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America is GREAT.
Wikipedia:
Starting in 1966, The Dead started playing the song at concerts.
Bassist Phil Lesh has described "Dancing in the Street" as the first song the band stretched out in the live setting from a short pop song into drawn out improvisational jam piece, a practice that would become a Grateful Dead signature.

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I found the question of "Who is America's greatest rock band," too hard to answer.
Trey won me over, it's The Dead.

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It always seemed too commercial, too safe - there is nothing wrong with it. Just not near the top of what I want to listen to.
Give me Gram Parsons 1st.

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Got it. I love the Eagles, but I will take CSN&Y any day over them. It just speaks to me more. The Eagles fall more into "soundtrack of my life" If that makes any sense.

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I’m a huge CS&N fan, too, but I can’t discount the Eagles. (The guitar duo in Hotel California sometimes inhabits my dreams). Personally, as far as great US bands, I have to venture into grunge territory, too - Pearl Jam and Nirvana, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. To me, the 90’s were a rock renaissance.

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The Eagles were forever dead to me when they put out New Kid in Town...

It ranks very near the top of the list of the most incredibly insipid songwriting, right along with McCartney's Let Them In

and the radio stations loved that shit.

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It's so easy to think of a long list of American bands that are fantastic, but have some kind of specificity or twist about what they do (REM, anyone?) that doesn't quite jibe with the "THE" part.
In the end, I vote TP and the Heartbreakers.

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