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View Poll Results: Who was the most influential? | |||
The Beatles |
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38 | 22.09% |
Elvis Presley |
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25 | 14.53% |
John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band |
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102 | 59.30% |
I'm going to make a case for someone else because I'm a moron |
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7 | 4.07% |
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Voted Beatles.
A while back PBS did a special called John Lennon's Jukebox. I really enjoyed it! They also released a compilation CD by the same name. The one thing I will always remember for it was them talking about a Gary "US" Bonds song called Watch Your Step. When I heard it, there is a riff that Led Zepplin directly lifted. I can't recall the name of the Zep song. Anyways, it showed me the back and forth between American artists influencing English artists which in turn influenced American artists. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/lennon/index.html PS: Sitting here watching SNL and Frank Ocean just ended his song by playing an arcade game while John Mayer played a guitar solo. We've come a long way baby! ![]() |
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