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The Most Influental Artists of All Time (pg. 4)
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guster
Was Bob Dylan mentioned?

If not:

Bob Dylan. :)
mto
quote:
Originally posted by guster
Was Bob Dylan mentioned?

If not:

Bob Dylan. :)


Yes. He's in my post, the first post of the thread. So was Pink Floyd (Roger & David).
nchs09
PLZ REFER TO SIG.. LAST NAME ON SIG ALSO! :P


wow caps are fun1 :)
jonSun
Was Metallica mentioned.?

Janis Joplin.
Stevie Ray Vaugn
The Who had a huge influence.
Sex Pistols.
UWM
Afrika Bambaataa!
tribu
It appears none of you have ever heard of Aphex Twin
[ groovypants ]
Andrew Lloyd Webber [broadway musical composer]
Burt Bacharach [songwriter]
Hal David [songwriter]

George Michael
Elvis Costello
Frank Sinatra
Gene Kelly
Bing Crosby
arek
dali
mezzir
quote:
Originally posted by tribu
It appears none of you have ever heard of Aphex Twin

holy how did i forget that
i had girl boy song while i was posting earlier too :tongue2


/me sucks :(

btw whoever said andrew lloyd webber also found a good one not many people would know about (i think?)
phantom rules
DarkFall01
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
what the hell is name...the really sick guitarist


I agree with that, even though he sucks now, his early days were def a big inspiration to guitarrists.

Oh, and you spell it Yngwie Malmsteen :p


Others in that realm:

Jason Becker
Allan Holdsworth (Jazz)


No one mentioned classical composers:

Beethoven
Mozart
Tchaikosvki
Joaquin Rodrigo (one of Spain's best classical composers, composed Concierto de Aranjuez among many others)
etc

mezzir
i know at least mozart was mentioned, but earlier he stated he's looking for modern musicians only :(

i'll add some more
the beach boys
jackson 5
tribe called quest
billy joel
i think/hope someone said brian eno already
ella fitzgerald
limp bizkit (i know i know they suck, but i still say they've had a big influence) korn as well mbbe...idk who made it big with the rap/rock fusion first
i wanna say korn actually, but still limp bizkit appealed to the masses more
the fugees
iggy pop
jethro tull
fuct4less
Chuck Schuldiner
Tomas Forsberg (Quorthon)
Genesis P'Orridge
Simon Posford
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