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5strings
If you had to choose an artist after the Stones who would it be?
For me it's Lou Reed
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Palace Revolution 2000
Roxy Music ( 70's)
Spiritualized
Primal Scream
Jane's Addiction
Ween
Prince
MC5
Gun Club
Love to see Ween on there! They were supposed to play Nashville on 4/20 but cancelled. What is your favorite Ween album?
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britstones
The Tragically Hip, I’m from Canada eh.
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Doxa
Of course there is no one. How can be?
Them and Dylan. No feel or need to follow anyone else. Thank god - that's more than enough.
Surely I like so much many different things - but that's a different thing.
- Doxa
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Doxa
Of course there is no one. How can be?
Them and Dylan. No feel or need to follow anyone else. Thank god - that's more than enough.
Surely I like so much many different things - but that's a different thing.
- Doxa
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LeonidP
Nirvana
The Pogues
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Doxa
Of course there is no one. How can be?
Them and Dylan. No feel or need to follow anyone else. Thank god - that's more than enough.
Surely I like so much many different things - but that's a different thing.
- Doxa
Agree on this. After the Stones, Van and Dylan are all I own and really need.
Of course I listen to a lot of other bands/artists but usually just a song or two at a time. A recent playlist on YouTube included David Gray, The Romantics, A.A. Bondy, Bruce Cockburn, The Supremes, Joe Jackson, The Grateful Dead, The Jam, and Supergrass. I am not a big fan of any of them – in fact, if you were to drag me to a Grateful Dead concert I would consider it extreme torture – but they all have at least one song I dig (‘Friend of the Devil’ in the case of GD) and played consecutively it makes for a better listening experience than spinning Hackney Diamonds (IMHO).