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  1. Feb 10, 2024 · From punk rock to heavy metal to blues rock to folk rock, these bands have shaped the rock genre. Check out the greatest rock bands of all time.

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    • Talking Heads. By Dave Sitek. When I was a kid, I was really into hardcore punk. Hardcore was very rigid. Talking Heads was the first band I remember telling my punk friends about, saying, "Yo, check this out!
    • Carl Perkins. By Tom Petty. Carl Perkins' songs will outlive us all. On tracks like "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Honey Don't!" he took that country-picking thing into the rock world.
    • Curtis Mayfield. By Boz Scaggs. If, in the late Fifties and early Sixties, you were drawn to that place on the AM radio dial where the rhythms, the grooves and the beautiful sounds of African-American soul were playing, you would have found Curtis Mayfield.
    • R.E.M. By Colin Meloy. I first heard R.E.M. in 1986, a song tacked on to the end of a demos collection of a Eugene, Oregon, band that my uncle, then in school at U of O, sent to me for Christmas.
    • # 100 – The Scorpions.
    • # 99 – The Sex Pistols.
    • # 98 – The Rascals / Young Rascals.
    • # 97 – Journey.
    • The Beatles
    • Rolling Stones
    • Prince & The Revolution
    • Queen
    • Guns N' Roses
    • AC/DC
    • The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Bob Dylan
    • Joan Jett and The Blackhearts

    As if The Beatles need any introduction: The Liverpool quartet is one of the bestselling, most influential bands in the history of music. Wondering just how far their influence extends? One of the Guardians of the Galaxy is named in homage to one of their songs.

    The Rolling Stones ooze rock n' roll and have been long lauded as the greatest rock n' roll band in history. Their countercultural symbolism, raunchy lyrics and killer musicianship have made them one of the most enduring acts ever—and neither substance abuse (Keith Richards), cancer (Ron Wood) nor heart surgery (Mick Jagger) could keep them from a ...

    Obviously Prince was the leader of The Revolution, but the band's other members were also crazy-talented and gloriously diverse: Brown Mark on bass and vocals; Wendy Melvoin andLisa Coleman (lovingly known as "Wendy and Lisa") on guitar and on keyboards, piano and vocals respectively; Matt "Doctor" Fink on keyboards and vocals and Bobby Z. on drums...

    Before the film Bohemian Rhapsody won Rami Malek an Oscar, the operatic tune "Bohemian Rhapsody" enjoyed a revival thanks to Wayne's World. The song was just one of countless Queen classics, ranging from ballads ("Who Wants to Live Forever," "Play the Game," "Save Me") to stadium anthems ("We Will Rock You," "We Are the Champions," "Don't Stop Me N...

    From Slash's solos to Duff McKagan's bass lines to Axl Rose's screeches and warbles (he may have the biggest vocal range out of any of his musical peers) to their debauchery, Guns N' Roses is, rightfully, one of the most influential bands in music. And in true rock n' roll fashion, Rose declined to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    From their early days with Bon Scott to their resurrection with Brian Johnson, the Young brothers and AC/DC have made the "Highway to Hell" seem like a pretty sweet ride. Johnson told The New York Post that he actually met Scott before Scott's untimely passing, after which Johnson replaced him as the Australian band's frontman. "I had a terrible ca...

    No rock list of any kind would be complete without Jimi Hendrix. The man changed guitar forever, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience delivered some of the best live performances in rock history—psychedelic, mesmerizing and energetic, while appearing effortless.

    Led Zeppelin is best known for "Stairway to Heaven," but their hit "Immigrant Song" enjoyed a resurgence thanks to its prominence in Thor: Ragnarok—it fit so seamlessly that you'd have thought the 1970 track was written just for the movie, a testament to the rock icons' timelessness. Guitarist Jimmy Page said of the band in an archived interview, "...

    Though he's mostly renowned for his superb storytelling in song, Bob Dylan brought many obscure instruments to his folk-blues-rock music: Besides guitar, bass, drums, piano, flute, saxophone, trumpet, bugle, whistle and harmonica, he also plays harp, mandolin, harmonium and didgeridoo, making him the rare master of all trades. This also makes him a...

    Joan Jett and the Blackhearts poked fun at their beginnings in this video for "Bad Reputation," mocking all the major labels who turned them down—leading them to start their own label, Blackheart Records, and go multi-platinum and put a major crack in rock's glass ceiling.

  2. 5 days ago · When we talk about the best rock bands of all time, certain names immediately come to mind due to their incredible impact on music and culture. Among these legendary groups are The Beatles, Queen, and Black Sabbath, each known for their unique sound and monumental contributions to the rock genre.

  3. Jul 27, 2020 · Ask most people, and they'll tell you it's The Beatles. Received wisdom and all that jazz. And it's undeniable: there's a fair bit of merit to that answer. But when we got to compiling the definitive guide of the best rock bands of all time, we wanted to go deep.

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  5. The Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed, commercially successful, and widely influential bands of all time. The group had over eighty songs chart worldwide, thirty-six of them US Top 40 hits (the most by an American rock band), four reaching number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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