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Francis wrote:Only reply if you're under thirty.
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MadameButterfly wrote:
Francis wrote:Only reply if you're under thirty.
Shuts up.
Hey I managed to post some drivel...and I'm older than you Madame! :lol: :kiss:
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Okay, I'll take it back to my heros in life that introduced me to music! :wink:

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! :notworthy:

My Mum (love you!)

* all swinging artists to rock 'n roll and jazz
* all mainstream music on the radio in the car! :lol:
* 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.

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approximately 40 years ago I saw him on the tv and he turned my listening pleasure on its head :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: 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

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She's got an orange bass - what more needs to be said - oh besides Cannonball has one of the greatest :notworthy: 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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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markfiend wrote:But Radiohead have influenced a lot of the music of the last decade.
I don't get Radiohead.
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same here. it's just artwank, imo.
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Hom_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..
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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 :lol: ).

Spacemen 3 have a huge influence too. Mogwai, Low, MGMT, BRMC, White Hills, Brian Jonestown Massacre, etc etc etc.
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Francis wrote:Yes, the more astute, less alcohol addled members were correct...


Bloody hell! :eek:

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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mh wrote:Spacemen 3 have a huge influence too.
Good call. :notworthy:
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timsinister 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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Ditto. Also, I hear a lot of the Chameleons in the Editors. YMMV
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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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Hom_Corleone wrote:Led Zep need a mention I guess. If only for the drum track from When The Levee breaks.
Check out the first name in Hunter's Hall Of Fame :notworthy:
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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.
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... :lol:
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If I was in a band I'd use Loop as a blueprint.
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Hom_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 would have (as you might have guessed), I just didn't want to be predictable for once :oops:
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boudicca wrote:I would have (as you might have guessed), I just didn't want to be predictable for once :oops:
i knew you'd say that ;)

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boudicca wrote:I would have (as you might have guessed), I just didn't want to be predictable for once :oops:
hell, why should you? :)
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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