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Okay, I'll take it back to my heros in life that introduced me to music!
My grandparents (mum's side)
* Abba
* Boney M
* Elvis Presley
My grandparents (pa's side)
* all old dutch or afrikaans liedjes
* ~ Sarie Mare
~ bible liedjes from the catholic faith
My Dad (RIP)
* radio 5 fm in South Africa!
* All rock 'n roll covering 60's, 70's!
My Mum (love you!)
* all swinging artists to rock 'n roll and jazz
* all mainstream music on the radio in the car!
* the pop artists that were considered top 10.
My goth influences in music were thanks to my heros, my FRIENDS that showed me a certain candle light in dark underground movements & that is where I found my new religion, new state of mind & soul and new me, in my very young teenage years.
now i'll shut up.
My grandparents (mum's side)
* Abba
* Boney M
* Elvis Presley
My grandparents (pa's side)
* all old dutch or afrikaans liedjes
* ~ Sarie Mare
~ bible liedjes from the catholic faith
My Dad (RIP)
* radio 5 fm in South Africa!
* All rock 'n roll covering 60's, 70's!
My Mum (love you!)
* all swinging artists to rock 'n roll and jazz
* all mainstream music on the radio in the car!
* the pop artists that were considered top 10.
My goth influences in music were thanks to my heros, my FRIENDS that showed me a certain candle light in dark underground movements & that is where I found my new religion, new state of mind & soul and new me, in my very young teenage years.
now i'll shut up.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
approximately 40 years ago I saw him on the tv and he turned my listening pleasure on its head Infact it was THIS very programme (naughty big sis let me stop up to watch it as she was babysitting - it STILL gives me quivers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQwJaAhtCi8
She's got an orange bass - what more needs to be said - oh besides Cannonball has one of the greatest intro's ever!!
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Yes, the more astute, less alcohol addled members were correct in realising that I meant generally accepted music heroes rather than your own. But what the hell, all contributions accepted with thanks. Though I am genuinelly interested to hear about artists who are generally recognised as having influeneced the music of the last decade or so. Don't know Front 242 but I think Metallica might have a claim. Definitely recognised them in at least one track from Muse's latest album.
Please don't say Radiohead. They're such wank.
Please don't say Radiohead. They're such wank.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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But Radiohead have influenced a lot of the music of the last decade. Unfortunately the bands they've influenced are all pretty much wank too:
Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol: they're just the ones that occur to me off the top of my head.
Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol: they're just the ones that occur to me off the top of my head.
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I like the fact that bands like Radiohead have no obvious reference point themselves though. When I listen to them (especially later albums) I can't hear their influences. While I may not particularly like a lot of their music, I admire bands who sound so individual.markfiend wrote:But Radiohead have influenced a lot of the music of the last decade. Unfortunately the bands they've influenced are all pretty much wank too:
Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol: they're just the ones that occur to me off the top of my head.
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I don't get Radiohead.markfiend wrote:But Radiohead have influenced a lot of the music of the last decade.
Four strings good, six strings bad
same here. it's just artwank, imo.
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kid a = autechreHom_Corleone wrote:I like the fact that bands like Radiohead have no obvious reference point themselves though. When I listen to them (especially later albums) I can't hear their influences..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPEcjQXIHX0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdni3SKvB4k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLXzSefzVWU
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What about the Bunnymen? You can hear them all over a lot of current music (by "current" I mean of course the last time I paid attention to new mainstream-ish stuff, which is about 8 or 9 years ago ).
Spacemen 3 have a huge influence too. Mogwai, Low, MGMT, BRMC, White Hills, Brian Jonestown Massacre, etc etc etc.
Spacemen 3 have a huge influence too. Mogwai, Low, MGMT, BRMC, White Hills, Brian Jonestown Massacre, etc etc etc.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Francis wrote:Yes, the more astute, less alcohol addled members were correct...
Bloody hell!
Well, I'd cite Joy Division as persistently inspiring stark and challenging bands in the same vein, c.f. Interpol, the Editors. They're also persistently great.
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Good call.mh wrote:Spacemen 3 have a huge influence too.
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Ditto. Also, I hear a lot of the Chameleons in the Editors. YMMVtimsinister wrote:Well, I'd cite Joy Division as persistently inspiring stark and challenging bands in the same vein, c.f. Interpol, the Editors. They're also persistently great.
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Led Zep need a mention I guess. If only for the drum track from When The Levee breaks.
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Check out the first name in Hunter's Hall Of FameHom_Corleone wrote:Led Zep need a mention I guess. If only for the drum track from When The Levee breaks.
Four strings good, six strings bad
God damn! I quite like all of them. And bought Radiohead's greatest hits today. Birthday HMV vouchers. Hey, whatcha gonna do? I've already got every album I ever wanted...markfiend wrote:But Radiohead have influenced a lot of the music of the last decade. Unfortunately the bands they've influenced are all pretty much wank too:
Coldplay, Keane, Snow Patrol: they're just the ones that occur to me off the top of my head.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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If I was in a band I'd use Loop as a blueprint.
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It's never too late, HombreHom_Corleone wrote:If I was in a band I'd use Loop as a blueprint.
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why no one mentioned this guy before is a compleet mistery to me.
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i knew you'd say thatboudicca wrote:I would have (as you might have guessed), I just didn't want to be predictable for once
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hell, why should you?boudicca wrote:I would have (as you might have guessed), I just didn't want to be predictable for once
the man deserves to be in this topic. I'm sure we are not the only people here who think that way.
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