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Poll Results: Most influential band ever? | |||
42.86% |
The Beatles
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0% |
Led Zeppelin
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2.86% |
Black Sabbath
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5.71% |
The Sex Pistols
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5.71% |
Pink Floyd
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14.29% |
Queen
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14.29% |
The Rolling Stones
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8.57% |
Nirvana
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2.86% |
The Who
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2.86% |
AC/DC
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Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll |
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10-18-2012
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Waiting on iZone
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Every one thinks nirvana started grunge. But they didnt. These guys did: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvins
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10-19-2012
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Love to all
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They were also one of the definite pioneers of "grunge" music. When they began, there was a thriving music scene in Seattle, and Nirvana was influenced by punk music and other local bands. So they weren't really trying to be a "grunge" band, that's just what the media labeled a lot of bands that were influenced by that music scene. |
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10-23-2012
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Elvis would probably get my vote. I don't know why but there's something about a man shaking his hips in a time when it was frowned upon that strikes me as game changing. |
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10-23-2012
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Times Change
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Location: Cairo, Egypt
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10-25-2012
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Delteria GM
Join Date: Oct 2012
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I agree with The Beatles as a choice, as for single artists who went through many bands. I would have to say Muddy Waters, all of the greatest guitarists of rock can trace their techniques and influences to Muddy Waters. True Rock & Roll is just edgy blues and R&B. Although, a close second would be Bob Dylan. As he wrote many of the greatest hit of rock and also joined together Folk and Rock & Roll by playing an electric guitar at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1965. Blowin' In the Wind is an amazing example of this combination, as is Maggie's Farm. |