Clockworkmike
Ambassador of STACKS in WV SHACKS
What the actual hell? Seriously? Well, I'll go get it notorized and all; but I'm gonna bequeath the Family Jewels to this voting body, since musically speaking? They are desperately needed here lmao
I think of it rather sophisticatedly, really. In the words of the poet lauret, Sir Ronald Belford Scott:@Clockworkmike if you were in early caveman society, you'd the dude poo-pooing the invention of the reed flute because loudly banging a drum with an old thigh bone is plenty good enough for you.![]()
So in a tie, how does this work?Well. This was exciting! OK. We're going to set this vote aside for now and revisit later on. I tried to extend it for 24 hours but I was 30 seconds late on that.
Well, since we have a dead heat tie? We could score the bands by either Longevity, Activity, Cultural Significance, Album Sales, Grammy Wins/Nominations, Billboard Top 10s?I'm not real sure and open to good suggestions!
ZZ Top wins.So in a tie, how does this work?

lol I find that utterly funny but I can legitimately say, my hands are clean in this one with zero involvement. I was still logged in and arguing at the same time this account was entered.
The poll closed and it can't be reopened apparently, least not in this postingExtend it anothrr day?
I was first forged in 1908.I say the oldest Senior Citizen here should decide.![]()
Open a new poll for 24 hrsThe poll closed and it can't be reopened apparently, least not in this posting

If you're going that way, then death and retirement should count as breaking up.Let's settle it easy: which band broke up?
If the band remains active with original personnel after the death or retirement of members, is it broken up? Because we could make that argument on the Stones. The Who flat out, broke up in 1982, 4 years after the death of Keith Moon and had recorded "Face Dances" and "It's Hard" with Kenney Jones. The reunited for one year in 1989, broke up again until 1996. So that's not disbanding due to the death of key personnel, rather just quitting.If you're going that way, then death and retirement should count as breaking up.