You get 5 Nominees - stick to it!
Beatles
Stones
The Who
Roxy Music
The Sex Pistols
Go...
You get 5 Nominees - stick to it!
Beatles
Stones
The Who
Roxy Music
The Sex Pistols
Go...
Black Sabbath, basically created the metal genre.
Is there really such a thing?
I doubt The Rolling Stones had much influense over Nashville. And they were influensed by blues men Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf and others.
The Beatles were also influensed by music of Americas south.
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys made a huge impact on American music from the mid 30's up to the days of rock and roll. They covered many old blues tunes.
I'm guessing those 50's vocal groups like The Platters are out. No James Brown and The Fabulous Flames.
To try and go with a bunch of white rock bands knowing where they actually got their influense, hmmmmm?
Led Zeppelin
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - hands down most original, creative, unique
Whatley wrote:
Is there really such a thing?
I doubt The Rolling Stones had much influense over Nashville. And they were influensed by blues men Elmore James, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf and others.
The Beatles were also influensed by music of Americas south.
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys made a huge impact on American music from the mid 30's up to the days of rock and roll. They covered many old blues tunes.
I'm guessing those 50's vocal groups like The Platters are out. No James Brown and The Fabulous Flames.
To try and go with a bunch of white rock bands knowing where they actually got their influense, hmmmmm?
I remember hearing Mick jagger saying he was scared to take the stage after James Brown opened for him once because he absolutely blew everyone away
Sand Dunes wrote:
Black Sabbath, basically created the metal genre.
Yep. This is the right thinking. Add
The Ramones
Run-DMC
The Pixies
Pioneers of their genres
Brian Jones was a huge fan of Delta guitarist Elmore James. And that name Rolling Stone was taken from a 1950's Muddy Waters tune. Jagger was deep into southern black music as was the entire band. James Brown the best example of southern Soul.
You really do need to check out.....
TThe Gus Cannon Jug Stompers
The Memphis Jug Band
The bands of Louis Armstrong and Jellyroll Morton
And, Hendrix grew up listening to his dads old blues records.
The Shaggs
Jandek
Suburban Lawns
And my four-track cassettes of micro-tonal dissonance that have never been heard by anyone but lonesome ears.
M.A.G.A...
The Who
The Velvet Underground (kudos to the radio show "Sound Opinions" for making such a strong case for this)
The Doors
T Rex
The Replacements
Iggy Pop and the Stooges
Every band on this punk CD:
The thread is to name 5 bands, not to paste compilations!
It's not close. Beatles. No matter what your genre, they played a role, influencing tens of thousands of singers and musicians. If you polled musicians, the answer is the Beatles.
1) Dylan
2) Dylan
3) Dylan
4) Dylan and finally, ...
5) Dylan (I spit hot fire)
Every Musician Ever wrote:
It's not close. Beatles. No matter what your genre, they played a role, influencing tens of thousands of singers and musicians. If you polled musicians, the answer is the Beatles.
In past interviews members of both the Beatles and the Stones have said they were greatly influenced by the Beach Boys.
but who influenced them wrote:
Every Musician Ever wrote:
It's not close. Beatles. No matter what your genre, they played a role, influencing tens of thousands of singers and musicians. If you polled musicians, the answer is the Beatles.
In past interviews members of both the Beatles and the Stones have said they were greatly influenced by the Beach Boys.
The Beach Boys were influenced by the Beatles as much as the Beatles were influenced by the Beach Boys. They were contemporaneous and had a mild rivalry.
And i've heard the Stones go on and on about all their influences in the Delta Blues area, but the Beach Boys? Really? Seriously?
Captain Beefheart and His Magic band and The Velvet Underground and Nico probably laid the ground work for most critically acclaimed music of today. I don't really think that anyone else is nearly as influential as they were
My bloody valentine should also be mentioned for their contributions to shoegaze which went on to shape a portion of rock music.
Jimi Hendrix sucked
Beatles
Stooges—created punk
Sabbath—created metal
Motörhead—created all metal genres post-sabbath
Jesus and Mary Chain—influenced all alternative
Honorable Mention:
VU
Stones
Kinks
Minor Threat
T-Rex
Metallica
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