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Old 03-28-2010, 04:50 PM   #81 (permalink)
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I think the one of biggest tragedy in Music history is that they never recorded the Irish fiddle tunes Robert Johnson knew and played.
Well since they were never recorded for all we know he could have been terrible at it.


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Old 03-28-2010, 04:56 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Well since they were never recorded for all we know he could have been terrible at it.
Well I read somewhere that Robert Johnson was known to play fiddle tunes well.
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Well I read somewhere that Robert Johnson was known to play fiddle tunes well.
I wish he was able to put together full arangements of his work. He today only have fragments of what he played in the form lo-fi recordings.
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Old 03-28-2010, 05:13 PM   #84 (permalink)
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My vote goes with this man.

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The Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Led Zepplin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bonnie Rait, Elvis, the list goes on and on... Of the legendary musicians this guy influenced.

And he was among the most technically accomplished guitarists in the world when he was alive, no doubt.
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Old 04-02-2010, 05:26 PM   #85 (permalink)
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If we were to discuss who is most influential in music at the moment, I would say Lady Gaga. She has numerous groups covering her and her videos and concerts are innovative and forward thinking. Currently no artist in mainstream music is up to par with her. Some may disagree with me but just look at the facts, and album sales. I swear her fan base is turning into a cult.
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Old 04-02-2010, 05:40 PM   #86 (permalink)
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Who can really say? ....Robert Johnson...I'm just gonna throw that out there
edit: I see someone beat me to it
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If we were to discuss who is most influential in music at the moment, I would say Lady Gaga. She has numerous groups covering her and her videos and concerts are innovative and forward thinking. Currently no artist in mainstream music is up to par with her. Some may disagree with me but just look at the facts, and album sales. I swear her fan base is turning into a cult.
we're talking about sound, not visuals or popularity
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we're talking about sound, not visuals or popularity
I don't know man. The thread title is Most influential, not Most Innovative.
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:21 PM   #89 (permalink)
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I have to vote Taylor Swift...for me I really understand her songs and feeling behind it. She is one of the few artist that I can sing along to the songs and sound on key. The beat to her songs are so upbeat and ketchy like Picture to burn or Love Story. Its the kind of song that you can listen to once and the whole song is stuck in your head even if you don't like it. I think "so far" she has been a great role model and she is from my state, so of course I have pride from that. I feel like the took a music genere that seemed to be dying and reform it and make it popular and noticed again. I've been a country fan for years, though it is hard to believe because up until the 6th grade, I hated country because my parents listened to it and I hated what I was forced to listen to. Then one day I gave it a try when my CD player batteries died and ended up really likeing it and became a fan ever since. Most of my friends hate country call it boring or lame, since Taylor Swift made it big they have gotten into country a little more and given it a chance granted alot of my other friends dispise her because she is as they call "over-rated." I have to really give her credit though, she went from nothing and worked hard to make it...she didn't get famous through a family member or some contest. She kept trying and put in hard work to make it and I am sure it wasn't easy. She really took a style that was made fun of amongst the younger generation and made it come alive again and for anyone to do that is just really amazing. She has inspired me to not be afraid to tell my friends that I like country, to not be ashamed of it around certain groups. If they make fun of me or dislike that well that is their opinon...I really think she inspired others of that too and there are more young star's in country music today.
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:27 PM   #90 (permalink)
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Taylor Swift I know you're the most influential musician in music ever and I'ma let you finish, but Robert Johnson had some of the most influence of all time!
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