All time favs.............
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For me, it's Prince.
Nobody did it better imho. From performance, to style to hip, vs. hype.
He had it all. Man, I miss him.
Nobody did it better imho. From performance, to style to hip, vs. hype.
He had it all. Man, I miss him.
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Hendrix for me. It's mind boggling to think what his musical output could have been had he lived longer.
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Oh that’s a tough one. Michael Jackson, IAMX, Muse, Crosses, Filter are all #1 in my book.
But if it was life or death to choose 1?
HmmmmmmMichael Jackson.
King of music
But if it was life or death to choose 1?
HmmmmmmMichael Jackson.
King of music
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No, he tried everything he could to not fall into that trap.
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John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bowie, Prince, James Brown, Hendrix, Beatles, Dylan, Pink Floyd w/ Waters
MBV, Radiohead, Slowdive, Beach House, Oval+Mazzy Star, Velvet Underground, Raymond Scott
Beethoven, Mozart, Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Eno, Shostakovitch, Satie, Chopin
Tribe Called Quest, Pharcyde, Outkast, The Roots, Madlib, Dilla, MF Doom, Beastie Boys, Parliament/Funkadelic, King Tubby, Lee Perry, The Scientist
MBV, Radiohead, Slowdive, Beach House, Oval+Mazzy Star, Velvet Underground, Raymond Scott
Beethoven, Mozart, Stockhausen, Steve Reich, Eno, Shostakovitch, Satie, Chopin
Tribe Called Quest, Pharcyde, Outkast, The Roots, Madlib, Dilla, MF Doom, Beastie Boys, Parliament/Funkadelic, King Tubby, Lee Perry, The Scientist
Hip-hop singers nowadays inspires from Bowie more than anyone
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There's this joke, "I read the dictionary because it has all the other books in it already." That's a good description for why I love Frank Zappa.
Depends how fast your brain Can process 30 century of musicDougalDarkly wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019Not at all - the thread's called 'All-Time Favs' that's favourites from all-time - most of us are over 18 years old, so wouldn't necessarily consider someone who's first release was in 2011 to be an all-time favourite...
That's probably why no-one else is naming 'what is new creatively' in this thread no?
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Drake? Equals FAKE, and I'm not kidding. Lame.
Missing Persons has to be an honorable mention...........at least Spring session M.
Missing Persons has to be an honorable mention...........at least Spring session M.
I've heard a lot of music that I think is some of the greatest ever, but 5 or 10 years later, somehow it no longer has the same impact or relevance. The ones that make this list, for me, are those that continually stand the test of time...
Beatles
Sinatra
Ella
Judy
Dylan
Django
Chopin
Hendrix
Puccini
Zeppelin
and probably a few others...
Beatles
Sinatra
Ella
Judy
Dylan
Django
Chopin
Hendrix
Puccini
Zeppelin
and probably a few others...
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Led Zeppelin.
Despite not being of my time, I began buying records from many bands of the 1960s' British Invasion' era, and my interest in those artists comes and goes these days, but Zeppelin never, ever fail to deliver a solid listening experience. Well, I'm excluding that piece of crap last studio album but whatever.
Not many bands can pivot between styles like they did, whether it be blues, folk, downright gentle and balls-out big rock, LZ has it covered. And the combination of three amazing musicians in John Paul Jones, John Bonham & Jimmy Page was the perfect cocktail. It's no surprise that all three always end up in 'top 100 of all time' lists. For them to be all in the same band is outstanding.
Despite not being of my time, I began buying records from many bands of the 1960s' British Invasion' era, and my interest in those artists comes and goes these days, but Zeppelin never, ever fail to deliver a solid listening experience. Well, I'm excluding that piece of crap last studio album but whatever.
Not many bands can pivot between styles like they did, whether it be blues, folk, downright gentle and balls-out big rock, LZ has it covered. And the combination of three amazing musicians in John Paul Jones, John Bonham & Jimmy Page was the perfect cocktail. It's no surprise that all three always end up in 'top 100 of all time' lists. For them to be all in the same band is outstanding.
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