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Casually late, find a three run lead and still going in the first.


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Three Philadelphia runs home in the first and I object to losing to a team wearing their 1970s road pajamas at home.


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Oh, come on. Even if you don't put them at the top, to say that Aerosmith and the Eagles aren't even top THIRTY means you're not even on the same planet.


I'm positive that I can, in good faith, come up with a credible list of 30 classic rock bands that I would easily prefer to listen to ahead of Aerosmith and The Eagles.


Not in any particular order:



The Beatles

The Rolling Stones

Led Zeppelin

The Who

Pink Floyd

The Allman Brothers

Traffic

Cream

Blind Faith

Derek & The Dominoes

Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart

The Yardbirds

Jethro Tull

Creedence Clearwater Revival

The Doors

Big Brother & The Holding Co. with Janis Joplin

Simon & Garfunkel

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Bob Dylan

The Kinks

The Band

Jefferson Airplane

Buffalo Springfield

The Byrds

Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young, too)

Neil Young

Sly & the Family Stone

The Monkees

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Donovan



I made this list in less than four minutes. And I barely had to crack 1968. And I left out the whole Motown stable, which I love and got regular airplay on the classic rock radio stations I grew up listening to, and were all mostly active in 1968.



I take it back. Those two bands wouldn't make my top 75!


You missed the qualifier there. Nearly all of those bands are made up of folks who are not from the USA. I do put the Allmans, the Doors and CCR in that same rare air, among American bands. And ironically, despite the fact that the Band is often credited with inventing the "Americana" sound, only Levon Helm of that group was not Canadian.



And, yes, naturally, fuck the Eagles with a giant iron stick.


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From your list, here are the entries where all of the members were born in the States (to my knowledge):



The Allman Brothers

Creedence Clearwater Revival

The Doors

Big Brother & The Holding Co. with Janis Joplin

Simon & Garfunkel

Bob Dylan

Jefferson Airplane

Sly & the Family Stone

Blood, Sweat & Tears



So, from this batch, yeah, I put peak 1970s Aerosmith up against all of them, sure. Like KC, I can still listen to selections from the 2 radio friendly albums in the 80's, there are some good riffs in those records.


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Stranding runners, hoping it doesn't get habit forming.


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Three soft bouncers to Lindor, two in potential GiDP situations, result in one total out.

Part bad execution, part bad luck.


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7-sniffle through four. They can't even see the saddle.


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Kiss? Probably not but closer than you think

I really like it when Gene Simmons sticks his big fake tongue out. Cool. What are you, eight years old?



Gimme a coupla more minutes and I'll easily make my list all-American. And they're all bands. What? A band isnt a band because its named after the main artist? What solo acts? Nobody's playing all of their instruments except maybe Stevie Wonder.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Three Philadelphia runs home in the first and I object to losing to a team wearing their 1970s road pajamas at home.


Those unis still give me nightmares. Flashbacks to the Schmidt-Luzinski juggernaut murdering pitchers like Pat Zachry and Mike Bruhert.


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I'd put Steely Dan on the American Bands Better than Aerosmith list, if you consider Walter Becker, Donald Fagin, and various sidemen a band.



I remember The Old Mole had a long Facebook discussion on best American bands. REM got a lot of love, though not exactly classic rawk.


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I'd put Steely Dan on the American Bands Better than Aerosmith list, if you consider Walter Becker, Donald Fagin, and various sidemen a band.



I remember The Old Mole had a long Facebook discussion on best American bands. REM got a lot of love, though not exactly classic rawk.


Its a band. A great one. What? Lenny Kravitz's band isnt a band because its named after Lenny Kravitz but Fleetwood Mac is a band because its named after more than one of its members? What the hell does the band name have to do with anything?


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Getting a bit into semantics here but I wouldn't call Dylan a band because his stuff was with so many different musicians over the years. Springsteen, OTOH, even though technically billed as a solo act, has made the vast majority of his output with a remarkably stable backing unit for over half a century.


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7-1, Nola over 100 pitches. Time to stretch...



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