Good Dadrock

Help me with this list:
>Fleetwood Mac
>Crosby, Stills, and Nash
>Bruce Springsteen (some albums, e.g. Nebraska and Darkness on the Edge of Town)
>Jonathan Round
>Jefferson Airplane
>Tom Waits
>King Crimson
>Warren Zevon
>George Harrison
>CCR

For reference, some pleb dadrock
>Aerosmith
>ACDC
>Kiss
>Lynyrd Skynyrd

>Jimmy Buffet

Pink Floyd
Bob Dylan
Talking Heads

Allman brothers holy shit

cream, zeppelin, little feat
My dad loves captain beefheart but I'm not sure if that's cannon

The Cars
Blondie
Neil Young
The Police
The Who
Wings
The Band

Thin Lizzy, and particularly the album Jailbreak, is excellent music

the doors

>Lynyrd Skynyrd
>pleb

You disgust me

Beatles
Jimi Hendrix

Aerosmith are alright man. Dream On, Sweet Emotion and some other songs are good.

> Aerosmith
Have you heard Rocks/TITA?

>good
Oops, you missed that word it seems

the velvet underground
the stooge
s

Toys in the Attic is a good album though

does anyone even like the who honestly

If you're going to talk shit on Aerosmith, AC/DC, and KISS, can we please admit:

1. Fleetwood Mac is good for an occasional stupid listen at best and has no real depth
2. Almost all CSN's worthwhile, non-cringey songs were written by Neil Young or Joni Mitchell
3. Only Grace Slick's songs in Jefferson Airplane were any good and the rest (meaning almost everything) are the worst kind of hippie trash

Simply Saucer

These bands are grandparock. The Pixies and Nirvana are dadrock now.

Molly Hatchet

You need to be 18 to post here kiddo

Wipers

a kid born in '98 to a 30-year-old would have a dad that might've listened to bleach in college

generic FM rock stations don't lie

abso-fucking-lutely. Sup Forums sleeps on so much rock music.

>Fleetwood Mac
No
>Crosby, Stills, and Nash
No
>Bruce Springsteen (some albums, e.g. Nebraska and Darkness on the Edge of Town)
God no
>Jonathan Round
Literally who
>Jefferson Airplane
No
>Tom Waits
Not rock
>King Crimson
I guess
>Warren Zevon
Literally who
>George Harrison
Why him and not the Beatles?
>CCR
Fuck no

new question: who's the most dadrap act?
public enemy, run dmc, or... like... whodini?

>Warren Zevon
>Literally who

Get some taste, kiddo.

not dad rock friend

>>shitting on everyone but king crimson

you know, son, "yeezy" sampled steely dan as well

Top tier dadrock

Pink Floyd
The Who
David Bowie

HM Steely Dan

The fact that your insulting the great Bruce Springsteen shows your absolute plebbiness. Nebraska and Darkness are both classics, and have been determined to be Sup Forumscore, along with Born to Run. Bruce and the E Street band are the best dadrock can offer us.

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>Warren Zevon
>good

WARREN FUCKING ZEVON

>If I post a silly reaction image and text in all caps, people will think I'm right.

GET SOME FUCKING TASTE

Can someone dadpill me on The New York Dolls

I don't 'get' them

>have been determined to be Sup Forumscore
To be fair, what isn't Sup Forumscore these days?

i don't blame anyone who hates springsteen based on the fact that his albums now are total dogshit and most people who invoke him are fucking idiots

(he's fine)

Biggie. Everything before this period is novelty at best, with the exception of like Rakim, KRS-One/BDP, Scarface etc. But that's not Dadrap. 80's rap is like 50's rock and roll, it didn't get really interesting until the next decade. Dadrap is 90's commercial hip hop.

no such thing as dadpunk
dads shouldn't become punks and punks shouldn't become dads

>If I post a silly reaction image and text in all caps, people will think I'm right.

>implying this hard

My dad loves 2Pac. Says he's distinguishable and highly charismatic.

The image was transgressive and I guess "freeing" for a lot of people. Glam and hair metal aesthetics come out of this. Before the Dolls you still had to look like a civilized person, I guess is one way of putting it.

Most of the songs are garbage though. Except Trash but even still a little bit.

>Boston
>The Cars
>Early Springsteen
>Some Kansas
>Yes

Nas? Tribe? NWA?

All very influential artists pre-Biggie, though they were all roughly in the same timeframe of late 80s/early 90s

skynyrd and aerosmith have some legitimately good entries

cars, roxy music, zep, the who are some notably good ones

>tom waits
>rock

CLASH IS DAD PUNK DON'T DENY THIS

Jethro Tull

Oh yeah for sure but Dadrap implys an association with Dadrock which means stuff that got radio play. Already there's classic rap radio but it's not Tribe/NWA/early Nas. It's Q-tip/Ice Cube/Dre/Snoop/Biggie/Tupac/later Nas etc with 90's novelty hits thrown in. That's all I was saying. Influential doesn't matter for the definition, they're not Dadrap for the same reason that bands like Can, Kraftwerk and Suicide aren't Dadrock. Regular folk didn't hear it on the radio during their formative years.

Are we just going to ignore who the fuck Jonathan Round is?

Hawkwind

The Clash are to Dad Punk what The Who are to Dad Rock. The talent and towering presence in music history are recognized but no one really gives a fuck about them and only actually like maybe four or five of their songs total.

mah nigga

>If I post a silly reaction image and greentext, people will think I'm right.