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shexxdreamsinred 08-21-2009 10:06 AM

What are your 5 most influential Artists?
 
Okay so I have a list of 5 artists who have completely changed my life through their music...and in my opinion are the best of the best.

5. Janis Joplin- her music style was amazing, and her voice was soul wrenching.

4. Kurt Cobain- he had to be on this list, his work with Nirvana changed the music scene forever. Had he not have died, Nirvana may not have been as big as they are now. And the guitar riff for "Smells like Teen Spirit" is one of the greatest.

3. Jim Morrison- he was incredible...thats all that needs to be said.

2. Joey Ramone- The ramones...an amazing band...and Joey has such a good heart how could he not be on this list.

1. Bob Marley- one of the greatest artists of all time, he had the ability to change the world and i truly believe that. Redemption Song is the greatest song ever written in my opinion.

dancooke 08-21-2009 12:51 PM

Ok they are so many jimi hendrix jim morrison ian gillan of deep purple and of course his own band gillan kurt cobain nirvana

dancooke 08-21-2009 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dancooke (Post 722635)
Ok they are so many jimi hendrix jim morrison ian gillan of deep purple and of course his own band gillan kurt cobain nirvana


slimjim 08-21-2009 01:11 PM

inluential artists
 
5-merle haggard-nothing much needs said about this genius, his words and music say it all. 4- hugh cornwell-incredibly very little is heard of him now, I was never a punk as such but he let me know that punk music can be fantastic, a great lyricist. 3-marty robbins, if you dont know much of him, just give him a try, my dad got me on to him and haggard and my dad puts him and haggard in the reverse order, but i dont, so there. 2-robbie kreiger, vastly underated and in my view in the same league as clapton, knopfler, harrison and page but i suppose the doors short carreer is a factor, the guy's immense, listen to L.A WOMAN. 1- THE ONE AND ONLY MR JAMES DOUGLAS MORRISON (POET) NUFF SAID.

Rickenbacker 08-21-2009 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by shexxdreamsinred (Post 722588)
the guitar riff for "Smells like Teen Spirit" is one of the greatest.

I lol'd.

You know it's a rip off Louie Louie right?

Norg 08-21-2009 10:46 PM

1 Black Sabbath- this was one of the first bands i listened to and there just Heavy rock i loved it

2. Mike Patton- has a very good voice

3. KORN -

4 MF doom

5 Phillp anselmo

WeeLittleHobbit 08-21-2009 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 722857)
I lol'd.

You know it's a rip off Louie Louie right?

Holy crap I never noticed that but you're right! Never would have guessed... Did you find that out yourself? Also, I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that Kurt Cobain dismissed that song as nothing more than a Pixies knock-off. (Although I still can't help but love the song).

BTown 08-22-2009 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 722857)
I lol'd.

You know it's a rip off Louie Louie right?



It was unintentional though.

On topic:
5. Layne Staley
4. Brad Nowell
3. Ray Charles
2. Jesse Michaels
1. Kurt Cobain.

sidewinder 08-22-2009 02:41 AM

The following were responsible for launching me into their respective genres at various points in my life.

Descendents
Skinny Puppy
Aphex Twin
The Mars Volta
Metallica

IHuman 08-22-2009 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 722857)
I lol'd.

You know it's a rip off Louie Louie right?



isn't it a rip-off of Boston's More than a feeling?


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