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Greatest American musician(s)??
Who's it gonna be? Dylan, Cash or Presley??
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Now this I find difficult, I like them all………The problem with this choice is that they are all the same in the cultural context of there musical background, but play, sound and resonate differently to their followers…..Bu**er I what to say Johnny cash, I hear Dylan in my mind and Elvis Presley “I met is Cousin three weeks ago” was at the top of is particular brand of music…….
It’s Johnny cash, No it’s Dylan……… Sorry folks it is Johnny Cash. I hope that didn’t “Hurt” |
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psst (hurt is a nine inch nails song covered by cash)
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I refer you to my previous post else where on this forum..........
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who the do you think you are?
referring me 'elsewhere' pull yer head out of yer own jacksy and smell the coffee |
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Yes woody, its rich roast actually…………..:)
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Woody, I realise you've arrived on this site and you want to make an impression but to stick around you're really going to have to learn to appreciate irony!
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i dont have to prove anything to you , and i am most certainly not 'out to stay around'
i will say what i want - you say what you want, and we'll get along fine - just dont compare Cliff to The Beatles again :)haha |
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i have voted for elvis ...the one and only king...
but hey,, i loved the man in black.. with his sexy ,sultry .voice .. dillon is just average in my opinion |
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i think rock n roll would be lyrically lost if Dylan wasnt on the scene - he definately aint the best musician but his lyrics are unrivalled in my opinion
...just listen to his first album; 'Song to Woody', :D |
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voted for elvis - but dylans the man for a differant sphere,saw him in the late 60s,brilliant artist, but not everyones looking for a message with their music.
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johnny cash a definite for me .............not an elvis fan never was, & i like some of bob dylans music/songs too
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WANTED: MORE DYLAN FANS!!!!
(cash was a legend though, always will be, RIP man in black!) |
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I voted Elvis. No hesitation.
I do like Johnny Cash though. Woody Cliff is every bit has good has the Beatles. Elvis No 1 Singer. Beatles No 1 Band. Cliff Richard up there with Elvis. |
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Elvis wasn't a musician, his songs were written for him otherwise I would have voted for him. I don't like Dylan. I do like Buddy Holly. Probably Buddy Holly.
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Had to take BD as ther was no haevy metal abnds in the poll.
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heavy metal wouldnt be around if it wasnt for artists like Dylan and Cash
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A choice of 3 is very limiting. Heavy metal may not have existed if it were not for Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash? By the same token they may not have been around were it not for earlier musicians. It's a process of evolution.
If it's lyrics you go for then take a look at some of the things written by Chris Simpson (do I hear you ask "Who?") particularly in view of your comments elsewhere the irony in a song called "Isn't it funny?" Not that he's American. Out if the three you list I'd have to go for Dylan. |
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fair enough!
of course i hadnt heard of Chris Simpson; but i must suggest that you probably wouldnt have a clue who an artist of my generations is?! ie Richard Ashcroft? (the man's lyrics changed my life), Graham Coxon? Dave Grohl? |
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Richard Ashcroft -
There’s nothing really wrong with the state of your ambition The whole world is crumbling Cos your crazy vision All wars are boys and death is what you hate most Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size It’s a crazy world For a mixed up boy and a mixed up girl It’s a crazy world For a mixed up boy and a mixed up girl So you got no god You got no love To tell me of But you’ve got that spirit So please stick with it This world wouldn’t be A world without you in it Please shelter me Please shelter me I found this crazy world It’s chewing on my brain like a desert train locus I find it hard to love I find it hard to focus The whole world is crumbling Cos their crazy visions Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size Come on baby Don’t you want to get a new size It’s a crazy world For a mixed up boy and a mixed up girl It’s a crazy world For a mixed up boy and a mixed up girl So you got no god You got no love To tell me off You got to keep your spirit you stick with it There ain’t a world without you in it you stick with it So you got no god You got no love To tell me of Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me Shelter me That the type of thing you mean woody? |
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ok ok he did do some pretty shocking stuff lol
the lyrics i was highlighting were the ones form the verve's album 'urban hymns', ie Lucky Man, Sonnet, The Drugs Dont Work and of course Bitter Sweet Symphony |
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Lol, well funnily enough "The Drugs Don't Work" is one of my own personal favourites but then I listen to all kinds of stuff.
The Simpson lyric I find most appropriate at present is: "I told a clean cut political man I can change the world I can. Oh no said he, I let the world change me." You mentioned somewhere else about us old fogies not understanding what it's like to be 16 or maybe we can't remember. I think the truth is probably more that we can remember. We can remember exactly what it was like to feel like we knew all the answers and could see where all the old uns were going wrong. Some of us even had the added bonus of living our teenage years in the optimistic days of flower-power, peace, love-ins, sit-ins and all that bunk. We "knew" we were at the dawning of the Age of Aquarius and we were going to be the generation that made everything groovy. But later experience of life brings with it the realism and that is often followed by cynicism if we aren't careful. It isn't that we don't want the changes. We just find out how easy it isn't (hence the lyric quoted). So we have the choice of either going with the flow or fighting a harder battle and sometimes settling for a lot less than our dreams. Don't imagine that it means we never dreamed, and don't think that because we don't always acheive much that we have given up the fight. (Apologies for thread-wander) |
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great points and thank you.....but i must admit the 'resident waffler' under your name is very apt lol
i supose for me its just going to be a huge resistance against 'going with the flow' until i drive myself crazy and settle with a desk job and shut my trap lol dontya just love realising the inevitable haha |
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voted for cash....basically because i'v been listening to a wide range of his stuff recently and it is absolutely fantastic...still relative today
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Paul Simon should be on the list.
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