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baddog 05-08-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12393153)
c'mon, who hasn't seen a Harry Potter movie? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

me for one . . . aren't you a little old for them, or do you have kids?

shermo 05-08-2007 01:43 PM

That's because society doesn't NEED rockstars. We have the option to listen to so many artists at any given time. The digital age has made it easy for thousands of bands to get marginal success, and without major label funding, there most likely won't be too many promotional pushes to make the next ROCK STAR anytime soon.

It's a different time period...The day of the stadium band is over. People have smartened up and realized that a much better experience can be had in an intimate venue spread out across multiple nights.

The big festivals bring that stadium sense back a couple times a year, but it's just not needed or wanted anymore on a regular basis. Kids, college students and 30 somethings have shorter attention spans now.

shermo 05-08-2007 01:45 PM

That's because society doesn't NEED rockstars. We have the option to listen to so many artists at any given time. The digital age has made it easy for thousands of bands to get marginal success, and without major label funding, there most likely won't be too many promotional pushes to make the next ROCK STAR anytime soon.

It's a different time period...The day of the stadium band is over. People have smartened up and realized that a much better experience can be had in an intimate venue spread out across multiple nights.

The big festivals bring that stadium sense back a couple times a year, but it's just not needed or wanted anymore on a regular basis. Kids, college students and 30 somethings have shorter attention spans now.

stickyfingerz 05-08-2007 01:55 PM

The Black Crowes were very close, and they started in 90 when they had any success. But still not rock stars per say

CDSmith 05-08-2007 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12392750)
Because this is a post-1990 discussion?

No no.. jeez old guy, I was talking about why no one mentioned Alice cooper in the part of the conversation where we were mentioning names of the classic stars who are actually considered the epitome of what a "rock star" is.

Clearer now?

I'm here to help. :D

CDSmith 05-08-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by stev0 (Post 12392739)
Give it another decade or two... Those guys are all from the same era, todays music will be the "classics" some day and our classics will be forgotten.

The day that classic rock from the 60's & 70's and early 80's is "forgotten" will be a sad day for all of humanity.

That music is gold, created in a golden time that will never come again.

It's not only timeless, it's priceless.

Pornopat 05-08-2007 02:18 PM

Robbie Williams

baddog 05-08-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 12393627)
No no.. jeez old guy, I was talking about why no one mentioned Alice cooper in the part of the conversation where we were mentioning names of the classic stars who are actually considered the epitome of what a "rock star" is.

Clearer now?

I'm here to help. :D

I went to one of his concerts in 1971 or 72 . . . . most people here probably would have to Google him.

Kard63 05-08-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12389693)
A ton of people - Chris Cornell, Eddie Veddar, Layne Staley, Rob Zombie, Scott Stapp, Trent Reznor, Marilyn Manson - many others but that's what comes to mind

Reznor is older. Scott Stapp is joke. Cornell, Vedder, and Staley (I noticed you left Cobain out, you must be a fanboy of the era but not of Nirvana) are gods to you and me but not everyone is between 24 and 33. Zombie is a rockstar but not the same caliber. Manson is closest.

baddog 05-08-2007 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 12393668)
The day that classic rock from the 60's & 70's and early 80's is "forgotten" will be a sad day for all of humanity.

That music is gold, created in a golden time that will never come again.

It's not only timeless, it's priceless.

I remember my mom saying the Beatles were a flash in the pan and would not be remembered in 5 years (circa 1964)

buzzy 05-08-2007 02:26 PM

how the fuck is cornell a god, he cant sing for shit, audioslave was a pile of shit, long live rage against the machine

buzzy 05-08-2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Pornopat (Post 12393734)
Robbie Williams

:thumbsup :1orglaugh

Sarah_Jayne 05-08-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12393768)
I went to one of his concerts in 1971 or 72 . . . . most people here probably would have to Google him.

Not if you live in the UK..Alice is over here all the time doing tv commercials and stuff...Manson inherited his gig....meanwhile Alice is playing golf all the time...rock and roll!

Martin3 05-08-2007 02:43 PM

Scott Weiland, Trent Reznor, Kurt Cobain, are the only ones that really come close in my mind. But still not quite there.

DURING The 90's they were definitely rock stars. And I think even alot of people who weren't really fans might recognize them back then.

But today even I probably wouldn't notice Trent or Scott if I was standing behind them in the line at the grocery store.

Alot of people say Kurt Cobain, but if he was still alive today he would likely be on the same level as Weiland and Reznor. His death made him more famous then his music could have ever done.

Manson is another, alot would recognize him, but not because of his music. Just his image that sticks in your mind.

So, I don't think there are any from the 90's that really fit the criteria.

buzzy 05-08-2007 03:02 PM

u missed liam gallaghar

baddog 05-08-2007 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 12394043)
u missed liam gallaghar

you missed it, mentioned 3 or 4 times already

badmunchkin 05-08-2007 04:06 PM

duplicate

badmunchkin 05-08-2007 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kard63 (Post 12393769)
(I noticed you left Cobain out, you must be a fanboy of the era but not of Nirvana) .

yup - I think they are so overrated - sorry to all the Chris Cornell haters but Cobain doesn't hold a candle to him in terms of talent or "rock star" mojo - Smells like Teen Spirit was a good catchy song - I'll give them that - but so was Hit Me Baby One More Time :1orglaugh but those guys weren't shit without Dave Grohl and Cobain wasn't any great singer or songwriter or anything else - the only reason he became the "voice of a generation" is because he offed himself - their follow-up to Nevermind, In Utero wasn't even selling well - they were destined to be nothing more then a footnote in rock history

IllTestYourGirls 05-08-2007 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12394500)
yup - I think they are so overrated - sorry to all the Chris Cornell haters but Cobain doesn't hold a candle to him in terms of talent or "rock star" mojo - Smells like Teen Spirit was a good catchy song - I'll give them that - but so was Hit Me Baby One More Time :1orglaugh but those guys weren't shit without Dave Grohl and Cobain wasn't any great singer or songwriter or anything else - the only reason he became the "voice of a generation" is because he offed himself - their follow-up to Nevermind, In Utero wasn't even selling well - they were destined to be nothing more then a footnote in rock history

not a good song writer? You cant be serious is one of the best song writers of all time. In Utero sold more records than Soundgarden did in all their disks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_discography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_discography

soundgardens follow up only sold 2 million :winkwink:

and PS Nirvana formed in the 80s

badmunchkin 05-08-2007 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 12394567)
not a good song writer? You cant be serious is one of the best song writers of all time. In Utero sold more records than Soundgarden did in all their disks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundgarden_discography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_discography

soundgardens follow up only sold 2 million :winkwink:

and PS Nirvana formed in the 80s

I know they formed in the 80s - that's also one of the reason I didn't mention them - they didn't become a cohesive unit until Dave Grohl joined in 1990 - playing 3 chords and having every song sound almost the same is not being a great songwriter, heh, unless you come from the punk school of songwriting and In Utero wasn't selling for shit until he died - it was considered a dissapointing follow-up - so they had one huge album - whoohoo

Nicky 05-08-2007 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 12390216)
Rock is not dead quite yet...many on my list (in addition to the ones listed previously) are still active recording and touring, although not necessarily with the bands listed)...

Alice in Chains - Jerry Cantrell (his real name BTW)

Stone Temple Pilots - Scott Weiland (definitely lived the rock star life)

Rage Against the Machine - Tom Morello (also with Audio Slave - recently headlined the Coachella Music Festival)

Then there are bands like the Deftones, Limp Bizkit, Green Day, Offspring, Korn, Linkin Park, Tool, Papa Roach, and many others who may not have front men with household names, but they can still rock the house...

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Funny how you don't mention Metallica's James Hedfield there

IllTestYourGirls 05-08-2007 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12394600)
I know they formed in the 80s - that's also one of the reason I didn't mention them - they didn't become a cohesive unit until Dave Grohl joined in 1990 - playing 3 chords and having every song sound almost the same is not being a great songwriter, heh, unless you come from the punk school of songwriting and In Utero wasn't selling for shit until he died - it was considered a dissapointing follow-up - so they had one huge album - whoohoo

His lyrics are some of the best ever written. Still sold more than soundgardens cds together. But then again its not about records sold.

Loryn 05-08-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 12393668)
The day that classic rock from the 60's & 70's and early 80's is "forgotten" will be a sad day for all of humanity.

That music is gold, created in a golden time that will never come again.

It's not only timeless, it's priceless.

I am a ROCK GIRL!!! Always have been always will!!! The candy ass music today has killed any desire for me to buy a CD. When I graduated High School I stopped buying CD's from anyone new, so I thought maybe it was me getting older and not into the whole, OMG this band rocks. But thinking about it now I realize it's because there are no new ROCKIN bands since I graduated in '91.

I just watch the 100 Most Metal Moments over the weekend. Axel Rose jumping off stage to kick this guy?s ass!!! I laughed so hard! haha Oh the memories of killer music and wild tough crazy guys. Even though I was in high school for the end of the great rockin roll days, I always live for the 60's, 70's and 80's music. I can't believe how girls think Justin Timberfag is hot. BARF!!! Give me James Hetfield any day of the week!

Metallica and U2 forever baby!!! (and any hair band hehe)

Pornwolf 05-08-2007 05:29 PM

I can't think of one non-rap artist in the past 10 years that fits the criteria:

1. Scares Parents
2. Is at least marginally tough
3. Girls want to fuck on sight
4. Guys want to be
5. Has good music

I'm leaving out the part about is well known in ghetto hoods and the country. I'm just talking about the 5 basics above.

Steven Tyler, Mick Jagger, David Lee Roth and even Axel Rose may have worn tights from time to time but they at least met the criteria above.

Based on all of that, I think Robbie Williams and The Oasis boys WOULD be true rockstars if they had more US success. But, for some reason they can't get arrested over here.

I'm tired of looking at Bono and Edge and thinking to myself, "Damn, those are the last two real Rockstars making popular music."

IllTestYourGirls 05-08-2007 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Pornwolf (Post 12394902)
I can't think of one non-rap artist in the past 10 years that fits the criteria:

1. Scares Parents
2. Is at least marginally tough
3. Girls want to fuck on sight
4. Guys want to be
5. Has good music

I'm leaving out the part about is well known in ghetto hoods and the country. I'm just talking about the 5 basics above.

Steven Tyler, Mick Jagger, David Lee Roth and even Axel Rose may have worn tights from time to time but they at least met the criteria above.

Based on all of that, I think Robbie Williams and The Oasis boys WOULD be true rockstars if they had more US success. But, for some reason they can't get arrested over here.

I'm tired of looking at Bono and Edge and thinking to myself, "Damn, those are the last two real Rockstars making popular music."

rob zombie ok his music isnt that great
but Maynard James Keenan fits that to a T

and who the hell wants to be those guys? 120 lbs crack heads?

Lee 05-08-2007 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12390241)
Actually, he is the one that my friend and I decided was the last rock star since 1990. 17 years and he is the only one that is close to being iconic.

That sums it up for me, although on a personal level Zack de la Rocha is iconic, but I recognise that he isnt in the league status-wise. Same for the Gallagher brothers.

Lee 05-08-2007 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 12393793)
how the fuck is cornell a god, he cant sing for shit, audioslave was a pile of shit, long live rage against the machine

Amen to that.

Yngwie 05-08-2007 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 2Roll (Post 12389858)
how bout Sebastian Bach from White Snake, he's singing opera as well

Whitesnake?? LMAO!! that was David Coverdale fool.. I guess with your logic Bon Scott was the singer of Van Halen lol. As stickyfingers said.. Sebastian Bach is the front man of SKID ROW.. Not fucking whitesnake.

BusterBunny 05-08-2007 06:49 PM

150 rocking mofos

Kard63 05-08-2007 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12389796)
I think you are stretching the definition of "major popularity." :2 cents:

You are just tool old then. I'm afraid you are as guilty of being way in the past as badmunchkin is guilty of being in college sometime from 1990-1994.

badmunchkin 05-08-2007 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Kard63 (Post 12395615)
You are just tool old then. I'm afraid you are as guilty of being way in the past as badmunchkin is guilty of being in college sometime from 1990-1994.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

KrisKross 05-08-2007 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12390320)
eh, he's not the outrageous Kiss type of rock star, he has more of the Jim Morrison cool rock star vibe - and I think most every fan on the planet would recognize him - maybe not your average american housewife but definitely the fans :2 cents:

I can only name one song by The Doors and I couldn't even name you a song by Janis Joplin, but I can identify them in a photo and even tell you how they died. On the flip side, I know quite a few NIN tracks, but I had no clue what Trent Reznor looked like until I saw his picture in this thread.

Out of the rest of your list (Chris Cornell, Eddie Veddar, Layne Staley, Rob Zombie, Scott Stapp, Trent Reznor, Marilyn Manson), the only ones I could identify are Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie. Didn't know who Layne Staley was. Knew the rest, but wouldn't be able to point 'em out.

In my opinion, based on your list, only Marilyn Manson can hold a candle to Morrison, Hendrix, Joplin, et al in terms of recognition and notoriety.

wtfent 05-08-2007 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by badmunchkin (Post 12389737)
seriously? If you're under 40 you should know who all those people are

Im 25 and I have only heard of 3 out of 7 of those guys.

CDSmith 05-08-2007 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Loryn-Adult.com (Post 12394797)
I am a ROCK GIRL!!! Always have been always will!!! The candy ass music today has killed any desire for me to buy a CD. When I graduated High School I stopped buying CD's from anyone new, so I thought maybe it was me getting older and not into the whole, OMG this band rocks. But thinking about it now I realize it's because there are no new ROCKIN bands since I graduated in '91.

I just watch the 100 Most Metal Moments over the weekend. Axel Rose jumping off stage to kick this guy’s ass!!! I laughed so hard! haha Oh the memories of killer music and wild tough crazy guys. Even though I was in high school for the end of the great rockin roll days, I always live for the 60's, 70's and 80's music. I can't believe how girls think Justin Timberfag is hot. BARF!!! Give me James Hetfield any day of the week!

Metallica and U2 forever baby!!! (and any hair band hehe)

*sigh*

My kind of woman. :pimp


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