Isley Brothers Earth Wind & Fire George Duke Rush Nicolay | |
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very interesting choices so far..
Black Sabbath Rush Living Colour Grand Funk Iron Maiden Van Halen Deep Purple Queen
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Toni braxton Stromae (one of the best concerts I've ever been to and he sings in pure French) 112 Ellie Goulding Sia Claude Kelly | |
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THIS is why I like the Org, besides Prince ( R.I.P.)! There are cool musics to discover here from others, with some patience. I like electro forms but the EDM can be tedious for me to sort out & Teddyloid is pretty cool. Nice discovery of the Panty & Stocking anime, BTW! > Thanks, peeps! | |
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1. Bowie 2. Jimi Hendrix 3. Queen 4. The Beatles 5. Madonna (moreso her 80's -Ray of Light) "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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You watch anime? | |
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No--but Panty & Stocking really piqued my interest! It's humor is right about where I'm at. I'm a burgeoning animation & stop-motion genre enthusiast. | |
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waaaaaay too many to make a choice (even limiting it to five bands/artists that begin with "B" is a challenge), but I'll try
1. of Montreal (that's an easy one) 2. Pulp 3. The Muffs 4. Rolling Stones 5. Smashing Pumpkins
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Ooh nice same here!, I'm more of a western animation type of person leaning more with adult animation, i hardly watch any anime tbh since i have a massive 'to-watch' list.
If you enjoy an anime w/ a cartoony feel. try watching FLCL, Gegege no Kitaro (68' version), Osomatsu-san, Little Witch Academia or animations by Masaaki Yuasa. c: [Edited 7/30/16 22:15pm] | |
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1. Pink Floyd 2. The Prodigy 3. Beethoven 4. The Verve 5. Oscar Peterson | |
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theartistirl said:
Good to see I am not the only Paul Weller fan here. For me, he is absolutley the greatest living English songwriter. He reminds me of Prince not for his music, but how he evolved his own musical sytle throughout his career. Saturns Pattern was brilliant. Satturns pattern was an excellent album..weller like prince isnt afraid to change direction with his music and try something different...the black crowes(great band) and george clinton should have been on my list too...i met g.clinton after his gig in bristol last year...still a great live act... | |
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What genre? What emotional state?? Today I would go with... WILCO The Beatles Kanye West Cut Copy Radiohead Other than P, recently I've been into: Blood Orange - Freetown Sound Caribou - Our Love | |
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A tribe called quest James brown Parliament / funkadelic Masters at work 90's underground hip hop | |
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Thanks for those viewing suggestions! I'll have to check out some of those. Happy knocking-out your viewing list, too. | |
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1. Earth, Wind & Fire 2. Earth, Wind & Fire 3. Earth, Wind & Fire 4. Earth, Wind & Fire 5. Earth, Wind & Fire No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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I've already posted here in a manner unrelated to the OP's intent; let me now honor the survey request of this thread. The list changes all the time! Here are five must-grabs in no specific order: Branford Marsalis Meat Beat Manifesto/Jack Dangers Zeppelin Fishbone XTC
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1. Soul/funk: D'angelo, Bilal, Maxwell, Lewis Taylor, Curtis Mayfield, Cody Chesnutt, Angie Stone, Anthony Hamilton, Eryka Badu, Sly and the family Stone 2. Funk: George Clinton and PFunk, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, James Brown, The Time 3. Rock: Jimi, Lenny Kravitz, Gary Clark jr., AC/DC, Led Zep 4. Pop: Beatles, George Michael, Suede, Duran Duran, A-ha 5. Reggae: B. Marley and Damian, Stephen, Ky-mani, Chronixx, Protoje, Sizzla, Freddie McGregor, Dennis Brown, Capleton.. 6. Latin: Cabas, Juanes, Hector Lavoe, Ibrahim Ferrer, Omar Sousa, Sheila E, Santana 7. Other: David Bowie
Not pure categories, certainly. [Edited 8/3/16 14:05pm] | |
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1. Queen 2. Johnny Cash 3. James Brown 4. Elvis Presley 5. Chuck Berry 6. Bootsy Collins
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It is interesting how may people have said Queen and Bowie in their lists. It goes to show that part of Prince's appeal to some of may have been his pushing the boudanries with his androgyny and creativity. | |
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When I was younger, I was introduced to Prince music before Bowie/Queen. In the early days of MTV, I recall the 1999/Purple Rain songs/videos being on heavy rotation and the sound was unlike anything I had heard at that time.
As I grew older (teens), Prince always stayed by my musical side, but curiosity about elements of Prince's sound/image introduced me to Bowie first. The Ziggy Stardust era was a tsunami of sound/sexuality/art and seeing this made Bowie a lifelong musical interest of mine as well. Bowie, like Prince blurred the lines of what music and gender could be in music. Each successive Bowie album during the 70;s was an extension of "sound and vision" so to speak.
Queen was a bit moreso about Freddie Mercury and his flamboyant persona. Their music was great (from Queen to The Game), but Freddie took Rock into a more theatrical direction (for better or worst). Besides the mainstream hits, albums such as Queen II showed Freddie as a dynamic band leader with a vision that merged the sounds of his bandmates effortlessly. I viewed Prince, especially during the 1980's, blending the sounds so effortlessly that I never saw music as simply rock or funk or soul music because he always was able to put his stamp on whatever group of musicians he may have been working with.
[Edited 8/3/16 16:45pm] "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Sade Annie Lennox Maxwell David Bowie John Mayer | |
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Agreed! It is nice to find another Queen II fan. It was my very favorite for a few years after it came out, and nothing sounded so amazing with headphones on, especially when one had a little help from a herbal remedy (back in the days!) | |
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Los Lobos... for about five years in a row, 2 night runs at the Fillmore in San Francisco
Talking Heads.... stop making sense tour
Nine Inch Nails... ultimate multi-media tours
Parquet Courts... much more than punk
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros... cool mix of his tunes and the Clash | |
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Dolly Dagger, one of Jimi's great songs. Became a fan with the first album when I was a preteen.
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Funny thing, I hated Queen II at first because it seemed to be a meandering mess on first listen, but it grew on me to the poing I prefer it moreso than A Night at the Opera. Queen II is perfect except for Roger Taylor's contribution "Loser in the End". It didn't flow (IMO) with the rest of the album. WIth the headphones on, I love hearing the MUSIC, especially Deacon's bass and the various Freddie vocal tricks.
With Prince, Around the World in a Day and Parade sound heavenly with some good headphones! "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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. Bob Dylan David Bowie Talking Heads Peter Gabriel John Prine .
Lately, I have been listening to a lot of; Leonard Cohen Tori Amos Tom Petty Dixie Chicks Tim O'Brian . Because that is what my daughter and husband want to listen to in the car. These artists are good too, but they are definately not in my top five. . Thank God they have also included some Bob Dylan and Talking Heads in the mix. I have tried to get them into David Bowie and Peter Gabriel but they aren't taking to it. I am also actively trying to get some Prince into the driving mix. So far they are listening to "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry" As they say, 'Baby Steps' . [Edited 8/9/16 19:36pm] "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Gotta give some additional props to another prolific genius: | |
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In no particular order....
1) Big Audio Dynamite 2) King's X 3) Pearl Jam 4) Funkadelic 5) Steely Dan | |
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Bowie Dylan Neil Young (pre-2014) cause he sucks now. Tom Waits Kate Bush Paul Weller
Honorable mentions: The Who The Clash The Rolling Stones The Beatles Jimi Zappa
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WELLER is GOD | |
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