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00:00He was fairly critical of you, he was not too happy when you accepted an I to him, was he?
00:04No, I mean, he's not a happy person.
00:18He was making, you know, a lot of decisions and doing basically whatever he wanted to do.
00:25So I don't know how you could not feel a part of something that you're almost completely controlling.
00:30I don't know if these people have reconciled in recent years.
00:33Since they ever hated each other, they count for this list.
00:46Maybe there's a reason why this band is called Van Halen.
00:49It's almost as if Ed didn't want anyone else there.
00:52Jump!
01:07Jumping! What's that sound?
01:23Then there's the most famous replacement of R.A.T., Sammy Hagar,
01:26who left in the late 90s due to financial and creative differences.
01:31Rock'n'roll is difficult, and personalities tend to be more difficult.
01:44Despite successful and distinctive songs like I'm a Believer and Daydream Believer,
01:49the Monkees are generally considered an American copy of the Beatles.
02:00They did practically everything the Fab Four did, but not with such efficiency,
02:05including a failed movie called Head.
02:08They even broke up the same year.
02:11Like the Beatles in the late 60s, the Monkees didn't get along.
02:15The tension was present during their four years of activity,
02:18and the members weren't particularly interested in acting as a band.
02:22In fact, Peter Torek was so desperate to escape that he paid his contract to leave early,
02:29which is approximately 5 million dollars today.
02:32And as if someone threw a loose thread, the Monkees disarmed from there.
02:38But time starts and ends, without all of one to spend.
02:49I can't get there on my own.
02:59It's like you're on fire.
03:08The band behind songs like Sex on Fire and You're Somebody.
03:16And like most brothers in music, Caleb and Jared didn't get along.
03:21Or at least they didn't at one time.
03:23Mainly because of Caleb's alcoholism,
03:26since Jared despised Caleb's indifference and unprofessional behavior.
03:31He, in turn, hated Jared for speaking badly and not believing in him.
03:35Fortunately, Caleb finally stopped drinking, and the brothers reconciled.
03:50The Pixies weren't as much a band as a band with the leader, Black Francis.
03:55Francis was the main creative force behind the band,
03:58and he was the one who wrote practically all of their songs.
04:06But this caused friction between Francis and bassist Kim Deal.
04:10Deal wanted more creative freedom in the band,
04:12but Francis continually rejected his ideas, which generated a lot of tension.
04:17This was aggravated by the incessant tour schedule of the band,
04:21which caused the members to feel exhausted and bitter.
04:24Francis threw a guitar at Deal during a concert,
04:27and in another, Deal completely refused to play.
04:30Francis finally broke up with the band,
04:32and dissolved the Pixies in 1993.
04:55Even though Newsted was Metallica's bassist for almost 15 years,
05:00he was always the one who didn't fit in.
05:09This is largely due to the fact that he replaced Cliff Burton,
05:12the original bassist of the band, who died in a bus accident
05:16while the band was touring Sweden in 1986.
05:20Every day for us, something new
05:24The band welcomed Newsted, hiding their tracks in And Justice for All.
05:30Newsted attributed that Lars and James humiliated him,
05:33but then they would blame his way of playing.
05:36Although he was apparently there for a while, Newsted never felt respected,
05:41and left the band after a disagreement with Hetfield about a parallel project.
05:46I knew that that was my last performance with Metallica.
05:53All I want to see is five guys happy playing together.
05:56When it comes to the most sold albums in the history of the United States,
06:00The Eagles occupy two of the top three places.
06:09Hotel California occupies the third place with 26 million sales,
06:13and Their Greatest Hits, 1971-1975, occupies the first place with 38 million.
06:21Among them is Michael Jackson's Thriller.
06:24This shows that success does not equate to happiness.
06:27The Eagles were not doing well,
06:29and Randy Mazner left the band after a physical fight with Glenn Frey.
06:33Everything reached a critical point on July 31, 1980,
06:37known as the long night of Gronk Bitch.
06:43We ended up partying all night with a couple of girls and a bottle of vodka.
06:46Frey and John Fowler argued on stage,
06:49and each threatened to kick the other's ass.
06:53It was the end of The Eagles until 1994,
06:56when Frey said,
06:57We just took a 14-year vacation.
07:05Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have been songwriters for a long time.
07:10Hi, this is Steven Tyler.
07:11And I'm Joe Perry.
07:12Shut up after that, god damn it!
07:14And as is common in romantic couples who have also been together for a long time,
07:19it seems that they are nothing more than disputes between the two.
07:29The excessive consumption of substances plagued the early years of Aerosmith
07:33and affected the work of Tyler and Perry.
07:35They often recorded separately,
07:37and their animosity overflowed in 1979,
07:40when Perry left the group while recording Night in the Rats.
07:44Perry and Tyler would not meet for almost another decade,
07:48when they both found success recording Walk This Way with Run-DMC.
07:53However, the fight continued in the 2010s,
07:56with physical encounters on stage and Tyler signing with American Idol,
08:01which caused a notable friction between the couple.
08:05Number 13. Steve Perry against everyone else.
08:08Journey.
08:09Steve Perry was the new boy and did not please everyone.
08:17Perry did not make his first appearance with Journey until October 1977,
08:22when the band had already released three albums.
08:25In addition, it provides a conventional pop sound to the progressive rock band
08:29with which the unconditional fans did not sympathize much.
08:33As a result, Perry was the isolated member.
08:43Although his mandate brought great success to the band,
08:46apparently he never felt included.
08:48And so he said in the VH1 during an episode of Behind The Music.
08:53Personal problems and creative differences often led him to conflicts with others,
09:06and in essence he disappeared from the public eye after leaving the band in the late 80s.
09:24Number 12. Tom DeLonge against everyone else.
09:27Blink-182.
09:28There are few bands synonymous with pop-punk and Blink-182 is undoubtedly one of them.
09:41Unfortunately, the success of the band negatively affected leader Tom DeLonge.
09:46Where are you? And I'm so sorry.
09:50His time on Blink-182 initially came to an end in the mid-2000s,
09:55as he was increasingly disillusioned with tours and the time he spent away from his family.
10:01Later, DeLonge returned to the band, but internal struggles continued,
10:05being an important source of discord in his parallel musical project Angels and Airwaves.
10:12This meeting did not last long, as DeLonge left the band again in 2015,
10:17after personal and creative conflicts.
10:19Although there were more turbulences after this, the trio put aside their differences in 2023
10:25for a meeting tour that was enormously successful.
10:29Number 11. Mike Love and Brian Wilson.
10:32The Beach Boys.
10:34The cousins, Mike Love and Brian Wilson, were pioneers of surf rock
10:39and revolutionized musical production with their 1966 album Bad Sounds.
10:51But Mike and Brian of the Beach Boys rarely coincided.
10:56Mike has even called himself the antichrist of Brian, due to their constant confrontations,
11:01which included heated discussions about the experimental direction of the band in the 60s.
11:10He also led Brian to court on numerous occasions for defamation and writing credits.
11:16And apart from that, Mike and Brian have always been friends.
11:20And despite the fact that the two met for a tour of the 50th anniversary,
11:24Love, owner of the Beach Boys brand, dissolved the anniversary line-up when the tour ended
11:30and resumed his performances with a group of paid musicians.
11:35Number 10. Mick Jagger and Kid Richards.
11:38The Rolling Stones.
11:40It is a miracle that we have the legendary music of the Rolling Stones,
11:44because the co-composers Mick Jagger and Kid Richards were constantly facing each other.
12:05Their relationship has been described for a long time as family,
12:09and like most families, there are often some disputes involved.
12:18Their companionship was at its lowest point in the mid-80s,
12:22after the mediocre success of Dirty Work and Jagger's lack of will to promote it.
12:35To record this was Jagger's greatest focus in his solo career
12:39and the growing disinterest in the Stones.
12:42Richards has stated that sometimes he would like to shout at Jagger,
12:46and later called him unbearable in his autobiography.
12:49Number 9. Ray and Dave Davis.
12:52The Kings.
12:53Some brothers find it difficult to get along.
12:56Ray and Dave Davis worked together on The Kings,
12:59with Ray on the voice and rhythm guitar, and Dave on the main guitar.
13:05Dave once told The Telegraph,
13:07I think Ray has only been happy for three years of his life.
13:10Those were the three before I was born.
13:13That practically sums it all up.
13:15There is nothing that has caused their disagreement.
13:17Apparently they never got along, not even in childhood.
13:28The cold relationship remained that way throughout his career,
13:31with unbridled discussions.
13:45And the band finally disbanded in 1996,
13:48and although rumors of a reunion have circulated for decades,
13:52drummer Mick Avery denied them in 2023,
13:55saying that the brothers could not solve it.
13:59Number 8.
14:00Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley against Ace Frehley and Peter Criss.
14:05Kiss.
14:09Here we see a band divided in half.
14:11Kiss was one of the biggest and most controversial rock bands of the 70s,
14:16known for its electrifying music and its elaborate shows on stage.
14:29And although they are still together to this day,
14:31they do it without Ace Frehley and Peter Criss.
14:34Criss was fired in 1980,
14:36and Frehley left shortly after for disagreements with the band's management
14:40and for being constantly ignored in decisions.
14:46Although the band reunited in 1995,
14:49both Ace and Peter left again,
14:52and are still in bad terms with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley,
14:57who between them no longer seem to be in good terms.
15:05Number 7.
15:06Joey and Johnny Ramone.
15:08Ramones.
15:09There is a main name in punk rock and that is Ramones.
15:19At a funny moment, each member adopted a pseudonym with the surname Ramone,
15:23so Joey and Johnny are not really brothers.
15:27But that did not prevent them from fighting as if they were.
15:37According to reports, the two constantly argued about anything,
15:41including politics and the direction of the band's career.
15:45However, everything got worse when Joey's girlfriend, Linda, left him for Johnny.
15:50While he was still on tour,
15:52this incident permanently worsened the relationship between Joey and Johnny.
15:56The two never reconciled,
15:58and Joey died of cancer in 2001 without being told,
16:01not even a phone call from Johnny.
16:08Number 8.
16:09The two are still together.
16:12Number 6.
16:14The whole band.
16:15Flitwood Mac.
16:16When will we have the Flitwood Mac movie?
16:19Because they have an interesting story.
16:22Despite producing one of the best albums of all time with Rumors,
16:26Flitwood Mac was a disaster from the beginning.
16:35In fact, six people had already entered and left
16:38before Lindsey Buckingham and Stephen Nicks joined the band.
16:54The realization of Rumors was also turbulent,
16:57since the whole band fought each other and refused to speak outside the studio.
17:08Despite this, the iconic formation remained together for another decade
17:12before separating after 1987's Tango In The Night.
17:17Buckingham left the band after a physical altercation with Nicks,
17:21and Nicks followed him shortly after in the middle of a discussion with Mike Flitwood.
17:33Number 5.
17:34Billy Corgan and Darcy Retsky.
17:36And on the one hand, Billy Corgan and James Itha on the other.
17:40The Smashing Pumpkins.
17:47The Smashing Pumpkins were huge, but they were hostile.
17:51James Itha and Darcy Retsky left briefly,
17:54but they managed to keep things cordial after the breakup.
17:59The relationships between Darcy and Billy Corgan were never so fluid,
18:03and although it was credited in albums up to Machina 2,
18:06Retsky remained resentful after Corgan assumed his bass role in Siamese Rim,
18:12and Corgan has been unkind to her since the 90s came to an end.
18:17Although Itha rejoined the Pumpkins in 2018,
18:20he, as well as Darcy, did not participate in their initial reunion at the end of the 2000s,
18:25and Corgan insulted them on several occasions.
18:34Number 4.
18:35Simon and Garfunkel.
18:37And on the one hand, Simon and Garfunkel.
18:40Number 4.
18:41Simon and Garfunkel.
18:48Simon and Garfunkel are one of the most famous duos in the history of music,
18:52and believe it or not, they hated each other.
18:59The recording of Bridge Over Troubled Water was plagued with difficulties,
19:03and they broke up after its release.
19:05Later they refused to talk to each other,
19:07and despite brief reunions,
19:09they continue with their resentment and constant verbal attacks.
19:22When Simon was asked about a reunion in 2016,
19:25he denied that it could happen,
19:27and told the journalist that he and Garfunkel
19:29did not get along well,
19:31and that traveling with him is not pleasant.
19:46Number 3.
19:47Roger Waters vs. David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright.
19:51Pink Floyd.
19:53Already veterans of the industry,
19:55the commercial peak of Pink Floyd
19:57came in The Dark Side of the Moon,
19:59from 1973,
20:01which lasted until The Wall.
20:03But that sudden and massive success
20:05also increased the tension between the bassist
20:07and main composer, Roger Waters,
20:09and the rest of the band.
20:15The paparazzo of the band,
20:17David Gilmour,
20:20came back.
20:37My hands felt just like
20:40two balloons.
20:49The dissatisfaction with Mason
20:51finally led Waters
20:53to leave.
21:00Number 2.
21:01Axl Rose vs. Slash, Guns N' Roses.
21:12Guns N' Roses were exactly
21:14what the late 80s needed.
21:16But while Axl and Slash
21:18could not have done it one without the other,
21:26the tensions between the two
21:28reached their breaking point in 1996,
21:30when Slash took his cup hat
21:32and went home,
21:34following in the footsteps of
21:36Isis Straddlin and Steve Adler.
21:42At that time,
21:43he claimed that he owed
21:45personal and creative differences with Rose,
21:47and then cited Rose's hostile attitude
21:49and unprofessional behavior,
21:51Rose's growing legal control over the band,
21:53and the previous outings
21:55of his bandmates
21:57as motivators.
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22:15Let's go to our first place.
22:17Number 1. Liam and Noel Gallagher.
22:19Oasis.
22:25Where do we start with the Gallagher?
22:27Well, actually it's more like
22:29Liam hated Noel
22:31with every fiber of his being.
22:36According to the reports,
22:37Liam has expressed his desire
22:39to hit his brother with a guitar,
22:41and constantly refers to him
22:43as a potato on social media.
22:45Apparently, Liam fulfilled his wish
22:47in 2009, when the brothers
22:49got physical at a festival,
22:51and Liam hit a guitar
22:53against Noel's head.
23:01Noel, in turn,
23:03has stated that Liam is
23:05scared to death, while he,
23:07and we quote, plays with Liam
23:09like a useless arcade machine.
23:11Nothing like the eternal bonds
23:13of fraternal love.
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