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Thread started 04/11/08 12:08pm

728huey

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Who's the greatest living solo artist in American music today? Dylan, McCartney, Springsteen, Prince, Michael, Mariah?

Since people love to make their opinions known on this board, here's something to consider. Which artist currently living is the greatest solo artist in American music? Most people would say that Elvis was the greatest solo artist in American music, but he's been dead for over 30 years. Others would say Frank Sinatra, but he's been dead for nearly 15 years. So amongst the living, who stands out?

Bob Dylan: He's considered the greatest singer-songwriter in American history, and a number of artists have covered his work and considered him as a major influence. But his vocals are grating to a lot of people and he would probably be an American Idol reject these days.

Paul McCartney: As a member of the Beatles, he was part of the greatest rock and roll band ever, but his solo work and his work with his own band Wings was uneven at best. Nevertheless, he had huge hits with "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Band on the Run", "Live and Let Die", and "Silly Love Songs".

Bruce Springsteen: He was considered the pied piper of American working-man's rock and roll, often singing about his experiences growing up in New Jersey and epitomizing the trials and tribulations of the working man. "Born To Run" was considered a masterpiece, and "Born In The USA" was his most successful commercial album to date. Plus he put on amazing marathon live concerts. But for the most part, he has eschewed chart success to focus on his own ideas.

Stevie Wonder: One of the original Motown artists, he dazzled the world as Little Stevie Wonder but grew into one of the most prolific soul artists. His "Talking Book" and "Journey Into the Secret Life of Plants" are considered classics. But as synth pop/R&B and later hip-hop became huge, his visibility diminished.

Michael Jackson: He became the King of Pop after the phenomenal sales of his albums "Thriller", "Bad", and "Dangerous", but his "HIStory" album was considered self-indulgent by a lot of critics and the albums "Blood On The Dance Floor" and "Invincible" paled in comparison sales and quality wise to his earlier albums. In addition, he became more well known for his personal life and the shocking allegations of child molestation as well as his love of plastic surgery.

Prince: Since we are on a fansite dedicated to the most famous artist from Minneapolis, much as been known and discussed about him. But is he truly the greatest living solo artist in American music?

Madonna: Much as been said about Madonna and her music, her personality, and her amazing style, but despite her hundreds of millions of albums sold, many say that her actual music is mediocre at best, and that she is only as huge as she is because she came of age during the height of the MTV era.

Mariah Carey: Some would question whether she should even be considered among the greatest living solo artists, but she has sold hundreds of millions of albums and with the release of "Touch My Body", became the solo artist with the most number one singles on the Billboard charts. So obviously a lot of people love her.

So which one of these artists can truly be considered the greatest living solo artist in American music? Or is it someone else entirely different? Discuss.

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Reply #1 posted 04/11/08 12:10pm

Empress

For me, there is no question. It's Dylan all the way with Prince in a close second. Can't forget Stevie either. The rest shrug
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Reply #2 posted 04/11/08 12:11pm

vainandy

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Prince
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #3 posted 04/11/08 12:31pm

bboy87

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Stevie
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #4 posted 04/11/08 12:56pm

purplecam

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Prince
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #5 posted 04/11/08 1:25pm

sexxydancer

Prince. wink
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Reply #6 posted 04/11/08 1:26pm

vainandy

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sexxydancer said:

Prince. wink


Hell, we already knew who you were going to say. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #7 posted 04/11/08 1:31pm

sexxydancer

vainandy said:



Hell, we already knew who you were going to say. lol

lol Who'z ur pick?
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Reply #8 posted 04/11/08 1:33pm

Stymie

Paul McCartney
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Reply #9 posted 04/11/08 1:33pm

Graycap23

Prince
Meshell Ndegeocello
Frank McComb
Stokley
Stevie
Bootsy
Rachael Ferrell
George Duke
Marcus Miller
victor Wooten
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Reply #10 posted 04/11/08 1:34pm

HamsterHuey

Stymie said:

Paul McCartney


Maybe as a part of The Beatles, but not solo, surely.

I pick Bob Dylan, as he had the biggest influence on so many people. Prince a close second.
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Reply #11 posted 04/11/08 1:47pm

Scorpion

The Purple One
tho' I battled blind
love is a fate resigned
memories mar my mind
love it is a fate resigned

Over futile odds
and laughed at by the Gods
and now the final frame
Love is a losing game
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Reply #12 posted 04/11/08 1:49pm

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Empress said:

For me, there is no question. It's Dylan all the way with Prince in a close second. Can't forget Stevie either. The rest shrug


Co-sign
"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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Reply #13 posted 04/11/08 1:56pm

AlexdeParis

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Stevie without a doubt IMO
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #14 posted 04/11/08 2:05pm

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Based on what criteria....

Latest Albums:

Then I say Springsteen and Dylan, both have had very high quality output recently.

By Sum of their work (emphasis placed on early stuff for McC, Stevie, and Prince:

McCartney, Stevie, Prince, Springsteen then Dylan

Best single living musician:
Prince, followed by Stevie, then McCartney. their number of instruments mastered plus vocals are untouchable
Music is the best...
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Reply #15 posted 04/11/08 2:12pm

Revolution

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Living or Dead...Prince
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #16 posted 04/11/08 2:13pm

Imago

Dylan


Prince is close already and still has years and years left though.
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Reply #17 posted 04/11/08 2:33pm

HamsterHuey

Imago said:

Dylan


Prince is close already and still has years and years left though.


We actually agree. Wow.
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Reply #18 posted 04/11/08 2:36pm

dammme

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HamsterHuey said:[quote]

Imago said:

Dylan


Prince is close already and still has years and years left though.


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"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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Reply #19 posted 04/11/08 3:11pm

Miles

I'd say Brian Wilson, for his work with the Beach Boys and his 20 + year solo career. Also, 'Pet Sounds' is virtually a BW solo album, with 'Caroline No' released as a Brian solo single in 1966.

Closely followed by Stevie Wonder (only for his '70s/ late '60s work tho, as he seems to have seriously lost it since then smile ), Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, BB King and, if he wasn't actually Mexican, Carlos Santana biggrin.

Prince was mostly amazing imo from 1980-90 and again from 2001-2002 but, despite his great contributions, imo needs to find his muse again bigtime and stop making these very patchy 'I want to please everybody and still prove I'm down with the kids' records of recent years, and sound like he cares about what he's doing in the studio again. I expect very high standards from that man wink.
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Reply #20 posted 04/11/08 3:16pm

Cinnie

Leonard Cohen
Joni Mitchell
canada
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Reply #21 posted 04/11/08 3:23pm

dammme

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Adding George Clinton to the list

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"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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Reply #22 posted 04/11/08 3:23pm

Anxiety

i'm not even really a fan, but in terms of sheer achievement and tenacity:



she's like 1,000 years old and she currently has a hit album that was released on her own indie label. not too shabby.
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Reply #23 posted 04/11/08 3:27pm

myloveis4ever

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Cinnie said:

Leonard Cohen
Joni Mitchell
canada


thanks.... co sign

and Charles Aznevour - living legend!.
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Reply #24 posted 04/11/08 3:47pm

Timmy84

Stevland Morris cool
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Reply #25 posted 04/11/08 3:47pm

Sander

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Prince is my personal favorite (out of the above), but he isn't near the top in relevance or influence on our culture. You need to state on what bases we should judge, Huey. Just based on relevance on modern popular culture now, Madonna by far. Especially since music doesn't really matters anymore...
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Reply #26 posted 04/11/08 4:37pm

Isel

Prince and Stevie
And for the girls...

That's a tough one, really.

Yeah.. Joni Mitchell possibly.. Whitney was on such a role then she got side-tracked.. sad

Dolly is a great choice actually.
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Reply #27 posted 04/11/08 4:40pm

mynameisnotsus
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Anxiety said:

i'm not even really a fan, but in terms of sheer achievement and tenacity:



she's like 1,000 years old and she currently has a hit album that was released on her own indie label. not too shabby.


worship

Far, far greater artist than Madonna or Mariah.
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Reply #28 posted 04/11/08 4:41pm

thekidsgirl

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I hate to be a bore, but for me its Princey heart
If you will, so will I
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Reply #29 posted 04/11/08 4:44pm

mynameisnotsus
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Empress said:

For me, there is no question. It's Dylan all the way with Prince in a close second. Can't forget Stevie either. The rest shrug


Agree completely...gotta love the Midwest
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