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The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who

meredithb
meredithb
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
You're on a desert island and you only get to have one of them, their whole collection mind you, but only one.

Which would you choose?

(I know this is stupid but I'm bored and stupid)

Comments

  • superclam
    superclam
    I like the Who the best out of all of them, but I'd take the Beatles because they have the most diverse catalog IMO, although the Stones put out more records.
    Although I'd probably take Zeppelin or Sabbath given the option.
  • meredithb
    meredithb
    Shit, I thought I added a choice for The Who.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Beatles, for sure. They never put out a bad album, the Stones however have a bunch of duds.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    The Beatles or The Who, not sure. Probably The Beatles.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    This is with the original members, right? Not just currently surviving members...
  • stacey
    stacey
    If you had The Doors on there it would be them hands down but I will take The Who instead
  • meredithb
    meredithb
    Carnivore wrote: This is with the original members, right? Not just currently surviving members...
    yeah original albums

    and I was just sticking to original British invasion bands, no American or second wave bands (such as Zep or black sabbath)
  • sarainbrooklyn
    sarainbrooklyn
    Having seen both The Who and The Stones in concert, I'd take the Stones.....but it would be a close race with the Beatles. I just think that you could rock out or dance to some stones stuff more easily, yet there are some ballads and slower things too
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    I'd take The Clash over any of them. Not really the same thing, I know, but just sayin'.
  • vidro3
    vidro3
    Bowie. but given the choices presented, beatles.
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    OOO Zeppelin, Hendrix or Elvis............. but I guess the Stones here. I think some of the early Beatles poppy happy go lucky crap would start to piss me off if I was stuck on an island.
  • anthonycm
    anthonycm
    Definitely w/ Vidro on Bowie. However, I'll go w/ the Stones given the options above.
  • mrsalving
    mrsalving
    Carnivore wrote: I'd take The Clash over any of them. Not really the same thing, I know, but just sayin'.
    saw them in concert....with The Who....awesome
  • crh
    crh
    anthonycm wrote: Definitely w/ Vidro on Bowie. However, I'll go w/ the Stones given the options above.
    Saw Bowie in concert a few years ago at MSG - he puts on an AWESOME show and can really sing, not like these little pop stars today (yes, I sound old...but how often do you hear people sing without lip syncing, backing vocals, etc. today?)
  • meredithb
    meredithb
    The Jonas Brothers can sing, and they rock too!
  • MOD
    MOD
    MeredithB wrote: The Jonas Brothers can sing, and they rock too!
    :pale: WTF?? I hope you are being sarcastic. :puker:
  • meredithb
    meredithb
    yes, where is the sarcastic button?
  • MOD
    MOD
    Whew, thank god :lol: sometimes print doesn't do good humor justice :-)
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    MeredithB wrote: yes, where is the sarcastic button?
    [sarcasm]You're right. It's not like it's obvious at all.[/sarcasm]
  • voodoonyc
    voodoonyc
    Flexichick wrote: [quote=Carnivore]I'd take The Clash over any of them. Not really the same thing, I know, but just sayin'.
    saw them in concert....with The Who....awesome

    You're old. :D Was that at Shea? I saw them at Bonds in Times Square when they did something like 17 shows in a row. One of the best live shows ever.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Yep. Shea. It was probably 1983 or so. I was in 10th grade. I'm old :-)

    The Who, The Clash and David Johannsen. I was the third person into Shea. The crowd got crazy and I broke a rib when I got crushed against the stage. I still had a great time :-)
  • domino
    domino
    The Stones hands down (esp. since Led Zep was not an option). Last time I saw them was in the Meadowlands in early 90s can't remember the tour - (right after the Steel Wheels tour which I saw at Shea).

    Bored as well this AM with all the rain - going to start mushroom farming - bumper crop on my little patch of lawn.

    Got any ideas on some distractions/amusements? Thought about re-arranging the CDs, getting together the LPs for sale . . . too lazy.
  • danielle123
    danielle123
    Flexichick wrote: Yep. Shea. It was probably 1983 or so. I was in 10th grade. I'm old :-)

    The Who, The Clash and David Johannsen. I was the third person into Shea. The crowd got crazy and I broke a rib when I got crushed against the stage. I still had a great time :-)

    Man, you've broken a few bones in your time, huh? When does the cast come off?
  • markthemagnanimous
    markthemagnanimous
    4-5 more weeks. I've only broken my foot/ankle (twice), a rib and a finger. I don't want to break anything else!