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Thread started 02/06/05 9:28pm

heartbeatocean

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10 MOST INFLUENTIAL FEMALE ARTISTS

I'm tired of reading about all these men so I'm starting a new thread, hey. And I think it will be a lot more interesting.

I'm also terrible at making these kinds of proclamations so here's my wild guess.


Bessie Smith
Oum Kalthoum
Edith Piaf
Billie Holiday
Aretha Franklin
Tina Turner
Janis Joplin
Joni Mitchell
Heart
Madonna

Feel free to correct me.
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Reply #1 posted 02/06/05 9:48pm

waw2002

damn feminist
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Reply #2 posted 02/06/05 9:55pm

lilgish

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heartbeatocean said:

I'm tired of reading about all these men.

That's just the way society has been and how many female fans were responsible for making those men famous.


1. Carole King
2. Billy Holiday
3. Aretha Franklin
4. Supremes
5. Madonna
6. Joni Mitchell
7. Janis Joplin
8. Tina Turner
9. Whitney Houston
0. Kim Gordon

numbered by influence or presumed future influence on popular music
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Reply #3 posted 02/06/05 10:28pm

Axchi696

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lilgish said:

heartbeatocean said:

I'm tired of reading about all these men.

That's just the way society has been and how many female fans were responsible for making those men famous.


1. Carole King
2. Billy Holiday
3. Aretha Franklin
4. Supremes
5. Madonna
6. Joni Mitchell
7. Janis Joplin
8. Tina Turner
9. Whitney Houston
0. Kim Gordon

numbered by influence or presumed future influence on popular music
[Edited 2/6/05 22:15pm]



Good list, but I think Chrissie Hynde needs to be in there somewhere.
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Reply #4 posted 02/06/05 10:31pm

Dewrede

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How is Madonna influential ?
Surely her crappy music wasn't innovating
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Reply #5 posted 02/06/05 10:47pm

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Dewrede said:

How is Madonna influential ?
Surely her crappy music wasn't innovating
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Been innovative and influential are two very different things, She has been one of the most influential female artist of the last 30 years, she opened the door for Britney, Janet, Ciarra, Ashanti, minimal talent big ambition
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Reply #6 posted 02/06/05 10:56pm

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Axchi696 said:


Good list, but I think Chrissie Hynde needs to be in there somewhere.

Chrissie Hynde is a stepford wife compared to Patti Smith (who I love, but omitted)..plus the pretenders only had one great album..(the first one). I thought about chrissie, but Patti was more influential, but i couldn't find room for patti either..... Nico shoulda been large (drug fiend)

Dewrede said:

How is Madonna influental ?
Surely her crappy music wasn't innovating

Being innovative doesn't make one necessarily influential.....otherwise Devo would be fucking huge and not just known for a video.

Dewrede said:

Surely her crappy music wasn't innovating

but it was influential, listen to crap on the radio or watch mtv.
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Reply #7 posted 02/06/05 11:17pm

Axchi696

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Dewrede said:

How is Madonna influential ?
Surely her crappy music wasn't innovating
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Yes, but you like Norah Jones and Christina Aguilera, so obviously taste is subjective.
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Reply #8 posted 02/06/05 11:50pm

BinaryJustin

What about Nina Simone and Karen Carpenter?
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Reply #9 posted 02/07/05 1:26am

PANDURITO

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BinaryJustin said:

What about Nina Simone and Karen Carpenter?


eek Karen Carpenter influential?

Just because you sing Close to You while you shower doesn't make her influential shake

On the other hand, Kate Bush...hmmm
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Reply #10 posted 02/07/05 3:31am

kev1n

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* Madonna
* Patsy Cline
* Aretha Franklin
* Emylou Harris
* Joni Mitchel
* Janet jackson
* June Carter
* Nina Simone
* Dolly Parton
* Diana Ross
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Reply #11 posted 02/07/05 3:49am

Cloudbuster

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http://www.prince.org/msg/8/131842 smile


Perhaps not the most influential (Kylie?!!) but these were recently voted the public's favorite women.

At least in the UK. smile
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Reply #12 posted 02/07/05 7:45am

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Influential: One who has the power to affect people, things, or the course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort

Artist: A person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination


Bessie Smith
Billie Holliday
Ella Fitzgerald
Marian Anderson
Aretha Franklin
Joni Mitchell
Edith Piaf
June Carter
Dolly Parton
Carole King

Oum Kalthoum - a good call; a giant in her society, but without being familiar with her genre of music, how can we judge her impact?


Of the others mentioned, genuinely artistic but less influential than the above:

Tina Turner
Kim Gordon
Patsy Cline
Nina Simone
Janis Joplin

Possibly influential but not that artistic:

Madonna
Whitney Houston
Janet Jackson
Diana Ross
Heart
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Reply #13 posted 02/07/05 7:55am

mancabdriver

of course "madonna" is influential, she defined pop culture in the 80's!
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Reply #14 posted 02/07/05 7:56am

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jackflash said:

Influential: One who has the power to affect people, things, or the course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort

Artist: A person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination


Bessie Smith
Billie Holliday
Ella Fitzgerald
Marian Anderson
Aretha Franklin
Joni Mitchell
Edith Piaf
June Carter
Dolly Parton
Carole King

Oum Kalthoum - a good call; a giant in her society, but without being familiar with her genre of music, how can we judge her impact?


Of the others mentioned, genuinely artistic but less influential than the above:

Tina Turner
Kim Gordon
Patsy Cline
Nina Simone
Janis Joplin

Possibly influential but not that artistic:

Madonna
Whitney Houston
Janet Jackson
Diana Ross
Heart



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Reply #15 posted 02/07/05 9:01am

heartbeatocean

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waw2002 said:

damn feminist

thumbs up!
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Reply #16 posted 02/07/05 9:53am

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i always find it funny that alot of times on this site people look down on anyone who doesn't write, produce, record, compose and perform every song on their album.

than when two highly influence women who write and produce their own tracks are ranked below people who just sing the songs.

It's time to step beyond the box and the image assocated with certain artists.
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Reply #17 posted 02/07/05 10:01am

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Well, I think art has to be creative.

So an artist must be a creator. Otherwise they're just performers.

confused
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Reply #19 posted 02/07/05 10:41am

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Aretha Franklin
Ella Fitzgerald
Billie Holiday
Patsy Cline
Tina Turner
Janis Joplin
Judy Garland
Madonna
Joni Mitchell
Chrissie Hynde
#SOCIETYDEFINESU
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Reply #20 posted 02/07/05 11:28am

kev1n

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PANDURITO said:

Well, I think art has to be creative.

So an artist must be a creator. Otherwise they're just performers.

confused


an actor most of the times doesn't write his own material...I think performance can be an art as well, no?

anyways, I do appreciate artists who write, compose and perform more..
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Axchi696

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jackflash said:

Influential: One who has the power to affect people, things, or the course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort

Artist: A person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination


Bessie Smith
Billie Holliday
Ella Fitzgerald
Marian Anderson
Aretha Franklin
Joni Mitchell
Edith Piaf
June Carter
Dolly Parton
Carole King

Oum Kalthoum - a good call; a giant in her society, but without being familiar with her genre of music, how can we judge her impact?


Of the others mentioned, genuinely artistic but less influential than the above:

Tina Turner
Kim Gordon
Patsy Cline
Nina Simone
Janis Joplin

Possibly influential but not that artistic:

Madonna
Whitney Houston
Janet Jackson
Diana Ross
Heart


Going by your definition of artist, I find it interesting that you label some people (Tina Turner, Patsy Cline, Aretha Franklin) as artists and others as not (Madonna, Janet Jackson). Now I'm not here to argue about the merits of either group of women, but I do find it interesting that someone who doesn't write her own materia can be considered an artist, whereas someone who has gone out of her way to expressly speak her mind through her work is considered "not that artistic".
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Reply #22 posted 02/07/05 11:39am

Dewrede

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Still don't see how acting and dancing
like a slut is seen as being influential ,
surely that was done before
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Reply #23 posted 02/07/05 2:39pm

truevirgin

Don't you think Stevie Nicks should be included?
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Reply #24 posted 02/07/05 3:02pm

JonSnow

kate bush has definitely been a hugely influential artist.
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Reply #25 posted 02/07/05 4:40pm

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1. Aretha Franklin
2. Ella Fitzgerald
3. Sarah Vaughn
4. Bessie Smith
5. Billy Holiday
6. Tina Turner
7. Diana Ross/The Supremes
8. Chaka Khan
9. Janis Joplin
10. Madonna
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Reply #26 posted 02/07/05 5:51pm

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Harlepolis said:




is this kim wayans?


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Reply #27 posted 02/07/05 5:53pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

1. Aretha Franklin
2. Ella Fitzgerald
3. Sarah Vaughn
4. Bessie Smith
5. Billie Holiday
6. Tina Turner
7. Diana Ross/The Supremes
8. Chaka Khan
9. Janis Joplin
10. Madonna
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Reply #28 posted 02/07/05 5:56pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

1. Aretha Franklin
2. Ella Fitzgerald
3. Sarah Vaughn
4. Bessie Smith
5. Billie Holiday
6. Tina Turner
7. Diana Ross/The Supremes
8. Chaka Khan
9. Janis Joplin
10. Madonna



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Reply #29 posted 02/07/05 6:06pm

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