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The BBC asked listeners to vote on the all time greatest British group and tabulated the results for a radio special. The list shouldn't surprise anyone - it's the Beatles, which is the right and only choice for #1. The special broadcast airs on one of their stations (Radio 2) Oct. 19th and can also be heard online.
The countdown made me wonder - if a Canadian radio station tried this kind of listener poll, who do you think would win? The Guess Who? Rush? Someone else? If you're restricting it solely to groups, Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell wouldn't qualify. So who would you pick? Maybe another special for Boom 97.3 next Canada Day.
Meanwhile, in case you're curious, here's who the British public put on their list.
1. The Beatles
2. Queen
3. The Rolling Stones
4. Pink Floyd
5. Fleetwood Mac
6. Led Zeppelin
7. Take That
8. Coldplay
9. Oasis
10. Electric Light Orchestra
11. The Who
12. Depeche Mode
13. The Jam
14. Radiohead
15. The Smiths
16. Genesis
17. Pet Shop Boys
18. The Cure
19. Duran Duran
20. Madness
The Beatles named the ultimate British group by BBC Radio 2 listeners
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For Canada? Blue Rodeo. As for the Brit list, Yes and Jethro Tull should be there, ahead of several that are.
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Just reading the headline, the first name that popped into my head was the Guess Who. They were quite successful in the U.S. before CanCon arrived. American Woman spent three weeks on top of the Hot 100 in May 1970.
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I can see The Tragically Hip ranking high for Canada, although I have my Canuck list of bands like 54-40, The Pursuit of Happiness, Skinny Puppy(!) to mention a couple, mostly 80s-90s artists.
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Trooper.
At least if you listen to Giant FM. 🤨
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Supertramp should be on the BBC list...
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Glen Warren wrote:
Supertramp should be on the BBC list...
Good suggestion. Roxy Music were ground-breaking and influential, as well.
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Would have to be either The Guess Who or Rush ; no-one else should be close.
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For the greatest it would depend if greatest meant around the world or just at home. Bachman Turner Overdrive actually had more international success than the Guess Who. Rush sold more albums worldwide (over 40 million) than either BTO or The Guess Who. Domestically Tragically Hip sold more albums than all of them, but no real success outside of Canada.
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paterson1 wrote:
For the greatest it would depend if greatest meant around the world or just at home. Bachman Turner Overdrive actually had more international success than the Guess Who. Rush sold more albums worldwide (over 40 million) than either BTO or The Guess Who. Domestically Tragically Hip sold more albums than all of them, but no real success outside of Canada.
I think it's a poll of personal favourites as opposed to most successful.
For me, I'd have Rush, The Guess Who and Blue Rodeo in my top three, any of which could be number one depending on my mood.
I have to hand it to Blue Rodeo, still going strong after 40 years with no sign of stopping.
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As far as Canada goes I would for sure have the Guess Who up there along with the spinoff BTO.
Obviously the Tragically Hip.
But also Carol Pope with Rough Trade
The Band
The Poppy Family
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newsguy1 wrote:
The Band
In a bit over one month, it'll be 48 years since 'The Last Waltz' farewell concert.
Even after almost five decades since it was over, it's still hard to fathom the incredible talent that four Canadians and one American brought to this legendary band.
I could watch that concert a hundred times and still see and hear something worth noting. What a career!
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Lighthouse.
Still not in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
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Drake, The Weeknd, Sam Roberts, Sloan, Rush, Triumph, Max Webster, Saga... but nothing comes close to the Laurie Bower Singers - a CFRB favourate that's continued to haunt me since childhood.
They even covered "Up On Cripple Creek". Apparently, there was no stopping them.
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If commercial success is the main criteria, Shania Twain has to be close to the top in dollar value, perhaps Celine Dion also. As the thread is all Time Group, Rush and/or The Guess Who would be the most well known world wide.
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Evuguy wrote:
Drake, The Weeknd, Sam Roberts, Sloan, Rush, Triumph, Max Webster, Saga... but nothing comes close to the Laurie Bower Singers - a CFRB favourate that's continued to haunt me since childhood.
They even covered "Up On Cripple Creek". Apparently, there was no stopping them.
I guess it was a case of “no shame, no gain”! I love seeing vintage album covers like this, thanks for sharing!
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There was a rock group called the Diamonds
Comprised of four Toronto darlins
They recorded a tune by Maurice Williams
That sold millions & millions
But in Canada are seldom heard
As the Poppy Family & Laurie Bower Singers
Seem to be preferred
D.D.
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Dicky Doo wrote:
There was a rock group called the Diamonds
Comprised of four Toronto darlins
They recorded a tune by Maurice Williams
That sold millions & millions
But in Canada are seldom heard
As the Poppy Family & Laurie Bower Singers
Seem to be preferred
D.D.
Hey Dicky Doo, The Diamonds are performing in Germany on November 22 at AJOKI in Hanau Am Main, plus some dates in the US early next year, so they’re still rockin’!
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Shorty Wave wrote:
Hey Dicky Doo, The Diamonds are performing in Germany on November 22 at AJOKI in Hanau Am Main, plus some dates in the US early next year, so they’re still rockin’!
Given that there are zero original members of The Diamonds in the current group, some guys are still performing under the name...that's all. 😁
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Glen Warren wrote:
Supertramp should be on the BBC list...
Not so sure about that - they were a bit too prefabricated. 'Crisis? What Crisis?' is a good album though.
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I would put the Kinks in the top 4 of British bands:
My favorite Canadian Band is Buffalo Springfield. The original group was 3/5 Canadian:
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The tops ones for me would be The Guess Who and Rush. Lots of good names where. Others to be consider should include The Barenaked Ladies, The Band, Simple Plan, Sum 41, April Wine, Nickleback (yeah, I know), Arcade Fire.
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Nickleback certainly can't be ignored. They have sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and their first two albums (one self released) charted in the US, UK and Germany but not here. Even in recent years the group is still charting songs and albums in the US rock charts top 40 and in the UK.
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Leslieville Bill wrote:
The tops ones for me would be The Guess Who and Rush. Lots of good names where. Others to be consider should include The Barenaked Ladies, The Band, Simple Plan, Sum 41, April Wine, Nickleback (yeah, I know), Arcade Fire.
I'd take New Pornographers over Arcade Fire.
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My favourite Canadian group was a Toronto punk outfit from the late 70's, early 80's. The Government. Their 'Electric Eye' LP is wonderful. The fact that nobody else has ever heard of it makes it all the more special.
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Dicky Doo wrote:
Dial Twister wrote:
Shorty Wave wrote:
Hey Dicky Doo, The Diamonds are performing in Germany on November 22 at AJOKI in Hanau Am Main, plus some dates in the US early next year, so they’re still rockin’!
Given that there are zero original members of The Diamonds in the current group, some guys are still performing under the name...that's all. 😁
You're suggesting that Diamonds aren't Forever? Shocking.
Snappy comeback DD! Have a good Thanksgiving!
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We are forgetting A Bunch of Fucking Goofs. Most creative band name at least, along with Swollen Members. Man, Toronto had some wild musical acts at one time.
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mic'em wrote:
We are forgetting A Bunch of Fucking Goofs. Most creative band name at least, along with Swollen Members. Man, Toronto had some wild musical acts at one time.
Up there with Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet!