Hi all…just for fun and out of curiosity.. what are your top 3 favorite musicians/composers..
Mine :
1) Frank Zappa 2) Tom waits 3) John Lee hooker
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a good choice!
For me: 1. Paul McCartney 2. Thom Yorke 3. hard to choose, so many
sixthtulip said
a good choice! For me: 1. Paul McCartney 2. Thom Yorke 3. hard to choose, so many
I love Paul McCartney…such a genius in melodies.. i like his album off the ground!
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Growing up as a kid,
1.) My Dad 2.) Jimi Hendrix 3.) Bob Marley
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That random is because sometime after not touching keys or strings for some time I’m going through some new music in motivational category and sometimes I’m finding just one element in someones music which is kind of start for me – building arrangement around this but in completely different way and using different sounds.
Tom Waits is awesome – I wish I were 1000th the lyricist he is. Gotta agree with McCartney and the Beatles in general.
When I was learning guitar I really got into older folk music from my parents’ generation – of those, my top 3 artists were Paul Simon, Dylan and Cat Stevens. I have other influences now, but those three were huge for me when I was just starting out.
Yes, Tom Waits rules! I’ve grouped a few by style.
1. Late 70s / Early 80s work of Vince Clarke / Martyn Ware / Jean-Michel Jarre 2. Paul Simon / Nick Drake / Steve Winwood 3. Hans Zimmer
