I would.I would hardly call Wind and Wuthering MOR!
I would.I would hardly call Wind and Wuthering MOR!
Led Zeppelin have got to be the biggest on this list if we allow their number 4 billboard position for Whole Lotta Love to pass us by. That was their only top 10 hit in the States.Led Zep was my first shout. I would imagine that Yes never had a hit single either.
For me, that would be Terry Reid (had a few of his songs covered by The Raconteurs, Rumer, Chris Cornell) but most people have never heard of him. I've been lucky to have seen him play live numerous times, in his later years. Certainly a character. (Chris Robinson obviously influenced by him).
There goes the fear got to number 3Doves
Two top 10 singles for YesLed Zep was my first shout. I would imagine that Yes never had a hit single either.
Wind and Wuthering was made AFTER Gabriel left and that was definitely not mush!I would! Turned to mush pretty fast after Gabriel left.
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Great examples given We Are Family was a top 10 single, and you have already had a response on Queen.I disagree. A song's popularity is not defined by its chart sales.
2 examples: we will rock you by queen. An iconic global song where anyone could name within a few seconds of the intro. But it was a B side. Same reason: We are family by Sister Sledge
Sorry, but after listening to a selection of your choices I don´t think you have the right to call anything mush!I would.
Wonderous stories, number 7 in 1977. Owner of a lonely heart (Planet Rock, daily, twice sundays) got to number 1 in the US.Led Zep was my first shout. I would imagine that Yes never had a hit single either.
Apologies, thought I heard somewhere WAF was the B side to The Greatest Dancer. scrap thatGreat examples given We Are Family was a top 10 single, and you have already had a response on Queen.
We both agree they've gone downhill since they were good, then.Wind and Wuthering was made AFTER Gabriel left and that was definitely not mush!
At least get your facts right before slating off the band.
They made some great stuff before and after he left.
Their stuff after Duke was nowhere near as good
According to the man himself this actually isn't true, yet he gets asked about it every interview.The guy known more for turning down joining Led Zep than his music.