Best band to come out of Britain....Ever

Arctic Monkeys :)

On a serious note, err The Who, The Jam?
 
Easy question. Stone Roses / Oasis / Beatles / Pink Floyd

But really, there are so many amazing acts out there. Same that they can't seem to grow as big as Oasis did back in their prime. I mean, today a band produce a good song or two, and then they're dead. Oasis managed to write a great album with some great songs, and their following album became even better! Almost every fecking song on that album is amazing. After that they created an average album, mostly due to extreme expectations with a clock counting down on mtv and such shit things. A full day on tv just because of their album release. I really don't see any band today that can do what they have done. On top of that they had a genuine attitude!
 
Easy question. Stone Roses / Oasis / Beatles / Pink Floyd

But really, there are so many amazing acts out there. Same that they can't seem to grow as big as Oasis did back in their prime. I mean, today a band produce a good song or two, and then they're dead. Oasis managed to write a great album with some great songs, and their following album became even better! Almost every fecking song on that album is amazing. After that they created an average album, mostly due to extreme expectations with a clock counting down on mtv and such shit things. A full day on tv just because of their album release. I really don't see any band today that can do what they have done. On top of that they had a genuine attitude!

Oasis ? Hmmm fair enough but I can't agree with you on that one. I think Oasis were phenomenal on their first 2 albums, but that was it. Noel was running out of ideas, which was perfectly clear in his solos. A lot of them took the very same pattern.

They came up with some amazing stuff, but ultimately were found out. I find it somewhat Ironic with the early 90s Blur v Oasis shite that however a bad reputation Oasis tried to bestow upon Blur, Damon Albarn clearly came out on top.

I would recommend anybody to listen to the Revenous album purely for the lesson of writing music
 
The Pogues

Controversial but somewhat grounded. If you consider the founding member of the Pogues, Mr. Shane McGowan, was born in Kent then I suppose you could say the Pogues were a British band.

I am 110% sure, however, with McGowan's nationalistic slant on Irish politics that he would be pursuaded more toward the Irish Parliment than the British crown
 
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Sorry..........I shouldn't have laughed because music is about opinion. It was only because your opinion was so daft that I felt compelled to laugh and point at you.

it was a joke
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The Beatles, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Manic Street Preachers
 
Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Stones
Cream
Black Sabbath
Pink Floyd
Deep Purple
Queen
FFS,pretty much blows away any other country in terms of Big Bands.
 
I like the Stone Roses but Queen do it for me.
 
What part of this thread do people not understand? I said BAND you fecking Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime.....not a top fecking 5

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Edited: Nice to see on my 10,000th post I was giving out about something, hence the Statler and Waldorf tagline. That needs to be changed by the way. I've had it for 3 years