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But... but... he revolutionized... something... in like a handful of years! |
Where does Ziggy stardust fit in?
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If we are talking about influential in society then these two are neck and neck... if we are talking inspiring to other musicians then they again both are near the top... if we are talking genuine influence on music and pushing genres forward neither breaks the top 10, nor the top 20, The Beatles may sneak into the top 50... maybe... if we limit the criteria to the 20th century.
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Influence=change so I vote Elvis.
I didn't really care that much for Elvis, and the Beatles dominated the music scene in my teen years all the way to my 20s. The Stones had a bigger influence with my crowd. Never was that big of fan of the Beatles, preferred bands like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Grand Funk and Steve Miller Band. How can I not mention "Ten Years After?" In true retrospect, "The Boxtops" had the biggest early influence on me. |
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What I don't like to see is younger generations saying that "the Beatles are the greatest band of all time," yet are unable to name 5 other bands from the 60's. Heck, even older folks can stand to learn something through this type of discussion. |
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Bob Dylan and the Stones have to be up there.
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