BatteringRambo
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Neil Peart ...Drums greatest of all time
Eddie Van Halen...Guitar (not the greatest but the most creative)
Prince...Guitar (Top three and song writer)
Geddy Lee...Bass/Back up Vocals(better bass players but likely not both)
Freddie Mercury & Steve Perry...Lead Vocals (because one would quit due to Van Halen. The other would make some Albums before Van Halen drove them to quit. Then the other would return)
I’ll take the criticism and accolades lol
They are definitely the music version of the 2004 USA men's olympic basketball team.Geddy Lee is a very underrated bass player. Dude is amazing. Watch some of the live stuff, he shreds on the bass. His voice fits Rush and works well in the studio. It just doesn't hold up well concert.
Alex Lifeson is never/very rarely on a list of top guitarists. But he is also amazing.
Neil Peart - no comment necessary
I wouldn't pick Rush as the best band ever, but just from the standpoint of the best pure musicians (not county Geddy's voice), no band has ever had all of the members as talented. Just my HUMBLE opinion![]()
Geddy's voice held up very well live up until maybe 2005ish? 30 years of relentless touring took its toll on his voice eventually. Before that...what you got on album was what you got on stage.Geddy Lee is a very underrated bass player. Dude is amazing. Watch some of the live stuff, he shreds on the bass. His voice fits Rush and works well in the studio. It just doesn't hold up well concert.
Alex Lifeson is never/very rarely on a list of top guitarists. But he is also amazing.
Neil Peart - no comment necessary
I wouldn't pick Rush as the best band ever, but just from the standpoint of the best pure musicians (not county Geddy's voice), no band has ever had all of the members as talented. Just my HUMBLE opinion![]()
Agreed, same with Joe Elliott from Def Leppard.Geddy's voice held up very well live up until maybe 2005ish? 30 years of relentless touring took its toll on his voice eventually. Before that...what you got on album was what you got on stage.
Speaking of vocalists who could never bring it live(purely a studio voice) was Vince Neil. Crue was a great live band but he sounded like an imposter with no power.
Vince Neil just plain suckedAgreed, same with Joe Elliott from Def Leppard.
I guess I could have made myself more clear. What makes the best band of all time. Is it the sum of its parts? Is it the fact that they are the best at their instruments? Is it clearly just the one you like best? Is it who sold the most records or had the most fame. What defines the best band?
I think The Who with Keith Moon should get a mention as well.
I think you've touched on an impossible question, which is why no one is answering what you've asked. There's plenty of bands that sell tons of records that I think are awful. Wouldn't rate in my top 100. There's some, like Rush, that are great at their instruments but wouldn't make my top 20.I guess I could have made myself more clear. What makes the best band of all time. Is it the sum of its parts? Is it the fact that they are the best at their instruments? Is it clearly just the one you like best? Is it who sold the most records or had the most fame. What defines the best band?
I think The Who with Keith Moon should get a mention as well.