Years Active: 196X-Present

>Years Active: 196X-Present

>documentaries
>artist has been active for 5 years

>POV shot moving along a desert highway at night
>Voiceover: I guess, it's just like, music is like my life you know?

This is fine if they've actually evolved along the way and not only had a few good albums in their glory days they keep playing on tour

>Years Active: 20XX-Present

>only had a few good albums in their glory days they keep playing on tour
That's all of them though

That shirt reminds me of the cover of the OOZ

>When I was younger, I begged my parents to buy me a guitar. They got me this old, useless thing from a second-hand shop. But I loved it, I played it every single day when I got home from school. And that was actually the guitar I ended up writing (famous hit) on.

>Years Active: 19X2-19X5

>Best Of collection
>artist has released two albums

>Sex Pistols

>years active: 1982-1991 2016-present
>actually released a great EP+album comeback combo
>original last formation from 1991

What's the "longest-running" band Sup Forums?

The Beach Boys formed in '61 and they still technically are active

Leftfield
Joy Division
Kula Shaker

There's definitely some Jazz group full of centenarians out there

test

>years active: 1978-present
>first album released 1992

Who?

>post-punk/new wave band
>actually formed in 1972

Rolling Stones is the only band that can pull it off

>thinks prog is post-punk/new wave

Not talking about Crimson, just a reaction image

>From listening to records i just knew what to do
I mainly tought myself
And, you know, i did pretty well
Except there were a few mistakes
But um, that i made, uh
That i've just recently cleared up

>band formed in 1978
>widely seen as a 90s band

tbqh who even listens to anything before Different Class?

name one example of the former happening

Bowie, King Crimson

I'm not familiar with King Crimson's recent work but I'm willing to acquiesce the point

>overweight, balding men in grey t-shirts rocking it out onstage
kino