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Please give me the name of a songwriter you admire.

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  • @LeonLeroy said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Dean and Gene Ween

    @AudioGus said:
    Dean and Gene Ween

    have u taken a close look at my avatar? i am a huge ween fan. huge.

    Jimmy Ween! I love his hotdogs!

  • Robyn Hitchcock, Patrick Leonard, and Miike Snow. Each for entirely different reasons.

  • Any genre?

    Ashford and Simpson
    Kris Drever
    Ola Gjeilo
    Salif Keita

  • Todd Rundgren. Forever.

  • edited May 2017

    @Icepulse said:
    Todd Rundgren. Forever.

    He can toast my video any day. ;)

  • Buddy Holly.
    Hank Williams.

  • Shel Silverstein

  • Laura Nyro. Jimmy Webb.

  • @DeVlaeminck said:
    Shel Silverstein

    I have his books on cd with him narrating the poems with sound effects and stuff. I am working on a project where I am sampling them. Making little soundtracks to Where The Sidewalk Ends, The Light in the Attic, and The Giving Tree.

  • Beck - he has done so many different genres.
    R.E.M.
    Beatles
    Bowie
    Muse
    Pink Floyd

  • David Thomas, Mark Hollis (the latter made the final statement to Popmusic, in my view...)

  • @animal said:
    David Thomas, Mark Hollis (the latter made the final statement to Popmusic, in my view...)

    Mark Hollis. Good one. Adding him to my late night men...

  • John Hartford

  • Mary Shelly

    @CliffClaven voice
    It's a little known fact, in addition to Frankenstein, Mary Shelley originally wrote Monster Mash.

  • @asnor said:
    Mary Shelly

    @CliffClaven voice
    It's a little known fact, in addition to Frankenstein, Mary Shelley originally wrote Monster Mash.

    Dwahaha, good un

  • Shane macgowan from the pogues

  • Smog / Bill Callahan - my favourite living songwriter

  • Kind of nuts that no one said John Prine

  • Older

    Newer

    Highly recommended :)

  • Didn't see Ray Davies from the Kinks -- so let me put him in.

    And to break the rules, +1 for Andy Partridge, Iggy Pop, and Pete Townshend. Roger Waters.

    Didn't see Britt Daniels from Spoon, so add him too. And Zack de la Rocha is a phenomenal lyricist.

  • Andy Plankton

  • Paul Simon (has to be mentioned if we are talking songcraft)
    Ray Davies
    Green Gartside
    Al Green
    Woody Guthrie (ask Bob)
    Chuck Berry
    Roy Orbison
    Lieber and Stoller
    Carole King and Gerry Goffin
    Pre-80's Stevie Wonder
    Differed but especially Tilbrock (the way he heightens the lyrics)
    Laura Marling
    Laura Mvula
    Nile Rogers
    Dolly
    Slint (more the music than 'melodies')
    The Deal twins
    Lou Barlow Eric Gaffney Jason Loewenstein
    Fiery Furnaces
    Shudder toThink (hard to find the good stuff online, but I love 'Get yer goat' and '50,000 BC')
    The Streets
    Dizzie Rascal
    Lydon/Jones/Matlock/Cook

    And lots of others already mentioned but I'm going to repeat Ween :-) Sorry if some are really obvious but I felt they had to be mentioned. Tried to throw in a few left-fielders and to stop before I got into TL;DR territory.

    there are indeed many ways to skin a cat

    I've got whole other lists of 'guilty pleasures' and 'one-offs' :-)

  • Eric Woolfson

  • Jim Croce

  • David McComb.
    The Triffids, plus this:

  • @asnor said:
    Jim Croce

    I often wonder just where he would have gone musically had he lived? The sky did indeed appear to be the limit.

  • Has anyone said Marvin Gaye? Jacques Brel? Gainsbourg?

  • We're a bit weighted toward the male, in this list, only a small representation of the wimmin. That surely can't be a correct representation of the reality, can it?

  • @u0421793 said:
    We're a bit weighted toward the male, in this list, only a small representation of the wimmin. That surely can't be a correct representation of the reality, can it?

    Well, there is always Yoko Ono. :D

  • @u0421793 said:
    We're a bit weighted toward the male, in this list, only a small representation of the wimmin. That surely can't be a correct representation of the reality, can it?

    Carole King; M.I.A.

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