metal was just heavy rock in the 70s. Not like today.
For me they’re up there in the best bands ever. Jeff lynne I feel is one of the greatest men in music. Yes they’re a rock band but my mind still won’t add them to a greatest rock band list.
Can't have a list of British rock without David Bowie. One of the best ever music artists . Watch the video Bowie-Heroes. A wonderful live performance in Berlin 2002.
Black Sabbath, Small Faces, Free, Status Quo, Manfred Mann, Cream, Yardbirds, ELO, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Whitesnake... Its a long list of great bands from such a small place.
Thank you for mentioning Small Faces! Steve Marriott's voice was second to none and although they didn't crack the American market, Steve did with Humble Pie - another one missed off - and Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones did it with the Faces and Rod Stewart! Everyone's got their own opinion, admittedly, but I was surprised he'd not heard of the Who and I saw him cringe at Roger Daltrey singing but that was Roger singing live in more recent years and he's 80 now and still gorgeous! 😂
Joel you're doing very well because most of this stuff is at least twice your age. The beauty of British music is that we generally have had much more freedom of speech than most other countries and so, individuality and creativity have room to flourish. The down side of that is that many creative people working together in a group can clash. The differences of opinions from listeners reflects this. It's very subjective and that's the beauty of it. The important thing is that we have had the freedom to express ourselves. BTW loving your quips, you are developing your British polite sarcasm well 😂 Keep expanding your knowledge base. Everyone has their own opinion, the important one for you is yours.
@Bullbothait’s literally like I hear myself talking. Black Sabbath layed the foundation for heavy metal and created two subgenres (doom and stoner metal) while those wannebeatles from Manchester kept droning on about wonderwalls and supernovas made of bubbly wine
Dazed and Confused was the beginning of doom in heavy rock, and Communication Breakdown laid down the foundations for metal. But then Zeppelin moved on and didn't stick to one genre.
@lyndoncmp5751 I might be out of my depth here...I was referring to the sound I heard From Tony Hicks played on the Guitar in the Hollies song 'hard hard year'...back in 66, I think...way ahead of it's time, [a short riff in the middle of the song]. Check it out if you are so inclined, on youtube.
I am 74 so my music was 60s/70s. Still playing it to this day. The Kinks were huge! The Who were huge! I would not call the Beatles a rock band although I loved them until Sgt Pepper. Have you heard of the supergroup Travelling Wilburys consisting of Jeff Lynne George Harrison Tom Petty Roy Orbison Bob Dylan? Best wishes from Scotland.,
The original Fleetwood Mac with Pete Green before going soft. The Green Manalishi with the two pronged Crown live. Free, Paul Rodgers a brilliant singer went onto sing in band called Bad Company see that song by the same name performed live.
Btw, if Folk Rock appeals to you as well, then Jethro Tull's folky era is also worth a look, including for their various lineups consistent and hard-to-match technical skill and sheer musicality.
Black sabbath blind faith. Cream the yardbirds the hollies yes to name but a few so much talent came out of the U.K. in the 1960 s onwards we literally invented heavy rock we had glam rock. Punk / new wave etc so much to learn about the history of British pop and rock
@alanpotter8680 Yeah. When I was growing up in the 80s, there obviously was no Internet, so I feel there was more of an excuse not to have heard certain songs. I remember seeing ads on TV for "Golden Oldies" compilations. The ones that played a montage of snippets from famous songs. And while this made me interested to hear how the rest of the songs went, I had no idea who they were by, or how to find them. So I had to do some serious research. But I did it, because I wanted to know. Today, with access to all the world's music on their phones, it seems as if kids don't want to know. Or perhaps they do, but they feel overwhelmed by too much choice?
Joel, that was great! Glam Rock was a very unique genre [again coming from, and to the UK] and though the US had The New York Dolls and the unique Lou Reed we had a revolution with Bowie, Marc Bolan and so many others. It be a nice one to see you do a video on Glam Rock and Punk.
One of the best live bands I’ve ever seen was Slade,they were fantastic…..surprisingly for me st the time as they rocked really hard. Glam produced some major geniuses.
I really hope you enjoyed the Kinks, they were my number 1 band when I was 12/13 and against all my school friends who loved either Beatles or Rolling Stones I was odd one out. It was also my first album bought for me for my 13th birthday.
The guitar riff from Smoke on the Water is the most characteristic riff ever from heavy rock. You should listen to the whole track and read the story behind the track.
If you want to see British music and the scene then check out Wilko Johnson, Roger Daltrey - going back home. Sheer brilliance both in the music and in the editing.
FACTS: QUEEN is the ONLY band who has ALL FOUR members in the Hall of Fame for each having written Number 1 Songs. “We Will Rock You” & “We Are The Champions” are literally part of society’s sports culture now, EVERYWHERE. Freddie Mercury has been voted Best Vocalist & Best Frontman in Rock Music. Brian May has been voted Best Guitarist in Classic Rock & Best Guitarist Overall. Queen’s famous 20-minute set at 1985’s Live Aid is widely known as the BEST performance in Rock Music. “Bohemian Rhapsody” was the MOST STREAMED SONG of the 20th Century.
@lyndoncmp5751 Are those just American statistics or international statistics? (I thought their Greatest Hits was - maybe, maybe not.) The other facts STILL stand them apart/unique.🖖
@marciebulsaraorcutt Worldwide stats. And their biggest selling album is a greatest hits collection, not any of their actual proper albums. Queen didnt sell albums on the level of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Beatles etc.
@lyndoncmp5751 - True, but this has to be taken in the context at the time, there was a lot of negativity towards Queen in those days as they were seen as not being 'Rock' enough, particularly with the use of early synths, use of effects and non-formulaic music approach etc. The music press at the time hated upon them as well - it was a very snobish and selective time music wise in the 70s. It wasn't until the 80s that Queen became more accepted, by which time Queen had released their greatest hits album for a new audience to discover. Hence people bought those albums and not the previous individual albums, unless they were very dedicated fans that is. That said, now days Queen songs are more widely known than many of the other bands in the list, constantly being discovered by each new generation's audience, with a wider body of their music having saturate into global culture in a way that that many of the other bands hasn't (Beatles excepting that is). However, as with most 'legacy' bands/artists their longevity comes from either specific individual songs or anthology/retrospective compilation albums and not their individual albums of the past; this is also the case with the Beatles (sales of 1, and prior to it's release the Red and the Blue albums, come to mind). This has led to Queen still being a top played band today, appearing often in the top 50/100 of streaming lists.
Congrats on your good taste in music as such a young man. All is not lost yet. I am an Austrian and love the music of this period too. British and american. Jeff, an Austrian, wants to share his passion for the music of the 60's and 70's with you. He plays all the instruments himself and posts his covers as multitrack videos on RUclips. His interpretations are garage band style. Regards Jeff
During my 20's Dire Straits were my favourite band along with Cold Chisel. Im now a 59 yo Aussie Grandfather and still love 70's, 80's & 90's Rock Bands.
I generally agree with the list, , although I don’t know about The Kinks being on there. I think I would have Genesis in that slot… or Yes, or The Police, Supertramp. Oasis I don’t know well because it was much later than when I was avidly consuming music. I’ll have to investigate them further.
that can be said about England a fair amount actually, for such a small country we have had insane amounts of groundbreaking and legendary Bands, Poets, Artists, Writers, some of the biggest inventions and im sure there is aome other stuff too
Aw, ELO is one of my favorite bands ever, too. Jeff Lynne later was in a band with the Beatles' George Harrison (among others), "The Travelling Wilburys". The Kinks, you probably know their song "Waterloo Sunset", it's so unique. Oasis sound too much like a Beatles rip-off band to me (and I love the Beatles). You have to listen to "Sweet Child of Mine" by Deep Purple. I can't believe they don't mention The Small Faces (or The Faces), Blur, Gorillaz, Thin Lizzy, Iron Maiden, The Cure, U2, and so so many more.
Agreed. Led Zep are far and away the greatest rock/blues band of all time. Their power, range, technical brilliance, creativity, variety and catalogue of great songs is unmatched by any band in history. They had one of the best ever lead singers in Robert Plant, one of the best ever lead guitarist in Jimmy Page, the magnificent bassist, key board player in John Paul Jones and one of the best drummers of all time in John Bonham (hammer of Thor)
Led Zeppelin we’re 2 bands in 1. What you hear on their studio albums, what you experience live. There are not enough superlatives to describe how amazing they were.
Its a tricky thing recommending music there is so much good stuff, there are quite a few not well known and obscure bands and music which can easily get missed. I used to go and by some random piece of music to try and got some pleasant surprises,
The Sex Pistols is a band that at lest could have got a honourable mention. They were pioneers in the Punk style. Also honourable mentions: The Stone Roses, Dire Straits, The cult, The Cure, The Clash, The Smiths, Super Furry Animals. One of my favourite bands of all time was Iron Maiden, Legendary heavy metal band.
@andyc8374 Well said..ABBA only had one No1 hit in the US. But it didn't stop them being a very successful musical act around the world...The US is not be all and end all of musical success..(wish some bands would take note).
@andycross8374 Thread is about the biggest isn't it? You cannot be the biggest band if you don't make it in America. Pink Floyd, Zeppelin and Queen were way bigger than The Jam so take out 1978 and 1979. In 1979 Zeppelin and Floyd sold more albums and Zeppelin played to hundreds of thousands at Knebworth.
Enjoyed watching this Joel. Saw the rolling stones in Portland Oregon, Brian was still alive then. Really liked the concert. The yardbirds were another favorite of mine, one of my favorite songs by them is Happenings 10 yrs Time Ago, they were an awesome band. Of course Queen should have been ranked higher. The Moody Blues were great as well. I loved the British Invasion, so glad I was around then!
If you ask any of them, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Animals, ect, they will tell you they were highly influenced by American singers like Elvis, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley ,and Buddy Holly to name a few.
Hi, Joel! I'm really happy that a young guy like you is interested in these old bands, because they have had such a huge influence on the music world!!! And to see that this doesn't get lost when young people are also interested in it is just awesome! ☺👍
I think it’s wonderful that as a young man you are listening to these bands from before you were born. There are so many treasures to enjoy and DEFINITELY listen to The Wall - cinema for the ears. You give me hope. 🙂
great vid, Joel! if you get a chance check out Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The Cure and King Crimson are great, too. Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" is STILL way ahead of its time. But throw on your best set of headphones and give "Echoes" a listen, (Pink Floyd, Meddle album, 1971). it is over 23 minutes long and it'll take you places, lol.
7:51 Watch The Who's Tommy film from 1975 and react to it! If you find yourself to be sane still, after watching, I congratulate you! What a weird "f" film that is... in a good way! :O It always "f"s with my mind!
Deep Purple is truly worth to look into. Mark II line-up (ian gillan lead singer) is one of the best bands ever. Also, Status Quo (again, original line-up) is hard to believe didn't make this list. They were as big as Purple, Zeppelin or any other band here in their era. Never made it in the US however.
Status Quo were never as big as Purple in their day and nowhere near as big as Zeppelin, the 2nd biggest band in history! In terms of talent, innovation and influence, Quo would be lucky to make a top 50, never mind a top 10! ...and I LIKE Quo! :)
actually, i was gonna add, that i might be biased on that, since i grew up with quo, before i ever heard of Zeppelin (which btw is my absolute no1). and i'm german. still i would say, that in germany quo was as big as zeppelin. and deep purple was probably bigger than both. up until quo splitt up and changed their style. also, i can't really jam to oasis or radiohead (sorry, my fault) whatever, no harm done @Codex7777
@Codex7777 And now i even did a check up and am really embarressed: Quo doesn't even make the TOP50, on any list. God, how many bands i saw on those lists, that would be higher ranked. sorry, gonna have my head checked lol
@splodge57 Oh, not just the UK. I am german, and everybody around me was into Quo. And i still stick to this: the best "boogiewoogie steamhammer live rockband" of the era (till ACDC really took off maybe) obviously, the bands you mentioned are "bigger" and "better" musically and in sales., but if you just wanna party and jump and bang your head, quo was the thing to turn to.
I’d love to see a top 20 list because there were so many great British Bands; Black Sabbath, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Level/42, IQ, Judas Priest, Depeche Mode, Cream, David Bowie, z Elton John, Muse, The Police, Traffic, Porcupine Tree, Marillion, The Moody Blues, Supertramp, The Cure, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, Ten Years After …..the list goes on. These are not all favorites of mine. Not at all. But they each were big in their time
I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who has listened to a good amount of rock and hasn’t listened to Led Zeppelin. Definitely need to listen to them cuz they have some great stuff.
Another good video jps I've got sum good band for you to listen to. One band from Liverpool called cast one from Manchester called the Smits (no there not all related) and one from Scotland called primal scream
The Who, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin are way before your time, together with Uriah Heep and Black Sabbath (not on the list), but I can recommend them to you. I know, cause I grew up with them.
Hey JPS! The first Rock Concert/Gig I ever went to was in 1973: Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon tour. In Newcastle. Yes, the Newcastle that you called into recently. Jealous? 😉🙂
I couldn’t agree more about Pink Floyd. I’m old enough to have had the absolute joy of seeing them live. We got to see Australian Pink Floyd whenever they are in the UK if we can to get our live fix.
Love all the groups ,🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧but the Beatles 1st,stone roses 🌹 and oasis joint 2nd, queen 3rd. My top 3 and your so right Northern bands are the best . 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@lyndoncmp5751 😂 you sound like a proper mong, thing is mate, opinions are like arseholes, everybody has one, so it's no more or less relevant than yours, ya big southern wet wipe 😁
Electric Light Orchestra deserved a mention, their style of symphonic rock was unique, how many other bands can you name that had a violinist and two cellists in their lineup?
The London Philharmonic Orchestra had a lot more violinists and cellists than that - some violas and double basses too. ELO were just some very ordinary songs and a lot of production.
IMO The the top 10 British Bands are.... Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Who, White Snake, Def Leppard, Queen and Fleetwood Mac.
@kevingill648don't be silly , the beatles are the greatest group ever , record sales , number 1 hits etc. No band gets remotely close to them. Even if you don't like them personally, you have to respect the fact they produced over 200 songs in a 9 year period. Not just average songs either , I could easily name over 50 songs of theirs all big hits , easily . I couldn't name another band on the planet that had more than 10 , apart from queen, but id struggle to get to 20 then. The rolling stones have been going over 60years , and I'd struggle with more than 10, that shows how immense the beatles were. Every list starts with the beatles or your just talking rubbish .
Pink Floyd have to be top 3. It has to be The Beatles (ok🙄), Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd with Rolling Stones in 4th. Dire Straits or The Clash deserve spots on this list instead of Radiohead personally
The Beatles for here in the US, we’re just something so different at the time, their earlier music really was on the cheesy side. I personally put Led Zeppelin as number one, their debut album was killer, & it went up from there. Considering they were only together a few months, before even recording it. Their first rehearsal was on August 19,1968, they toured a few weeks as The New Yardbirds. Came back recorded & Page mixed & edited it, all in about 36 hours, not a bad song on it.
That's the first time, in my 50-year-long life, that I've heard someone say "I've never heard of The Who, or Deep Purple"! I'm finding it to be a strange experience. hahaha!
He had no ears or they are closed
Or the Kinks. Begs the question what is the point in this man’s opinions? No idea why this video is recommended.
@paulshuttleworth6261 They'll be a lot of American bands neither you or I will have heard of. That's just the way things are. Dismissing someone's opinions on the basis they haven't heard of a band seems stupid to me, but whatever. Tip for you, if you don't like a channel don't engage with their content like commenting because that mean the algorithm will push their content into your feed even if you hit 'do not recommended'.
what ive seen the Who a couple of times Rolling stones 3 times but yes The Beatles in the 60's Queen, Mark Knoffler later on and The Kinks
I'm afraid this collection barely scratches the surface...
It barely touches the surface
Gosh, Marillion comes to mind
I came hear to say the same thing. MAYBE I could narrow it down to 25 , but even that is a stretch for me.
i was about to comment something similar, this is a speck or a hint of british bands. so many more......and more.
@boomshanka4667 AC/DC didn't even get a mention that's sad!
The Kinks are so underrated. It terms of songwriting about observing normal life around them and telling a story, their influence goes right through to the likes punk in the 70s, New Wave in 80s, Brit pop in the 90s and even the likes of emo and pop punk in the 00s. And writing songs like Lola pushed the boundaries of that sort of topic like no one else of that era. The Kinks are so much more influential than the normal Joe on the street gives them credit for
Village Green PS is an amazing,very English album and influenced many.
McCartney himself said he was always eager to hear any new stuff from the Kinks.
Top top British band and is americas loss.
Agreed! such a variety of different style from the 60s to the 80s. Much longer longevity than The Beatles.
Facts!
A few great singles but not a lot else. Not like the other bands here.
@lyndoncmp5751 it’s not about the singles at the time (although they are good and ubiquitous with the 60s) it’s about their greater impact on music and music writing. For example, Waterloo Sunset paints such a beautiful vivid image of a scene, and that style of writing has never really stopped or changed much since - you can hear the inspiration from Common People, Piano Man, The Offspring, Oasis, The Clash and the list goes on in all different directions.
Roger Waters recalled the Beatles' influence on Pink Floyd in an interview, "I learned from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison that it was OK for us to write about our lives, and what we felt... that we could be free artists, and there was a value in that freedom."
That's why The Beatles will forever be #1
That's one of these reasons I can't stand Pink Floyd, I'm sick of hearing about Waters whine about money, the music industry, how he misses Syd and how his Dad died in the war. How did rock & roll manage to get so self indulgent? Not that Pink Floyd could be called rock & roll, they're more like lullabies for stoned people.
Poor Ringo
And they learnt that from Dylan
@John-k6f9k Roger's a hypocrite when it comes to money, his socialist mentality gets skewed because he likes making money, that's why he is always touring because that's where musicians can make serious money, large audiences with high ticket prices and merchandise bring in the big bucks, he hates the USA but tours there a lot cause its big money and for all his dislike he has property there as well.
They're nothing like pink Floyd , they had their own unique sound.
Not surprised they didn't make the list but as a teenager in England in the early 70's one of my favourite groups was Free. I love their blues/rock sound and the guitar of Kossoff, the bass of Fraser and the voice of Rogers.
My favourite band of all time!!!
@gill8779 Me too.
Just goes to show how strong British rock has been historically that a band like Free don't even come close to the top 10.
What did they produce, one album with three worthwhile songs?
Serious band!!
Kinks, Deep Purple, The Who...those bands are real rock history. And without them the contemporary music would not be the same as it is today. And the Beatles must of course be the top of the tops because they were not only the first but also the most successful, most influencial and most high-quality band in history.
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If The Beatles were around for more than 8 years I would agree. We don't know if a 1980s Beatles would be rubbish or not.
The first boy band, marketed brilliantly. Polished performers with some great songwriting and brilliant arrangement. I don’t consider them a great band, as there early stuff was pretty shallow and then they went weird but didn’t or couldn’t perform live. But 100,000,000 teenage girls can’t be wrong, can they?
Sabbath, Motorhead, jethro Tull, King Crimson...and so on!
In the UK in the early 70s it felt like T. rex was on top of the world getting soo many number ones and only getting one number one in the US
Check out T. rex ‘bang a gong’, and ‘20th century boy’ played near the start. Marc bolan singer and songwriter for the band invented glam rock but he died way too soon.
And as top band I probably would’ve put led zeppelin 👌💅💅
UK rock bands have ruled the music world since the 1960's
Not in the last 20 years they haven't!
@TheRealRedAce The biggest bands on the planet are British U2 , Coldplay, Rolling Stones. Check out how successful their tours have been selling out stadiums around the world.
@davidmalarkey1302 LOTS of bands tour like that. The ones you mention are all old bands. What have any bands from the last two decades done?
And they aren't nearly the best on the planet, though the Stones came close in their day. U2 have always been patchy -sometimes brilliant, sometimes massively pretentious. Coldplay are hardly in the same league.
Nightwish are currently the world's best.
@TheRealRedAceold or not they still rule
@AgentTokyo78 That they do, but where are the new bands? Those older bands will be gone in a few years and what then? None of the bands in 2-3 decades have been anything new. The problem with successful bands is everyone copies them, but are never as good. I suspect record companies are to blame for this.
Motorhead, Black Sabbath, Free, ELO, The Cult, Whitesnake (early) , Status Quo, The Stranglers, an endless list
The Small Faces
Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, DIO, and cream Need some love but they are on the heavy side of rock. Metal as some might call it.
I'm not even a big fan but Black Sabbath deserve a mention
Strange that? Certainly bigger and more influential internationally than others mentioned here, if not in the UK as well?
Def Leppard get a honorable mention, but Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy are not? Those bands made groups like Def Leppard, americas Metallica, Bon Jovi and every rocker in between.
I'm not trying to be controversial or get people riled just for the sake of it but I'm very familiar with every well known British rock band and I put Black Sabbath at number 1. At least for their first 6 albums. I have indeed had The Beatles as my favorite band at some point. I like and respect The Stones too, and so on. But Black Sabbath had it all. The heavy riffs with the distinctive tone, the unique voice, the melody lines, the atmosphere, the rhythm section, and the genuineness. People are usually quite dismissive of them in a silly elitist way because they mostly know them for simple, catchy songs like Paranoid and Iron man, which is like knowing The Beatles purely for I Want To Hold Your Hand and Day Tripper. They also paved the way with prog metal with albums like Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage.
@John-k6f9k As I said, I'm not the biggest fan but still like their stuff when in the mood. Their influence on rock and then metal music? Huge and should have been recognised.
@mwjsbleakwater564 and Iron Maiden?
Little known fact about Oasis when one of them was signing on as unemployed at the job centre, he was asked what job he wanted to do and told the person working there that he wanted to be a singer and that person said you can’t put that down it’s not a proper job, words to that effect. 😂😂😂😂
Totally agree - and Waterĺoo Sunset for me is one of the most beautiful songs of all time
With Queen at # 4 all that is left is the Stones, Led Zep, the Beatles. It has been since the 60's really
@MADCHESTERUTD-oc3ni That may be true but how can they be number one when not many people have heard them? I listened to rock all my life and the Only Stone Roses song I ever heard was the one from Guitar Hero. And I can't even tell you the songs name. Had to look it up. "Love Spreads." I will admit that I liked it though. Thats a problem when your claiming them to be number one.
The who
@LordEriolTolkien it seems that you never lived to see any of the "underground groups that far exceeded most jukebox bands" not meant to be rude, but there were literally thousands of the public listened to Radio Caroline or Luxembourg and went to see the numerous live festivals around the country then and had huge influence on progressive music. The majority of which were not allowed to be played on programs live Radio 1 or Top of the Pops. They were stifled by the government, but the 18 to 25 year olds were definitely in tune
Amen
and the fact that I don't know Stones and Led Zep
🇨🇦 Missing :
Cream
The Moody Blues
The Animals
Procol Harum
The Clash
and so many more . . .
IMHO
The Best music written, created, played, & sung in the last Century, was performed between 1959 to 1989 ! #BoomersRock
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I agree with those and add Uriah Heep on the list.
definitely Cream as they were there alongside the Beatles in developing the American market
❤❤ the Hollies
Oasis. The most overrated band in music history. I know a girl called Ellsa, she's into Alka - Seltzer. They weren't influenced by what music went before, but ripped it off.
Small Faces! Best voice of the 60s was Steve Marriott! On a whole there's probably only Freddie whose voice had that extra humph! And a young Robert Plant used to follow the Small Faces from gig to gig like a little lap dog, but his voice wasn't a patch on Steve Marriott's!
Black Sabbath is missing: the first heavy metal (as opposed to heavy rock) band.
I guess the guy who put this list together didnt like sabbath?
Thank goodness
Sabbath almost created Metal. They were massive. A poor omission in favour of some pop tart.
The first heavy metal band in the UK were a Welsh band called Budgie. They missed out to Black Sabbath in recording their first album and never got the recognition they deserved.
@iamtoooldtocare Dwli ar y band.
There may be a dispute about the order of this list but you cant question the fact that for a small island us Brits have produced so many word class bands !!!!
The list should be at least Top 50!
It is a good list but no Sabbath, Maiden or Priest. Why, because they got labelled as heavy metal. Give me a break. Metal was just heavy rock in the 70s. Not like today.
I reckon ELO well deserve at least an honourable mention here! 🙂
Hardly comparable to the Moody Blues in their genre.
ELO was a great band
To be honest, I've always thought they were pretty ordinary. Totally subjective opinion; they did/do nothing for me, but I know I'm in a minority.
For me they’re up there in the best bands ever. Jeff lynne I feel is one of the greatest men in music. Yes they’re a rock band but my mind still won’t add them to a greatest rock band list.
Your young and missed out some bands that were adored around the world e.g. ELO,Supertramp,Bee Gees etc!
"This time tomorrow, where will we be. On a spaceship somewhere, sailing upon an empty sea". Ray Davies. The Kinks
Can't have a list of British rock without David Bowie. One of the best ever music artists . Watch the video Bowie-Heroes. A wonderful live performance in Berlin 2002.
It’s a band list not a solo artist list
Was he a band? 🙄
@MAURlCERAVEL no and as far as I'm concerned wouldn't make the cut anyway.
@richardsinger01are you saying that David Bowie wouldn’t make England’s top 10 rock artists?
Bowie had his band but he was seen as a solo artist I think. Might be wrong.
Black Sabbath, Small Faces, Free, Status Quo, Manfred Mann, Cream, Yardbirds, ELO, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Whitesnake... Its a long list of great bands from such a small place.
Slade and the sweet were brilliant, too.
@johncorrall1739 forgot Iron Maiden and Motorhead too...
@karmannghiaman1041
Spot on.
Thank you for mentioning Small Faces! Steve Marriott's voice was second to none and although they didn't crack the American market, Steve did with Humble Pie - another one missed off - and Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan and Kenney Jones did it with the Faces and Rod Stewart! Everyone's got their own opinion, admittedly, but I was surprised he'd not heard of the Who and I saw him cringe at Roger Daltrey singing but that was Roger singing live in more recent years and he's 80 now and still gorgeous! 😂
Joel you're doing very well because most of this stuff is at least twice your age. The beauty of British music is that we generally have had much more freedom of speech than most other countries and so, individuality and creativity have room to flourish. The down side of that is that many creative people working together in a group can clash. The differences of opinions from listeners reflects this. It's very subjective and that's the beauty of it. The important thing is that we have had the freedom to express ourselves. BTW loving your quips, you are developing your British polite sarcasm well 😂 Keep expanding your knowledge base. Everyone has their own opinion, the important one for you is yours.
Freedom of speech? Once, maybe, but not anymore. We’re leading the charge into authoritarianism.
Black Sabbath should have had at least an honourable mention
Could have easily been ahead of oasis! I couldn’t stand oasis when they came out while I was in high school, talentless..
Damn, you beat me to it. I've just commented the exact same thing.
Oasis stole a hell of a lot of riffs, lyrics and songs from other bands. They shouldn't be on this list.
@Bullbothait’s literally like I hear myself talking. Black Sabbath layed the foundation for heavy metal and created two subgenres (doom and stoner metal) while those wannebeatles from Manchester kept droning on about wonderwalls and supernovas made of bubbly wine
Dazed and Confused was the beginning of doom in heavy rock, and Communication Breakdown laid down the foundations for metal.
But then Zeppelin moved on and didn't stick to one genre.
Kinks invented the distorted guitar sound
No Link Wray did.
What year and what song was that on?
Willie Kozart when he played guitar for Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm on the song Rocket 88
@isobar5857
1958. The Rumble. Jimmy Page has often cited Link Wray as a huge influence with his revolutionary guitar sound.
@lyndoncmp5751 I might be out of my depth here...I was referring to the sound I heard From Tony Hicks played on the Guitar in the Hollies song 'hard hard year'...back in 66, I think...way ahead of it's time, [a short riff in the middle of the song]. Check it out if you are so inclined, on youtube.
I am 74 so my music was 60s/70s. Still playing it to this day. The Kinks were huge! The Who were huge! I would not call the Beatles a rock band although I loved them until Sgt Pepper. Have you heard of the supergroup Travelling Wilburys consisting of Jeff Lynne George Harrison Tom Petty Roy Orbison Bob Dylan? Best wishes from Scotland.,
The original Fleetwood Mac with Pete Green before going soft.
The Green Manalishi with the two pronged Crown live.
Free, Paul Rodgers a brilliant singer went onto sing in band called Bad Company see that song by the same name performed live.
Spot on.
Great list! Well.. in the category honourable mentions, I miss Status Quo. They were huge in the 1970-1980 period!
Btw, if Folk Rock appeals to you as well, then Jethro Tull's folky era is also worth a look, including for their various lineups consistent and hard-to-match technical skill and sheer musicality.
You need to listen to “Child in Time” from Deep Purple. Awesome
Familiar with Yes? Three albums you must hear -
Yes Album, Fragile and Close to the Edge
Glad you gave ELO a mention really deserved imo … RIP Richard Tandy….
I love Queen as well.
The Kinks is one of the best bands... It's in my top list, with The Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and some other.
The Mighty Led Zeppelin!! You will enjoy their catalog!! 🙂🙂
Black sabbath blind faith. Cream the yardbirds the hollies yes to name but a few so much talent came out of the U.K. in the 1960 s onwards we literally invented heavy rock we had glam rock. Punk / new wave etc so much to learn about the history of British pop and rock
Forgot about Herman's Hermits but don't think they were around that long in the 60's
The Kinks are fantastic
You're very lucky to hear this stuff for the first time. I can't even imagine it.
I feel as if I knew these songs before I was even born...
All these songs have been heavily used through the years by Hollywood. I'm surprised.
@alanpotter8680 Yeah. When I was growing up in the 80s, there obviously was no Internet, so I feel there was more of an excuse not to have heard certain songs. I remember seeing ads on TV for "Golden Oldies" compilations. The ones that played a montage of snippets from famous songs. And while this made me interested to hear how the rest of the songs went, I had no idea who they were by, or how to find them. So I had to do some serious research. But I did it, because I wanted to know.
Today, with access to all the world's music on their phones, it seems as if kids don't want to know. Or perhaps they do, but they feel overwhelmed by too much choice?
Who are you..ooh ooh..have you heard that? By the Who..the theme tune to CSI…..that was them!
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Joel, that was great! Glam Rock was a very unique genre [again coming from, and to the UK] and though the US had The New York Dolls and the unique Lou Reed we had a revolution with Bowie, Marc Bolan and so many others. It be a nice one to see you do a video on Glam Rock and Punk.
One of the best live bands I’ve ever seen was Slade,they were fantastic…..surprisingly for me st the time as they rocked really hard.
Glam produced some major geniuses.
You can't do Glam Rock without Sweet!
I really hope you enjoyed the Kinks, they were my number 1 band when I was 12/13 and against all my school friends who loved either Beatles or Rolling Stones I was odd one out. It was also my first album bought for me for my 13th birthday.
Joel, you have to check out Celluloid Heroes by the Kinks
gotta love the stone roses
The guitar riff from Smoke on the Water is the most characteristic riff ever from heavy rock. You should listen to the whole track and read the story behind the track.
I do believe you a wrong on that one, the number one riff is Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love, recheck your lists.
@sicotshit7068
That was diminished by being used as the theme tune to "Top of the Pops". Familiarity breeds contempt.
@jerry2357 WTF! Speak English
@sicotshit7068 It's not sensible to display your own incompetence with the English language...
@jerry2357 whatever you say Jerry, but you are still wrong, I guess that truth hurts.
If you want to see British music and the scene then check out Wilko Johnson, Roger Daltrey - going back home.
Sheer brilliance both in the music and in the editing.
FACTS:
QUEEN is the ONLY band who has ALL FOUR members in the Hall of Fame for each having written Number 1 Songs.
“We Will Rock You” & “We Are The Champions” are literally part of society’s sports culture now, EVERYWHERE.
Freddie Mercury has been voted Best Vocalist & Best Frontman in Rock Music.
Brian May has been voted Best Guitarist in Classic Rock & Best Guitarist Overall.
Queen’s famous 20-minute set at 1985’s Live Aid is widely known as the BEST performance in Rock Music.
“Bohemian Rhapsody” was the MOST STREAMED SONG of the 20th Century.
Fact. Queen don't have any albums in the top 50 biggest selling albums of all time.
@lyndoncmp5751 Are those just American statistics or international statistics? (I thought their Greatest Hits was - maybe, maybe not.) The other facts STILL stand them apart/unique.🖖
@marciebulsaraorcutt
Worldwide stats. And their biggest selling album is a greatest hits collection, not any of their actual proper albums. Queen didnt sell albums on the level of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Beatles etc.
Queen the best band of all times
@lyndoncmp5751 - True, but this has to be taken in the context at the time, there was a lot of negativity towards Queen in those days as they were seen as not being 'Rock' enough, particularly with the use of early synths, use of effects and non-formulaic music approach etc. The music press at the time hated upon them as well - it was a very snobish and selective time music wise in the 70s. It wasn't until the 80s that Queen became more accepted, by which time Queen had released their greatest hits album for a new audience to discover. Hence people bought those albums and not the previous individual albums, unless they were very dedicated fans that is.
That said, now days Queen songs are more widely known than many of the other bands in the list, constantly being discovered by each new generation's audience, with a wider body of their music having saturate into global culture in a way that that many of the other bands hasn't (Beatles excepting that is).
However, as with most 'legacy' bands/artists their longevity comes from either specific individual songs or anthology/retrospective compilation albums and not their individual albums of the past; this is also the case with the Beatles (sales of 1, and prior to it's release the Red and the Blue albums, come to mind). This has led to Queen still being a top played band today, appearing often in the top 50/100 of streaming lists.
Congrats on your good taste in music as such a young man. All is not lost yet. I am an Austrian and love the music of this period too. British and american.
Jeff, an Austrian, wants to share his passion for the music of the 60's and 70's with you.
He plays all the instruments himself and posts his covers as multitrack videos on RUclips. His interpretations are garage band style.
Regards Jeff
During my 20's Dire Straits were my favourite band along with Cold Chisel.
Im now a 59 yo Aussie Grandfather and still love 70's, 80's & 90's Rock Bands.
How to say you're an Aussie without saying you're an Aussie: mention Cold Chisel or Jimmy Barnes. 🙂
I heard of Deep Purple when i was little because it was in the Guinness Book of Records as the loudest rock band.
Deep Purple: you must listen to their album "Machine Head" and their live album "Made in Japan".
I generally agree with the list, , although I don’t know about The Kinks being on there. I think I would have Genesis in that slot… or Yes, or The Police, Supertramp. Oasis I don’t know well because it was much later than when I was avidly consuming music. I’ll have to investigate them further.
England, the greatest music nation in history?
Never has a country so small produced so many great singers and bands. The list just goes on and on.
Yup👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
that can be said about England a fair amount actually, for such a small country we have had insane amounts of groundbreaking and legendary Bands, Poets, Artists, Writers, some of the biggest inventions and im sure there is aome other stuff too
@theaces3697 And the most important: You invented Brexit.
And Welsh, Scottish and Irish.
Well, thanks to Max Martin, Swedish music has been a LOT more dominant in the States than British music over the last 25 years.
Brothers fighting? Gee, that's so rare.
Aw, ELO is one of my favorite bands ever, too. Jeff Lynne later was in a band with the Beatles' George Harrison (among others), "The Travelling Wilburys". The Kinks, you probably know their song "Waterloo Sunset", it's so unique. Oasis sound too much like a Beatles rip-off band to me (and I love the Beatles). You have to listen to "Sweet Child of Mine" by Deep Purple.
I can't believe they don't mention The Small Faces (or The Faces), Blur, Gorillaz, Thin Lizzy, Iron Maiden, The Cure, U2, and so so many more.
"Sweet Child of Mine" by Deep Purple? I assume you meant Child in Time.
Thin Lizzy and u2 are Irish
Check out Lola by the kinks. It'll make you laugh aswell as enjoying the music.
Queen and Pink Floyd would be my top two, but, having said that......... Darn it's hard, just so many good bands came out of our tiny island nation.
I really agree, under those I'd put The Kinks and The Beatles under.
You have to give The Stones the edge for legendary status and longevity. Keith should have died 30 years ago but he will outlive us all, lol.
Been a kink fan all my life . Amazing discography.
Not even a mention for Black Sabbath ! 🙃.
Loved Oasis and both albums mentioned were amazing. Seeing them at Wembley, even with Liam storming off the stage, was so brilliant!
Led Zeppelin's my personal #1 it will be nice for you to react to their tracks Joel 😊
Same!!
Agreed. Led Zep are far and away the greatest rock/blues band of all time. Their power, range, technical brilliance, creativity, variety and catalogue of great songs is unmatched by any band in history. They had one of the best ever lead singers in Robert Plant, one of the best ever lead guitarist in Jimmy Page, the magnificent bassist, key board player in John Paul Jones and one of the best drummers of all time in John Bonham (hammer of Thor)
Led Zeppelin we’re 2 bands in 1. What you hear on their studio albums, what you experience live. There are not enough superlatives to describe how amazing they were.
Its a tricky thing recommending music there is so much good stuff, there are quite a few not well known and obscure bands and music which can easily get missed. I used to go and by some random piece of music to try and got some pleasant surprises,
The Sex Pistols is a band that at lest could have got a honourable mention. They were pioneers in the Punk style. Also honourable mentions: The Stone Roses, Dire Straits, The cult, The Cure, The Clash, The Smiths, Super Furry Animals. One of my favourite bands of all time was Iron Maiden, Legendary heavy metal band.
This list could have included The Clash, The Smiths, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Tubeway Army...this list could go on for several pages...
"NEVER HEARD OF THE WHO" you have to listen to Quadrophenia, look up the legendary drummer Keith Moon (Moon the Loon).
I recommend that he start with Who's Next instead. Anyway, he should certainly check them out.
Check out Pink Floyd's 'Pulse' live DVD, amazing!!
Best album ever Deep Purple - Made in Japan!
Sgt Pepper.
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418 Quite overrated apart from day in a life .
" IAN PACE ON THE DRUMS ,,, YESSS "
A must check is the Small aces (Itchycoo park, Tin Soldier etc).
Check out the Jam. Biggest band from 78-82
Didn’t make a dent in America as like the Kinks,their music was VERY British.
@TheCornishCockney True, but who cares? Making it in America isn't my benchmark for judging good music.
@andyc8374 Well said..ABBA only had one No1 hit in the US. But it didn't stop them being a very successful musical act around the world...The US is not be all and end all of musical success..(wish some bands would take note).
@andycross8374
Thread is about the biggest isn't it? You cannot be the biggest band if you don't make it in America.
Pink Floyd, Zeppelin and Queen were way bigger than The Jam so take out 1978 and 1979. In 1979 Zeppelin and Floyd sold more albums and Zeppelin played to hundreds of thousands at Knebworth.
I keep forgetting I'm 40+ years older than most of you young reactors! So thrilled to hear these bands again, through fresh ears.
Enjoyed watching this Joel. Saw the rolling stones in Portland Oregon, Brian was still alive then. Really liked the concert. The yardbirds were another favorite of mine, one of my favorite songs by them is Happenings 10 yrs Time Ago, they were an awesome band. Of course Queen should have been ranked higher. The Moody Blues were great as well. I loved the British Invasion, so glad I was around then!
If you ask any of them, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Animals, ect, they will tell you they were highly influenced by American singers like Elvis, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley ,and Buddy Holly to name a few.
Hi, Joel! I'm really happy that a young guy like you is interested in these old bands, because they have had such a huge influence on the music world!!!
And to see that this doesn't get lost when young people are also interested in it is just awesome! ☺👍
Led Zeppelin are an enigma. They did everything the way you’re not supposed to in the music industry and they still ruled the rock scene in the 1970s.
Ruled?..... Have a word we yersel brother 😊
Maybe that is why I could not get in to Zeppelin as they were different in a way I did not like. Robert Plant is overated IMO.
I think it’s wonderful that as a young man you are listening to these bands from before you were born. There are so many treasures to enjoy and DEFINITELY listen to The Wall - cinema for the ears. You give me hope. 🙂
2 Deep Purple songs for you to check out; "Highway Star" and "Burn".
Perfect strangers isn't too shabby,either.
Child in time not good enough
great vid, Joel! if you get a chance check out Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The Cure and King Crimson are great, too.
Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" is STILL way ahead of its time.
But throw on your best set of headphones and give "Echoes" a listen, (Pink Floyd, Meddle album, 1971). it is over 23 minutes long and it'll take you places, lol.
7:51 Watch The Who's Tommy film from 1975 and react to it! If you find yourself to be sane still, after watching, I congratulate you! What a weird "f" film that is... in a good way! :O It always "f"s with my mind!
Deep Purple is truly worth to look into. Mark II line-up (ian gillan lead singer) is one of the best bands ever. Also, Status Quo (again, original line-up) is hard to believe didn't make this list. They were as big as Purple, Zeppelin or any other band here in their era. Never made it in the US however.
Status Quo were never as big as Purple in their day and nowhere near as big as Zeppelin, the 2nd biggest band in history! In terms of talent, innovation and influence, Quo would be lucky to make a top 50, never mind a top 10! ...and I LIKE Quo! :)
actually, i was gonna add, that i might be biased on that, since i grew up with quo, before i ever heard of Zeppelin (which btw is my absolute no1). and i'm german. still i would say, that in germany quo was as big as zeppelin. and deep purple was probably bigger than both. up until quo splitt up and changed their style. also, i can't really jam to oasis or radiohead (sorry, my fault) whatever, no harm done @Codex7777
@Codex7777 And now i even did a check up and am really embarressed: Quo doesn't even make the TOP50, on any list. God, how many bands i saw on those lists, that would be higher ranked. sorry, gonna have my head checked lol
Quo had a big UK following and many hits in the UK singles charts but couldn't compare to Zeppelin, Floyd, The Beatles etc.
@splodge57 Oh, not just the UK. I am german, and everybody around me was into Quo. And i still stick to this: the best "boogiewoogie steamhammer live rockband" of the era (till ACDC really took off maybe) obviously, the bands you mentioned are "bigger" and "better" musically and in sales., but if you just wanna party and jump and bang your head, quo was the thing to turn to.
I’d love to see a top 20 list because there were so many great British Bands; Black Sabbath, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Level/42, IQ, Judas Priest, Depeche Mode, Cream, David Bowie, z Elton John, Muse, The Police, Traffic, Porcupine Tree, Marillion, The Moody Blues, Supertramp, The Cure, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, Ten Years After …..the list goes on.
These are not all favorites of mine. Not at all. But they each were big in their time
Ten Years After my favorite band. R.I.P ALVIN LEE.
@andrasczehlarik9180 love his solo work. The Bluest Blues, with George Harrison on slide, is one of my favorite pieces of blues rock.
@helenespaulding7562 i agree. Cheers.
Ray's and Dave's (the Kinks) family name is written Davies, but pronounced like Davis.
I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who has listened to a good amount of rock and hasn’t listened to Led Zeppelin. Definitely need to listen to them cuz they have some great stuff.
The greatest rock/blues band of all time by a large margin
Good for you! There is so much for you to explore and enjoy! (and it's great to see a young person widening their musical taste with older music too.)
Listen to ‘Rain’ by the Beatles and you can see that Oasis based themselves purely on that one song vocally.
Moral of the Oasis story: when all else fails, copy The Beatles.
@TheDon444then claim you would have been bigger than them in their day!
Another good video jps I've got sum good band for you to listen to. One band from Liverpool called cast one from Manchester called the Smits (no there not all related) and one from Scotland called primal scream
Viva Roxy Music!
The greatest glam Rock Band in the early 70's was T.REX. In Europa call this rexmania . Keep a little Marc in your ❤
The Who, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin are way before your time, together with Uriah Heep and Black Sabbath (not on the list), but I can recommend them to you. I know, cause I grew up with them.
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OMG, Totally forgot about Uriah Heep,
One of my all time favorites
Hey JPS! The first Rock Concert/Gig I ever went to was in 1973: Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon tour.
In Newcastle. Yes, the Newcastle that you called into recently.
Jealous? 😉🙂
Black Sabbath, The Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Cream & ELO!
Agreed, All missing from the list but seriously if you could only pick 10,I could see Black Sabbath included and maybe Radiohead out
Can't really say Fleetwood Mac as British...they didn't hit it big until Nicks and Buckingham (Americans) joined the line up.
@Zane1962they were big enough in europe pre rumours
@doscwolny2221 Right...sorry I wasn't thinking...
@Zane1962 all good.
There are tons of British music that list hashtags even touched the surface
Not even a mention of YES, greatest prog rock band there ever was or ever will be.
a big band and very influential but not my cup of tea. yes also helped get the punk movement kick started with their unafordable multi disk albums.
I couldn’t agree more about Pink Floyd. I’m old enough to have had the absolute joy of seeing them live. We got to see Australian Pink Floyd whenever they are in the UK if we can to get our live fix.
Love all the groups ,🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧but the Beatles 1st,stone roses 🌹 and oasis joint 2nd, queen 3rd. My top 3 and your so right Northern bands are the best . 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@lyndoncmp5751 you sound like a proper tool 😂😂😂😂weirdo 😱
@lyndoncmp5751 you sound like a proper tool weirdos everywhere 😱😱😂
@lyndoncmp5751 😂 you sound like a proper mong, thing is mate, opinions are like arseholes, everybody has one, so it's no more or less relevant than yours, ya big southern wet wipe 😁
10cc should've got an honourable mention.
Electric Light Orchestra deserved a mention, their style of symphonic rock was unique, how many other bands can you name that had a violinist and two cellists in their lineup?
The London Philharmonic Orchestra had a lot more violinists and cellists than that - some violas and double basses too. ELO were just some very ordinary songs and a lot of production.
@adolforodolfo6929 Ha ha, but they are not really a rock band? 🤔
of course ELO were a rock band. Very good band, but I don't think you could place em in a top 10
Nice honest reaction uk
The Police!!!!!
Listen to lots of groups from the 60s and 70s. The greatest music era with the greatest range of music. You'll learn a lot!
IMO The the top 10 British Bands are.... Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Who, White Snake, Def Leppard, Queen and Fleetwood Mac.
Im not a beatles fan but they should be in the top 10
@Querientje Ah but that's your opinion, and you are entitled to one but many would disagree. 😀
@kevingill648don't be silly , the beatles are the greatest group ever , record sales , number 1 hits etc. No band gets remotely close to them. Even if you don't like them personally, you have to respect the fact they produced over 200 songs in a 9 year period. Not just average songs either , I could easily name over 50 songs of theirs all big hits , easily . I couldn't name another band on the planet that had more than 10 , apart from queen, but id struggle to get to 20 then. The rolling stones have been going over 60years , and I'd struggle with more than 10, that shows how immense the beatles were. Every list starts with the beatles or your just talking rubbish .
@martinharrison4245 Tell me Mr Ignoramus, what part of In My Opinion did you not understand ?? 🤣
@kevingill648 if you think def Leppard are better than the beatles then keep your opinions to yourself m8 !!!
You want to check out the Jam they are brilliant.
Pink Floyd have to be top 3. It has to be The Beatles (ok🙄), Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd with Rolling Stones in 4th. Dire Straits or The Clash deserve spots on this list instead of Radiohead personally
The Beatles for here in the US, we’re just something so different at the time, their earlier music really was on the cheesy side. I personally put Led Zeppelin as number one, their debut album was killer, & it went up from there. Considering they were only together a few months, before even recording it. Their first rehearsal was on August 19,1968, they toured a few weeks as The New Yardbirds. Came back recorded & Page mixed & edited it, all in about 36 hours, not a bad song on it.