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blizzardboy
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posted January 12, 2016 04:07 AM |
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Post your 5-10 favorite musical artists/bands
For your 5 favorites. Let's stick with mid-20th century and onward, though if you want to post some of your favorite classics on the side you can go for it.
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fred79
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posted January 12, 2016 04:26 AM |
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i'm a fan of many different albums and styles of music, but if i were to go by who put out the most stuff that i like(judging by my music collection):
marilyn manson
nine inch nails
icp
white/rob zombie
danzig
the doors
nirvana
primus
w.a. mozart
danzig
if i were to go by genre, the list would be different.
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posted January 12, 2016 04:42 AM |
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blind guardian
in flames
linkin park (early)
system of a down
bring me the horizon
Tried to establish them according to the timeline ('85-'15)
Pendulum very very very nearly misses out on the list. So should Papa Roach.
It's hard to gauge my favorite bands, I'm still young and immature and my tastes change like a nightingale.
But even without batting an eyelid I would say the first one is my favorite band ever.
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posted January 12, 2016 04:46 AM |
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The Beach Boys
Tangerine Dream
Electric Light Orchestra
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
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posted January 12, 2016 05:27 AM |
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Classical:
JS Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Strauss II
Modern solo: Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Ray Charles, David Bowie, Alannah Myles
Modern bands: Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Who, The Cranberries, A.S.I.A. (Romania)
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blizzardboy
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posted January 12, 2016 05:57 AM |
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Totally sucks about Bowie. Far too young. I like his music a lot too.
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Drakon-Deus
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posted January 12, 2016 06:14 AM |
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I think he and Lemmy dying are the first instances when I really felt bad about a celebrity's death in my short lifespan. More for David Bowie though.
Yeah, sucks.
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blizzardboy
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posted January 12, 2016 06:33 AM |
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Labyrinth was one of my most treasured films growing up, and with him it. The fact that an icon of my childhood is dead all of the sudden is like... void feeling inside. Artists of the British Invasion era are getting pummeled. I never listened to Motorhead much myself.
Celebrity deaths generally never bother me.
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fred79
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posted January 12, 2016 07:00 AM |
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@ bb and dd: i was hit pretty hard when kurt cobain died, in my teens. after him, marilyn manson was there to fill the gap left behind.
i still can't believe bowie died so soon. he's one of those people you just couldn't imagine actually dying. i figured he'd outlive me by a longshot.
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blizzardboy
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posted January 12, 2016 07:17 AM |
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fred79 said: i figured he'd outlive me by a longshot.
lol. Fred. You're going to be one of those people that think they'll be dead before they're 40, and 70 years from now you're going to be a 100-year-old dude with a massive beard and a bird nest in his hair that plays the guitar at the town square. And your shirt is going to be that horrible color of green.
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posted January 12, 2016 07:47 AM |
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Tool
Opeth
A Perfect Circle
CMX
Nightwish
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fred79
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posted January 12, 2016 08:06 AM |
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blizzardboy said:
fred79 said: i figured he'd outlive me by a longshot.
lol. Fred. You're going to be one of those people that think they'll be dead before they're 40, and 70 years from now you're going to be a 100-year-old dude with a massive beard and a bird nest in his hair that plays the guitar at the town square. And your shirt is going to be that horrible color of green.
lol. bird's nests won't be in then, that's SO last century.
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artu
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posted January 12, 2016 10:03 AM |
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Edited by artu at 10:05, 12 Jan 2016.
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Classical: Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin mostly
Jazz: Johnny Hodges, Count Basie (duning 30's), Benny Goodman, Oscar Peterson Trio, Monty Alexander, Lester Young, Joshua Redman when he doesnt go way too avantgarde for my taste.
Popular: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Ray Charles, the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, U2, Parov Stellar (lately)
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JollyJoker
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posted January 12, 2016 10:18 AM |
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Impossible for me to do so.
There is so much good music around...
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artu
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posted January 12, 2016 10:37 AM |
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True. But 5-10 is a fair range to pick favorites.
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posted January 12, 2016 10:47 AM |
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Lindsey Stirling
Rob King & Paul Anthony Romero
Eric Idle & John Du Prez
John Williams
Lancashire Hotpots
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posted January 12, 2016 10:55 AM |
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Motorhead
Azam Ali (including Nyaz and Vas)
Enya
Nazareth
Rainbow (with Dio)
Dio (with Dio)
B.B. King
Judas Priest
Queen
Deep Purple (mostly the older stuff)
Uriah Heep (mostly the older stuff)
Many individual songs from individual artists and groups to whom I don't listen "in general".
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posted January 12, 2016 11:02 AM |
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Not for me. I would do injustice to a ton of others.
I also feel, that the "artists" question is too unspecific. The Rolling Stones, for example, are around for over 50 years now, and although they have come up with the occasional new song or even record, you can pinpoint their really brilliant work to a certain period.
However, there are exceptions to this rule. Motörhead, for example, has been around for 40 years, made records all over, and delivered some of their best work LATE (but generally featured quite strong throughout the whole time).
The Beatles, on the other hand - or, since I read that name, the Doors, or for me, too, Jimi Hendrix -, were active only for a comparatively short time, still made quite an impact, featuring only a handful of original records. I can safely say, that I listen to a lot more Hendrix and Doors than Beatles, still there is a lot of Beatles stuff that is fantastic, and starting to listen means something like falling into a Beatlesque musical universe where you could listen to them hours and hours.
I take them as they come, rather adoring specific work.
For example, I think the Pixies would have to feature high on my list of artists for their specific sound and song structures, Surfer Rosa, being nothing short of a master peace.
Nirvana and Cobain only wanting to write songs as good as the Pixies, certainly making it with Nevermind - but I would never feature them anywhere because of one album, instead I would feature the album quite high (yeah, yeah, they are somewhat more than that, but generally before and after Nevermind I think Nirvana has been hampered too much by other "outside" things - you can easily compare the Cobain/Grohl partnership with McCartney and Lennon, Grohl with the Foo Fighters missing a tad of "punch", while Cobain being too, well, unhappy.
Anyway. Not possible.
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fred79
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posted January 12, 2016 05:41 PM |
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fred79 said: if i were to go by genre, the list would be different.
by genre(some of these might not be accurate genre-wise, but it's how i classify them):
alternative punk: bloodhound gang
alternative rock: nirvana
black metal: danzig
blues: john lee hooker/muddy waters (tie, really)
classic rock: the doors
classical: chopin (just for nocturnes, which is my favorite)
country: johnny cash
dance: lords of acid
darkcore: dj nosferatu/delta 9 (tie)
death metal: cannibal corpse
electronic: aphex twin
electropop: miss kittin/ladytron (tie)
foreign industrial: rammstein
funk/groove: james brown
gothic: type o negative/rasputina/switchblade symphony (tie)
grindcore: anal c***
groove/soul: aretha franklin
groove/dance: my life with the thrill kill kult
hate metal: slipknot
horrorcore: insane clown posse (obviously)
house: john digweed/satoshi tomiie (tie)
cabaret: tiger lillies
industrial: bile
alternative industrial: nine inch nails
industrial dance: combichrist
industrial gabber: dj buzz fuzz/dj freak (tie)
jazz: miles davis
metal: metallica
alternative metal: marilyn manson
alternative metal/rock: white zombie/rob zombie
rap(old-school): nwa
rap: wu-tang clan
funk rock: primus
punk(old school): the misfits(glenn danzig-era)
punk: rage against the machine
reggae: bob marley
rock: acdc
techno: the chemical brothers
trance: underworld
trip hop: portishead
unclassifiable: the residents/tom waits (tie)
vocal: frank sinatra
white trash rap: mindless self indulgence
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posted January 12, 2016 06:59 PM |
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The Force is strong with you Fred...a powerful composer you will become!
I should check out those that I never listened to from your list.
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