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Dürer
Escher
Beckett
Ovett
Higgins
Botham
Arlott
McClaren
Maskell
Seeger
Guthrie
Leadbelly
HST
Tom Wolfe
Philip Larkin
Sorry
got carried
away.
Jimi Hendrix/Page ,Michael Schenker ,Mikael Åkerfeldt
Jimmy page
Tony Hancock
David hockney
I vote for:
Van Morrison, Tom Waits, Neil Young...
But, Nils Lofgren as the most talented musicians on earth!
Impact on me vs impact on my music would be different lists. Both fairly impossible but Brian Eno, Kevin Shields, Vince Clarke are probably the most evident in my music.
But, as an keyboardlover I would also vote for:
Diana Krall, Oscar Peterson, Rick Wakeman...
Tricky, but off the top of my head, here's 3...
Underworld (got me into dance music and were responsible for the best gig I've ever been to in Leeds around 1995)
Damon Albarn (generally turns whatever he touches to gold and The Fall album got me into making music)
Fela Kuti (there's everything in there from jazz, to funk, to beats and for me his music just embodies that magic 'groove' that I'm always looking for when making a track - he's also influenced a lot of other artists who've influenced me)
These aren't my favourite artists right now, but all had, I think, a big influence on my musical tastes and my idea of what music can be.
Justin Bieber
Ashlee Simpson
Rebecca Black
^^^ ;-)
There are a million people I can't list but here are some.
All time favorite: Beatles!!!
Tears For Fears
New Order - Depeche Mode
Modern: Arcade Fire - Vampire Weekend - Radiohead
Frank Zappa, Keith Emerson, Pete Townsend
Tom Waits. Kraftwerk. Dr. Dre
Similar Influences @mkell424! I recognized the Fac symbol in your Avatar picture! I'd love to hear your music!
All three are very influential artists! I wish there was more output from Kevin Shields though... :-)
All that and no Waylon Jennings? No wonder Texas banishes you annually to Yankee exile!
• The Residents
• Devo
• The Birthday Party
(bands, not individual musicians, though — presumably they contained musicians?)
Alice Cooper (from Pretties For You to Special Forces era)
Tom Waits
Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page for his compositions)
Peter Green, Joe Henry, The Band...to name just a few
Dr.Dre,
Carbon Based Lifeforms,
Entheogenic, Koan Tunes
There are lots though
I don't think you could really hear them in my music but Bad Brains would definitely be in my top three 'life changing' bands. As a black hardcore loving kid in DC in the 80s, it's hard to describe what that band meant to me. Sometimes the music; sometimes, merely the fact that they existed at all.
Musicians: Thelonious Monk, Ali Akbar Khan, Mitsuko Uchida, Django Reinhardt, and Stéphane Grappelli
Composers: Mozart, Beethoven, and Brian Eno
Film Directors: John Ford, Orson Welles, Akira Kurosawa, and Jean Renoir
Bowie
Byrne
Yorke
Edgar Froese
Adi Newton
Tom Ellard
Aphex Twin (Richard D. James) - Selected Ambient Works vol. 2
Talk Talk (Mark Hollis) - Spirit of Eden / Laughing Stock
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Sorry, couldn't help being extra specific.
Hey are you the David English I used to work with at COMPUTE! Magazine?