I'm surprised but super happy to see PM Dawn twice in those lists, they released real deep things, particularly the Dear Christian... album (it's a virtual tourbook of what goes inside a depressed person's mind - and I know because when I was in depression I felt everything I felt was in there!). . I'd have a hard time choosing only 5 artists out of my near 5000 albums collection, but long time favorites have been: Bill Laswell Kate Bush Akiko Yano George Clinton and everything P-Funk Ryuichi Sakamoto Goldfrapp Eurythmics Thomas Dolby . But I feel this list above is like totally absurd because not representative at all of what I listen to on a daily basis, I'd need a "what are your top 50 favorite artists" thread instead A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Yeah, limiting it to five is hard. Sade - got into her again after watching a Prince interview where he talked about Love is stronger than pride Al Jarreau George Benson Runrig Bruce Springsteen MJ from J5 to Thriller But even though I named six, there are still many others. And I have finally reached a point where I can begin to listen to others again. | |
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The Doors Talking Heads Kate Bush Rolling Stones Billy Joel James Brown
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Hard to compress my favourite bands/acts in a 5-name list, Prince excluded, obviously. I try: 1. Joy Division / New Order 2. Smashing Pumpkins 3. Soul Asylum 4. Moderat 5. Modest Mouse ... Check my profile for a more complete list, in case! | |
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Hard to limit, but Prince excluded:
David Bowie Frank Zappa Serge Gainsbourg Lana del Rey Frank Boeijen "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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P-Funk Steve Wonder Jack White AC/DC Ohio Players If you've got funk, you've got style. | |
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ween drive-by truckers sly and the family stone david byrne/talking heads paul simon | |
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I like this thread as I need to get interested in something new music-wise. I'm having a hard time listening to anything but Prince right now. But these have been some other favorites (as in I've owned their music or attended their shows): Muse Adele RHCP Journey The Time It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Conway Twitty Little Texas Gretchen Wilson Newsboys Mercy Me
I have many more but those are the ones off the top of my head | |
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Parliament-Funkadelic-Bootsy Collins Earth Wind & Fire Sade Jill Scott Stanley Clarke-George Duke Collective
Honorable mentions: The Roots, James Brown Collective, Slave, Mary J. Blige, Sly and the Family Stone, Led Zepplin, Steely Dan, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Nirvana.
I didn't post my list of rappers, lol.
I'm in the news again
For paying dues my friend And not the type of ganda U prop up in my way Don't Play me | |
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Paul McCartney James Brown Rahsaan Roland Kirk Lou Reed
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Michael Jackson David Bowie Stevie Wonder Jimi Hendrix Parliament-Funkadelic | |
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5? This is really hard.... The Rolling Stones Bob Dylan George Michael Carlos Santana The Beatles, Al Green, Bob Marley & Lenny Kravitz
ok, so I can't choose just 5 | |
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Arcade Fire Chili Peppers Springsteen Dave Matthews Band Radiohead | |
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Jimi Hendrix (not feeling too many posthumous releases though) Bowie (60-70's, some 80's stuff,90s to Blackstar) MJ (majority of his work, not the posthumous stuff) Beatles (especially the post Revolver albums) Queen (I am fond of some of Freddie's solo stuff) "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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In no order...The first ones that come to mind. Janet Jackson and her brother Erykah Badu Sublime (back in my punk days) Bruno Mars (I adore him) Kendrick Lamar and J Cole Keeping hip hop alive I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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John Frusciante Red Hot Chili Peppers Heart Pink Floyd Radiohead | |
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Damn I have way too many favorites, 5? fuck it i'll list them as many as i can lol Devo Oingo Boingo The Doors Siouxsie & the Banshees The Beatles John Lennon The Pillows Puffy (J-pop band, also known as Puffy AmiYumi) Cibo Matto Studio Killers The Plastics Marilyn Manson KMFDM Wendy & Lisa X-Ray Spex Lana Del Rey Little Richard Akiko Wada TeddyLoid | |
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Ahh I love P5! | |
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Stevie Wonder Queen B.B. King David Bowie Khaled | |
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I have a trouble picking just five, but these are definitely the top ones: Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Redman, Biggie, Paul McCartney, Missy Elliott, Erykah Badu, Jean Grae, Monie Love, Amy Winehouse, M. I. A., Lady Leshurr, Fakné, and Morcheeba. full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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Crowbar Miles Slayer Om AmenRa | |
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Bowie T Rex Kasabian The Cure AND a bucket load of sam cooke, ella fitzgerald, aretha franklin, curtis mayfield etc | |
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Tower of Power*
Mingo fishtrap Bruno Mars Red Hot Chili Peppers George Michael *Seriously. If you haven't listened to Tower of Power, you should. Prince counted "What is Hip" among his favorite other-artist songs. Listen to "Down To The Nightclub" and then to Prince's "Family Name" and you can hear the TOP influence all over it, and other songs in Prince's catalog. [Edited 6/27/16 12:10pm] "Everything that's in your heart, come what may
Even though his might get broken" RIP Prince | |
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At last, someone who likes Shakira's music, what's you favorite album? | |
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Sade (first and foremost)
Janet Jackson
New Edition
Michael Jackson
Most 80's artists in general, any genre, except hard rock. [Edited 6/27/16 12:39pm] Singing 'I Wanna Be Your Lover' in elementary school was too much fun! | |
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Michael Jackson The Beatles Depeche Mode U2 Pet Shop Boys "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
"We had fun, didn't we?" -Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life | |
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According to Maxwell in the recent Essence Prince set him a message to put out new music. Now we have Lake By the Ocean and a new album on Friday. I hope its a good as the last and I can thank Prince for putting that bug in Maxwell's ear. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
Thank You Prince | |
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The Beatles Prince 4Ever. | |
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This is hard because everything goes back to Prince But here are my top 5 or 6 after Prince 1. Jill Scott 2. Lalah Hathaway 3. Maxwell 4. Wynton Marsalis/Miles Davis 5.Tamia 6. Mint Condition
Let's talk about where it really matters-Anybody can make a good record Live Performance Mint Condition(These boys R DA TRUTH LIVE) Lenny Kravitz (Feel in love with his music after seeing him live) Jill Scott(real music, real musicians)
Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
Thank You Prince | |
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