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... interesting and good idea! ... ...Francis wrote:... Only reply if you're under thirty.
Immediately after Bowie, I'd mention The Sisters of Mercy, but most of their fans are also way over thirthy by now ...
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Are you under 30?Being645 wrote:... interesting and good idea! ... ...Francis wrote:... Only reply if you're under thirty.
Immediately after Bowie, I'd mention The Sisters of Mercy, but most of their fans are also way over thirthy by now ...
Hang on, neither am I.
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sometimes i don't feel like i'm under 30 but mostly i behave like 17.
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Maiden comes to mind, Richard James, Mulattica, Death, Aaron Funk, Cynic, Xabec, Front 242 and a lot more.
Then again, I listen to interesting music, not necessarily to Aulde Pharte music
Music influences are very generation-bound by the way. Your dad listened to the Beatles, you listened to Floyd and Bowie, your kids listen to Muse and Placebo...
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Then again, I listen to interesting music, not necessarily to Aulde Pharte music
Music influences are very generation-bound by the way. Your dad listened to the Beatles, you listened to Floyd and Bowie, your kids listen to Muse and Placebo...
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i still listen to floyd and muse and placeboIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Maiden comes to mind, Richard James, Mulattica, Death, Aaron Funk, Cynic, Xabec, Front 242 and a lot more.
Then again, I listen to interesting music, not necessarily to Aulde Pharte music
Music influences are very generation-bound by the way. Your dad listened to the Beatles, you listened to Floyd and Bowie, your kids listen to Muse and Placebo...
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No reason to feel ashamed ... ... it's only those seniors in major company boards waving who, while themselves ranging wayHom_Corleone wrote:Are you under 30?Being645 wrote:... interesting and good idea! ... ...Francis wrote:... Only reply if you're under thirty.
Immediately after Bowie, I'd mention The Sisters of Mercy, but most of their fans are also way over thirthy by now ...
Hang on, neither am I.
beyond YOUR and also 's category of age, sent their dogs into the media to make you feel sorry for yourself and more easily
blackmailed into lower claims ... ...
Still I wonder, whether there has been any real development (not only) in music since the 70ies and 80ies and if so - in what direction?
Funny enough, some surviving bands of these times have changed their "strategies" during the last decade from these
somewhat barbaric 90ies (cool, we have overcome civilisation) to directions more like their earlier approaches ...
Music a question of generations? I wonder.
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Judas Priest - Stained Class
Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles
Joy Division - Closer
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles
Joy Division - Closer
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
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some think I'm 30, but no that is still faarrrrrrrrrrrrr away
what comes to mind now are, Front 242 (electro/EBM scene)
Johnny Cash (Americana releases has deff influenced music the last 15* years)
also I think bands as Tool and BRMC have opened a lot of doors for other bands, same could be said about porcupine tree (but I don't like the that much )
what comes to mind now are, Front 242 (electro/EBM scene)
Johnny Cash (Americana releases has deff influenced music the last 15* years)
also I think bands as Tool and BRMC have opened a lot of doors for other bands, same could be said about porcupine tree (but I don't like the that much )
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Agreed, I've liked everything he's done. But can we cite bands he's influenced?
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Sorry Tim, I read the title of Francis' thread as my Music Heroes.
And not wishing to derail the thread (but doing it anyway) ...I do remember my first ever topic start on HL in 2003 when I asked what people thought about The White Stripes.
And I've dug it out. Here
It's quite scary that Ritchie agreed with a newbie.
But I did chuckle at ...
And not wishing to derail the thread (but doing it anyway) ...I do remember my first ever topic start on HL in 2003 when I asked what people thought about The White Stripes.
And I've dug it out. Here
It's quite scary that Ritchie agreed with a newbie.
But I did chuckle at ...
Boss: Don't spend so much time hanging out with Dick Rowe-ish type characters and you'll be fine.quiff boy wrote:one trick ponies
David Robert Hayward-Jones,
Paul David Hewson,
Robert James Smith,
Susan Janet Ballion,
John Graham Mellor,
Mark Manning,
Deborah Ann Harry,
James Douglas Morrison and
Ian Robert Astbury
I know, I'm over 40, So I really only take "heroes" as those who have actually made an impact on my life, past and present. Those listed above do just that.
Paul David Hewson,
Robert James Smith,
Susan Janet Ballion,
John Graham Mellor,
Mark Manning,
Deborah Ann Harry,
James Douglas Morrison and
Ian Robert Astbury
I know, I'm over 40, So I really only take "heroes" as those who have actually made an impact on my life, past and present. Those listed above do just that.
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Oh for shame! No-one's mentioned !
But, in answer to your question Francis, very little has been produced since that could compare to Bowie, IMHO.
But, in answer to your question Francis, very little has been produced since that could compare to Bowie, IMHO.
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Kraftwerk? If we assume that their influence began with Autobahn in 1974, we can say that they're post-Bowie. Hell, they even influenced Bowie himself in his Berlin years!
Although I love Bowie, I'm inclined to be a bit contrary here and claim that his influence was more a cultural one than a musical one. Ziggy Stardust was (and is) a damn fine album but, musically, it's hardly revolutionary, especially when put against something like Roxy Music's first album from the same year.
Although I love Bowie, I'm inclined to be a bit contrary here and claim that his influence was more a cultural one than a musical one. Ziggy Stardust was (and is) a damn fine album but, musically, it's hardly revolutionary, especially when put against something like Roxy Music's first album from the same year.
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no one mentiones Trent Reznor ?
ok I will, Trent Reznor.
ah, and we must include Metallica. if it was not for them metal would still be a underground thing, not this huge beast that it is today.
ok I will, Trent Reznor.
ah, and we must include Metallica. if it was not for them metal would still be a underground thing, not this huge beast that it is today.
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See what you mean, but then in the first post, Mr. Francis referred to 'influential' musicians...I'm sure I can stand corrected if I've interpreted it wrong!Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:Sorry Tim, I read the title of Francis' thread as my Music Heroes.
Either way, JW is a musical pioneer!
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You may noitice a theme here;
John Bonham
Ginger Baker
Philthy Animal Talyor
Mikkey Dee
Lars Ulrich
Tommy Lee
Larry Mullen Jnr.
Mick Brown
Bill Ward
W S Holland
Scott Travis
Travis Barker
And maybe a few more.
John Bonham
Ginger Baker
Philthy Animal Talyor
Mikkey Dee
Lars Ulrich
Tommy Lee
Larry Mullen Jnr.
Mick Brown
Bill Ward
W S Holland
Scott Travis
Travis Barker
And maybe a few more.
Four strings good, six strings bad
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Can
Iggy
Sex Pistols
The Clash
Motorhead
Surely the list is endless when compared to Bowie's Hunky Dory as he took more influnces than he gave.
Iggy
Sex Pistols
The Clash
Motorhead
Surely the list is endless when compared to Bowie's Hunky Dory as he took more influnces than he gave.
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
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Yeap, for various reasons, he is not really my music hero. I just like what he and the band didboudicca wrote:Oh for shame! No-one's mentioned !
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Yeah, he invented rapHom_Corleone wrote:
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I am rather sad but it would be:
Ministry
Sisters
Elvis Presley
Janis Joplin
nin
Eurythmics
Hole (I know but once the way she sang meant something)
The Pogues
Clint Mansell for the Requiem for a Dream and Fountain soundtracks
I used to be crazy about the Dead Kennedys but it grates a bit nowadays, and PiL are fairly up there just for the music.
And god I have no defence for this but Cher. Brilliant actress too.
Oops and the Stones.
And Don McLean for American Pie, The Jam for A Town Called Malice, Bronski Beat for Smalltown Boy, The Chameleons for Don't Fall, Barry McGuire for Eve of Destruction and the Zombies, Time of the Season.
I'll finish the stop I started three paragraphs ago.
Ministry
Sisters
Elvis Presley
Janis Joplin
nin
Eurythmics
Hole (I know but once the way she sang meant something)
The Pogues
Clint Mansell for the Requiem for a Dream and Fountain soundtracks
I used to be crazy about the Dead Kennedys but it grates a bit nowadays, and PiL are fairly up there just for the music.
And god I have no defence for this but Cher. Brilliant actress too.
Oops and the Stones.
And Don McLean for American Pie, The Jam for A Town Called Malice, Bronski Beat for Smalltown Boy, The Chameleons for Don't Fall, Barry McGuire for Eve of Destruction and the Zombies, Time of the Season.
I'll finish the stop I started three paragraphs ago.
Om began to feel the acute depression that steals over every realist in the presence of an optimist.