Most overrated rock artists of all time?

overrated band?

  • Pink Floyd

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Blink 182

    Votes: 13 24.5%
  • Rolling Stones

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Rush

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • Tool

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Led Zeppelin

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • U2

    Votes: 16 30.2%
  • The Beatles

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • Oasis

    Votes: 6 11.3%

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It's always been the case that Best Bands or Greatest Bands of All Time are the Overrated ones, otherwise they would be largely unknown and Underrated! Any group which has had a lot of success are overrated! :D :tongue:
 

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snakes&ladders wrote:

I agree....Carole King's much better :)

And as a consequence Overrated! :tongue:
 

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i disagree!!!!!! skynyrd is the greatest band of all time


overrated:

kiss
guns and roses
u2
dave matthews band


I would agree. Everyone of these are ridiculously overrated.

Most underrated band of all time. A band called Euclid that put out one record in 1970 I believe. Tremendously over looked with an amazing and completely pummeling sound.
 

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More info on Euclid please Starman.;)
 

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More info on Euclid please Starman.;)

I "lifted" this review off online. It's pretty spot on.

Euclid: Heavy Equipment


Euclid's one and only album is among the very best of it's type, which is most certainly Heavy Rock at it's best. The musicians themselves were of an excellent caliber & very experienced, coming from a diverse New England Garage & Psych Rock background. Groups from which they haled prior included the noteworthy Psych tinged Garage act the Lazy Smoke as well as Garage rockers the Cobras. One of the coolest things about this album is the overall evidence of it's group members various background influence on it. In Euclid, you get the very best of it all. You have the raw & ferocious high energy Garage element mixed with a very clear and real Psychedelic conviction of the drug saturated times. These over shadowing characteristics combined with their new heavy/hard rock discipline & focus, resulted in one of the best early Heavy Rock albums ever recorded in the United States. The combined member's various instrumental contributions are equally matched by their amazingly supportive crystalline vocal harmonies. The background vocal quality was quite effectively offset by the lead vocals "take no prisoners" brutal male vocal styling. The production on this record is absolutely top notch and can't help but to give the music it's deep unstoppable heavy forward momentum. Very much living up to the group's namesake, the guitar, bass & drums on this record, in typical earth moving fashion, musically command the attention of the listener & level any and all resistance in their path. The album itself stands to this day as a perfect monument of that which musically represents the US transition from Hard/Heavy Psych to Hard/Heavy Rock. In short, the group Euclid were one of the true "unsung" cornerstones that really helped to "pave" the way for the up and coming FM centered US Hard Rock movement. KILLER! From start to finish and reissues do in fact exist, but unfortunately, only on CD.
 

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I don't believe John Mayer is the most overrated rock artist of all time.

Just of this decade.
 

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KMET, I don't have any John Mayer CD's in the collection.

Starman, thank's for the info on Euclid, I will try and get hold of that recording, even if it's a CD.(I like CD's, Vinyl, Cassettes, DVD's, and even 8-Tracks.:D)
 

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KMET, I don't have any John Mayer CD's in the collection.

Starman, thank's for the info on Euclid, I will try and get hold of that recording, even if it's a CD.(I like CD's, Vinyl, Cassettes, DVD's, and even 8-Tracks.:D)

It's AWESOME. That original LP in really nice condition sells for about 4-5hundred bucks. :wa: It was on a label that I think was called "Flying Dutchman" Most of the members are dead but you can still catch up with the drummer who has a myspace page called "Euclid" (i think)
 

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I have some pretty good resources at my fingertips, the vinyl is out of the question, but I'll sniff around and see what I can find.:)
 

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