starscape wrote: ↑18 Jun 2025, 18:27
Trouble is Best of the Byrds goes from the fantastic early jangly guitar stuff to the country and western Muzak at the end. The sublime to the ridiculous. Has any other band changed so much (and not for the better)?
A very good question.
I personally love all Floyd albums but agree with you and Steve on The Byrds and Genesis.
I think the band that changed the most was The Beatles, compare "Please Please Me" with "Sgt Pepper".
But that doesn't answer your question as you said not for the better.
1: Joy Division / New Order
It was a natural progression at first but the football song ...OMG.
I love football. I just didn't want them to sell out like this.
2:Black Sabbath
How do you go from blues and spiritual music to mainstream heavy metal with zero content???
I treasure the first 6 records they made.
3:Sex Pistols
People will tell you that the Pistols made 1 album: That's a lie.
The first one was "s***k" (a readily available bootleg); the 2nd "Never Mind" and the 3rd "Great Rock N' Roll Swindle"
All are worthy.
To see them as this pantomime band currently performing with Frank Carter makes me sad.
4:Queen
Absolutely wonderful hard rock/prog rock band that never released a really classic album after 1980.
5:Bob Dylan
Yes his albums remained "good" but let us just be honest here:
He released a series of classics in the 60s and nothing done since has matched them.
6:The Who
The last great album was 50 years ago.
I COULD GO ON but these are my initial thoughts and please remember....Just my thoughts...Feel free to disagree...