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Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: NickNels on April 26, 2008, 02:24:51 pm
I just saw this link Posted on Phantasy Tour.  Guess what...THE BREAKFAST made the list...at #90.

We almost beat out the Spin Doctors.  I don\'t know if anybody caught their act back in 2005 opening for the Biscuits, but you just can\'t top that kind of quality.


Here is the link:

http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_artists-jam.html
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: leith on April 26, 2008, 02:35:40 pm
That list is hilarious.
Bela and the Flecktones
Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers
Jack Johnson
are totally great Jambands.
I think there may be more non Jambands on there than actual Jambands and if you count those I\'m sure The Breakfast are a hell of a lot higher on that list.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: SkyePrizm on April 26, 2008, 03:05:01 pm
Quote from: leith;187475
That list is hilarious.
Bela and the Flecktones
Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers
Jack Johnson
are totally great Jambands.
I think there may be more non Jambands on there than actual Jambands and if you count those I\'m sure The Breakfast are a hell of a lot higher on that list.

yeaaah, many non-jam bands.  I conisder the John Butler Trio and Ben Folds like pop/alternative....  

interesting to see Blues Traveler still up there.....I really did enjoy that free show on the green a few years back...

And everyone knows that I LOOOOVE my Jack Johnson.  But come on, Jam Band???   I have to disagree with that.  Clearly not.

Definitely The Breakfast could move up many many slots...

Oh and i just noticed Lotus is #71...definitely should be higher too....
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Whathefunk on April 26, 2008, 03:21:47 pm
it is a laugh to see those of you arguing what is and what is not a jamband.  jamband is not a genre of music and can be attributed to just about any band that plays any kind of instrumental or improvised music in their live show (and sometimes studio recordings).  therefore all of the bands above apply.

the breakfast is a progressive funk rock band.  meanwhile the number one band on the list (who i assume we can all agree is pretty much the model of a "jamband" if there is such a thing)  the grateful dead (although they evolved many times over their career covering many genres) is mainly considered americana folk rock and at times bluegrass and funk.  how can you say that there is a genre that excludes a band form being a jamband?  just seems silly to me.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: jking on April 26, 2008, 03:24:55 pm
mmj and dbt being listed as jam bands are the funniest!
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: tyzack on April 26, 2008, 03:30:53 pm
Bfast should easily be in the top 20

but i am biased.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: leith on April 26, 2008, 03:32:50 pm
Quote from: Whathefunk;187479
it is a laugh to see those of you arguing what is and what is not a jamband.  jamband is not a genre of music and can be attributed to just about any band that plays any kind of instrumental or improvised music in their live show (and sometimes studio recordings).  therefore all of the bands above apply.

the breakfast is a progressive funk rock band.  meanwhile the number one band on the list (who i assume we can all agree is pretty much the model of a "jamband" if there is such a thing)  the grateful dead (although they evolved many times over their career covering many genres) is mainly considered americana folk rock and at times bluegrass and funk.  how can you say that there is a genre that excludes a band form being a jamband?  just seems silly to me.


The Grateful Dead = Psychedelic Rock first and foremost and if you consider Jack Johnson a jamband well to each his own I guess but your definition would be argued against by 99.9% of people you queried which is usually a sign of being wrong.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: jking on April 26, 2008, 03:46:09 pm
i generally consider people who\'s intention is to get onstage and jam their songs out as jam bands. as such, a whole lotta those bands don\'t qualify.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: jocelyn on April 26, 2008, 04:01:26 pm
I don\'t see what the fuss is about. Any bands who plays a significant amount of improvised music qualifies as a jam band.

This definition, does, of course, include a lot of music that some would consider jazz, or fusion, or bluegrass, or pop, or whatever, but in my mind improv is "jamming" and thus the band is a jam band. That is not all that they are, but it is one thing that can be used to describe them.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: ds673488 on April 26, 2008, 04:59:26 pm
Quote from: jocelyn;187488
I don\'t see what the fuss is about. Any bands who plays a significant amount of improvised music qualifies as a jam band.

This definition, does, of course, include a lot of music that some would consider jazz, or fusion, or bluegrass, or pop, or whatever, but in my mind improv is "jamming" and thus the band is a jam band. That is not all that they are, but it is one thing that can be used to describe them.


:that:
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: boombox on April 26, 2008, 05:17:23 pm
Sure are some weird entries in there.

I agree BF5 are NOT a jamband - the ability to take a solo does not constitute a jamband and, much as I like Jack Johnson, def. not a jamband.

What is the most galling is that Wishbone Ash feature so highly - 12 places above QMS and 20 above true jambands like The Breakfast.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Klout on April 26, 2008, 05:57:44 pm
no rezi shout out? weak sauce.

 cool bfast at least made the list though.

obviously they should be much higher.

I like the fact the bela is right up there.

due props.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: wildcoyote on April 26, 2008, 06:28:15 pm
How come every other band on this list plays major festivals?

Honestly with the way their booking/attendance goes I\'m amazed to see them on this list.

Not that they don\'t deserve it.  

Just surprised to see recognition here when it\'s so lacking in areas that would actually generate some revenue.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: zuke583 on April 26, 2008, 11:22:16 pm
didnt see the list...if ph isnt number 1 then this list is bunk
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Igziabeher on April 26, 2008, 11:37:36 pm
Quote from: zuke583;187525
didnt see the list...if ph isnt number 1 then this list is bunk


it must be bunk then.  how dare they put the grateful dead at #1?
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Todd on April 27, 2008, 07:18:37 am
Quote from: Igziabeher;187527
Quote from: zuke583;187525
didnt see the list...if ph isnt number 1 then this list is bunk


it must be bunk then.  how dare they put the grateful dead at #1?


:that:

This whole site is maggots wallowing in rat shit...

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Criteria: - Based on creativity, talent, orignality, Influence, and popularity as a "Jam" band.
Definition: - A jam artist is an artist or band (usually below the mainstream) who spends large portions of their live performances through unplanned improvising and changing songs through a transition, such as jazz and bluegrass musicans. These bands generally experiment with jazz, world music, progressive bluegrass, and psychadelic rock.

Other characteristics:
:point: - Often play many cover songs during live performances
:point: - Utilize elaborate light shows
- Are share-friendly; have live performances on the Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) or Easy Tree (bt.etree.org)
:point: - Perform at music festivals- Bonnaroo, Summer Camp, and Wakarusa used as examples


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Disclaimer: There is nothing \'Official\' about these lists. They are compiled by the \'editor\' using the
stated criteria, and revised considering the competent suggestions of visitors to this website only.


For example, take a look at the 100 most skilled drummers (http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_drum-skill.html) :sigh:

Soooo, I guess a cover band with a great light show is a "jamband"? :lol:

This guy doesn\'t have a clue. He\'s probably subscribed to Rolling Stone magazine for years and treats it like the bible for the music world.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Drew_Kingsley on April 27, 2008, 08:14:05 am
I found this list a while ago.... and I\'m quickly remembering why I didn\'t bother to post about it.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: Ant-Man on April 28, 2008, 09:42:14 pm
ya it seems pretty subjective...cause if you want to be technical RAQ as a whole doesn\'t really stand up to any reg bar band...drums, eh...bass, eh...guitar, eh...ya know?
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: jocelyn on April 28, 2008, 10:36:39 pm
Quote from: Ant-Man;187823
ya it seems pretty subjective...cause if you want to be technical RAQ as a whole doesn\'t really stand up to any reg bar band...drums, eh...bass, eh...guitar, eh...ya know?


Wow that was articulate. Jeez.
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: solver on April 28, 2008, 11:21:38 pm
what ever happened to calling a band "rock \'n roll"?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
...[too old school?]
Title: 100 Best Jambands of all time
Post by: thatguy on April 29, 2008, 04:04:14 pm
wheres genesis or chopin,are they not jambands.