How much do I love that the band that grabs the #1 spot is Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem ?
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
At first I was thinking that #1 and #2 should be switched, but their text sorta convinced me they're right. Maybe.
I'm right there with you, tommy.
I love their choice for #1. The characters in that band were such wonderful individuals (I picked up the action figure of Zoot, complete with sax and case, for my sax-playing brother, and also love Floyd), and in the Rita Moreno episode from Season 1, she and Animal combine on a version of "Fever" that cracks me up every time. Oh, and the new DVD sets that are out now include some extra music that was never shown on American TV--since the Brits didn't have to worry about commercial breaks, there was always an extra few minutes that would be cut for the Yanks, and Jim Henson used musical numbers that could be sliced with no problem.
What? No Daisy Bang?!
I don't know if you can say Spinal Tap never existed since they've actually played many concerts.
It's a good list but a bit predictable. I'd put Gorillaz on there. Probably Pynchon's The Paranoids. Maybe The Wombles. There's a definite lack of bubblegum on that list. Bruce Sterling had a short story titled "We See Things Differently" (I think) that had an interesting imaginary band.
Maybe Pagan Kennedy's The Exes.
I don't know if you can say Spinal Tap never existed since they've actually played many concerts.
I was just making this same point to S while discussing the list. They put out TWO albums, and as you pointed out, have gigged live many times. Didn't they even play a Live Aid or something?
I think they can no longer be considered a fake band.
Also, it made me very, very happy to see the AMA included in that list.
If Spinal Tap aren't fake, then neither are the Blues Brothers.
Fair enough.
If Saturday Night Live counts as a performance, The Rutles are real too.