Top 20 Worst Bands of All Time: What was this guy smoking?

We need a Rock'n Rick Top 20 Band List.
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
I'm really getting into Marching Band music. John Philip Sousa has stood the test of time.
Speaking of critics, I think that alanleroy was a lot funnier than alanleroyII.

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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
I'm really getting into Marching Band music. John Philip Sousa has stood the test of time.
Now that's music!

DonDiego especially enjoys: "Oh the Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around the Flagpole". Although the melody of the Horst Wessel Song, apparently based upon a Viennese folk tune, is also an excellent march.


In fact, "the Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around the Flagpole" are the "doggerel" lyrics to The National Emblem March by E. E. Bagley. Interestingly enough, "in Britain, the same theme is sometimes sung with the words, "have you ever caught your bollocks in a mangle". See Wiki

I am not surprised that AlanLeroy and DonDiego are on the leading edge of the Marching Band Revival movement. Once the popular culture catches up we may even see Marching Band themed ultra lounge and dance venues in Las Vegas.
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
I'm really getting into Marching Band music. John Philip Sousa has stood the test of time.
Now that's music!

DonDiego especially enjoys: "Oh the Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around the Flagpole". Although the melody of the Horst Wessel Song, apparently based upon a Viennese folk tune, is also an excellent march.


In fact, "the Monkey Wrapped His Tail Around the Flagpole" are the "doggerel" lyrics to The National Emblem March by E. E. Bagley. Interestingly enough, "in Britain, the same theme is sometimes sung with the words, "have you ever caught your bollocks in a mangle". See Wiki

I am not surprised that AlanLeroy and DonDiego are on the leading edge of the Marching Band Revival movement. Once the popular culture catches up we may even see Marching Band themed ultra lounge and dance venues in Las Vegas.


You might need to go to Branson for that kind of fun.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
I'm really getting into Marching Band music. John Philip Sousa has stood the test of time.
Speaking of critics, I think that alanleroy was a lot funnier than alanleroyII.

He was more handsome..and meaner too.

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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
I'm really getting into Marching Band music. John Philip Sousa has stood the test of time.
Speaking of critics, I think that alanleroy was a lot funnier than alanleroyII.

He was more handsome..and meaner too.


And younger.
For the record, DonDiego has never caught his bollocks in a mangle. [DonDiego actually knows the meaning of "bollocks" and "mangle".]
All I can say is that I like Rush.......its funny they put Wings in there.....Im going to the Paul McCartney concert next month. Yea id put the Monkees on that list for sure.......Ive heard them live before and it isn't good. I also didn't care for Jefferson Airplane or Starship or whatever vehicle they decided to name themselves after. Any country and western bands (with the exception of the Blues Brothers) should be on this list. Hows that?
1910 Fruitgum Company!!
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Originally posted by: udub58
All I can say is that I like Rush.......its funny they put Wings in there.....Im going to the Paul McCartney concert next month. Yea id put the Monkees on that list for sure.......Ive heard them live before and it isn't good. I also didn't care for Jefferson Airplane or Starship or whatever vehicle they decided to name themselves after. Any country and western bands (with the exception of the Blues Brothers) should be on this list. Hows that?


And yet Hot Tuna is so good.
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