Who -or whom,as a group or individual-is your favorite music group or musician?Top ten-I'm a curious guy...plus I like lists.
Mine-
1.The Ramones
2.the Dead Kennedys
3.the Cramps
4.Elvis
5.the Rolling Stones
6.Black Sabbath (with Ozzy-without him blows)
7.Iggy and the Stooges
8.Chet Baker
9.Aerosmith
10.Black Flag
so-whats yers?
If I took time to think about this, my list might be different. But here's a stab at it (in no particular order):
1. Ramones
2. Blondie
3. Elvis Costello
4. Frank Sinatra
5. The Platters
6. Hank Williams (Senior, not Junior)
7. Alice Cooper
8. REO Speedwagon (yeah, I know . . . nothing original here, but Hi-Infidelity and Good Trouble bring back loads of great memories)
9. Three Dog Night
10. Bob Dylan
According to Last.fm my most played music (based on number of tracks played) in the last 9 years is
1. Johann Sebastian Bach 4,904
2. Tom Waits 3,155
3. Louis Armstrong 2,472
4. Henry Mancini 1,699
5. Miles Davis 1,441
6. Ludwig van Beethoven 1,364
7. Duke Ellington 1,223
8. Johnny Cash 1,201
9 (t). Bob Dylan 1,111
9 (t). Johannes Brahms 1,111
That's close, but I'd say it should be
1. Johann Sebastian Bach
2. Tom Waits
3. Miles Davis
4. Ludwig van Beethoven
5. Louis Armstrong
6. Duke Ellington
7. Johnny Cash
8. The Beatles
9. Johannes Brahms
10. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Or excluding jazz and classical:
1. Tom Waits
2. Johnny Cash
3. The Beatles
4. Andrew Bird
5. Bob Dylan
6. Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
7. Lightnin' Hopkins
8. The Pogues
9. Leadbelly
10. Pink Floyd
Wow, that's tough as I like so many different musical artists from many different types of music...
Hmm I'll try....
1. R.E.M.
2. The Ramones
3. The Clash
4. The Misfits
5. Living Colour
6. Midnight Oil
7. The Skydiggers
8. Blue Oyster Cult
9. Uniform Choice
10. Jesus Jones
Honorable Mentions: David Bowie, Sarah McLachlan, The Cars, Bruce Springsteen, Platinum Blonde, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Billy Idol, Bryan Adams, Minor Threat, Unity, Gorilla Biscuits, The Grapes of Wrath, Teenage Fanclub, Foo Fighters, Pop Will Eat Itself, U2, Spirit of the West, Barenaked Ladies, They Might Be Giants, 54-40, Tragically Hip, Neil Young, Tom Petty, The Who, The Kinks, CCR, The B-52s, P.M. Dawn, Queen, John Lennon
Hmm. Top Ten. Looks something like this:
1.) Weird Al Yankovic
2.) The Ramones
3.) Talking Heads
4.) The Clash
5.) Blondie
6.) Johnny Cash
7.) The Beatles
8.) Beastie Boys
9.) Black Flag
10.) The B-52's
There's other bands I rank highly: DEVO, Anthrax, White Zombie, Rush and Primus.
MAURICE RAVEL Piano Works as played by VLADO PERLEMUTER (and there are two sets of "complete" recordings taken nearly 20 years apart).
FATS WALLER singing and playing his own work.
LOUIS ARMSTRONG singing and playing anybody's work.
SCOTT JOPLIN played by JOSHUA RIFKIN.
THE BEATLES
THE ROLLING STONES
ELVIS PRESLEY
VINCE GUARALDI
SARAH VAUGHAN
THE STOOGES
I like Louis. I did a report on him in about fifth grade. Probably the only fifth grader who knew who he was.
Guided By Voices - to me Robert Pollard is the Picasso of our time. He's taken the Who and the Beatles and continued it into insane new areas. see "game of pricks"
The Stooges - we've been talking about the bible lately on the book thread. for me, "I wanna be your Dog" is like the crucifixion, "Dirt" is like the resurrection. They are the sound of the ancient world as expressed through primitive rock n roll
Ghost (The Japanese one not the also good Swedish one) - Japan's Ghost take kraut rock, maintain the absurd hippy elements and add great songwriting and amazing Japanese folk stuff.
Mobb Deep - a dark gangsta rap group whose music sounds like what the world feels like: a constant bare knuckle fist fight against reality
Nico - The Marble Index, Desertshore, and The End are the darkest albums ever released. No guitars. John Cale on arrangements
Hildegaard Von Bingen - acapella voices singing the song of dark age life in massive reverb laden churches. She was a nun in like 1200 or something
more later
Quote from: lester1/2jr on August 24, 2014, 04:41:02 PM
Mobb Deep - a dark gangsta rap group whose music sounds like what the world feels like: a constant bare knuckle fist fight against reality
The Infamous has to be one of the best rap albums of all time, but I think like a lot of 90s hip hop artists they carried on past when they stopped having that same kind of focus and energy. didn't like their later albums much...
Obviously when they started making songs with G Unit and stuff it wasn't the same, but they've got a lot of other good stuff. What I heard of the latest album didn't inspire me to buy it and I have almost everything.
Prodigy's book is amazing
I really like Louis Armstrong too. Honestly I like a lot of 40s-50s music too (some rockabilly, some doo-wop, classic rock 'n' roll, some folk music too), some from films even (I liked Sinatra, Crosby, and Martin too). Still looking at it, the bands I named above are those I do tend to enjoy listening to the most on a personal level.
Quote from: zombie #1 on August 25, 2014, 04:57:32 PM
Quote from: lester1/2jr on August 24, 2014, 04:41:02 PM
Mobb Deep - a dark gangsta rap group whose music sounds like what the world feels like: a constant bare knuckle fist fight against reality
The Infamous has to be one of the best rap albums of all time, but I think like a lot of 90s hip hop artists they carried on past when they stopped having that same kind of focus and energy. didn't like their later albums much...
If you like Mobb Deep-you might like Pete Rock
http://youtu.be/bQ0G7o0AEL8 (http://youtu.be/bQ0G7o0AEL8)
What a mind-melting question, RC!
10. Joy Division
9. Amy Winehouse
8. Pink Floyd
7. The Doors
6. Johnny Cash
5. U2
4. Led Zeppelin
3. David Bowie
2. Smashing Pumpkins
1. The Beatles
That's leaving off jazz greats like Mulligan and Davis, and leaving out Stravinsky, Debussy, Beethoven, and Wagner who all belong on my list, and putting in as honorable mentions Tears for Fears, The Sex Pistols, Nirvana, Joanna Newsom, Rilo Kiley, Buddy Holly, Tom Petty, Guided By Voices, Jocelyn Pook, The Cure, Buzzcocks, The Police, Lou Reed, Oasis, and of course the soundtrack of my early '00s social life, Liz Phair.
No particular order:
Talk Talk
Swans
Death In June
Scorn
Skinny Puppy
Controlled Bleeding
Killing Joke
The Stooges
Carcass
EyeHateGod
I reserve the right to change my list depending on what mood I'm in. :smile: