The first caveman that hit a stick on a rock to make a beat. the FIRST musician, that lead to what we got today
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The first caveman that hit a stick on a rock to make a beat. the FIRST musician, that lead to what we got today
Best singer: Paul McCartney
Best Songwriter: John Lennon
Best Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix
Best Bass Player: Paul McCartney
Best Lyricist: Bob Dylan
Best Studio Work: The Beatles
Best Harmonies: The Beatles
Best Drummer: Mitch Mitchell
Best Pianist: Elton John
Best Band:
1. The Beatles
2. Jimi Hendrix Experience
3. The Byrds
4. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
5. Jefferson Airplane
Best Solo Artist:
1. Bob Dylan
2. John Lennon
3. Elton John
4. Paul McCartney
5. Donovan
Best Overall Musician: John Lennon
wOw!
you guys are GOOD at this!
there is so much spectacular talent out there... past AND present
if i tried to pick a favorite, i'm afraid my head would 'asplode.
and i can imagine it would be quite the mess to clean up... so i won't even THINK about it.
Music is the poetry of the air!
-Richter
went 2c rolling stones on tuesday not fav queen is but brill concert,but when the mood takes like simon and garfunkal
I would have to say jimi hendrix...best shit out there you can really feel his music stoned or sober dont matter...
me?
well i couldn't even come close to making a list like that, i would write down like 250 musicians, but i noticed everyone kinda stuck to rock musicians basically
how about guys like charlie parker, the duke, john coltrane, barney bigard, miles davis, oscar peterson, herbie hancock, louis armstrong, sonny rollins, monk, count basie, dizzy, and bill evans.
i could go on and on and have no idea who's the "best," they're all so different.
some rock n roll greats that i love i guess would be, jimmy page, keith richards, keith moon, hendrix, clapton, tim mahoney, john paul jones, goes on and on
then guys like ray charles, god dammit, i could just keep going, time to stop.
all those guys are just about untouchable.
My avatar man. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by 4gan2ja0
But I also love Richie Blackmore of Deep Purple, Clapton, Jeff Hanneman, Cobain, Brad Nowell of Sublime, all kinds of shit, but Cobain first influenced me to play some angrier music, then I moved onto even heavier music, and that's where Dimebag came into play.
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