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22Mar 13

A long, long time ago...
I can still remember
How that music used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance
That I could make those people dance
And, maybe, they'd be happy for a while.

 

For Harmonix the long time ago was November 2005, the time when most of us first saw the appeal of playing fake guitars in video games. Its fair to say the music made us smile also, as what looked like a game of niche appeal (especially considering the lack of commercial success of games like Guitar Freaks) became a complete phenomenon. Of course Harmonix eventually parted with Guitar Hero and upped the game once more with Rock Band, ditching the singular instrument focus and opening up a whole new world of gameplay possibilities and music. Rock Band hit the states in 2007 and has since been my go to series for the entire genre, Guitar Hero had the name and a bit more popularity, but it was Rock Band which won over the hearts of so many. The novelty of strumming a guitar along with your game was no longer the key factor and Harmonix exhibited a level of professionalism and polish that Guitar Hero werent pulling off. Sure, if you were crazy into the devil and tired rock n roll iconography then I can see how Guitar Hero would be the game for you (when you arent playing Doom of course), but Rock Band was the one for me.

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 I can only speak to my own experience here, so forgive me for generalising, but I think its fair to say that if you cared about music (and specifically rock music) Rock Band was the gold standard. It was a game made by music lovers for music lovers, with an appreciation for the art form it presented. Just look at The Beatles Rock Band, which was the perfect tribute to one of (if not the) greatest bands of all time. Every aspect of the game was lovingly crafted and all went towards giving you the authentic (though entirely drug free) Beatles experience. Iconic moments were faithfully recreated, the setlist did a great job of showing the bands musical arc and the visual details and buckets of extras just couldnt have been better. It was a true loving letter to the bad and is still a highlight of my video game collection (I feel obliged to say that I am a huge Beatles fan, so make of that what you will). The Beatles Rock Band wasnt the only band specific rhythm game of 2009 though, remember Guitar Hero Van Halen? Honestly, I would be surprised if you did. Harmonix advertised the Beatles to the ends of the earth, going as far as to create a truly fantastic awkward E3 moment featuring the surviving Beatles and Yoko Ono on stage (separately of course). The Van Halen treatment on the other hand was very different. Perhaps aware that they were still making spin-offs while Harmonix was putting out a proper standalone video game (superb in its right), Activision decided to pretty much write Van Halen off. As people gave away their $60 just to play Beatles tracks Activision were giving Van Halen away as a freebie if you bought Guitar Hero 5. This (perhaps unfair) treatment of the game made Guitar Hero Van Halen look more like the free CD or game disc you get with a magazine than a proper tribute to a beloved rock group. Perhaps this was appropriate though, you dont set a B-movie up against Citizen Kane, and while the Beatles game was praised for its attention to detail and authenticity Van Halen was criticised for lacking in this area.

This only part of why Rock Band became so much more important to me than Guitar Hero though. I love music, I love rock music especially, and Harmonix treated it with the reverence that I think it deserves. The key factor though, and the reason why I still play Rock Band 3 to this day, was the Rock Band store, and here we have the true point of this blog. That opening verse form Don McLeans American Pie is more relevant than forced connections between it and the path of Harmonix. Its true that they started a long, long time ago (ok not that long ago, but cut me some slack), made us smile and eventually decided to make us dance when given the chance. The importance is not this though; the importance is that American Pie is the final song to come to Rock Band. Recently they stated they were stopping weekly song releases and now Harmonix have announced that they are stopping updates altogether, and what a way to end it. Im not the biggest fan of the song, I like it and am listening to it as I write this blog, but I will not deny how appropriate it is as a finale. Personally I would have been perhaps more on the nose and tried to get my hands on The End by the Doors (Im imagining Apocalypse Now levels of darkness and insanity in the backing video) but really American Pie is a better fit. This is really an end of an era, these plastic instrument games were so big and this is the last hurrah. Its a genre I dont see coming back next generation, and it is one Im going to miss, for Rock Band (and perhaps plastic instrument rhythm games as a whole) this truly is the day the music died. But what a legacy they have left behind! The dedication Harmonix put into supporting their product is really impressive. Some have criticised them for putting out three Rock Band games rather than pure DLC, but for me Rock Band 3 was so good that this was never an issue. The flow of DLC may have stopped but we are not left deficient in content, there are over 4,000 songs to pick from on the store now, and while half of those are user created Rock Band network songs this still represents quite an achievement.

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I will be honest, the Rock Band store never had everything I wanted, but it was never going to. It had enough to satisfy me though, and enough quality material to put a couple of hundred tracks in my personal library (really the limit was my wallet not the quality on offer). This is a paltry amount compared to the Rock Band libraries of so many of your but it was still a significant investment and one I dont regret for a second. This is kind of a sad moment for me then; Im proud of my Rock Band library and am now forced to accept that songs I wanted will never be there. I never really expected the songs to appear but living in denial is still better than being hit in the face by reality. I dont feel we should be saddened by the end though, or rejoice it, merely reflect on the amount of support Harmonix put behind their product for good or for bad. It may be a genre you have no interest in, and you may be happy to see it exit the stage after its final encore, but I think you should still appreciate it. While Guitar Hero sequalised the genre to death Rock Band did live the dream we wanted of a platform for music, and the occasional sequel just refined this further. Harmonix were truly a developer who cared about music, and cared about their product, you may not miss the updates (you may be glad the clutter has gone from XBLA and PSN) but I for one will miss it and I know there are others out there. So I would like to take this moment to thank Harmonix for going above and beyond the call of duty and for showing a genuine passion for what they make and what they represent. 

I will leave you guys with a short list of my Rock Band dreams, and I would like to hear yours, so here are five albums that I would have loved to see in Rock Band (not my five favourite albums, just ones I would love to play in the game). Though realistically my biggest wish was Led Zeppelin Rock Band,

 

1.     Appetite for Destruction- Guns n Roses (This would have to be uncensored, which could cause an issue, but this would be so much fun to play. One of the best rock albums ever written and would be a blast on all instruments (bar keyboard I guess))

2.     The Bends- Radiohead (Not their best album (though up there) but the one which best translates to a music game)

3.     Argus- Wishbone Ash (I saw Wishbone Ash play most of this album live and it was just amazing, when it comes to pure musicality and just amazing guitar music you dont get much better than this)

4.     Physical Graffiti- Led Zeppelin (If I cant have the full game, at least give me my favourite album... Oh, I cant have that either? Dammit.)

5.     Kill Em All- Metallica (I think this album might be the most fun Metallica album to play, and I would really love to play (Anaesthesia) Pulling Teeth)

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43 comments
biggest_loser
biggest_loser like.author.displayName 1 Like

Do you think there will ever be a Hansen Rock Band in the future?! 

nate1222
nate1222

I never got into the Rock Band nor Guitar Hero games. But I remember coworkers bursting with glee as they'd play them. I think the genre will bounce back.

The biggest hurdle for the rhythm game genre is the often propietary devices/controllers needed for them. When said console gen ends, people are stuck with alotta crap they can't use with next gen hardware. If Harmonix can get past that -USB plug in or blue tooth- it'd clear that hurdle for consumer confidence.

Kid_Black_Star
Kid_Black_Star

Yea, those were the days. I don't even remember them making new tracks for the games anymore. 

thereal-15-cent
thereal-15-cent

No worries... I'm sure the genre will be revived eventually. Just look at first person shooters. They got smaller once the action-adventure and platforming genre took over, but they made a comeback.

expeditopaz2008
expeditopaz2008

As a late comer to these kind of games, I think I still have lots of fun playing Guitar Hero and Rock Band. And even DJ Hero is fun (apart from the fact the game is not realistic at all).

LE5LO
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@stephenage Sounds like no-one here is even aware of Ubisoft's 'Rocksmith'. 

Forget Guitar Hero and Rock Band...buy the real thing and hook it up, not a plastic toy.

expeditopaz2008
expeditopaz2008

@LE5LO @stephenage Rocksmith for me looks more than a guitar course than a fun video game... but read some very good reviews about this. Hope to see Ubisoft to continuously support and expand the library of music there.

stephenage
stephenage like.author.displayName 1 Like

@LE5LO @stephenage Rock Band appeals to my power fantasy side, when I want to play a proper instrument I have one I can play. Though I've heard nothing but good stuff about Rocksmith.

Sebadonut
Sebadonut

@stephenage @LE5LO Really enjoy playing a bit of Rocksmith. As a guitarist, games like  Guitar Hero never really captured my imagination - but I can totally understand the appeal :)

bmart970
bmart970

I really liked Rock Band 2... too bad it's over.

manoogian
manoogian

did anyone actually like dj hero? I don't understand that game at all. The gameplay doesn't make sense to any REAL dj's or producers and you had to play pre-mixed songs? Mixing is what a DJ does... I think they failed big time on that game.

manoogian
manoogian

I think these were the games that made me sick of "rock" music...

timdogg42069
timdogg42069

I always wanted the tracks to have the double kick notes available 2, the way guitar hero did it with the actual notes it feels like cheating on rock band with the double kick pedals.

timdogg42069
timdogg42069

Pantera Vulgar Display of Power and an Avenged Sevenfold with every song on it. Plus many more

stephenage
stephenage

@timdogg42069 I'm with you on Vulgar Display of Power, but I would prefer Cowboys from Hell (mostly because I'm more familiar with it)

macrules_640
macrules_640

It's always sad to see a series go, but I think they're doing the right thing and letting the series go out with a bang. ;)

TheFallenDemon
TheFallenDemon like.author.displayName 1 Like

Pink Floyd Rock Band: from Syd to Waters to Gilmour

expeditopaz2008
expeditopaz2008

@TheFallenDemon "more than 50 Pink Floyd songs, and play Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall in full". Make this game, put this ad, and let's sell millions of games.

stephenage
stephenage

@TheFallenDemon I love Floyd, but they aren't really a Rock Band kind of group. I like to sit and just take in their music, appreciate it, soak up some of the ambience, not mess about with it and pretend to play instruments.

Drilbit777
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At least Harmonix knew when to stp with Rock Band and ended on their choice unlike activision who kept making endless sequels and spinoffs to guitar hero and were forced to stop because of low sales. R.I.P Rockband 

Thunderstarter
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I LOVED Rock Band throughout the entirety of the time I owned it. My house made so much use of it we ended up breaking the guitars twice from overuse! Now the drum set is broken in more ways than one from overuse, too. 

What a fitting farewell blog. Great job!

GAMECAMILLER
GAMECAMILLER like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

I loved what Harmonix has done over the years. It's sad to see the DLC end for Rock Band 3, but all shows have to end. Will get American Pie for Rock Band 3 to celebrate a great game!

expeditopaz2008
expeditopaz2008

@GAMECAMILLER and for those who want to play American Pie outside Rock Band, check Band Hero. This is the final song of the game:)

oisbush9
oisbush9 like.author.displayName 1 Like

if u want kill em all go back to guitar hero, btw i much prefer guitar hero over rock band

Earl-of-Death
Earl-of-Death

@oisbush9 I liked the first three Guitar Hero games after that they seemed to be about the same as Rock Band.

stephenage
stephenage

@oisbush9 It's down to personal preference, but I will look into this Kill em All scenario, thanks for letting me know!

Zevante101
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A couple years ago I played through the Rock Band 2 endless setlist and got stuck on Visions. It really hurt, but it inspired me to pick up bass. I now play guitar, ukulele, bass, drums (courtesy of the game), keyboard and piano. It's really a shame they are ending it now, but all good things finish what feels like a bit too early.

gamerboy100
gamerboy100

@Zevante101 

Yeah, Endless Setlist was pretty difficult. My brother and I played through it in coop, and the only song we got stuck on was Panic Attack, but we beat it after a few tries. (I played Expert Vocals while my brother played Expert Drums. I carried my bro through Visions with Overdrive. lol)

pokecharm
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it is a fair farewell for the series!  well said!

Coco_pierrot
Coco_pierrot

I didn,t expect an Guitar Hero/ Rock Band praise while opening that user blog. I love music and I'm a musician, so for me this game is just a game where you pretend to be rock star while many people who learn to strum on a real guitar also pretend to be rock star ...

Also this game offert so much DLC ... no wonder Activision continue to make game crippled with DLC like COD or Skylander ...

stephenage
stephenage

@Coco_pierrot I love music and am a musician, but being a saxophonist I don't get much chance to rock out. Rock Band for me is another way to experience a lot of music I love, and pretend to be a Rock Star :P. It's also just great fun with friends and in this case the DLC was very meaningful.

Coco_pierrot
Coco_pierrot

@stephenage What about Rockabilly, Ska, Blues, Big Band, Jazz, Classical ...

Renunciation
Renunciation like.author.displayName 1 Like

@stephenage @Coco_pierrot  Sax players can definitely rock out.  

Check out "Carousel", "Carry Stress in the Jaw", or "Vanity Fair" by Mr. Bungle.  The Secret Chiefs 3 can also rock the sax; check out "Blaze of the Grail" or "Safina", or some of their other horn-heavy tunes. 

Although not technically rock, Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters definitely rock the jazz/funk fusion style.

If none of those work out for you... well, back to Rock Band, I guess!   At least until you can find some rock-out-with-sax music that works for you. 

_Judas_
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Amazing read, and it shares many of my thoughts concerning this game-- which I find truly epic. I know it is "pretend" music, but it is so much more...  I also wished for "The End" by The Doors though it is a long song, I feel it could be "easily" translated into Rock Band-language.

This game has given me many memorable moments, such as buying Gorillaz Clint Eastwood (because of adolescent memories) only to realize the guitar part mainly plays some other weird instrument. I am a huge fan of music and this game has given me many fond memories and has had me reminiscing countless times; Music is important!

I always loved the inclution of Rock Band Network that let players create their own music. Often this featured more obscure music that fits my taste just right.

I would love to see songs like :
"Aeroplane" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
"My Friends" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Many Metallica-songs
Many Guns' n Roses-songs
Many Rage Against the Machine-songs


gamerboy100
gamerboy100

@_Judas_

"This game has given me many memorable moments, such as buying Gorillaz Clint Eastwood (because of adolescent memories) only to realize the guitar part mainly plays some other weird instrument."

I think the instrument they charted to the guitar part is a melodica.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodica

stephenage
stephenage

@_Judas_ Thanks man! I haven't dipped into Network much, seems I should check it out. Good song picks also, I'm not a huge Chillis fan but they would be good tracks to play in a group mostly because people know them. But GnR, Metallica and Rage, hell yes my man!

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