GangstaFam said: Moonbeam said: Here goes nothing:
1. Björk- Of everyone that I listen to, she seems to have the purest approach and intentions. Her ability to evoke a multitude of different emotions, just from the intonation of a word, blows my mind. She continually challenges herself and her audience and she truly seems like more of a conduit for true art than someone with an agenda. Her videos are always a spectacle to behold and the journey she has taken me on over the past 12 years has not once been predictable. 2. The Cure- My favorite band. They got me through many lonely hours of angst as a pre-teen and teenager, but their emotional palate extends well beyond the infamous melancholy. Yes, the lyrics are often very self-centered, but the isolation, desperation, ecstasy, bewilderment and remorse that drives them are so innately human that their music sounds universal. I love that the breadth of their emotional and music scope is limitless. The colorful space that their music inhabits makes me beam, and their epic sound and melodic bass have made them the most influential artist to me in terms of the music that I myself have composed. 3. Eurythmics/Annie Lennox- Annie is my musical hero. Such a dichotomy of defiant strength and startling vulnerability has gotten me through many tough times. The early Eurythmics records are filled with songs that seem to come straight out of my soul, as if I was born with them already in my mind. I can't think of any music that sounds more naturally home to me. Their fearless experimentation and creative artistry keep me wanting more. Annie Lennox always sounds like her life depends on her performance when I hear her, and she convinces me every time. 4. Janet Jackson- my first childhood crush. I fell for her in her Rhythm Nation period, and her songs in large part paved the way for me to explore music. However, unlike many other "pop" acts, her music has stayed relevant to me. I remember a few years ago, I popped All for You in after having listened to more "serious" music for months at a time, and the exuberance just jumped out of the speakers. It certainly felt like an epiphany that the world needs uplifting, catchy pop songs just as much as it needs more contemplative, sink-your-teeth-into songs. I made a compilation of many of her slow songs a few years ago, and I used to fall asleep to it every night. There is just an inexplicable comfort in her music that comes from having been a reassuring and uplifting presence in my life since I was a child. 5. Madonna- my Michigan sister! Madonna's music is so ingrained in everyone's psyche that it is almost unfathomable to think of a world where it has never been around. She has always been a factor, pushing this or that envelope, embracing or creating this or that trend. But to me, Madonna has always come across as an older sister figure that I never had. I swear I feel like the kid in the "Open Your Heart" video, gallivanting around with her through the streets. Maybe it’s from growing up in Michigan. Her charisma and bravado appeal to me greatly, and strangely, her music comforts me, like its omnipresence is a sign that everything is OK. 6. Blondie- I’ve always had a thing about frontwomen with mojo, and Deborah Harry embodies that concept better than anyone I can envision. Yes, she coyly coos and flirts her sexuality, and yes she is an unbelievably gorgeous sight to behold, but she also brings an intelligence and a sophisticated recklessness to her songs that I adore. Plus, she simply oozes cool. The band’s trepidation never cramped the music, in my opinion, and the fact that every musical style that I love is within their grasp makes it so that I’m always in the mood for something Blondie. Also, “War Child” has a primal chant at the end that never fails to give me chills. 7. David Bowie- My appreciation of David Bowie’s music did not come nearly as naturally as that of the others on this list. At first, I only liked Earthling and a few of his 80s songs. Frankly, his Ziggy persona and outlandish appearance freaked me out. Plus, his vocal craziness didn’t instantly connect with me like Prince’s did. However, the genius slowly sunk its teeth in and hasn’t let go. Bit by bit and era by era, I grew to love his music, and it proved a gateway to other seminal artists for me. If I hadn’t cracked his early 70s material, I may never have been open to contemporaries that I now adore such as Roxy Music and The Velvet Underground. Like Annie Lennox and Björk, Bowie seems to bleed his art. He set an impressive template that few others can compete with, and his infinite vision and evolution are a blessing. 8. Kylie Minogue- After Janet and Madonna seduced with me their pop perfection, there was nothing else that could compete for over a decade. I waded through the 90s without discovering many new artists at all, least of all anyone pop. That all changed in 2002 when the hypnotic pulse of “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” instantly grabbed me by the balls and never let go. The unabashed pop stylings of Fever made me seek out her other material, and I was amazed that someone who started out with such awful pop bubblegum could actually evolve and grow into a mature artist. This all was happening as the new org launched, and this thread proved to be one of the first correspondences between my future wife and me. As such, her music has often seemed like a path to the love of my life, and I therefore can’t get enough of it. When Body Language dropped in late ’03 and infused 80s electro-funk into her catalogue, I was a goner for life. Her originally planned concerts in Australia coincided with my first long trip to Australia, and while Tracy and I had to wait 18 months to finally see the shows, it proved to be a true “full circle” moment. 9. New Order- This band is more capable than any other of giving me chills through its music alone. Whether it is the frenetic synth flourish of “Vanishing Point” or just a simple piano progression in “World”, their sound tickles me like no other. The prevalence of the bass guitar as a melodic instrument and the rapid, machine like percussion have set a standard for all others to follow, in my opinion. Also, Barney’s half-floating voice injects the songs with a mystery that draws me in. Like The Cure, they are also capable of an ecstasy few others can touch. 10. Depeche Mode- Synth pop at its finest. Like many others on my list, they could be considered a guilty pleasure, but I have no guilt about being pulled in by the sheer SIZE of their sound (“Never Let Me Down Again”, “Personal Jesus”) and the double-juggernaut of Dave and Martin’s alluring voices. While their sound does not vary as much as that of the other artists on this list, this ensures that I don’t dislike any of their songs, as they all work within a friendly framework in my mind. I find that as a mathematician that electronic music showcases math more visibly than other genres of music, and I can’t think of an artist that exhibits this more than Depeche Mode. cool list. cool thesis ...it's groovy baby | |
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Glad to see so much Bjork love. She owns. Falling leaves will appear to them.. Like slow-motion rain.. | |
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The most frequent non Prince that I listnen to are Marilyn Manson Led Zeppelin Beck Pink Floyd Janes Addiction The Rolling Stones The White Stripes The Beatles But a month or more might go by with only Prince, and then one or two other songs and back to Prince Recently though I have just been turning to the classical station in the car. Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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Tricky to narrow it down, but here goes.....
Current faves are Joy Division Anthony and the Johnsons Johnny Cash Eskimo Joe Snow Patrol Jeff Buckley Manic Street Preachers Muse My Chemical Romance Seth Lakeman Now! This is it! Now is the time to choose! Die and be free of pain or live and fight your sorrow! Now is the time to shape your stories! Your fate is in your hands! | |
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thedribbler said: meow85 said: Oh you stay out of this. Where r your manners, young man? Boysgroups are a bunch of talentless, over-payed, sexless callboys! [Edited 4/17/07 6:40am] But that's what they're supposed to be. The whole point of a boyband is to be eye candy; a fluffy diversion. It's not as if they're out there claiming to be high art or serious musicians *cough*emo*cough*radiopunk*cough*Criticizing a boyband for being cotton candy for the ears is like criticizing a dog for being four-legged. BTW, it's young lady. Why does everyone think I'm a guy? addendum: as for that "sexless" bit. You sure as hell weren't at the last show I went to. Man.....good thing I love me some boy-on-boy. [Edited 4/17/07 23:38pm] "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Sly Stone
Miles Davis Charles Mingus Donna Summer Chic The Who The Clash The Rolling Stones Lightnin' Rod Suicide There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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Madonna
Bowie James Brown Me'shell Ndegeocello the Beatles the Stones Bjork U2 Mercury Rev Elton John Elvis Presley Tina Turner Cher George Michael Janet Jackson Michael Jackson more than 10, but oh well. but to answer the "why?" ... well, i love them to try to explain why i love them or listen to them would be like writing an article for a science journal on why sunny spring days put you in a good mood. it might be interesting, but it would be completely beside the point. i'm trying to get away from that, (over-)analyzing, with the things i do and enjoy. "I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you." | |
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Madonna Annie Lennox George Michael Pink Janet Jackson Donna Summer India.Arie Janis Ian Maxwell All of them inspire me, that's why. "America is a continent..." | |
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Well, lately the list would consist of:
Cameo Rick James Morrissey The Smiths Maximum Joy APB The Gap Band Van Hunt A Certain Ratio The Dismemberment Plan And why? BECAUSE THEY FRIGGIN' RULE MY WORLD!!!! [Edited 4/18/07 14:22pm] NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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1. Kylie Minogue, 2. Madonna, 3. David Bowie, 4. Phil Collins, 5. Red Hot Chili Peppers, 6. Donna Summer, 7. Shirley Bassey, 8. Prince Tui Teka, (dead NZ Maori entertainer), 9. Jimi Hendrix, 10. Boney M, 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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Thanks to everyone that took the time to respond.
Your lists have been very informative. 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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Jimi Hendrix
Eric Clapton Carlos Santana The White Stripes Michael Jackson The Time Marvin Gaye Steely Dan The Isley Brothers and....The Artist Formely Known as Prince jk umm lastly would probably be The Killers | |
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Beck
Pink Floyd Chili Peppers John Frusciante Janes Addiction | |
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J5/Jacksons/MJ
James Brown Kirk Franklin Zapp/Roger Stevie Wonder Outkast Richard Smallwood (insert early 90's R&B and hip-hop) R.H.C.P. Temptations I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Nvncible1 said: 1. MICHAEL JACKSON/J5
Mikes my man. I have been wit him since i was a fetus. so thats 20 years right there. 2. STEVIE WONDER I have always respected him and his craft, altho he suffers a lil from over exposure right now { how many award shows u gonna perform at? lol} i love and his humor 3. TTD Genius. I love how he's under the radar cuz i feel cool for liking him. I would love to colaborate with him and bring him back out to the public if he wanted to be. who am i to talk? 4. SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE Another genius. I love this guy. 5. DIANA ROSS/SUPREMES I love the whole sound. the whole era. girls were so "innocent" back then{ yea right!} 6. TEMPTATIONS I always loved these fellas. 7. JANET JACKSON Love her too. 8. SELENA I really love her. dont know what the fuck she saying but she's real cool. 9. NEW EDITION Got into them after i left my own boy-group in high school.I bet they have a good movie in them. 10.THE BEATLES { I GUESS...just started gettin into them, i only play SGT. PEPPERS like crazy now, but i been spinning them alot recently} [Edited 4/13/07 13:06pm] oeeew, I bet a GOOD movie. I hope someone picks up on this idea... the whole Bobby/Whitney shootoff would give it mass appeal. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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vainandy said: Rick James
Cameo The Barkays Roger and Zapp Lakeside Con-Funk-Shun The Isley Brothers Midnight Star Brick Fatback And lots of others. I don't really single too many artists out though. I'm constantly listening to various artists. Why, my choices? Because it's funky and ass-shakeable. Andy, I bet you can shake your azz on the dance floor. Prodigalfan has a net-crush on VainAndy. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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It has been great reading the in-depth responses. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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theAudience said: Thanks to everyone that took the time to respond.
Your lists have been very informative. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Did you ever say what the list was for? Like in my case...help to the musically challenged... I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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I need to get back to this. | |
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I don't know if I listen to anyone regularly anymore with how compulsively I keep gathering music and listening to new stuff...lately I've been relistening to everything I have on album shuffle in itunes....however if I had to name a "top ten" artists, it miiiight look something like this (although it could be subject to change depending on my mood, etc.)
Solo Artists Buddy Guy Jimi Hendrix Stevie Wonder James Brown John Coltrane Duke Ellington Charles Mingus Pharoah Sanders Bobby Womack Prince Bands Parliament/Funkadelic The Isley Brothers Sly & The Family Stone The Beatles The Rolling Stones The Who The Clash Thin Lizzy Fishbone The Flaming Lips | |
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