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Reply #120 posted 10/18/14 2:37pm

michellanna3

Larry Graham
Carlos Santana
Sheila E.
Jimi Hendrix
Samantha M.H.
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Reply #121 posted 10/18/14 4:08pm

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In the end I understand why I hardly ever agree with anyone on this website when it comes to Prince's music. Once again no criticism or anything meant, but when it comes to musical tastes I globally just don't belong here neutral

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Reply #122 posted 10/20/14 4:56am

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databank said:

In the end I understand why I hardly ever agree with anyone on this website when it comes to Prince's music. Once again no criticism or anything meant, but when it comes to musical tastes I globally just don't belong here neutral


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But we love you anyway! hug
But now that I'm here, I might as well write a reaction to your previous post. like you, I expected more soul and funk fans, but I like it that this isn't the case: it proves that Prince has succeeded in being more than an r&b artist. He's become a pop artist and a living legend, so he's hardly part of the avant garde or underground or whatever you wanna call it. And as for the electronic music... He really only expiremented with that a little on 1999, right?
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Reply #123 posted 10/20/14 5:47am

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databank said:

In the end I understand why I hardly ever agree with anyone on this website when it comes to Prince's music. Once again no criticism or anything meant, but when it comes to musical tastes I globally just don't belong here neutral

[Edited 10/18/14 16:09pm]

TBH me too but I like to be challenged. One of the things I actually like about the org is that see people obsessing about these R'n'B artists i'd never have given time to or even have heard of otherwise.

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Reply #124 posted 10/20/14 7:52am

Taurus

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The Sundays

Terrence Trent D'arby/Sananda Maitreya

Stevie Wonder

Esthero

Wendy & Lisa

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Reply #125 posted 10/20/14 8:43am

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Pentacle said:

Poplife88 said:

The Beatles Fleetwood Mac Oasis MJ Led Zeppelin



And 'which' Fleetwood Mac are you (and the other orgers who mentioned them) referring to?

Christine, Lindsey, Stevie, Mick, and John. I like the earlier carnations too, but the 75 album, Rumors, and Tusk...esp Tusk...are simply perfect albums that do not age.

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Reply #126 posted 10/20/14 10:39am

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SuperSoulFighter said:

databank said:

In the end I understand why I hardly ever agree with anyone on this website when it comes to Prince's music. Once again no criticism or anything meant, but when it comes to musical tastes I globally just don't belong here neutral

[Edited 10/18/14 16:09pm]

But we love you anyway! hug But now that I'm here, I might as well write a reaction to your previous post. like you, I expected more soul and funk fans, but I like it that this isn't the case: it proves that Prince has succeeded in being more than an r&b artist. He's become a pop artist and a living legend, so he's hardly part of the avant garde or underground or whatever you wanna call it. And as for the electronic music... He really only expiremented with that a little on 1999, right?

He hardly ever had anything to do with the electronic music tradition in terms of genre, by that I mean everything that happened from Kraftwerk to breakbeat, including house, jungle, trip-hop, techno and all that (it was always more a European and Japanese thing that American overall anyway), but like hip-hop and electrofunk, his music has always been and remains filled with typical electronic elements (synth, drum machines, programming, sound effects and samples). In that sense this is probably one huge reason why I enjoy his music, because I'm more fond of electronic sounds than electric or acoustic instruments. But I'm glad u love me hug

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Reply #127 posted 10/20/14 10:47am

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^ I'm also very surprised to see so little love for the whole synthpop revival movement of the last 12 years or so, that started with electroclash and then exploded in every possible direction, including LOTS of Prince influences. I find the influence of Prince's "classic" sound, energy and spirit (Prince and the Mplsound as a whole) waaaay more proeminent in many of those artists than in anything produced by any R&B artist for the last 20 years!

Of course most of those artists have careers that started a decade ago or less so that's why I guess they didn't produce enough music to count among anyone's favorite artists, so I don't mean I'm surprised to not see them in this thread, but I see few mentions of that movement on the Org overall even though I think this is where Prince's heritage lies the most in the end.

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Reply #128 posted 10/20/14 10:47am

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jaawwnn said:

databank said:

In the end I understand why I hardly ever agree with anyone on this website when it comes to Prince's music. Once again no criticism or anything meant, but when it comes to musical tastes I globally just don't belong here neutral

[Edited 10/18/14 16:09pm]

TBH me too but I like to be challenged. One of the things I actually like about the org is that see people obsessing about these R'n'B artists i'd never have given time to or even have heard of otherwise.

It's always nice to be challenged and discover new things smile

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Reply #129 posted 10/20/14 11:45am

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ALMOST:

Genesis P-Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, Thee Majesty)

George Clinton

David Bowie

Marilyn Manson

Larry Graham & GCS (Also Sly & the Family Stone)

NOTABLE:

James Brown

Bootsy Collins

Rick James

Jimi Hendrix

Eddie Hazel

Boyd Rice (NON)

Stevie Wonder

Miles Davis

Tupac Shakur

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Reply #130 posted 10/23/14 4:27am

Tora

These round up my top 5 along with Prince at the very top:
Willie Colon (Salsa musician)
Ednita Nazario (Puerto Rican pop diva)
Madonna
Def Leppard


Plus,
Metallica
Pearl Jam
Aerosmith
Duran Duran
Mariah Carey
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Reply #131 posted 10/23/14 5:59am

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As much as Prince, none. The top five other ones that I like:

  1. Stevie Wonder
  2. George Michael
  3. Culture Club / Boy George
  4. Michael Jackson
  5. Madonna

Didn't make it to the top five, but would make my Top Ten:

  1. Olivia Newton-John
  2. Grace Jones
  3. Whitney Houston
  4. Terence Trent D'Arby (Mostly for "Introducing...")
  5. David Bowie

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Reply #132 posted 10/27/14 4:15pm

DarlingJo

Michael Jackson <3
Genesis (prefer with Phil as singer)
Mike & the mechanics
Pink Floyd
Fleetwood Mac
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Reply #133 posted 10/27/14 4:44pm

saundo11

pretty cool to see everybodys lists are all over the music spectrum. mine would be in no particular order.......

electric light orchestra

queen

the cars

the beatles

led zepplin

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Reply #134 posted 10/28/14 4:09pm

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Prince isn't the act I like the most, but here are a few of my favorites:

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Johnnie Taylor

Minnie Riperton

Basia

Daryl Hall & John Oates

The Monkees

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #135 posted 10/28/14 4:26pm

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MickyDolenz said:

Basia

Trzetrzelewska?

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Reply #136 posted 10/28/14 4:32pm

CalBear

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Sade

Muse

Steely Dan

George Michael
Paul Weller

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Reply #137 posted 10/28/14 4:37pm

CalBear

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Teena Marie

David Bowie

Dave Brubeck

The Stills

James Brown

...ok, logging off before I keep thinking of more

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Reply #138 posted 10/28/14 4:38pm

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Cocteau Twins
Kate Bush
The Beatles
Tori Amos
Patty Griffin
Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy
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Reply #139 posted 10/28/14 5:12pm

herb4

Well let's see.

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Red Hot Chile Peppers

Led Zeppelin

Rage Against the Machine

Buckethead

Beastie Boys

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I can't believe somone posted Def Leppard. Holy shit.

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Reminds me of an old joke: "What has nine arms and Sucks?"

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Def Leppard

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edit: lotta Zeppelin love in this thread. Good to know but I wouldn't have expected it.

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Reply #140 posted 10/28/14 8:00pm

LewArcher

Prince

Steely Dan

Duran Duran

Michael Jackson

Stevie Wonder

Turns out I actually have a pretty clear "top 5," but really have no idea who would be "6th" for me. I would guess that I listen to any single one of my top 5 more than my #6-#10 combined.

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Reply #141 posted 10/28/14 9:01pm

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LewArcher said:

Prince

Steely Dan

Duran Duran

Michael Jackson

Stevie Wonder

Turns out I actually have a pretty clear "top 5," but really have no idea who would be "6th" for me. I would guess that I listen to any single one of my top 5 more than my #6-#10 combined.

Yes, DD, always underrated biggrin

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Reply #142 posted 10/28/14 9:23pm

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James Brown

Isley Brothers

Parliament/Funkadelic

Earth Wind & Fire

Zapp/Rodger

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Reply #143 posted 10/28/14 9:25pm

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chriss said:

James Brown

Isley Brothers

Parliament/Funkadelic

Earth Wind & Fire

Zapp/Rodger

Honorable mentions

red Hot chili peppers

stevie wonder

temptations

al green

elvis presley

rolling stones

rick james

on and on til the break of dawn......

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Reply #144 posted 10/28/14 9:25pm

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chriss said:

James Brown

Isley Brothers

Parliament/Funkadelic

Earth Wind & Fire

Zapp/Rodger

Honorable mentions

red Hot chili peppers

stevie wonder

temptations

al green

elvis presley

rolling stones

rick james

on and on til the break of dawn......

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Reply #145 posted 10/28/14 9:33pm

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vainandy said:

Rick James

The Barkays

Cameo

Lakeside

Con Funk Shun

oh yeah can't forget these guys

along with the Gap Band.......

Love this thread, but now I gotta go to bed....

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Reply #146 posted 10/28/14 9:47pm

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saundo11 said:

pretty cool to see everybodys lists are all over the music spectrum. mine would be in no particular order.......

electric light orchestra

queen

the cars

the beatles

led zepplin

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Nice list! Mine's pretty close.

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The Cars

ELO

Missing Persons

Led Zeppelin

The Beatles

Billy Squier if I could pick a 6th.

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Princey is still by far the top though!

"Hey, I got the butta 4 ya muffin, honey.. I'm just 2 old 2 hold the knife!"
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Reply #147 posted 10/28/14 9:48pm

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chriss said:

vainandy said:

Rick James

The Barkays

Cameo

Lakeside

Con Funk Shun

oh yeah can't forget these guys

along with the Gap Band.......

Love this thread, but now I gotta go to bed....

sorry but i forgot to add

Ohio Players

Kool and the Gang

Sly& Family Stone

Tower of Power

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Reply #148 posted 10/28/14 9:56pm

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chriss said:

chriss said:

oh yeah can't forget these guys

along with the Gap Band.......

Love this thread, but now I gotta go to bed....

sorry but i forgot to add

Ohio Players

Kool and the Gang

Sly& Family Stone

Tower of Power

I'm sorry but will not apologize because

I am a FUNK Fanatic to the soul of my core......

I mean to the core of my soul.....

I mean to the depth of my heart

I mean to the most inner funky part of me

I mean I just love the FUNK

gotta have that FUNK.....awwwwwww we want the funk!

"Yeah that's the law around here........ you gotcha wear yo sunglasses!...

so you can feel cool!.........well alright!..........ain't nothing but a party!"

Swing Down, I wanna Rise.......

G. Clinton

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Reply #149 posted 10/29/14 9:22am

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NouveauDance said:

Trzetrzelewska?

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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