IrishCanadian25
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How's this for a fun time? Thanks to a 10-10 tie in the 5th round, we have a Regional Final Five in the 50's and 60's, proving just how evenly matched some of these bands are. Three top 4 seeds remain in tact, with one "regal" musician crashing the party.
50's / 60's Region Final Four - Match #1
#1 The Beatles vs #5 The Who
The Beatles are rock music's definitive legends, and it's going to take an awful lot to knock them off the pedestal. They have not - I repeat - NOT been tested once yet in this tournament. Even Polley's Van Morrison train was derailed by the Beatles - it's anyone's guess how long they keep it up.
On the other side, in what has to be considered the outcome of one of the most exciting matches yet, fifth seed The Who snuck past the fourth seeded Doors to make the regional final four. Can the legendary authors of Quadraphenia keep their magic in tact against the boys from Liverpool, or is it back to playing Pinball?
50's / 60's Region Final Four - Match #2
#2 The Rolling Stones vs #3 Led Zeppelin vs #6 Elvis Presley
The Stones have been mentioned in every "all time greatest" discussion known to man, from greatest band, to greatest song (Sympathy for the Devil), to greatest stage show. Anyway you look at it, The Stones are the final four bound 2nd seed for a VERY tough region, and are now looking at not one, but TWO amazing opponents who settled nothing last round.
There's no denying Led Zeppelin's place in rock history, as Paige and Plant took psychadelic rock into the beyond. Similar to the Stones, Zeppelin, as well as "Stairway to Heaven," are often listed among the greatest in rock history. If they cannot get past two tough opponents though, it'll be "No Stairway? Denied..." (yes, I pasted a pic of Zeppelin on the COVER of Rolling Stone magazine since I am limited to 4 pics...sue me...)
Figures. The King just had to crash the party. After a VERY hard fought tie against Zeppelin, including racial objections and questions of legacy, Elvis Presley still stands tall for his music and his influence on so many other artists. Now, the King has to take out two other all-time great bands to make it to the regional final.
50's / 60's Region Final Four - Match #1
#1 The Beatles vs #5 The Who
The Beatles are rock music's definitive legends, and it's going to take an awful lot to knock them off the pedestal. They have not - I repeat - NOT been tested once yet in this tournament. Even Polley's Van Morrison train was derailed by the Beatles - it's anyone's guess how long they keep it up.

On the other side, in what has to be considered the outcome of one of the most exciting matches yet, fifth seed The Who snuck past the fourth seeded Doors to make the regional final four. Can the legendary authors of Quadraphenia keep their magic in tact against the boys from Liverpool, or is it back to playing Pinball?

50's / 60's Region Final Four - Match #2
#2 The Rolling Stones vs #3 Led Zeppelin vs #6 Elvis Presley
The Stones have been mentioned in every "all time greatest" discussion known to man, from greatest band, to greatest song (Sympathy for the Devil), to greatest stage show. Anyway you look at it, The Stones are the final four bound 2nd seed for a VERY tough region, and are now looking at not one, but TWO amazing opponents who settled nothing last round.
There's no denying Led Zeppelin's place in rock history, as Paige and Plant took psychadelic rock into the beyond. Similar to the Stones, Zeppelin, as well as "Stairway to Heaven," are often listed among the greatest in rock history. If they cannot get past two tough opponents though, it'll be "No Stairway? Denied..." (yes, I pasted a pic of Zeppelin on the COVER of Rolling Stone magazine since I am limited to 4 pics...sue me...)

Figures. The King just had to crash the party. After a VERY hard fought tie against Zeppelin, including racial objections and questions of legacy, Elvis Presley still stands tall for his music and his influence on so many other artists. Now, the King has to take out two other all-time great bands to make it to the regional final.