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Prince: Music and More Survey Not counting Prince or any Associated Artists, name 10 other musical acts that you listen to on a regular basis and why.
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I don't have 10 but I also listen to Floetry, Alicia Keys, Jill Scott, EWF,
I like music that is heavy with lyrics and melodies. Not real keen on the "shake your booty" music. And you must be able to sing... no Britney, Beyonce, or Janet. (oops did I say that??) "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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theAudience said: Not counting Prince or any Associated Artists,
You know there's a Music: Non-Prince forum, don't you? | |
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Kate Bush, my favourite artist ever! and wannabes like Tori Amos, Happy Rhodes...
Björk, undefinable synth pop: Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Erasure, OMD...It's the music I grew up listening. You always come back to that. ABBA. My favourite group as a kid I could go on, or even post cooler choices, but that makes 10 | |
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Jimi Hendrix
Robert Randolph Depeche Mode "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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PANDURITO said: Kate Bush, my favourite artist ever! and wannabes like Tori Amos, Happy Rhodes...
Björk, undefinable synth pop: Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Erasure, OMD...It's the music I grew up listening. You always come back to that. ABBA. My favourite group as a kid I could go on, or even post cooler choices, but that makes 10 Pandurito's lying - i've seen his collection and it's all Julio Iglesias | |
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Jimi Hendrix - Questions?
Pixies - So damn fun Lenny Kravitz - Say what you will, he's a bad-ass Silversun Pickups - My new favorite band Husker Du - Best group ever Soul Asylum - Local heroes with great storytelling disguised as rock and roll Vic Chesnutt - His first album should be owned by everyone in the world Wolfmother - Can't get enough of these guys Alkaline Trio - Well written and very catchy post-punk Bridgeclub - Local garage/post-punk/blues masters Others that should have made the list, but it was only a top ten: Beck - Prince meets the Beatles and Beastie Boys for brunch Nirvana - Loud and Quiet in just the right doses Th Faith Healers/Quickspace - Jam music for those who like psychedelia Dinosaur Jr/J Mascis And The Fog - J's guitar solo's give me a huge boner Motorhead - Not Metal, not Punk... better than both Leatherface - Motorhead meets Husker Du NWA/Ice Cube/Eazy E - The OG beats that kill [Edited 4/13/07 18:59pm] If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Ten? Good grief. I can give you five (and I'm still going to have to really think):
Karen Clark-Sheard: I like her voice and her message. The woman is annointed! Brandy: I like her smokey vocals and her vocal arrangements. Stephanie Mills: Again, I like her voice. Are you seeing a pattern develop? Michael Jackson/Jackson 5: I like his voice (and Jermaine's). And top-notch production, mixing...shoot, everything. Janet Jackson: Finally, someone I like for production. | |
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LittleSmedley said: Pandurito's lying - i've seen his collection and it's all Julio Iglesias
Damn! I thought you wouldn't remember | |
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lately if I'm not listening to Prince I'm listening to Howard Stern "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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You already know most of what else I listen to, but what the hey...I like the "and why" part, so I'll indulge:
1. Bowie - Because I think his songwriting and performance style creates the best moods of anyone in pop/rock music. I think he's an alchemist who can turn flash into substance, and the chaotic randomness of his lyrics stick with me like no other. 2. Björk - Because she's an insane genius, but there's a method to her insanity. And because she insists on originality on her terms, yet she collaborates often and appears to realize she is a part of the world (listening, Prince?). Musically, everything she does challenges me. As a performer, she is committed to remaining visually engaging. As far as I'm concerned, she's the whole meal plus dessert. 3. Talking Heads - Punk origins, funk sensibilities, avant-garde art-geek personalities. What's for me not to love? Not to mention Tina Weymouth is my favorite bass player ever...the woman goes into her own world when she plays. 4. Sonic Youth - I love how they turn chaos into beauty and noise into symphonies. Thurston Moore is one of my favorite guitarists, and Kim Gordon is one of my favorite people in general. Their "Goo" album is what all teenybopper bubblegum pop would sound like if I ruled the world. 5. Laurie Anderson - I will go to the grave bitterly envious of this woman's imagination. In the meantime, I'll just admire the living daylights out of her. She's witty, silly, glib, thoughtful, dark, insightful, sometimes eerily prescient, empathetic, cynical...and that's just her writing. She's also a fantastic recording artist, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Her singing isn't always the best, but given all her talents, she's granted a weakness or two. Her speaking voice, however, is sublime. 6. Stereolab - Smart, melodic, hypnotic free-jazz disguised as electronic pop. Their song "Space Moth" is complete euphoria to me, especially the last two or three minutes. 7. Saint Etienne - One of the few groups I know of to transcend housey dancey early '90s brit-pop and expand into an experimental electronic group...though that's not really doing justice to the side of StEt that is warmly retro, with generous nods to Brian Wilson and Burt Bacharach. And let's not forget lead singer Sarah Cracknell, who has an adorable purr of a voice that could easily melt an iceberg with a single note. 8. Janis Joplin - Do I really need to explain why I love Janis? SIGH. She had a big, (traditionally) ugly voice and she wasn't afraid to let go and sing from the deepest part of her soul. I think her ability to interpret a song was remarkably honest, which I think turns a lot of people off to her. Her level of emotion might be a bit much for some. Of any famous person living or dead who I'd love to spend a day with, Janis has always been at the top of my list. 9. Kate Bush - I'm a half-baked Kate fan. I really only like her music from "Hounds of Love" on through "Aerial". But what I love, I LOVE. I adore Kate's ability to slow her imagination down and catch the details. I like her sense of beauty, which rarely comes off as hackneyed or cliched. She has a very dry, playful sense of humor and never takes herself too seriously. I think her voice sounds better and better as she ages. 10. Princess Superstar - She may not be nearly as brilliant as anyone else on this list, but what can I say...I love every album she's done, her lyrics are hilarious, she's a fantastic live performer, and she's a white chick rapper who plays guitar. I don't ask for much more than that, really. And there's my list for today. Ask me tomorrow, and it'll be different. Not much different, though. | |
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It's not really regular anymore... thanx to his Greatness.
But I do listen 2 a couple of artists these days, although not very often. Jesse McCartney I've mentioned several times already. he's the 1st artist I seriously got into 2 the point that I wanted 2 see him in concert (and in person) a couple of times... I was never concerned with such things b4, but then again, he made music huge 4 me... like an anti-dote 4 depression and stuff (which i dealt w/frequently during my hs years... don't worry, it was never serios 2 the point i needed medical attention). He was kinda like my rock. Aly & AJ I recently picked up... just cuz I figured, I like some of their songs, I might as well get a 17-track disc of their hits. And actually there was some great stuff on there. They wrote their own music and even if some of it is bubble-gummy, it can be powerful... of course, their music ends up reminding me of Prince from time to time. Check out the lyrics for "Shine"... that says it all about Prince. I was into these people 4 a while, but they kinda dropped out of the picture when Prince came along. 3. The Click Five (actually, i didnt listen to them quite as much as I did last year when their CD first came out... but I quit after a while cuz I got a little bored) 4. Lindsay Lohan (you can throw the jokes u want, but I like her music a lot) 5. Ryan Cabrera (very little these days) 6. Ashlee Simpson (haven't listen 2 her in a LONG time) Plus One, a Christian boyband, also bought up some of my time, but little these days. had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone | |
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prodigalfan said: I don't have 10 but I also listen to Floetry, Alicia Keys, Jill Scott, EWF,
I like music that is heavy with lyrics and melodies. Not real keen on the "shake your booty" music. And you must be able to sing... no Britney, Beyonce, or Janet. (oops did I say that??) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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PANDURITO said: Kate Bush, my favourite artist ever! and wannabes like Tori Amos, Happy Rhodes...
Björk, undefinable synth pop: Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Erasure, OMD...It's the music I grew up listening. You always come back to that. ABBA. My favourite group as a kid I could go on, or even post cooler choices, but that makes 10 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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chocolate1 said: Jimi Hendrix
Robert Randolph Depeche Mode tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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squirrelgrease said: Jimi Hendrix - Questions?
Pixies - So damn fun Lenny Kravitz - Say what you will, he's a bad-ass Silversun Pickups - My new favorite band Husker Du - Best group ever Soul Asylum - Local heroes with great storytelling disguised as rock and roll Vic Chesnutt - His first album should be owned by everyone in the world Wolfmother - Can't get enough of these guys Alkaline Trio - Well written and very catchy post-punk Bridgeclub - Local garage/post-punk/blues masters tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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MellowD said: Ten? Good grief. I can give you five (and I'm still going to have to really think):
Karen Clark-Sheard: I like her voice and her message. The woman is annointed! Brandy: I like her smokey vocals and her vocal arrangements. Stephanie Mills: Again, I like her voice. Are you seeing a pattern develop? Michael Jackson/Jackson 5: I like his voice (and Jermaine's). And top-notch production, mixing...shoot, everything. Janet Jackson: Finally, someone I like for production. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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The Beatles (no justification required)
The Rolling Stones (I love their sound and vibe) Carlos Santana (beautiful music, great guitarist) Bob Dylan (for his amazing lyrics and passion) George Michael (great voice and lyrics) India Arie (a real singer) TTD (great voice and interesting lyrics) Marvin Gaye (important lyrics and a real singer) Chaka Kahn (I love her style and voice) Chet Baker (played a mean trumpet and had a very sweet voice) | |
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Anx said: You already know most of what else I listen to, but what the hey...I like the "and why" part, so I'll indulge:
1. Bowie - Because I think his songwriting and performance style creates the best moods of anyone in pop/rock music. I think he's an alchemist who can turn flash into substance, and the chaotic randomness of his lyrics stick with me like no other. 2. Björk - Because she's an insane genius, but there's a method to her insanity. And because she insists on originality on her terms, yet she collaborates often and appears to realize she is a part of the world (listening, Prince?). Musically, everything she does challenges me. As a performer, she is committed to remaining visually engaging. As far as I'm concerned, she's the whole meal plus dessert. 3. Talking Heads - Punk origins, funk sensibilities, avant-garde art-geek personalities. What's for me not to love? Not to mention Tina Weymouth is my favorite bass player ever...the woman goes into her own world when she plays. 4. Sonic Youth - I love how they turn chaos into beauty and noise into symphonies. Thurston Moore is one of my favorite guitarists, and Kim Gordon is one of my favorite people in general. Their "Goo" album is what all teenybopper bubblegum pop would sound like if I ruled the world. 5. Laurie Anderson - I will go to the grave bitterly envious of this woman's imagination. In the meantime, I'll just admire the living daylights out of her. She's witty, silly, glib, thoughtful, dark, insightful, sometimes eerily prescient, empathetic, cynical...and that's just her writing. She's also a fantastic recording artist, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Her singing isn't always the best, but given all her talents, she's granted a weakness or two. Her speaking voice, however, is sublime. 6. Stereolab - Smart, melodic, hypnotic free-jazz disguised as electronic pop. Their song "Space Moth" is complete euphoria to me, especially the last two or three minutes. 7. Saint Etienne - One of the few groups I know of to transcend housey dancey early '90s brit-pop and expand into an experimental electronic group...though that's not really doing justice to the side of StEt that is warmly retro, with generous nods to Brian Wilson and Burt Bacharach. And let's not forget lead singer Sarah Cracknell, who has an adorable purr of a voice that could easily melt an iceberg with a single note. 8. Janis Joplin - Do I really need to explain why I love Janis? SIGH. She had a big, (traditionally) ugly voice and she wasn't afraid to let go and sing from the deepest part of her soul. I think her ability to interpret a song was remarkably honest, which I think turns a lot of people off to her. Her level of emotion might be a bit much for some. Of any famous person living or dead who I'd love to spend a day with, Janis has always been at the top of my list. 9. Kate Bush - I'm a half-baked Kate fan. I really only like her music from "Hounds of Love" on through "Aerial". But what I love, I LOVE. I adore Kate's ability to slow her imagination down and catch the details. I like her sense of beauty, which rarely comes off as hackneyed or cliched. She has a very dry, playful sense of humor and never takes herself too seriously. I think her voice sounds better and better as she ages. 10. Princess Superstar - She may not be nearly as brilliant as anyone else on this list, but what can I say...I love every album she's done, her lyrics are hilarious, she's a fantastic live performer, and she's a white chick rapper who plays guitar. I don't ask for much more than that, really. And there's my list for today. Ask me tomorrow, and it'll be different. Not much different, though. This is true, which is why you fall outside the demographic. But thanks for providing a great template for the kind of answer i'm looking for. Have you considered writing professionally? tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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DreamyPopRoyalty said: It's not really regular anymore... thanx to his Greatness.
But I do listen 2 a couple of artists these days, although not very often. Jesse McCartney I've mentioned several times already. he's the 1st artist I seriously got into 2 the point that I wanted 2 see him in concert (and in person) a couple of times... I was never concerned with such things b4, but then again, he made music huge 4 me... like an anti-dote 4 depression and stuff (which i dealt w/frequently during my hs years... don't worry, it was never serios 2 the point i needed medical attention). He was kinda like my rock. Aly & AJ I recently picked up... just cuz I figured, I like some of their songs, I might as well get a 17-track disc of their hits. And actually there was some great stuff on there. They wrote their own music and even if some of it is bubble-gummy, it can be powerful... of course, their music ends up reminding me of Prince from time to time. Check out the lyrics for "Shine"... that says it all about Prince. I was into these people 4 a while, but they kinda dropped out of the picture when Prince came along. 3. The Click Five (actually, i didnt listen to them quite as much as I did last year when their CD first came out... but I quit after a while cuz I got a little bored) 4. Lindsay Lohan (you can throw the jokes u want, but I like her music a lot) 5. Ryan Cabrera (very little these days) 6. Ashlee Simpson (haven't listen 2 her in a LONG time) Plus One, a Christian boyband, also bought up some of my time, but little these days. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Earth Wind and Fire
Rahsaan Patterson Chaka Khan D'Angelo Van Morrison Lalah Hathaway Billie Holiday Angie Stone Miles Davis Sade | |
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Mint Condition P-Funk Bootsy Andreas Volerweider Marcus Miller Victor Wooten Kameron Corvett Floetry Graycap23 | |
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Beatles - natch
Oasis - tunes attitude Can - Baader Meinhof time travelling funk terrorists Frankie Goes to Hollywood - the Gay Prog Sex Pistols 13th Floor Elevators - just fucking mad Primal Scream - for Screamadelica Suede - could've been contenders Nirvana - nostalgia Elastica - had one shockingly good album The Doors - dodgy poetry great music | |
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I don't listen 2 other artists.Prince and his associates fulfill all of my musical needs. | |
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sexxydancer said: I don't listen 2 other artists.Prince and his associates fulfill all of my musical needs.
No shit! sexxy for mod | |
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[Great question - wrong forum. Moving to Music: Non-Prince - June7] |
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I was hoping this wouldn't happen as it defeats the whole purpose of the question.
The point was to see what the hardcore posters on that specific section of the board (the majority of which do not post here) listen to. You can lock this down as we know what folks listen to here already. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: I was hoping this wouldn't happen as it defeats the whole purpose of the question.
The point was to see what the hardcore posters on that specific section of the board (the majority of which do not post here) listen to. co-sign. an idle mod is the devil's playground. | |
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theAudience said: I was hoping this wouldn't happen as it defeats the whole purpose of the question.
The point was to see what the hardcore posters on that specific section of the board (the majority of which do not post here) listen to. You can lock this down as we know what folks listen to here already. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Locking it down, just when I was about to answer.....but you know me well enough to know what I listen to most of the time, anyway....and why. "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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