We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Thanks for putting ELP on this list one of the greatest trios ever will always love this band ever since i heard Brain Salad Surgery when it came out nothing like a ELP show. I will add a rockabilly band from the 50s The Johnny Burnette Trio and a great Pyschobilly band The Meteors
ELP is simply fantastic, and "Brain Salad Surgery" is an absolute classic! Loved your rockabilly and psychobilly suggestions. Maybe they’ll make it to the next one? Thanks for comments!
So what? Peart was with the band over 40 years. David Gilmour isn't the original guitarist of Pink Floyd either but the band is most well known for him not Syd.
ELP is the most unique trio ever. The sound was not based on electric guitar but they rocked just as well. Some reviewers considered them a heavy metal band back in their very early days when the term was still been defined.
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND DOUBLE TROUBLE were originally a trio and later became a quartet . JOHNNY WINTER was in a trio on the album "STILL ALIVE AND WELL" .
So pleased to see you include Budgie! Man!! What a band! Right up there with Cream and the 4th member of the unholy trinity of underground rock, along with Purple, Zep and Sabbath. Absolutely on a par with them. So tragic they never got the recognition they so deserved. RIP Burke Shelley just a few short years ago now. I guess radio playlists don’t go in for 20 minute epics with varied tempos and volumes and epic solos. If you’ve never heard of them… go get “Never Turn your back on a Friend”. Absolutely epic and in a par with Machine Head, Vol 4 and I think better than anything Led Zep did.
Budgie is truly legendary and deserves all the recognition! Totally agree about Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, a classic that should be more celebrated. Burke Shelley will always be remembered. Thanks for commenting!
Excuse me, no Grand Funk Railroad. Not only did they sell Shea Stadium out faster than The Beatles but they were also one of the top grossing bands of the 70’s.
We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
"The Warning" A Great trio 3 Sisters 19, 22, and 24 years old and 10 years of incredible Rock 60 songs all good to excellent. No bad songs. They will be one of the best trio's Ever when it's all said and done. If you haven't heard them, check out Evolve live MTV VMAs. And Hell You Call A Dream LIVE from the Pepsi Center. These songs will lead you to many more. You will be shocked... Guaranteed...
What about D.O.A. Canadá punk trio? Randy Rampage play drums in the BEST punk rock bands of all times.D.O.A. , Black Flag, Circle jerks,social distortion, Danzig, etc...
One of my garage bands as young guy was a three piece. I wasn't exactly Geddy Lee when it came to playing bass, but the two older - and waaaaaay better than me - guys were great about letting me do what I could and about stretching out. Thanks always to Mr. Smooth Groove and The Wolf!!
Hi. Recommended in part two. Little Free Rock, Grand Funk Railroad, Edgar Broughton Band. Three Man Army, James Gang, Jody Grind, May Blitz, T2, Groundhogs, Budgie, Mahagony Rush, Truth and Janey, Beck Bogert and Appice. West Bruce and Laing, Atomic Rooster, Hard Stuff, Wildfire, Fox, Sir Lord Baltimore, Bang, Osage Tribe, BAND OF GYPSYS. Regards András.
Hi, András, thanks for your recommendations, we will definitely have a part 2 and your suggestions will be taken into account. Oh! Budgie is already on this current list. Thanks for commenting!
IMHO The Warning, despite their youth, should always make any list about trios, if we consider the fact that a song has words in it and is not just about instrumentation. Classic rock in 60s & 70s was mainly about connecting with the audience through insightful lyrics backed by appropriate musicianship. What a band was saying & how it was saying it through songwriting was important. Subtlety. Profundity. Intellectualism. Those were the words that defined rock from that era. However, from the mid 80s all that changed as shouting & screaming became synonymous with singing. The show became more important than the substance in a song. Instrumentalism was prioritized as bands experimented more with the sound of their instruments than the depth of their thoughts. Listeners stopped listening to lyrics. It became all about distortion of guitars & voice, heaviness of instrumentation in a song & energy of performance. In today's music scene, the subtle songwriting & profound intellectualism of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Simon & Garfunkel, J.J. Cale, etc. (even the Beatles, Dire Straits & Pink Floyd) would have struggled. No wonder the spiritualism of the Blues has gone out of fashion over the past 4 decades. The philosophy of less is more has been defenestrated. It is against the above background that The Warning stand out from the crowd. Through their profound metaphorical poetry delivering insightful message that is enunciated with intelligent songwriting together with subtle musicianship. Miles Davis famously said "It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play." This power trio epitomizes his thoughts.
Sua perspectiva sobre The Warning é fascinante! I agree that their lyrical depth and musical skill truly set them apart. A great addition to the trio debate, for sure! Thanks for commenting!
You forgot TRIO from Großenkneten in Germany.They were one of the most original Bands of the so called "Neue Deutsche Welle"(German New Wave).They were very popular and had hits like,DaDaDa,Anna,Los Paul and a few more.Also you forgot The Jam.
No Grand Funk Railroad ??!! Well, this shows me you are more interested in remaining in good graces with the R&RHOF that featuring the TRUE trio masters !!
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for including Taste and Triumph, who are so often ignored by "Best of" lists. Especially as Rory Gallagher is very underappreciated as a musician (except by musicians, of course).
So glad you liked it! Rory Gallagher and Triumph truly deserve more recognition. I agree, Rory is a genius admired by many musicians but often underappreciated by the general audience. Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel!
It would have been quite a stretch to include *Genesis* in this list. Although they are officially a three-some: a) it has only been since Steve Hackett left in the late 1970s b) they perform(ed) live as a five piece band c) they started as a five piece band
Grand Funk Railroad became a four-piece band halfway through, so that can't be helped, but I would have liked them to be introduced because they are a great band.
Grand Funk Railroad will definitely be in part 2 of this list, and at the end of this video, we'll include a clip with them. (11:31) Thanks for commenting!
This performance means nothing without the great GRAND FUNK RAILROAD and Mark Farner's spirit. I am disappointed that GFR are still denied recognition for their achievement. This is sad and I think appropriate!
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Grand Funk Railroad will definitely be in part 2 of this list, and at the end of this video, we'll include a clip with them. (11:31) Thanks for commenting!
I'm glad you liked our additions. As for the TRIO, I'm not sure if it would fit well on this list, I think it would generate a lot of controversy with "Da Da Da (I Don't Love You, You Don't Love Me, Aha Aha Aha)"😂 Thanks for commenting!
Si miraras un poco a Sudamérica verías, investigando la historia, 2 tríos que fueron pilares del rock en castellano, llenando estadio, movilizando multitudes...Soda Stereo, más moderno y Pappo´s Blues, de fines de los 60s, que "crearon" el rock duro en español, sin nada que envidiarle a los nombrados en esta lista... Saludos
What a selection of classic and rare bands! They definitely deserve a spotlight in a new list. Do you have a favorite from this list to prioritize in Part 2?
@@BackingTrackCenter I do have a favourite ,but, to be precise, they are not a trio. There are only two guys in TRACTOR a superb British rock outfit .They produced to two LPs one under the name of THE WAY WE LIVE A Candle for Judith ,the second just called Tractor. A true masterpiece.
What about Silverchair?!? The Australian trio truly made history with a platinum album "Frogstomp" when they're only 15 yrs old. No other 3 piece rock bands did that when they're only 15 yrs old.
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
I'd definitely replace Green Day with Morphine, Green Day did nothing that Bad Religion hadn't done years earlier. Peart, great as he was, wasn't in RUSH when they formed. But everyone knows that!
They included unnamed supplements: The James Gang (original incarnation), The Jam, The Presidents of the United States of America, Grand Funk Railroad and Blink 182. At lease give their names.
En Argentina temos grandes bandas historicas que fueron trios, Vox Dei, Manal y terminando por la grandiosa Soda Stereo. Todas fundacionales del Rock en español.
@@BackingTrackCenter fuera del formato de trio el rock argentino tiene excelentes bandas, sobretodo en las decadas de los 70, 80 y 90. Meciono algunas: Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Vox Dei, Seru Giran, Virus, Zas, Soda Stereo, GIT, Enanitos Verdes, Patricio Rey, Sumo, Divididos (otro trio) Ratones Paranoicos, Babasonicos. la lista es enorme.
Great point! Mountain is always an excellent choice. And about Brownsville Station, they definitely had several lineups, but they surely deserve to be remembered.
Great reminder! Exciter is a powerful Canadian trio and could make it into Part 2. And yes, Rutsey was essential in Rush’s early days. Thanks for pointing that out!
OTHER FAMOUS TRIOS : "PETER , PAUL , AND MARY" : SUCCESSFUL FOLK MUSIC TRIO "THE ROOFTOP SINGERS" : ONE HIT WONDER WITH SONG "WALK RIGHT IN" "JAMES GANG" ( WITH JOE WALSH ) ( LATE 1960'S ) "BECK , BOGART , & APPICE" ( JEFF BECK , TIM BOGART , CARMINE APPICE ) ( 1970'S ) "WEST , BRUCE , AND LAING" ( WITH LESLIE WEST OF "MOUNTAIN" ) ( 1970'S ) "GRAND FUNK RAILROAD" ( WITH MARK FARNER ) ( LATE 1960'S ) "BLUE CHEER" ( 1960'S ) "AMERICA" ( 1970'S ) "CHRISTIE" ( 1970'S ) "BEE GEES" ( 1960'S )
We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
I'm glad you enjoyed the list. We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Great point! Buddy Holly and the Crickets pretty much defined the rock trio concept. They’re definitely contenders for Part 2. Thanks for the suggestion!
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD needs to be a part of this list.
Grand Funk Railroad is a huge band and an iconic trio! They definitely have a spot in Part 2. Thanks for the suggestion!
And BROWNSVILLE STATION
true
@@rcollins1972 absolutely GFR one of my 1st live concerts it was awesome
Bingo ... like ... WTF!!!!
Grand Funk should be top of the list
Grand Funk
Really good to see Trower's original band in here. very deserved.
Robin Trower is one of the best guitarists ever.
As expected they add to the list some "so so"
And forgot to include GRAND FUNK RAILROAD
THANK YOU
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
@@MrMusicmanny
And Stevie Ray Vaughn
@@johnnyboy55 as in Double Trouble? I also thought they were a trio. Good call
Yes GFR and James Gang are better than most of these bands.
GFR and James Gang are not trios guys🤷🏼♂️
Grand Funk Railroad - Beck,Bogart & Appice - Baker Gurvitz Army Band - Mountain ...
Thanks for putting ELP on this list one of the greatest trios ever will always love this band ever since i heard Brain Salad Surgery when it came out nothing like a ELP show. I will add a rockabilly band from the 50s The Johnny Burnette Trio and a great Pyschobilly band The Meteors
ELP is simply fantastic, and "Brain Salad Surgery" is an absolute classic! Loved your rockabilly and psychobilly suggestions. Maybe they’ll make it to the next one? Thanks for comments!
Hell yes! Triumph didn't get overlooked for a change!
Who?
Triumph is on the list at 07:24.
@@andrewsheppard3189 Probably the most underrated band of the 70s and 80s. ua-cam.com/video/Xevc7-7Tk-Q/v-deo.html
Love Rory Gallagher (Taste)!!!!! Much of his solo time his band was a trio
Neil Peart was not an original member. He only came in Rush's second album. John Rutsey was their original drummer
Thank you very much for the correction!
@@lutfimakarim8258 Alex and Getty always called him the new guy, lovingly of course.
So what? Peart was with the band over 40 years. David Gilmour isn't the original guitarist of Pink Floyd either but the band is most well known for him not Syd.
Yes that's right but Neil Pert did have a major part of Rush later albums
They phrased it correctly for Tre Cool and Dave Grohl, why not Neil Peart?
ELP is the most unique trio ever. The sound was not based on electric guitar but they rocked just as well. Some reviewers considered them a heavy metal band back in their very early days when the term was still been defined.
True. Before heavy metal it was just called Heavy and before that it was simply called Underground.
🤜🤛👍
Amen, Grand Funk Railroad !!!!!
Rush, Triumph, Stampeders, early Grand Funk Railroad, Budgie, ELP, Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, ZZTop to name a few…
Congrats thanks for these reminders of some of the best ever a special thanks for including Rory Gallagher my fave then and today☘️❤️💚❤️
Thank you! Rory Gallagher is simply legendary, impossible to leave him out! So glad he’s your favorite, his energy is unmatched!
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND DOUBLE TROUBLE were originally a trio and later became
a quartet .
JOHNNY WINTER was in a trio on the album "STILL ALIVE AND WELL" .
Do this again in a couple of years and add The Warning to this list. Unabashedly rock, top level vocals and playing. Three sister magic.
So pleased to see you include Budgie! Man!! What a band! Right up there with Cream and the 4th member of the unholy trinity of underground rock, along with Purple, Zep and Sabbath. Absolutely on a par with them. So tragic they never got the recognition they so deserved. RIP Burke Shelley just a few short years ago now.
I guess radio playlists don’t go in for 20 minute epics with varied tempos and volumes and epic solos. If you’ve never heard of them… go get “Never Turn your back on a Friend”. Absolutely epic and in a par with Machine Head, Vol 4 and I think better than anything Led Zep did.
Budgie is truly legendary and deserves all the recognition! Totally agree about Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, a classic that should be more celebrated. Burke Shelley will always be remembered. Thanks for commenting!
Excuse me, no Grand Funk Railroad. Not only did they sell Shea Stadium out faster than The Beatles but they were also one of the top grossing bands of the 70’s.
We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
"The Warning" A Great trio 3 Sisters 19, 22, and 24 years old and 10 years of incredible Rock 60 songs all good to excellent. No bad songs. They will be one of the best trio's Ever when it's all said and done. If you haven't heard them, check out Evolve live MTV VMAs. And Hell You Call A Dream LIVE from the Pepsi Center. These songs will lead you to many more. You will be shocked...
Guaranteed...
Just posted about them.
I like that the last two were Rush and E,L&P. They are still in tops after 40 years when I listened them for the first time (I am 63 yo.)
That’s amazing you’ve been following these bands for so long! Rush and ELP are truly timeless, no wonder they’re still at the top.
Me too; 66 yo 🇧🇷.
HISTORIC ROCK TRIOS :
@00:25 : CREAM ( WITH ERIC CLAPTON ) ( LATE 1960'S )
@00:54 : JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE ( LATE 1960'S )
@01:25 : ROBIN TROWER BAND ( 1970'S )
@02:00 : TASTE ( WITH RORY GALLAGHER ) ( LATE 1960'S )
@02:30 : NIRVANA ( WITH KURT COBAIN ( ( 1990'S )
@03:00 : GREEN DAY ( LATE 1980'S )
@03:30 : HUSKER DU ( LATE 1970'S )
@04:00 : DINOSAUR JR. ( MID 1980'S )
@04:30 : POLICE ( WITH STING ) ( LATE 1970'S )
@05:00 : STRAY CATS ( WITH BRIAN SETZER ) ( LATE 1970'S )
@05:49 : MUSE ( MID 1990'S )
@06:18 : Z Z TOP ( 1970'S )
@06:55 : MOTORHEAD ( MID 1970" )
@07:25 : TRIUMPH ( MID 1970'S )
@07:54 : BUDGIE ( LATE 1960'S )
@08:25 : PRIMUS ( MID 1980'S )
@08:55 : VENOM LATE 1970'S )
@09:25 : KINGS X ( MID 1980'S )
@10:00 : RUSH ( 1970'S )
@10:36 : EMERSON , LAKE , AND PALMER ( 1970'S )
1st 🎶Robin Trower 🌉
Thumbs up for Budgie
Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience are way above any others.
Add Budgie
An often overlooked trio from Canada called the Stampeders should be on the list if you do a part 2
Suggestion noted. Thank you very much for commenting and welcome to the channel!
Don't forget The Tea Party
What about D.O.A. Canadá punk trio? Randy Rampage play drums in the BEST punk rock bands of all times.D.O.A. , Black Flag, Circle jerks,social distortion, Danzig, etc...
@PUNKJUNKIE didn't include them only because I never listened to punk.
@@robertaistrope9602can’t blame you… dreadful stuff.
One of my garage bands as young guy was a three piece. I wasn't exactly Geddy Lee when it came to playing bass, but the two older - and waaaaaay better than me - guys were great about letting me do what I could and about stretching out. Thanks always to Mr. Smooth Groove and The Wolf!!
Hi. Recommended in part two. Little Free Rock, Grand Funk Railroad, Edgar Broughton Band. Three Man Army, James Gang, Jody Grind, May Blitz, T2, Groundhogs, Budgie, Mahagony Rush, Truth and Janey, Beck Bogert and Appice. West Bruce and Laing, Atomic Rooster, Hard Stuff, Wildfire, Fox, Sir Lord Baltimore, Bang, Osage Tribe, BAND OF GYPSYS. Regards András.
Hi, András, thanks for your recommendations, we will definitely have a part 2 and your suggestions will be taken into account. Oh! Budgie is already on this current list. Thanks for commenting!
@@BackingTrackCenter Sorry.
you got that right.🤘
Blue cheer. Grand funk railroad. Mountain.
IMHO The Warning, despite their youth, should always make any list about trios, if we consider the fact that a song has words in it and is not just about instrumentation.
Classic rock in 60s & 70s was mainly about connecting with the audience through insightful lyrics backed by appropriate musicianship. What a band was saying & how it was saying it through songwriting was important. Subtlety. Profundity. Intellectualism. Those were the words that defined rock from that era.
However, from the mid 80s all that changed as shouting & screaming became synonymous with singing. The show became more important than the substance in a song. Instrumentalism was prioritized as bands experimented more with the sound of their instruments than the depth of their thoughts. Listeners stopped listening to lyrics. It became all about distortion of guitars & voice, heaviness of instrumentation in a song & energy of performance.
In today's music scene, the subtle songwriting & profound intellectualism of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Simon & Garfunkel, J.J. Cale, etc. (even the Beatles, Dire Straits & Pink Floyd) would have struggled. No wonder the spiritualism of the Blues has gone out of fashion over the past 4 decades. The philosophy of less is more has been defenestrated.
It is against the above background that The Warning stand out from the crowd. Through their profound metaphorical poetry delivering insightful message that is enunciated with intelligent songwriting together with subtle musicianship. Miles Davis famously said "It's not the notes you play, it's the notes you don't play." This power trio epitomizes his thoughts.
Sua perspectiva sobre The Warning é fascinante! I agree that their lyrical depth and musical skill truly set them apart. A great addition to the trio debate, for sure! Thanks for commenting!
Two thousand, one hundred and twelve. Yea, that’s what I call Rush’s 1976 release.
@@dogcowrph I know, right? Haha 😄
Silverchair..rocked the world when they were 15-16 years old
The Jam !!! please in Part 2 ;)
Great choice! The Jam has incredible energy and definitely deserves to be featured in Part 2!
Awesome! You had all of the 3 piece bands that I would have picked on this list.
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel.
I'm Suprised You Didn't Show 'Trapeze ' which was My 1st Rock Concert around 1972.
Trapeze is an amazing and talented band! They’re a great suggestion for Part 2. How awesome that they were your first rock concert!
Happy to see my favorite band in the universe is on this list:
MUSE.
Other power trios that I really like:
• Rush
• Green Day
• The Police
You forgot TRIO from Großenkneten in Germany.They were one of the most original Bands of the so called "Neue Deutsche Welle"(German New Wave).They were very popular and had hits like,DaDaDa,Anna,Los Paul and a few more.Also you forgot The Jam.
Wow
Presidents at the end and also it seemed to me see Silverchair 🤘🏻💪🏻
Nice video. I missed Rage
I'm glad you noticed the Presidents and Silverchair, they'll be in part 2 of this list. Thanks for commenting!
No Grand Funk Railroad ??!! Well, this shows me you are more interested in remaining in good graces with the R&RHOF that featuring the TRUE trio masters !!
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for including Taste and Triumph, who are so often ignored by "Best of" lists. Especially as Rory Gallagher is very underappreciated as a musician (except by musicians, of course).
So glad you liked it! Rory Gallagher and Triumph truly deserve more recognition. I agree, Rory is a genius admired by many musicians but often underappreciated by the general audience. Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel!
It would have been quite a stretch to include *Genesis* in this list. Although they are officially a three-some:
a) it has only been since Steve Hackett left in the late 1970s
b) they perform(ed) live as a five piece band
c) they started as a five piece band
Exciter.
Se debió incluir en este vídeo a Grand Funk Railroad, después de Cream el mejor Power Trio. Sír George Magelas Rock 🇬🇧 desdé Londres UK
I'm positively surprised you placed much underrated Budgie on the list. One of my favourites :)
I'm glad you liked it! Welcome to the channel!
King's X and Rush are my favs. Some I have never even heard of...
Grand Funk Railroad became a four-piece band halfway through, so that can't be helped,
but I would have liked them to be introduced because they are a great band.
Grand Funk Railroad will definitely be in part 2 of this list, and at the end of this video, we'll include a clip with them. (11:31)
Thanks for commenting!
The Young Tradition
Egg
Rattlemouth (their lineup was various)
Three different styles and all are great!
Thanks for the suggestions, we will take them into account for the continuations of this video!
Blue cheer
This performance means nothing without the great GRAND FUNK RAILROAD and Mark Farner's spirit. I am disappointed that GFR are still denied recognition for their achievement. This is sad and I think appropriate!
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
There's a trio band I really like. The name is Dust. Check them out.
Dust is an amazing band with that classic 70s sound! I’ll make a note to consider them for the next list.
Blue Cheer and Grand Funk Railroad anyone?
Grand Funk Railroad will definitely be in part 2 of this list, and at the end of this video, we'll include a clip with them. (11:31)
Thanks for commenting!
The Cream !!!;!!!
Venom rules!
Thanx for Triumph and Rush. But...No mention of german Trio with the worldsmasher Da Da Da 😇
I'm glad you liked our additions. As for the TRIO, I'm not sure if it would fit well on this list, I think it would generate a lot of controversy with "Da Da Da (I Don't Love You, You Don't Love Me, Aha Aha Aha)"😂 Thanks for commenting!
TASTE!!!!! 👍😁😍
Anyone here to remember Free (Allright Now!)? And Atomic Rooster?
Free is amazing, but they were a quartet. Atomic Rooster is great too, but they might not fit the focus of this trio list.
Grandfunk Railroad ....Beck Bogard,Appice...und die Ärtzte....
What happened. You showed, ' The Jam ', but didn't feature them.
I'm glad you noticed! They'll be in part 2 of this list which we hope to release soon. Thanks for commenting!
Si miraras un poco a Sudamérica verías, investigando la historia, 2 tríos que fueron pilares del rock en castellano, llenando estadio, movilizando multitudes...Soda Stereo, más moderno y Pappo´s Blues, de fines de los 60s, que "crearon" el rock duro en español, sin nada que envidiarle a los nombrados en esta lista... Saludos
My current top three trios, Asterism, Animals as Leaders, The Aristocrats.
Three great picks! Amazing trios with impressive technical skill and creativity. Thanks for commenting!
and ,of course ,Bakerloo, May Blitz, Ginhouse ,Clear Blue Sky , T2 , Wicked Lady, Agnes Strange , Highway Robbery ,Head Over Heels, Sir Lord Baltimore ,Dust ,Road & Soho Orange
What a selection of classic and rare bands! They definitely deserve a spotlight in a new list. Do you have a favorite from this list to prioritize in Part 2?
@@BackingTrackCenter I do have a favourite ,but, to be precise, they are not a trio. There are only two guys in TRACTOR a superb British rock outfit .They produced to two LPs one under the name of THE WAY WE LIVE A Candle for Judith ,the second just called Tractor. A true masterpiece.
What about Silverchair?!? The Australian trio truly made history with a platinum album "Frogstomp" when they're only 15 yrs old. No other 3 piece rock bands did that when they're only 15 yrs old.
They will definitely be in part 2 of this list. They even appeared briefly here at 11:55. Thanks for commenting!
BUDGIE
RUSH
Blue Cheer's first two albums as a power trio.
Guess he never heard of GFR...or he thought they were just like Three Dog Night 😂😂😂😂
We didn't forget about Grand Funk, we put a little excerpt from them at the end (11:31). They will definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
I miss one very important trio : Lifetime by John McLaughlin Tony Williams and Larry Young !
I like the Groundhogs
I'd definitely replace Green Day with Morphine, Green Day did nothing that Bad Religion hadn't done years earlier.
Peart, great as he was, wasn't in RUSH when they formed. But everyone knows that!
Green Day sparked debates but was iconic for pop-punk. Morphine has potential for Part 2!
Obvious missed Trios: The Pirates, Swedish trio Sky High!
@@alanparr4217 i love skyHIGH 🍻👍
skyHIGH rules👍
I think one of the modern day trios that will go down in history is THE WARNING
They included unnamed supplements: The James Gang (original incarnation), The Jam, The Presidents of the United States of America, Grand Funk Railroad and Blink 182. At lease give their names.
Congrats on recognizing the bands at the end. They weren't named here because they'll be featured in part 2 of this video. Thanks for commenting!
En Argentina temos grandes bandas historicas que fueron trios, Vox Dei, Manal y terminando por la grandiosa Soda Stereo. Todas fundacionales del Rock en español.
¡Qué comentario tan increíble! Quizás en el futuro haya una lista de tríos latinos. ¿Qué otras bandas sugerirías?
@@BackingTrackCenter fuera del formato de trio el rock argentino tiene excelentes bandas, sobretodo en las decadas de los 70, 80 y 90. Meciono algunas: Almendra, Pescado Rabioso, Vox Dei, Seru Giran, Virus, Zas, Soda Stereo, GIT, Enanitos Verdes, Patricio Rey, Sumo, Divididos (otro trio) Ratones Paranoicos, Babasonicos. la lista es enorme.
Estoy muy agradecido por su colaboración. ¡Bienvenido al canal!
I guess Blink-182, early Cure don’t make it. However, how could The Jam ever be left off?
They will probably be in part 2 of this list. Thanks for commenting!
Rush , the best trio ever period.
Triumvirat
King’s X
Rush, ZZ Top, Nirvana
I would have mentioned, Mountain, and Brownsville Station
Great point! Mountain is always an excellent choice. And about Brownsville Station, they definitely had several lineups, but they surely deserve to be remembered.
💕 👑 X!!!
What about the 80’s Canadian trio, Exciter? Plus, John Rutsey was the first recording drummer for Rush. 👍🏼
Great reminder! Exciter is a powerful Canadian trio and could make it into Part 2. And yes, Rutsey was essential in Rush’s early days. Thanks for pointing that out!
OTHER FAMOUS TRIOS :
"PETER , PAUL , AND MARY" : SUCCESSFUL FOLK MUSIC TRIO
"THE ROOFTOP SINGERS" : ONE HIT WONDER WITH SONG "WALK RIGHT IN"
"JAMES GANG" ( WITH JOE WALSH ) ( LATE 1960'S )
"BECK , BOGART , & APPICE" ( JEFF BECK , TIM BOGART , CARMINE APPICE ) ( 1970'S )
"WEST , BRUCE , AND LAING" ( WITH LESLIE WEST OF "MOUNTAIN" ) ( 1970'S )
"GRAND FUNK RAILROAD" ( WITH MARK FARNER ) ( LATE 1960'S )
"BLUE CHEER" ( 1960'S )
"AMERICA" ( 1970'S )
"CHRISTIE" ( 1970'S )
"BEE GEES" ( 1960'S )
Great suggestions, we'll take them into account for part 2. Thanks for commenting!
The Groundhogs, 👍
Blue cheer!
Nirvana tuvo sus inicios en la década de los 60s, kurt apareció mucho después..
⚡️You forgot San Pedro’s finest The Minutemen and you can also add fIREHOSE🔥
Great suggestions for part 2. Thanks!!
Christie, Blue Сheer??
Great suggestion! Christie and Blue Cheer are amazing trios and might show up in Part 2. Thanks for the input!
Blue Cheer. Look it up.
Blue Cheer!
They are most likely in part 2 of this list.
blue cheer, band of gypsies, srv & double trouble
Thin Lizzy?
Thin Lizzy is amazing, will definitely be in the next video. Thanks for mentioning them.
Berechtigte Frage!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@BackingTrackCenter you have to mention 'Zebra' also
Thin Lizzy was not a trio.
What about Frank Marino and mahogany rush the early years
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush in their early years had an amazing vibe and could definitely make it into Part 2. Thanks for bringing them up!
SICK that James Gang didn't make the list.
We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
The Nice
Oh yes…. 👍👍👍
RUSH 5X! 2112 21st 🎂
Oh ZZ Top were awesome
Baker Bruce Moore were a decent one time trio.
You may not have had time, but you forgot GFR.
STILL, THIS WAS VERY COMPREHENSIVE.
THANK YOU. 🙏❤️🕊️
I'm glad you enjoyed the list. We've included a short excerpt with GFR at the end (11:31). They'll definitely have a special place in the second part of this list. Thanks for commenting!
@BackingTrackCenter
You are welcome. I stand corrected. Can't wait to see it.
Beck, Bogert & Appice!
Uhhh - Buddy Holly and the Crickets was really the FIRST "rock trio", but no mention here ???
Great point! Buddy Holly and the Crickets pretty much defined the rock trio concept. They’re definitely contenders for Part 2. Thanks for the suggestion!
The Unband ✊🏼
The Unband has insane energy and would be interesting to see in a future list. Thanks for the suggestion, maybe in Part 2!
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