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Round 1 (60's Groups) - #4 Hendrix vs #13 Velvet Underground

YellowSnow
YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
I'm waiting for the man, 26 dollars in my hand...oh wait the man is Hendrix




Round 1 (60's Groups) - #4 Hendrix vs #13 Velvet Underground 39 votes

#4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
89%
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#13 Velvet Underground
10%
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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Another chinteresting match up here and not as easy as you might think. Lou Reed is a fucking god and the Velvets were the first great cult band with a tremendous influence on punk. That said, Jake Browning sucks, and you better bring your A game to knock off Jimi.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Anybody who votes Velvet Underground sucks.


  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    The competition if stiff here. Everyone ahead of him was more influential overall. Now if Jimi had MORE TIME, then who knows how it would have played out.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
    We have to keep in mind I did seedings based more on what I would view as popular opinion amongst rock critics and what not. Most critics would have Nirvana at #1 and crushing Soundgarden. That probably won't happen here. Same things with Hendrix - Beatles, Stones and Dylan all come before him in the rock intelligentsia hierarchy.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
    We have to keep in mind I did seedings based more on what I would view as popular opinion amongst rock critics and what not. Most critics would have Nirvana at #1 and crushing Soundgarden. That probably won't happen here. Same things with Hendrix - Beatles, Stones and Dylan all come before him in the rock intelligentsia hierarchy.
    I get that.

    Are the White Stripes generally regarded above GnR? Seriously? I know White is a virtuoso but the Stripes aren't even his best work IMO (I prefer the Racontouers), and we all know Meg is nothing special. GnR has two absolute legends in Axl and Slash and a body of work that transcended their era far more than TWS ever did. I get it's not just a popularity contest but I can't see TWS > GnR in any serious ranking.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
    We have to keep in mind I did seedings based more on what I would view as popular opinion amongst rock critics and what not. Most critics would have Nirvana at #1 and crushing Soundgarden. That probably won't happen here. Same things with Hendrix - Beatles, Stones and Dylan all come before him in the rock intelligentsia hierarchy.
    I get that.

    Are the White Stripes generally regarded above GnR? Seriously? I know White is a virtuoso but the Stripes aren't even his best work IMO (I prefer the Racontouers), and we all know Meg is nothing special. GnR has two absolute legends in Axl and Slash and a body of work that transcended their era far more than TWS ever did. I get it's not just a popularity contest but I can't see TWS > GnR in any serious ranking.
    It's open for debate. G n R only had 1 truly classic album (and 2 good ones). White Stripes had 2 great ones IMO. But you're probably right, they might be a bit high. That said, Teams get seeded too low or high all the tim. Washington was a #1 seed in the NCAA tourney once. Don't forget that.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
    We have to keep in mind I did seedings based more on what I would view as popular opinion amongst rock critics and what not. Most critics would have Nirvana at #1 and crushing Soundgarden. That probably won't happen here. Same things with Hendrix - Beatles, Stones and Dylan all come before him in the rock intelligentsia hierarchy.
    I get that.

    Are the White Stripes generally regarded above GnR? Seriously? I know White is a virtuoso but the Stripes aren't even his best work IMO (I prefer the Racontouers), and we all know Meg is nothing special. GnR has two absolute legends in Axl and Slash and a body of work that transcended their era far more than TWS ever did. I get it's not just a popularity contest but I can't see TWS > GnR in any serious ranking.
    It's open for debate. G n R only had 1 truly classic album (and 2 good ones). White Stripes had 2 great ones IMO. But you're probably right, they might be a bit high. That said, Teams get seeded too low or high all the tim. Washington was a #1 seed in the NCAA tourney once. Don't forget that.
    And Washington had actually earned that #1 seed based on it's resume on Selection Sunday. People REALLY forget that.

    Not sure one can say the same for TWS, who aren't even one of the Rolling Stone's top 100 artists of all tim. I'm not sure what other intelligensia has them higher than GnR, that's all I'm axing.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    Jimi is the most dangerous 4 seed in the tourney.
    Rather easily. I am a YUGE Bowie fan and would rank him on par with Jimi in overall importance to rock history, but I don't think much of the bored will see it that way. Talking Heads are dun and The White Stripes prolly won't go too far.
    I love the White Stripes but they'er too high, even in their weak bracket. Jimi is the strongest four seed but the three above him are tough. Twill be chinteresting.
    We have to keep in mind I did seedings based more on what I would view as popular opinion amongst rock critics and what not. Most critics would have Nirvana at #1 and crushing Soundgarden. That probably won't happen here. Same things with Hendrix - Beatles, Stones and Dylan all come before him in the rock intelligentsia hierarchy.
    I get that.

    Are the White Stripes generally regarded above GnR? Seriously? I know White is a virtuoso but the Stripes aren't even his best work IMO (I prefer the Racontouers), and we all know Meg is nothing special. GnR has two absolute legends in Axl and Slash and a body of work that transcended their era far more than TWS ever did. I get it's not just a popularity contest but I can't see TWS > GnR in any serious ranking.
    It's open for debate. G n R only had 1 truly classic album (and 2 good ones). White Stripes had 2 great ones IMO. But you're probably right, they might be a bit high. That said, Teams get seeded too low or high all the tim. Washington was a #1 seed in the NCAA tourney once. Don't forget that.
    And Washington had actually earned that #1 seed based on it's resume on Selection Sunday. People REALLY forget that.

    Not sure one can say the same for TWS, who aren't even one of the Rolling Stone's top 100 artists of all tim. I'm not sure what other intelligensia has them higher than GnR, that's all I'm axing.
    The biased intelligensia in my head.
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    This is a fucking terrible pairing. Jimi's seeding is a joke.

    VU is fucking amazing. One of the truly great and influential bands... but Jimi is Jimi.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    This is a fucking terrible pairing. Jimi's seeding is a joke.

    VU is fucking amazing. One of the truly great and influential bands... but Jimi is Jimi.

    Anyone in this bracket not named Stones, Dylan or Beatles would have been tough sledding against Jimi. Is what it is.

  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,281 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Disagree on everything Velvet Underground. No talent hacks championed by drug induced music writers
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    The competition if stiff here. Everyone ahead of him was more influential overall. Now if Jimi had MORE TIME, then who knows how it would have played out.
    Sorry, this is objectively wrong. Nothing from that era has influenced music more than how Jimi transformed the way the electric guitar was played. You could argue Jimi is a 1 seed if you combined all eras if you want to talk about sheer influence. There isn't a single musician on any list that has been imitated more than Jimi Hendrix.
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    Disagree on everything Velvet Underground. No talent hacks championed by drug induced music writers

    You're kidding... they have tons of great songs.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytK660FVoTw
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hugY9CwhfzE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_4wKYrky4k
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qK82JvRY5s

    If you don't like these you need to do more drugs.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,683 Swaye's Wigwam
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    You can't seed Hendrix ahead of the three acts in front if him guys. Three amazing studio albums, a half baked release by Band of Gypsies,and a bunch of money grab compilations released after his death simply can't match the overall production of the top three...like them or not.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    chuck said:

    You can't seed Hendrix ahead of the three acts in front if him guys. Three amazing studio albums, a half baked release by Band of Gypsies,and a bunch of money grab compilations released after his death simply can't match the overall production of the top three...like them or not.

    This. Yes, Jimi it the single most important and influential electric guitarist all time. No one in there right mind would disagree. That fact alone, however, isn't necessarily enough to Trump the achievements of the Beatles, Stones, Dylan, etc. I'm going to keep my powder dry on this subject though until we get to the sweet 16 and things get really chinteresting and heated.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    edited April 2018
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Jimi is the Michael Jordan of the electric guitar. Nuff said.
  • GrandpaSankey
    GrandpaSankey Member Posts: 958
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    chuck said:

    You can't seed Hendrix ahead of the three acts in front if him guys. Three amazing studio albums, a half baked release by Band of Gypsies,and a bunch of money grab compilations released after his death simply can't match the overall production of the top three...like them or not.


  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    Jimi is the Michael Jordan of the electronic guitar. Nuff said.

    This is like a military battle between the UK and Norway. Norway's a great place... but...
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    edited April 2018
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    Jimi is the Michael Jordan of the electronic guitar. Nuff said.

    This is like a military battle between the UK and Norway. Norway's a great place... but...
    Yes VU is fucking amazing but Jimi is the greatest electric guitarist of all time. Dude had a dope voice too and awesome lyrics.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    Jimi is the Michael Jordan of the electronic guitar. Nuff said.

    This is like a military battle between the UK and Norway. Norway's a great place... but...
    Yes VU is fucking amazing but Jimi is the greatest electronic guitarist of all time. Dude had a dope voice too and awesome lyrics.
    Electronic guitarist?


  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,318 Founders Club
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    People forget that if Wilson Pickett and Jimi had teamed up it would have been the greatest band of all tim.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gR11RZ4iNbk
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,683 Swaye's Wigwam
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    Having said what I said above...my phone, old cd case, and media files on my desktop are dominated by four acts...Beatles, Jimi, Dylan, and Neil Young. The stones aren't far behind. I honestly don't know how I'll vote when/if any of these are matched up. I'll probably abstain.
  • Bad_MotherDucker
    Bad_MotherDucker Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,371 Swaye's Wigwam
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix

    If you can't see Jimi's seeding is a fucking joke I can't help you.

    The competition if stiff here. Everyone ahead of him was more influential overall. Now if Jimi had MORE TIME, then who knows how it would have played out.
    Sorry, this is objectively wrong. Nothing from that era has influenced music more than how Jimi transformed the way the electric guitar was played. You could argue Jimi is a 1 seed if you combined all eras if you want to talk about sheer influence. There isn't a single musician on any list that has been imitated more than Jimi Hendrix.
    Fucking this. Jimi was so far ahead of his time and changed the role of the guitar in rock music. His use of feedback was unreal. The way he would improvise within the chords by playing individual notes and still keep the tempo was fucking amazing. Little Wing is only 2 and a half min, but it captures his unmatched brilliance
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,102
    #4 Our? Jimi Hendrix
    chuck said:

    Having said what I said above...my phone, old cd case, and media files on my desktop are dominated by four acts...Beatles, Jimi, Dylan, and Neil Young. The stones aren't far behind. I honestly don't know how I'll vote when/if any of these are matched up. I'll probably abstain.

    Today’s pussy post of the day
  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    #13 Velvet Underground
    Swaye said:

    Anybody who votes Velvet Underground sucks.


    As a meth smoking Duck, Heroin is my unofficial theme song.