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the Stones is the wrong answer.There is no wrong answer. It's just a poll.
not even close.
April Wine needs some love.
the Stones is the wrong answer.There is no wrong answer. It's just a poll.
Lol, sorry Myles Goodwin…April Wine is an excellent Canadian band (and I like to Rock!) but they aren’t in the Stones-AC/DC pantheon of great musical acts.the Stones is the wrong answer.
not even close.
April Wine needs some love.
While I agree with that I'm curious where you would put the Guess Who. I ask because many rock critics including some of the top rock critics at the time loved the Guess Who and felt that more people should know about the band, and listen to their albums. To this degree Canadian acts have always got short shrift. They often had to move to US, to California or NY to even get noticed. It doesn't help that for decades Canada had a humility that if it was Canadian it can't possible be that good. We had a national fixation on being say the opposite of Australia. We were the opposite of boastful.Lol, sorry Myles Goodwin…April Wine is an excellent Canadian band (and I like to Rock!) but they aren’t in the Stones-AC/DC pantheon of great musical acts.
Drai, first off I need to say that I am a huge follower of music in of various genres and originations and am a proud Canuck when it comes to promoting and advocating for Canadian musicians. During the pandemic I probably bought 8-10 online concerts of various Canadian artists who I know just wanted to keep performing and could only do so through the wonders of Zoom etc.. Not the greatest concert experiences but I still sang along and enjoyed every minute!While I agree with that I'm curious where you would put the Guess Who. I ask because many rock critics including some of the top rock critics at the time loved the Guess Who and felt that more people should know about the band, and listen to their albums. To this degree Canadian acts have always got short shrift. They often had to move to US, to California or NY to even get noticed. It doesn't help that for decades Canada had a humility that if it was Canadian it can't possible be that good. We had a national fixation on being say the opposite of Australia. We were the opposite of boastful.
If the Guess Who were a US or Brit act they would have been huge. Everybody from Young to Mitchell that achieved greater notoriety had to do it stateside.
This not isolated to music. To me Donald Sutherland is one of the best actors of his generation. But if he was US or brit his body of work and unique depictions would have been seen as legendary. He's one of the most interesting actors out there and was for decades and yet most of his work was supporting rather than starring.
WE have a song request.Nah. Give me some bloodthirsty, blasphemous, desperate, despairful extreme metal I can kneel down to in the cemetery on a moonless night while it's raining blackness please.
Good call. Loved April Wine, a soundtrack to my early years. Never saw them, but Myles Goodwin is amazing. But as others have said, definitely not in the same rarified air as the Stones.the Stones is the wrong answer.
not even close.
April Wine needs some love.
Saw the harder faster tour. It was harder and faster.Good call. Loved April Wine, a soundtrack to my early years. Never saw them, but Myles Goodwin is amazing. But as others have said, definitely not in the same rarified air as the Stones.