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'THE ONLY FEMALE ON THE LIST OF 21'..... UK Magazines: Q
Posted: 01 October 2007 The November 2007 issue of UK music magazine Q celebrates The 21 People Who Changed Music - Madonna is included and notably is the only female on the list of 21 which includes The Beatles, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrix. Madonna is the most successful female pop star that's ever existed. If she was to retire now - which looks unlikely - no other woman could come close to covering all her bases. Gwen Stefani makes similarly hooky pop-dance tracks. Fergie's got the moves. Lily Allen has the mouth; Kylie, the gay following; Dolly Parton, the business mind; Barbra Streisand, the ticket prices. But no female star - no star, full stop - does it as better as Madonna. CLICK PICS TO ENLARGE ARTICLE LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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Fuggie does not have the moves. 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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Moonbeam said: Fuggie does not have the moves.
as much as i like her...i have to agree. lol. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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great read You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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ehuffnsd said: great read
and @ the Prince reference. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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Cool.
Who is in the full list? | |
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Timmy84 said: Cool.
Who is in the full list? Lennon & McCartney (Essay by Brian Wilson) Bob Dylan (Q Tarantino) David Bowie (Alex Kapranos) Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) Jimi Hendrix (Slash) Damon Albarn (Chris Heath & David Bailey) Kurt Cobain (Charles R Cross) Elvis (Richard Hawley) Public Enemy (Chuck D) Radiohead (John Harris) Michael Jackson (John Legend) Sex Pistols (John Lydon) Kraftwerk (Coldplay) Ian Curtis (Peter Hook) Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant) R.E.M. (Peter Buck) James Brown (Will.I.Am) The Velvet Underground (John Cale) Lee 'Scratch' Perry Brian Eno Ian Brown 21 Albums that changed music Meet The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited Pet Sounds The Velvet Underground & Nico Beggar's Banquet Led Zeppelin Blue The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars Autobahn Ramones Saturday Night Fever Nevermind The Bollocks Thriller The Queen Is Dead The Joshua Tree Nevermind The Chronic Grace Definitely Maybe OK Computer Is This It 21 Things that changed music The Phonograph 7-Inch single Gibson Les Paul Marshall Amp Moog Distortion Pedal Technics SL-120 Turntables Farilight CMI (Sampler) Roland TB-303 Synthesizer Sony Walkman The CD Napster Pro-Tools iPod MySpace Digital TV Heroin Cocaine LSD Marijuana Ecstasy 21 Non Musicians Who Changed Music Col. Tom Parker Sam Phillips Ed Sullivan Phil Spector George Martin Berry Gordy Andrew Loog Oldham Bill Graham John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield and Michael Lang (Woodstock founders) David Geffen John Peel Geoff Travis Malcolm McLaren Tony Wilson Bob Pittman Bob Geldolf and Midge Ure Rick Rubin Russell Simonds Suge Knight Jonathon Ive (iPod) Simon Cowell LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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CHIC0 said: Timmy84 said: Cool.
Who is in the full list? Lennon & McCartney (Essay by Brian Wilson) Bob Dylan (Q Tarantino) David Bowie (Alex Kapranos) Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) Jimi Hendrix (Slash) Damon Albarn (Chris Heath & David Bailey) Kurt Cobain (Charles R Cross) Elvis (Richard Hawley) Public Enemy (Chuck D) Radiohead (John Harris) Michael Jackson (John Legend) Sex Pistols (John Lydon) Kraftwerk (Coldplay) Ian Curtis (Peter Hook) Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant) R.E.M. (Peter Buck) James Brown (Will.I.Am) The Velvet Underground (John Cale) Lee 'Scratch' Perry Brian Eno Ian Brown 21 Albums that changed music Meet The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited Pet Sounds The Velvet Underground & Nico Beggar's Banquet Led Zeppelin Blue The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars Autobahn Ramones Saturday Night Fever Nevermind The Bollocks Thriller The Queen Is Dead The Joshua Tree Nevermind The Chronic Grace Definitely Maybe OK Computer Is This It 21 Things that changed music The Phonograph 7-Inch single Gibson Les Paul Marshall Amp Moog Distortion Pedal Technics SL-120 Turntables Farilight CMI (Sampler) Roland TB-303 Synthesizer Sony Walkman The CD Napster Pro-Tools iPod MySpace Digital TV Heroin Cocaine LSD Marijuana Ecstasy 21 Non Musicians Who Changed Music Col. Tom Parker Sam Phillips Ed Sullivan Phil Spector George Martin Berry Gordy Andrew Loog Oldham Bill Graham John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield and Michael Lang (Woodstock founders) David Geffen John Peel Geoff Travis Malcolm McLaren Tony Wilson Bob Pittman Bob Geldolf and Midge Ure Rick Rubin Russell Simonds Suge Knight Jonathon Ive (iPod) Simon Cowell Thanx. Very interesting list. | |
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CHIC0 said: Moonbeam said: Fuggie does not have the moves.
as much as i like her...i have to agree. lol. Fergie..moves?? When? I love her too..but.... she can't hardly pull Lucky Star..hell even a turn in Burnin Up Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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CHIC0 said:[quote] Timmy84 said: Cool.
Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) interesting to note that Miranda wrote that Madonna article. Miranda actually wrote an article about me, a year or so ago and was full of praise. She seems like a nice person. |
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Militant said:[quote] CHIC0 said: Timmy84 said: Cool.
Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) interesting to note that Miranda wrote that Madonna article. Miranda actually wrote an article about me, a year or so ago and was full of praise. She seems like a nice person. Damn, for real? That's cool! | |
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paisleypark4 said: CHIC0 said: as much as i like her...i have to agree. lol. Fergie..moves?? When? I love her too..but.... she can't hardly pull Lucky Star..hell even a turn in Burnin Up Speakin' of, if Madonna gets picked for next year's Hall of Fame, who u think will induct her? And also will she even show up and perform? [Edited 10/5/07 0:04am] | |
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paisleypark4 said: CHIC0 said: as much as i like her...i have to agree. lol. Fergie..moves?? When? I love her too..but.... she can't hardly pull Lucky Star..hell even a turn in Burnin Up i am agreeing with Moonbeam. [Edited 10/5/07 0:05am] LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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Timmy84 said: paisleypark4 said: Fergie..moves?? When? I love her too..but.... she can't hardly pull Lucky Star..hell even a turn in Burnin Up Speakin' of, if Madonna gets picked for next year's Hall of Fame, who u think will induct her? And also will she even show up and perform? [Edited 10/5/07 0:04am] I doubt it...but she will be glamorus as usual Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: Timmy84 said: Speakin' of, if Madonna gets picked for next year's Hall of Fame, who u think will induct her? And also will she even show up and perform? [Edited 10/5/07 0:04am] I doubt it...but she will be glamorus as usual Yeah I bet. | |
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Timmy84 said: Speakin' of, if Madonna gets picked for next year's Hall of Fame, who u think will induct her? And also will she even show up and perform? good questions. i think Prince should induct her. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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CHIC0 said: paisleypark4 said: Fergie..moves?? When? I love her too..but.... she can't hardly pull Lucky Star..hell even a turn in Burnin Up i am agreeing with Moonbeam. [Edited 10/5/07 0:05am] OH NO BABY, I was referring to the title above NOT YOU! i was agreeing with you. Got me sayin Im old...I maybe 25 and Crippled..but im not seenile just yet! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: CHIC0 said: i am agreeing with Moonbeam. OH NO BABY, I was referring to the title above NOT YOU! i was agreeing with you. Got me sayin Im old...I maybe 25 and Crippled..but im not seenile just yet! old my ass!!!! not with moves like the one in your video. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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CHIC0 said: paisleypark4 said: OH NO BABY, I was referring to the title above NOT YOU! i was agreeing with you. Got me sayin Im old...I maybe 25 and Crippled..but im not seenile just yet! old my ass!!!! not with moves like the one in your video. Chiiiile, that was back in my hey-day. It's Friday and I need my red pills. [Edited 10/5/07 0:22am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Really? The only female who ever changed "music"? The only one? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Lame. | |
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CHIC0 said: Timmy84 said: Cool.
Who is in the full list? [i] Lennon & McCartney (Essay by Brian Wilson) Bob Dylan (Q Tarantino) David Bowie (Alex Kapranos) Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) Jimi Hendrix (Slash) Damon Albarn(Chris Heath & David Bailey) Kurt Cobain (Charles R Cross) Elvis (Richard Hawley) Public Enemy (Chuck D) Radiohead (John Harris) Michael Jackson (John Legend) Sex Pistols (John Lydon) Kraftwerk (Coldplay) Ian Curtis (Peter Hook) Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant) R.E.M. (Peter Buck) James Brown (Will.I.Am) The Velvet Underground (John Cale) Lee 'Scratch' Perry Brian Eno Ian Brown 21 Albums that changed music Meet The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited Pet Sounds The Velvet Underground & Nico Beggar's Banquet Led Zeppelin Blue The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars Autobahn Ramones Saturday Night Fever Nevermind The Bollocks Thriller The Queen Is Dead The Joshua Tree Nevermind The Chronic Grace Definitely Maybe OK Computer Is This It Who did this list? It's CRAP! I'm sorry but Damon Albarn doesn't even belong in the Top 50. And why is Soul/R&B underrepresented? Where's What's Going On and Sgt. Pepper's? | |
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forkupine said: CHIC0 said: [i] Lennon & McCartney (Essay by Brian Wilson) Bob Dylan (Q Tarantino) David Bowie (Alex Kapranos) Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) Jimi Hendrix (Slash) Damon Albarn(Chris Heath & David Bailey) Kurt Cobain (Charles R Cross) Elvis (Richard Hawley) Public Enemy (Chuck D) Radiohead (John Harris) Michael Jackson (John Legend) Sex Pistols (John Lydon) Kraftwerk (Coldplay) Ian Curtis (Peter Hook) Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant) R.E.M. (Peter Buck) James Brown (Will.I.Am) The Velvet Underground (John Cale) Lee 'Scratch' Perry Brian Eno Ian Brown 21 Albums that changed music Meet The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited Pet Sounds The Velvet Underground & Nico Beggar's Banquet Led Zeppelin Blue The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars Autobahn Ramones Saturday Night Fever Nevermind The Bollocks Thriller The Queen Is Dead The Joshua Tree Nevermind The Chronic Grace Definitely Maybe OK Computer Is This It Who did this list? It's CRAP! I'm sorry but Damon Albarn doesn't even belong in the Top 50. And why is Soul/R&B underrepresented? Where's What's Going On and Sgt. Pepper's? It's from Q magazin, what do you expect! One would have thought someone like Aretha would be up there with Madonna. It's things like this that illustrates how overrated M is. [Edited 10/5/07 8:22am] | |
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forkupine said: CHIC0 said: Lennon & McCartney (Essay by Brian Wilson) Bob Dylan (Q Tarantino) David Bowie (Alex Kapranos) Madonna (Miranda Sawyer) Jimi Hendrix (Slash) Damon Albarn(Chris Heath & David Bailey) Kurt Cobain (Charles R Cross) Elvis (Richard Hawley) Public Enemy (Chuck D) Radiohead (John Harris) Michael Jackson (John Legend) Sex Pistols (John Lydon) Kraftwerk (Coldplay) Ian Curtis (Peter Hook) Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant) R.E.M. (Peter Buck) James Brown (Will.I.Am) The Velvet Underground (John Cale) Lee 'Scratch' Perry Brian Eno Ian Brown 21 Albums that changed music Meet The Beatles Highway 61 Revisited Pet Sounds The Velvet Underground & Nico Beggar's Banquet Led Zeppelin Blue The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars Autobahn Ramones Saturday Night Fever Nevermind The Bollocks Thriller The Queen Is Dead The Joshua Tree Nevermind The Chronic Grace Definitely Maybe OK Computer Is This It Who did this list? It's CRAP! I'm sorry but Damon Albarn doesn't even belong in the Top 50. And why is Soul/R&B underrepresented? Where's What's Going On and Sgt. Pepper's? Like whatsgoingon said, it's Q magazine, what do you expect? Most of the albums come from British artists anyway with the exceptions of Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys, U2 and Jeff Buckley. I'd actually replace some of these people with Aretha, Donna, Stevie and Marvin as people who really changed music. [Edited 10/5/07 8:41am] | |
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Timmy84 said: forkupine said: Who did this list? It's CRAP! I'm sorry but Damon Albarn doesn't even belong in the Top 50. And why is Soul/R&B underrepresented? Where's What's Going On and Sgt. Pepper's? Like whatsgoingon said, it's Q magazine, what do you expect? Most of the albums come from British artists anyway with the exceptions of Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys, U2 and Jeff Buckley. I'd actually replace some of these people with Aretha, Donna, Stevie and Marvin as people who really changed music. [Edited 10/5/07 8:41am] If it's a British list like you said, where the fuck are THE WHO? Again, crap!!! | |
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I am not sure... The more I learn about Madonna, the more I am coming to respect her. I think she deserves a place in this list. Yes, she is overrated as a musical talent among some of her fans, but from the beginning she has never been about being a musical talent. For sure, however, she has sung some of the most memorable dance tracks of the last twenty-five years. I like how the article evaluates her career.
I am glad to see David Bowie and Michael Jackson on that list, and their respective albums. But keep in mind, I believe this magazine once crowned Oasis as the greatest band of all time. [Edited 10/5/07 9:07am] | |
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forkupine said: Timmy84 said: Like whatsgoingon said, it's Q magazine, what do you expect? Most of the albums come from British artists anyway with the exceptions of Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys, U2 and Jeff Buckley. I'd actually replace some of these people with Aretha, Donna, Stevie and Marvin as people who really changed music. [Edited 10/5/07 8:41am] If it's a British list like you said, where the fuck are THE WHO? Again, crap!!! Or THE CLASH and LONDON CALLING? Crap, crap, crap!!! | |
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forkupine said: Timmy84 said: Like whatsgoingon said, it's Q magazine, what do you expect? Most of the albums come from British artists anyway with the exceptions of Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys, U2 and Jeff Buckley. I'd actually replace some of these people with Aretha, Donna, Stevie and Marvin as people who really changed music. [Edited 10/5/07 8:41am] If it's a British list like you said, where the fuck are THE WHO? Again, crap!!! LOL! I replace some of the bands for the Who, the Clash and 'em. People who are actually worthy but yeah this is the same magazine that thought Oasis was GODS so... | |
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