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DiegoNT

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Someone couldn't recognise a Joy Division song today - I was most disappointed
Not even knowing who Pearl Jam are? Well, if these were Biblical times I'd a be a stonin' ya

Better Man
Jeremy
Daughter

They also did great Who covers - Baba O'Reilly and Love Reign O'er Me

If you tell me you don't know who "The Who" are I will actually throw a thousand stones
Who?

Of course i know who The Who are.
 

adamkungl

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I know 2 Pearl Jam songs I would be mildly entertained if they played them before some Rugby League.

I don't know Joy Division.

I do know The Who - probably 5 or 6 songs
 

Big Pete

Referee
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I just imagine the stereotypical sports fan in Australia is the type that listens or grew up listening to Triple M, so Pearl Jam would be an awesome get. Even Flow, Alive, Better Man, Jeremy, Last Kiss still get flogged to this day.

The Killers are in a similar demographic, albeit only for their debut album. They're a surprisingly good live band, but if they stray from anything after 'When You Were Young' they're going to be in big trouble. I can see them playing their latest single which is supposed to be ironically vain.

As for Joy Division, if you watched Donnie Darko you'd know who they are. Otherwise, just ask your missus, chances are she watched 13 Reasons Why and they flogged them to death on there.
 

PaulyTom

Juniors
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I think a hoodoo gurus , Grinspoon double would shit on The killer's.

Usually the American bands are abit of a flop as they have little connection with the australian sport
 

thorson1987

Coach
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I just imagine the stereotypical sports fan in Australia is the type that listens or grew up listening to Triple M, so Pearl Jam would be an awesome get. Even Flow, Alive, Better Man, Jeremy, Last Kiss still get flogged to this day.

The Killers are in a similar demographic, albeit only for their debut album. They're a surprisingly good live band, but if they stray from anything after 'When You Were Young' they're going to be in big trouble. I can see them playing their latest single which is supposed to be ironically vain.

As for Joy Division, if you watched Donnie Darko you'd know who they are. Otherwise, just ask your missus, chances are she watched 13 Reasons Why and they flogged them to death on there.

 

Big Pete

Referee
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Yeah, in fairness to The Killers, that song has a lot in common with 'Somebody Told Me'. Radio friendly sound, silly subject matter.
 

veggiepatch1959

First Grade
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I know 2 Pearl Jam songs I would be mildly entertained if they played them before some Rugby League.

I don't know Joy Division.

I do know The Who - probably 5 or 6 songs
Pearl Jam are probably my least liked band from the Seattle era but still put out some good songs.

Joy Division were a very dark English band from the late 1970s to 1980 until vocalist Ian Curtis topped himself. Then the remaining members morphed into New Order. Songs such as Transmission, She's Lost Control, Atmosphere and Love Will Tear Us Apart are my most memorable favourites.

In my opinion, The Who are the most overrated band of the last 50 odd years (with the exception of Cold Chisel - I can hear the feathers being ruffled from here). Of the English bands of their time, The Who wouldn't rate in my Top 50.
 

OldPanther

Coach
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I just imagine the stereotypical sports fan in Australia is the type that listens or grew up listening to Triple M, so Pearl Jam would be an awesome get. Even Flow, Alive, Better Man, Jeremy, Last Kiss still get flogged to this day.

The Killers are in a similar demographic, albeit only for their debut album. They're a surprisingly good live band, but if they stray from anything after 'When You Were Young' they're going to be in big trouble. I can see them playing their latest single which is supposed to be ironically vain.

As for Joy Division, if you watched Donnie Darko you'd know who they are. Otherwise, just ask your missus, chances are she watched 13 Reasons Why and they flogged them to death on there.

I still listen to Pearl Jame on occasion.
 

flamin

Juniors
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In my opinion, The Who are the most overrated band of the last 50 odd years (with the exception of Cold Chisel - I can hear the feathers being ruffled from here). Of the English bands of their time, The Who wouldn't rate in my Top 50.

I'm sorry but The Who are easily one of the most influential bands of all time. Definitely take 3rd place behind the Beatles and Stones in the 60s until the likes of Zeppelin and Pink Floyd came along later.
 

Generalzod

Immortal
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Rage against the machine just imagine singing killing in the name the ending of that song is pure class
 

Nice Beaver

First Grade
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The only reason Pearl Jam fell off the radar of some was because they stopped making music videos after Ten.
Then they stopped touring at venues supported by Ticketmaster.
They chose not to sell out (in their eyes) and paid the price comercially.
Their music is still bloody great.
 

carcharias

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Awesome band, IMO Kinks are up there with the likes of Cream, Yardbirds etc. The Kinks' influence was really hurt though when they were banned from touring the US at the height of the British Invasion.

Small faces too

my band do sunny afternoon by the kinks
Always get someone comment on it
 

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