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| Author: | iniquitous [ Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
1. The Beatles 2. Elvis Presley 3. James Brown 4. Rolling Stones 5. Bob Dylan 6. Chuck Berry |
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| Author: | corrections [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:25 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists |
Brian wrote: This is the tentative revision of the list as it currently stands: 1. The Beatles 2. Elvis Presley 3. James Brown 4. Bob Dylan 5. The Rolling Stones 6. Chuck Berry 7. The Who 8. Led Zeppelin 9. Ray Charles 10. Stevie Wonder 11. The Beach Boys 12. Aretha Franklin 13. Fats Domino 14. Jimi Hendrix 15. Little Richard 16. Marvin Gaye 17. Bruce Springsteen 18. Michael Jackson 19. Sam Cooke 20. U2 21. Prince 22. Madonna 23. Pink Floyd 24. Buddy Holly 25. The Supremes 26. Elton John 27. Queen 28. David Bowie 29. Run-DMC 30. Nirvana 31. The Temptations 32. The Everly Brothers 33. Black Sabbath 34. Neil Young 35. Bob Marley & the Wailers 36. Public Enemy 37. Sly & The Family Stone 38. The Kinks 39. The Grateful Dead 40. The Clash 41. Bo Diddley 42. The Doors 43. Otis Redding 44. R.E.M. 45. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 46. Bill Haley & His Comets 47. The Byrds 48. Jerry Lee Lewis 49. Curtis Mayfield/ The Impressions 50. Van Halen 51. The Velvet Underground 52. Elvis Costello 53. Simon & Garfunkel 54. Cream 55. Roy Orbison 56. Eric Clapton 57. George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic 58. Fleetwood Mac 59. Joni Mitchell 60. The Eagles 61. Creedence Clearwater Revival 62. Van Morrison 63. Aerosmith 64. The Drifters 65. Metallica 66. Pearl Jam 67. Frank Zappa 68. The Ramones 69. The Bee Gees 70. The Isley Brothers 71. The Police 72. Al Green 73. The Allman Brothers Band 74. AC/DC 75. Crosby, Stills, & Nash (& Young) 76. Deep Purple 77. Janis Joplin 78. The Band 79. Yes 80. Radiohead 81. Chicago 82. The Beastie Boys * 83. 2pac * 84. Talking Heads 85. The Platters * 86. Jackie Wilson * 87. Eminem * 88. The Shirelles * 89. The Clovers * 90. Janet Jackson * 91. Donna Summer * 92. Mariah Carey * 93. Ruth Brown * 94. Outkast * 95. Rod Stewart * 96. Red Hot Chili Peppers * 97. The Four Seasons * 98. Jay-Z * 99. The Sex Pistols 100. N.W.A. Not necessarily saying that you are wrong with this but all of the underlined names I feel fairly confidently are misplaced over Black Sabbath. |
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| Author: | Brian [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
The thing about Sabbath is that they're very strong in influence, but not so much in anything else, at least compared to artists ahead of them. So with most of their strength in influence, it's hard for them to top any artist who's more influential than they are, such as Holly. Generally, I believe the other underlined artists either comfortably beat them in both popularity and musical impact, or easily beat them in one while holding their own in the other, and some aren't too far behind in influence. |
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| Author: | Forgotten Son [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:21 pm ] |
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Floyd at least beat Sabbath in every criteria. |
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| Author: | ClashWho [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:52 pm ] |
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Forgotten Son wrote: Floyd at least beat Sabbath in every criteria. Everything but influence, I would say. |
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| Author: | Brian [ Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
Everything but influence is what I would say too, but Floyd beats Sabbath in popularity by more than Sabbath beats them in influence. |
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| Author: | Forgotten Son [ Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:24 pm ] |
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Influence is pretty close, I'd say. Sabbath has massive influence on Heavy Metal, Pink Floyd sizeable influence on Prog and Alt Rock. |
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| Author: | iniquitous [ Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:14 pm ] |
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I love Pink Floyd. They should be much higher. |
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| Author: | ClashWho [ Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
iniquitous wrote: I love Pink Floyd. They should be much higher. "Loved by iniquitous" is not part of the criteria. |
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| Author: | Musicfan67 [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:12 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
As a fan of the Byrds also I can't understand why R.E.M. who I like is ahead of the Byrds. Let's face it Peter Buck of R.E.M was strongly influenced by the Byrds and their jangle sound. The Byrds also were one of the major groups that influenced a significant shift to the progressive and experimental side of rock music in the 60's. A massive influence on bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, Tom Petty and so many other musicians. |
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| Author: | Musicfan67 [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:00 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
Ace of Spades wrote: Musicfan67 wrote: As a fan of the Byrds also I can't understand why R.E.M. who I like is ahead of the Byrds. Let's face it Peter Buck of R.E.M was strongly influenced by the Byrds and their jangle sound. The Byrds also were one of the major groups that influenced a significant shift to the progressive and experimental side of rock music in the 60's. A massive influence on bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, Tom Petty and so many other musicians. R.E.M. were kinda like the Black Sabbath of alternative though. Interesting R.E.M. I think is not on the Rolling Stone Immortal Poll as voted by musicians and music producers. This list is subjective. You bring up something that I think is important IMO when you say R.E.M were kinda like the Black Sabbath of alternative rock. Black Sabbath say what you want about them their influence on hard rock/heavy metal has stood the time. To me that is a sign of greatness and something Sampson seems to ignore when I point out certain bands enduring influence. Many of the artists of the 50's and the 60's I can't really say their influence has been enduring. So where do you draw the line with the Byrds and other people who were influential in their time but not that much in the modern era. The Byrds were influential for many bands. The Byrds influence though on music in the last 20 years is nowhere what it was in the mid 60's. The Byrds though were integral in the devolopment of folk rock, jangle pop, psychedelic rock, raga rock and country rock. Yet they were a key influence on R.E.M and a few other early alternative rock. IMO you have to respect how the Byrds were able to merge the lyrics of Bob Dylan and the folk, country and 12 string jangle inclinations of the Hard Day's Night/Beatles For Sale era Beatles and forge a new sound. "Eight Miles High" was an important step or upped the ante in the experimental aspect of rock music also. Those things can't be ignored IMO. |
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| Author: | ClashWho [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
Musicfan67 wrote: To me that is a sign of greatness and something Sampson seems to ignore when I point out certain bands enduring influence. The Beatles are #2 on his influence list. The Beatles' enduring influence is being ignored, eh? |
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| Author: | Musicfan67 [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:06 pm ] |
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ClashWho wrote: Musicfan67 wrote: To me that is a sign of greatness and something Sampson seems to ignore when I point out certain bands enduring influence. The Beatles are #2 on his influence list. The Beatles' enduring influence is being ignored, eh? You know what I don't to rehash this again OK. I stated my reasons and I know many feel The Beatles should be #1 on the influence list. Sampson who I disagree with most of the time feels the Beatles are #1 in terms of musical influence but the supposed huge cultural advantage Elvis has over the Beatles makes Elvis #1 according to him. What I say to that is a bunch of B.S. |
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| Author: | ClashWho [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: 100 Greatest Rock Artists (under revision) |
Musicfan67 wrote: As a fan of the Byrds also I can't understand why R.E.M. who I like is ahead of the Byrds. Let's face it Peter Buck of R.E.M was strongly influenced by the Byrds and their jangle sound. The Byrds also were one of the major groups that influenced a significant shift to the progressive and experimental side of rock music in the 60's. A massive influence on bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, Tom Petty and so many other musicians. The Byrds are #61. REM are #65. So what's the problem? |
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| Author: | ClashWho [ Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:16 pm ] |
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Musicfan67 wrote: You know what I don't to rehash this again OK. I stated my reasons and I know many feel The Beatles should be #1 on the influence list. Sampson who I disagree with most of the time feels the Beatles are #1 in terms of musical influence but the supposed huge cultural advantage Elvis has over the Beatles makes Elvis #1 according to him. What I say to that is a bunch of B.S. Truer words were never spoken. |
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