Remember that, as with any poll, genre might occasionally clash against genre, so you'll just need to decide which artist has (or has had) the most to offer within his/their genre, perhaps which one has or had more natural talent or technical skill, which one had the biggest influence on other live acts, etc. ![]() We're actually pretty pleased with the way the bracket turned out! Obviously, none of these of bands are ranked or come from a previously compiled list, so we chose purely random matchups to have as little impact as possible on the final outcome. Yes's 'Perpetual Change,' which sounds like the Allman Brothers played at 37. This stunning release featured many of their rock radio classics like 'Melissa. After a long hiatus, The Allman Brothers greeted the 90's with a smokin' line-up and a great new tour which resulted in the amazing live recording, An Evening With The Allman Brothers Band - First Set. We drew the artists' names out of a hat (It was, in fact, a Quebec Nordiques baseball-style cap) to help us create our bracket, which is available for your viewing pleasure below. Where the first collection maintained a near- uniform emotional solidity. Both versions include a 24' x 24' full color poster. Here's how the bracket was - very unscientifically - compiled. Behold the Latest Bracketīracket 9-16 (opens in new tab) How the Bracket Was Compiled Thanks for voting! Head HERE to see every matchup so far. ![]() ![]() Muse (53.47 percent) defeated Jack White (46.53 percent).
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