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How does Prince rank amongst the greatest multi-instrumentalist of all time? 6.FLAVOR FLAV-PUBLIC ENEMY He sang in the youth choir at his church and mastered the piano, drums and guitar at an early age. FLAV is proficient in fifteen instruments .
5.Dave Grohl 4.Trent ReznorSaying that Nine Inch Nails leader is a brilliant artist would be an understatement. Besides the creativity and great vocal work, he is also known for his multi-instrumentalist skills.
3. Stevie Wonder
2.Paul McCartneyLike being in one of the best musical groups of all time wasn't enough, even well into his 70s McCartney still rocks. And not only as a bassist and a vocalist but as guitarist, pianist, and drummer as well.
1. PrinceAnd the definite winner of this list is the all mighty, the one and only, Prince. It's one thing to know how to play a couple of tunes and licks on various instruments. But it's a whole new level of awesomeness if you are proficient on each of them. Well, Prince was one of those guys. Besides his impeccable vocal skills and wicked guitar playing, Prince mastered bass, drums, and keyboards.
Do u agree with this list? who would u add and is Prince truly number 1? | |
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I think they're all worthy of a top spot. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sly Stone, Shuggie Otis, Todd Rundgren & D’Angelo come to mind for me. Prince was the pinnacle for sure. | |
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. LOL. Just hilarious. Dude, educate yourself. . Hint: Front 242, Throbbing Gristle (who founded a record label called Industrial Records in the 1970s), Cabaret Voltaire, KMFDM, Front Line Assembly, Laibach, Clock DVA, Nurse With Wound, Einstürzende Neubauten, etc. . FYI: Ministry released an industrial album before Trent formed NIN. © Bart Van Hemelen
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JorisE73 said: Marcus Miller He just bass | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Can't we just let him have this one. He always end up being screwed in top lists. Purple Rain getting fucked over in 1985, SOTT getting fucked over in 1988. "Not enough good Guitar player, overated". "Not good enough on keys, Chic Corea is waaay better", "not enough on synths, Gary Numan waaaaay better". Even though we know he is objective the motherfcking GOAT in the music field. 8000+ songs in the vault ain't enough?!?!?!
That role in Purple Rain sure made him a villain in the music industry. Too cocky, too good self esteem, too many women. But hey, I guess it's okay when Motley Crew does it. Getting laid with many women too. That's acceptable, but Prince, naaaaah man. [Edited 11/30/21 1:57am] | |
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funkman88 said: 6.FLAVOR FLAV-PUBLIC ENEMY He sang in the youth choir at his church and mastered the piano, drums and guitar at an early age. FLAV is proficient in fifteen instruments .
5.Dave Grohl 4.Trent ReznorSaying that Nine Inch Nails leader is a brilliant artist would be an understatement. Besides the creativity and great vocal work, he is also known for his multi-instrumentalist skills.
3. Stevie Wonder
2.Paul McCartneyLike being in one of the best musical groups of all time wasn't enough, even well into his 70s McCartney still rocks. And not only as a bassist and a vocalist but as guitarist, pianist, and drummer as well.
1. PrinceAnd the definite winner of this list is the all mighty, the one and only, Prince. It's one thing to know how to play a couple of tunes and licks on various instruments. But it's a whole new level of awesomeness if you are proficient on each of them. Well, Prince was one of those guys. Besides his impeccable vocal skills and wicked guitar playing, Prince mastered bass, drums, and keyboards.
Do u agree with this list? who would u add and is Prince truly number 1? I would put Bruno Mars very high on this list. He is an impeccable vocalist, songwriter, producer, as well as guitarist, pianist, drummer, multi instrumentalist, etc. | |
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I would give it to Sly Stone. He had better teeth than Prince, and used them to good effect. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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fortuneandserendipity said: I would give it to Sly Stone. He had better teeth than Prince, and used them to good effect. Yes...it was at the top ever to use his nose in a particular way...the one and only straight away the white line...yes...his nose as his best instrument...the best ever! | |
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Jara Harris from Slapbak...dude is frightening. Lewis Taylor is great too. Although they may not be in the same league, Bootsy Collins and Larry Graham played several different instruments on their earlier albums. MeShell, Mayer Hawthorne and Louis Cole are great too. | |
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..and Marcus Miller has plenty of videos on his FB page of him playing different instruments on his own original compositions. He also played all the instruments on Miles' album "Tutu". | |
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That's a pretty individual weird list. The thing is anyone who has worked with Prince has conveyed that he was a better musician than we even realize. | |
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but not the virtuostic level of Prince... | |
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Still alive though! | |
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...and much much better vocalist in any way.....Prince is untouchable .....and will be if only a new Mozart is coming.....not before centuries ...me think ! | |
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I will never understand these pointless competitions amongst fans. Which always end in unasked disputes and irrelevant egocentric comparissons. Same goes for nominations and awards. Even the damn Nobel Prize... or any serious literature prize, film prizes, whatever is invented to divide the so called chosen 'best'.
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I don't care who's the 'best', but Prince is my favourite one. RIP | |
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We really should include all the members of The Band in this list: Garth Hudson, Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel, who were all multi instrumentalists. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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I'm rolling w Prince, Stokley, Marcus Miller & McCartney. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Forgot to mention Leon Sylver III, he’s an amazing multi-instrumentalist and a very underrated bassist, I could recognize his baselines right away because they’re so melodic. | |
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Hamad said: Forgot to mention Leon Sylver III, he’s an amazing multi-instrumentalist and a very underrated bassist, I could recognize his baselines right away because they’re so melodic. No we didn't we know he can't touch flavor flav | |
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Who cares if he's not at the virtoustic level of P?..I enjoy his talent..it's not a contest to me. Another one is Johnny "Guitar" Watson. He started out as a piano player and later moved to guitar. He played most of the instruments on his albums....I'd have to throw Ike Turner in there too (guitar/piano/synth/bass/percussion) on his solo albums. | |
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Jeff Lynne (of ELO) is another masterful multi-instrumentalist, comfortable on guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and an amazing vocalist, producer, songwriter. Not to be overlooked! | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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[Edited 12/2/21 0:19am] | |
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Lindsey Buckingham is another multi-instrumentalist I rate highly as an original songwriter and incredible producer. | |
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