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Your Top Ten Rock Artist of All Time For all you rock gods out there, this thread is for you. I'm not much a rock person, more R&B than anything. But over the years I've rocked some times and enjoyed some good rock music. I'm more a classic rock guy (stuff I grew up with) than the modern stuff now. But I do have 10 faves and they are:
1. The Beatles 2. Kiss 3. Led Zeppelin 4. Queen 5. The Rolling Stones 6. Red Hot Chili Peppers 7. Rod Stewart 8. Lenny Kravitz 9. Van Halen 10. Bon Jovi Peace and be wild! | |
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1. The Beatles
2. Queen 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. Powderfinger 5. Silverchair 6. Red Hot Chili Peppers 7. Black Sabbath 8. Led Zeppelin 9. Nirvana 10. Marilyn Manson [Edited 10/5/07 21:47pm] | |
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1.) The Isley Brothers - and I'll state my point as why: no other black band ever signify the spirit of rock in all of its forms like the Isleys from the early days with "Shout", "Twist & Shout" and "Respectable" to the later day covers of "Spill the Wine", "Summer Breeze" and "Machine Gun" to originals like "That Lady", "Live It Up", "Livin' in the Life" and "Ballad for the Fallen Soldier", plus they had the baddest guitarist in their group for a time with the second baddest guitarist ever a member of the family. These are reasons they earned the spot in my top ten rock artists list.
2.) Chuck Berry - again an artist that signified the spirit of rock and in essence is rock & roll to me. The first rock singer-songwriter and the first guy to make dance moves while playing the guitar... GENIUS! 3.) Jimi Hendrix - the fact that the greatest guitarist of all time is a black man is enough for me... 4.) Queen - the baddest rock group ever for the thing that they weren't afraid to experiment with anything and they were really the first rockers I got into. 5.) Black Sabbath - bad boys with the mouths of disgruntled youths creating a sound for a generation or two. Metal lives on because of Ozzy and his gang. 6.) Fishbone - brothers with reckless abandon; mixed rock with ska and funk to a perfect fit. 7.) The Red Hot Chili Peppers - these guys, I'm covinced, are brothas in white men's bodies, lol. Funky, edgy, fun, etc. They're probably the greatest rock group to emerge out of the 1990s. 8.) Metallica - nuff said. 9.) Iggy Pop - lemme remind you this list isn't in NO ORDER but the guy is the reason the RHCP's, punk bands, and rockers now have JOBS and shit. He was the rawer version of Jim Morrison without all the lizard king bullshit. 10.) Todd Rundgren - the guitar solo in "Bat Out of Hell" is enough for me to state why he's here. Plus the guy created some great rock songs over the years. [Edited 10/5/07 21:35pm] | |
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. [Edited 10/5/07 21:37pm] If you will, so will I | |
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Some rock acts that I really like
Incubus AFI Garbage Linkin Park Lenny Kravitz Santana Nine Inch Nails Smashing Pumpkins Red Hot Chilli Peppers The White Stripes David Bowie Bad Brains sorry I don't have more classics, I just go with what I listen to [Edited 10/5/07 21:37pm] If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: thekidsgirl said: Some rock acts that I really like
Incubus AFI Garbage Linkin Park Lenny Kravitz Santana Nine Inch Nails Smashing Pumpkins Red Hot Chilli Peppers The White Stripes David Bowie Bad Brains sorry I don't have more classics, I just go with what I listen to Good list. I dig Nine Inch Nails ("Head Like a Hole", "Closer", "March of the Pigs" and "Hurt" are all awesome). Santana - oh "Oye Como Va" and "Black Magic Woman", I have Linkin Park's first album but for some odd reason have not gotten their last two, lol. Money troubles maybe, lol. If I had MONEY, I'd had more LP in my collection. | |
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Timmy84 said: thekidsgirl said: Good list. I dig Nine Inch Nails ("Head Like a Hole", "Closer", "March of the Pigs" and "Hurt" are all awesome). Santana - oh "Oye Como Va" and "Black Magic Woman", I have Linkin Park's first album but for some odd reason have not gotten their last two, lol. Money troubles maybe, lol. If I had MONEY, I'd had more LP in my collection. I know just how you feel! and I do'nt have LP's latest album yet just a few random tracks but don't tell If you will, so will I | |
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ok its a sin to not have Jimi Hendrix on that list | |
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thekidsgirl said: Timmy84 said: Good list. I dig Nine Inch Nails ("Head Like a Hole", "Closer", "March of the Pigs" and "Hurt" are all awesome). Santana - oh "Oye Como Va" and "Black Magic Woman", I have Linkin Park's first album but for some odd reason have not gotten their last two, lol. Money troubles maybe, lol. If I had MONEY, I'd had more LP in my collection. I know just how you feel! and I do'nt have LP's latest album yet just a few random tracks but don't tell Your secret's safe with me. | |
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Timmy84 said: 1.) The Isley Brothers - and I'll state my point as why: no other black band ever signify the spirit of rock in all of its forms like the Isleys from the early days with "Shout", "Twist & Shout" and "Respectable" to the later day covers of "Spill the Wine", "Summer Breeze" and "Machine Gun" to originals like "That Lady", "Live It Up", "Livin' in the Life" and "Ballad for the Fallen Soldier", plus they had the baddest guitarist in their group for a time with the second baddest guitarist ever a member of the family. These are reasons they earned the spot in my top ten rock artists list.
2 I'm always thrown off by broad genres of music cause I never know where certain artists fit in. Now I LOVE the Isley Brothers, but I wouldn't put them in the same genre bag as Marilyn Manson, even though they are both making rock music, but its just, well I don't know I think I just don't like broad genres that much If you will, so will I | |
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LoDog said: For all you rock gods out there, this thread is for you. I'm not much a rock person, more R&B than anything. But over the years I've rocked some times and enjoyed some good rock music. I'm more a classic rock guy (stuff I grew up with) than the modern stuff now. But I do have 10 faves and they are:
1. The Beatles 2. Kiss 3. Led Zeppelin 4. Queen 5. Jimi Hendrix 6. The Rolling Stones 7. Red Hot Chili Peppers 8. Rod Stewart 9. Van Halen 10. Bon Jovi You know I just thought. No disrespect to you Lenny Kravitz fans(myself included) but I would have to drop him from the list and put Jimi Hendrix on there instead at no. 5. This would everyone else down. So the new list is as follows. Peace and be wild! | |
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thekidsgirl said: Timmy84 said: 1.) The Isley Brothers - and I'll state my point as why: no other black band ever signify the spirit of rock in all of its forms like the Isleys from the early days with "Shout", "Twist & Shout" and "Respectable" to the later day covers of "Spill the Wine", "Summer Breeze" and "Machine Gun" to originals like "That Lady", "Live It Up", "Livin' in the Life" and "Ballad for the Fallen Soldier", plus they had the baddest guitarist in their group for a time with the second baddest guitarist ever a member of the family. These are reasons they earned the spot in my top ten rock artists list.
2 I'm always thrown off by broad genres of music cause I never know where certain artists fit in. Now I LOVE the Isley Brothers, but I wouldn't put them in the same genre bag as Marilyn Manson, even though they are both making rock music, but its just, well I don't know I think I just don't like broad genres that much Well IMO they're both rock, just different: the Isleys are in the classic rock format, Marilyn is a SHOCK rocker, get it? I don't down rock down to how hard the song. Sometimes you can take a gospel wail over a hellish scream. I'm an Isley rocker more than a Marilyn shocker, dig? You hear their version of "Summer Breeze", check out the instrumental at the end when Ernie Isley is killing that guitar... he rocked so hard it made Seals & Crofts monks or something. [Edited 10/5/07 21:51pm] | |
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Jimi Hendrix
Led Zeppelin Carlos Santana David Bowie Queen The Who Tina Turner Wolfmother The Police Pink Floyd | |
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Timmy84 said: thekidsgirl said: I'm always thrown off by broad genres of music cause I never know where certain artists fit in. Now I LOVE the Isley Brothers, but I wouldn't put them in the same genre bag as Marilyn Manson, even though they are both making rock music, but its just, well I don't know I think I just don't like broad genres that much Well IMO they're both rock, just different: the Isleys are in the classic rock format, Marilyn is a SHOCK rocker, get it? I don't down rock down to how hard the song. Sometimes you can take a gospel wail over a hellish scream. I'm an Isley rocker more than a Marilyn shocker, dig? You hear their version of "Summer Breeze", check out the instrumental at the end when Ernie Isley is killing that guitar... he rocked so hard it made Seals & Crofts monks or something. [Edited 10/5/07 21:51pm] Uh, well you sorta cleaned up and rephrased exactly what I was trying to say I just always get frustrated trying to narrow down large genres of music down to a few favorites. I like to pick from a particular subgenre better like "top classic rock jams" or "best punk songs". If you will, so will I | |
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i didnt listen to rock until the late 80's so my list is limited
1.aerosmith 2.guns & roses 3.red hot chili peppers 4.bon jovi 5 rem 6.lenny kravitz 7.heart 8.pearl jam 9.korn 10.robert plant | |
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thekidsgirl said: Timmy84 said: Well IMO they're both rock, just different: the Isleys are in the classic rock format, Marilyn is a SHOCK rocker, get it? I don't down rock down to how hard the song. Sometimes you can take a gospel wail over a hellish scream. I'm an Isley rocker more than a Marilyn shocker, dig? You hear their version of "Summer Breeze", check out the instrumental at the end when Ernie Isley is killing that guitar... he rocked so hard it made Seals & Crofts monks or something. [Edited 10/5/07 21:51pm] Uh, well you sorta cleaned up and rephrased exactly what I was trying to say I just always get frustrated trying to narrow down large genres of music down to a few favorites. I like to pick from a particular subgenre better like "top classic rock jams" or "best punk songs". I feel you. I did say Isleys as a broad artist because they perform all sorts of "genres" (as does Tina Turner whom Insatiable has on the list ). I have to say though I do dig Marilyn like I dig David and Jobriath and 'em. Freaks who create good music though I have something against his cover of "Sweet Dreams" for some reason. | |
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Timmy84 said: thekidsgirl said: Uh, well you sorta cleaned up and rephrased exactly what I was trying to say I just always get frustrated trying to narrow down large genres of music down to a few favorites. I like to pick from a particular subgenre better like "top classic rock jams" or "best punk songs". I feel you. I did say Isleys as a broad artist because they perform all sorts of "genres" (as does Tina Turner whom Insatiable has on the list ). I have to say though I do dig Marilyn like I dig David and Jobriath and 'em. Freaks who create good music though I have something against his cover of "Sweet Dreams" for some reason. I don't like his cover of Sweet Dreams either. It sounds kinda forced to me and less mechanical than the original (which is part of its charm) If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: Timmy84 said: I feel you. I did say Isleys as a broad artist because they perform all sorts of "genres" (as does Tina Turner whom Insatiable has on the list ). I have to say though I do dig Marilyn like I dig David and Jobriath and 'em. Freaks who create good music though I have something against his cover of "Sweet Dreams" for some reason. I don't like his cover of Sweet Dreams either. It sounds kinda forced to me and less mechanical than the original (which is part of its charm) Yeah and the original had bounce in it and dare I say it was FUNKY? Marilyn just drained the fun out of it. | |
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10 faves, no particular order
Nine Inch Nails Nirvana The Police Incubus KoRn The Beatles The Who Led Zeppelin Staind Foo Fighters | |
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halosinner said: 10 faves, no particular order
Nine Inch Nails Nirvana The Police Incubus KoRn The Beatles The Who Led Zeppelin Staind Foo Fighters omg yes i love them | |
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halosinner said: 10 faves, no particular order
Nine Inch Nails Nirvana The Police Incubus KoRn The Beatles The Who Led Zeppelin Staind Foo Fighters HELL YEAH! So now theres a total of 3 Incubus fans on the org This is awesome If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: halosinner said: 10 faves, no particular order
Nine Inch Nails Nirvana The Police Incubus KoRn The Beatles The Who Led Zeppelin Staind Foo Fighters HELL YEAH! So now theres a total of 3 Incubus fans on the org This is awesome Incubus is great, not fully appreciated at all | |
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By rock I understand that the thread deals with dry, classic hard-rock, not pop/rock, glam, grunge, rock and roll or others...
1.The Rolling Stones 2.Led Zeppelin 3.Hendrix 4.Aerosmith 5.The Stooges 6.Santana 7.Black Sabbath 8.Kiss 9.Deep Purple 10.Guns and Roses [Edited 10/6/07 4:00am] | |
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01. the beatles
02. elvis costello 03. the cure 04. the clash 05. the who 06. jimi hendrix 07. led zeppelin 08. prince 09 the rolling stones 10. frank zappa ------------------------------------------------
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1) Deep Purple
2) Rainbow 3) Whitesnake 4) Janis Joplin 5) Alice Cooper 6) Pink Floyd 7) Patti Smith 8) Blondie 9) Led Zeppelin 10) Guns N Roses | |
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1. Stone Temple Pilots
2. David Bowie 3. The Beatles 4. Pearl Jam 5. Queen 6. The White Stripes 7. The Rolling Stones 8. Radiohead 9. Tool 10. Red Hot Chili Peppers | |
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1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Alice in Chains 3. Prince 4. Soundgarden 5. The Beatles 6. Bad Company 7. Metallica 8. Garbage 9. Godsmack 10. The Clash Best rock vocalists ever? Layne Staley(RIP) & Chris Cornell | |
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Prince aside
1) Hendrix 2) Bowie 3) The Beatles 4) The Rolling Stones 5) Queen 6) Guns N Roses 7) Pearl Jam 8) Van Halen (David Lee Roth years) 9) Santana 10) Led Zeppelin "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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1.Poison
2.Kiss 3.Motley Crue 4.Bon Jovi 5.Def Leppard 6.Firehouse 7.Skid Row 8.Winger 9.Guns N Roses 10.Enuff Z Nuff. | |
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