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Thread started 06/09/08 3:42am

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Influences and Disciples (part II)

So I started a thread a while back about artists that we now view as legends. Who were their influences and who were the artist that they inspired? Obviously they have to be artists that have been around for a while, so don't expect to see Young Jeezy or the Arctic Monkeys here. But you could say a band like The Jam who influenced the Arctic Monkeys, or 2Pac who influenced Young Jeezy. wink

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INFLUENCES

Sex Pistols
The Velvet Underground
The Doors
David Bowie
The Clash
The Stooges
Roxy Music
Kraftwerk
Jimi Hendrix
Siouxsie and the Banshees


DISCIPLES

Interpol (big time. lol)
She Wants Revenge
The Cure
The Editors
A Certain Ratio
Nine Inch Nails
Section 25
Echo and the Bunnymen
U2
Doves
John Frusciante
Depeche Mode
Bloc Party
Moby
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Reply #1 posted 06/09/08 5:17am

RipHer2Shreds

The roots of that whole music scene that Joy Division was a part of in Manchester always confused me some. 24 Hour Party People helped sort it out some, but also confused me more. How long after JD started did The Cure come about?
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Reply #2 posted 06/09/08 5:22am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

The roots of that whole music scene that Joy Division was a part of in Manchester always confused me some. 24 Hour Party People helped sort it out some, but also confused me more. How long after JD started did The Cure come about?


I think they both came out at about the same time since they were both influenced by Punk Rock bands like the Sex Pistols and The Clash. But then they got into other kinds of sounds like Bowie and Kraftwerk which gave them that darker, Gothic style. But when you listen to Simon Gallup from the Cure's bass playing, you can tell that he was inspired by Peter Hook. Hooky started that melodic, treble-like way of playing bass that other bands like The Cure and Interpol took up later on.
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Reply #3 posted 06/09/08 8:12am

motownlover

james brown was a huge unfluence on prince and mj and on hip hop due to sampling so its hard to list the people he has influenced
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Reply #4 posted 06/09/08 12:19pm

eddielee1

the roup 20mile was absolutely influenced by prince i think he literally spit them out
www.myspace.com/miletwin

prince was influenced by jimi hendricks, james brown, and im almost sure jakie wilson i know theirs some im missing help me out



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Reply #5 posted 06/23/08 10:25pm

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Anyone else wanna add something?
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Reply #6 posted 07/15/08 11:50pm

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Seriously. neutral
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