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Pink Floyd has influenced many others, they just were not copy-catted.F1fth wrote:Are we talking influential as in influenced music, or influential as in popular? It makes a big difference, as it seems like people are mixed up as to which.
Take, for instance, a band like Pink Floyd. They are of course extremely awesome and deservedly popular, but it's primarily because their music formerly was and currently is unlike anything else. In that regard, I would argue that they've actually influenced music very little. They are just so out there.
Assuming this thread is discussing musical influence:
Bands like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple were certainly an extremely influential presence on any kind of music that uses a distorted guitar. And whoever said Coltrane, thank you.
Assuming this thread is discussing popularity:
My bad.

I am utterly appalled that you choose to sully the good name of Johann Sebastian Bach, by put putting him on a list with, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and especially Eminem!L M S wrote:Who is on your list? Here are a few of my ideas..........
Regardless of anything else.
in no particular order:
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Michael Jackson
Madonna
Louis Armstrong
John Lennon
Mozart
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Jim Morrison
The Sex Pistols
Bob Marley
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Eminem
Jimi Hendrix
Ella Fitzgerald
The Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan
Billie Holiday
Chuck Berry
I will add to this list as I think of them, these are just off the top of my head.
Cover band no better or worse than Elvis Presley. Hardly influential though.neanderpaul14 wrote:Alvin and the Chipmunks
While I don't find Eminem influnetial in my taste in music, he brought mainstream rap to white suburban kids. They couldn't relate to Biggie or 2Pac but they could relate to him.Martin Ronne wrote:I am utterly appalled that you choose to sully the good name of Johann Sebastian Bach, by put putting him on a list with, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and especially Eminem!L M S wrote:Who is on your list? Here are a few of my ideas..........
Regardless of anything else.
in no particular order:
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Michael Jackson
Madonna
Louis Armstrong
John Lennon
Mozart
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Jim Morrison
The Sex Pistols
Bob Marley
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Eminem
Jimi Hendrix
Ella Fitzgerald
The Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan
Billie Holiday
Chuck Berry
I will add to this list as I think of them, these are just off the top of my head.
"You should have been a Cobbler!!!" - Johann Sebastian Bach
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This comment illustrates my point exactly. While there are many artists I do not find musically appealing....... their influence, however, is undeniable. Contrastingly, there are many artists I did not include on the original list I happen to very much appreciate, including: Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, Respighi, Violent Femmes, Shirley Horne, Radiohead, Aaron Copeland, Miles Davis, Dave Matthews, 311, Phish, Paul Thorn, NIN, Snoop, Galactic, Charlie Parker, Kronos Quartet, Bjork, Stevie Wonder, STP, TOOL, ......I could go on and on.jnd94 wrote:While I don't find Eminem influnetial in my taste in music, he brought mainstream rap to white suburban kids. They couldn't relate to Biggie or 2Pac but they could relate to him.Martin Ronne wrote:I am utterly appalled that you choose to sully the good name of Johann Sebastian Bach, by put putting him on a list with, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and especially Eminem!L M S wrote:Who is on your list? Here are a few of my ideas..........
Regardless of anything else.
in no particular order:
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Michael Jackson
Madonna
Louis Armstrong
John Lennon
Mozart
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Jim Morrison
The Sex Pistols
Bob Marley
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Eminem
Jimi Hendrix
Ella Fitzgerald
The Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan
Billie Holiday
Chuck Berry
I will add to this list as I think of them, these are just off the top of my head.
"You should have been a Cobbler!!!" - Johann Sebastian Bach
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five and Cab CallowayYoursFalsey wrote: For example, the swing/big band music played a big role in its day, but it's not really my cup of tea, so I can't pick out who from that era should be high lighted as helping form the genre...
Not outright dismissing it as teh rest of your list is very good but Madonna? I'd like to hear an explanation on that one. Oh and add Freddy Mercury.L M S wrote:Who is on your list?
Here are a few of my ideas..........by no means is this a final list, nor is it possibly without fault, just an impromptu discussion starter.
Regardless of anything else.
in no particular order:
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Michael Jackson
Madonna
Louis Armstrong
John Lennon
Mozart
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Jim Morrison
The Sex Pistols
Bob Marley
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Eminem
Jimi Hendrix
Ella Fitzgerald
The Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan
Billie Holiday
Chuck Berry
U2
I will add to this list as I think of them, these are just off the top of my head.
There has been much discussion on the topic....so.....if you have someone to add to----or to delete from the list, state your case for review by the CC community and the list shall be updated accordingly.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Michael Jackson was especially influential for his brand of music. Same goes for Eminem. I'm still waiting to hear why Madonna's on the list. How dare you insult Pink Floyd! I don't have any problems against Led Zep being on this list as I feel they were highly influential (and highly influenced).Martin Ronne wrote:I am utterly appalled that you choose to sully the good name of Johann Sebastian Bach, by put putting him on a list with, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and especially Eminem!L M S wrote:Who is on your list? Here are a few of my ideas..........
Regardless of anything else.
in no particular order:
Bach
Beethoven
Elvis
Michael Jackson
Madonna
Louis Armstrong
John Lennon
Mozart
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Jim Morrison
The Sex Pistols
Bob Marley
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Eminem
Jimi Hendrix
Ella Fitzgerald
The Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan
Billie Holiday
Chuck Berry
I will add to this list as I think of them, these are just off the top of my head.
"You should have been a Cobbler!!!" - Johann Sebastian Bach
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
YEah I've always thought that U2 was fairly overrated but it's hard to name an 80s band that gets talked about more than U2, Unfortunately, it's becoming hard to talk about classic rock without U2 coming up (a real shame and a tribute to the increasing mainstream nature of radio now of days). Also, I listen to a lot of modern rock and I can see how many of the songs were at least in part influenced by U2. In a way it's a shame because there are a lot better bands out there to influence you, some of them from around the 80s but U2's middle of the road nature has actually made them into one of the more influential bands.Genghis Khant wrote:U2? How did they get on that list? Music doesn't get much more middle-of-the-road than U2.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Yup, I totally agree (except for Snoop Dogg - you gotta be joking!).thegreekdog wrote:In terms of rap music, please take Eminem off the list. He has influenced no artist.
Sugarhill Gang
Run DMC
NWA
Dr. Dre and/or Snoop
A Tribe Called Quest
These are the artists that have influenced rap... not Eminem. Further, to say that Eminem brought rap to white suburbia is crazy. I'll put it this way - as a former "child of white suburbia," I listened to rap music before Eminem was out of high school. See above.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
That is weird. I'll put it this way - in my graduating class of 230 students (1997), there was one black kid and he was adopted by white parents. A bunch of us listened to rap.strike wolf wrote:Funny cause in my area of white suburbia I knew very few people who listened to rap before Eminem...
I may not like the guy but I do think he deserves some credit.
I'll agree with that list. I have not heard of Ultramagnetic MCs though. Dre's The Chronic really brought rap to the mainstream (in my humble opinion). That was one of my first tapes I ever purchased and included the song Nuthin But a G Thang which was widely played by the white kids in my neighborhood.Genghis Khant wrote:Yup, I totally agree (except for Snoop Dogg - you gotta be joking!).
Although I'd add to this list;
Kool Herc (he did invent hip hop, after all)
Public Enemy
Ultramagnetic MCs
Grandmaster Flash
De La Soul
Eric B & Rakim