I totally get The Police. Their music is timeless. Songs are catchy, solid catalog. Too bad Stewart and Sting couldn't stand one another at times. Stewart still talks a lot of shit.
Nirvana/grunge was a fad. Sorry, Seattle bros, truth.
Would sub in the Stones for either Queen or Nirvana and not lose a minute of sleep.
The future will also wonder why it was all white males.
The answer is no bands are being played in 2100. Joey and I were chopping it up in the Chateau Marmont pool about how We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You are basically the same song.
Releasing a popular biopic also always gives bands temporary boosts. Plus, everything gay is pumped up with people these days so that works in Queen's favor. Also the tragic untimely death of the star of the band helps.
Led Zeppelin is one that really has seemed to fall off a cliff in awareness and I wouldn't have expected that given they maintained a cool factor for 30-40 years after their prime.
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Lemme guess before watching.
For those trying to play the guessing game, the caveat is that the bands haven't released an album in the past 30 years.
The Police is one of the 4. I don't really get that one, but that's just me. Queen, Nirvana, and The Beatles are the others.
Millennial JAGs fucking love Queen.
Zep has pretty weak Spotify stats.
I totally get The Police. Their music is timeless. Songs are catchy, solid catalog. Too bad Stewart and Sting couldn't stand one another at times. Stewart still talks a lot of shit.
Nirvana/grunge was a fad. Sorry, Seattle bros, truth.
Would sub in the Stones for either Queen or Nirvana and not lose a minute of sleep.
The future will also wonder why it was all white males.
If Van Halen is ever not played in America I don’t want to live here anymore
I’ll die on the hill that Queen is vastly overrated
you got that right, bud.
Shoulder to shoulder
I mean I’ll take the fucking Eagles over Queen.
Terrible clicks on Spotify. They won’t be listened to after we die.
I will list my house soon then
Yes
They have a few megahits, and a lot of mega-shit songs. Their hit songs will probably be used in movies for the next 100 years, though.
I'll join you there. I don't get the appeal.
It's the cliche athematic bombast that the millennial douche canoes (my wife included) love.
The answer is no bands are being played in 2100. Joey and I were chopping it up in the Chateau Marmont pool about how We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You are basically the same song.
Releasing a popular biopic also always gives bands temporary boosts. Plus, everything gay is pumped up with people these days so that works in Queen's favor. Also the tragic untimely death of the star of the band helps.
Led Zeppelin is one that really has seemed to fall off a cliff in awareness and I wouldn't have expected that given they maintained a cool factor for 30-40 years after their prime.
On whatever day is the last day music is played on Earth, I'm pretty sure someone will be listening to Highway to Hell.