Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley
The vast majority of robbing you of great music that you will never hear is done by the industry preventing commercial success.
A lot of non-commercially-successful great music has still been made, but y'all are too lazy to go find it, you want great music handed to you on a silver platter like some kind of royal snob. If you knew anything about music you'd know other musicians than pop artists.
Bad Wigins wrote:
but y'all are too lazy to go find it, you want great music handed to you on a silver platter like some kind of royal snob. If you knew anything about music you'd know other musicians than pop artists.
Who needs a good woman and blow out of the pipes then?
Bad Wigins wrote:
The vast majority of robbing you of great music that you will never hear is done by the industry preventing commercial success.
A lot of non-commercially-successful great music has still been made, but y'all are too lazy to go find it, you want great music handed to you on a silver platter like some kind of royal snob. If you knew anything about music you'd know other musicians than pop artists.
Pretentious Music Snob Alert!
Otis Redding was pretty clearly the one e had reason to suspect would get better. He was only starting.
Chris Cornell should be near the top of the list
Brian Jones
Gram Parsons
Eddie Cochran
Lowell George
Marvin Gaye
Well, we all know that if Mama Cass had given that last bite of chicken sandwich to Karen Carpenter they would both be alive today.
XXXTentacion
Beff Juckley wrote:
Jeff Buckley
This. Only on page 3!
Renders all other arguments less valid.
5678784 wrote:
Chris Cornell should be near the top of the list
+1
Robert Johnson
Bessie Smith
Leroy Carr
Peetie Wheatstraw
Little Willie John
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Sonny Boy Williamson
Jimmie Rodgers
Charley Patton
Ozzy Osbourne .
Well he has been brain dead for years.
Dio
Lynard skynard (the original singer)
AC DC (same as above)
George Gershwin
Franz Schubert
Janis Joplin
Lynyrd Skynyrd
SDSU Aztec wrote:
The guy who was had the most untapped talent when he died, was Jimi Hendrix.
Which reminds me - Stevie Ray Vaughan (because of his amazing Hendrix covers).
The tragedy was, other than that he was still young, he had also only recently gotten sober and was playing better than ever. Helicopters and fog don’t mix.
Jim Croce
xxxtentacion
A./ Read a Bessie Smith biography, tragic death died
in a racist part of the south, bled to death because
the white hospital wouldn't treat her.
B./ Mozart, is my number one pick, but he had his flaws (use of clarinets and bassoons).
Illustrated it the composition below about a two minute gigue.
From 1789, three years before his death.
"Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G, K.574" (youtube)
If you've heard the piece it is pure 'syncopation' almost forking into ragtime,
BUT Mozart hated the trumpet thus stifling the progress of Jazz.
C./Buddy Holly? If he had lived he would've been crafted into a country singer.
Think Elvis.
D./ John Lennon had his flaws, but would've evolved into an adult contemporary singer,
on the advice of Yoko.