Poll

What's your opinion?

Dimebag Darrel8%8% - 8
Kurt Cobain11%11% - 11
John Lennon18%18% - 17
Elvis14%14% - 13
Johnny Cash9%9% - 9
Jimi Hendrix19%19% - 18
Cliff Burton3%3% - 3
Bob Marley4%4% - 4
Sid Vicious1%1% - 1
Tupac Shakur8%8% - 8
Total: 92
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6672|cuntshitlake

I think all of them but vote goes to... John Lennon. Beatles is great.

Last edited by DeathUnlimited (2007-01-18 09:58:27)

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ShowMeTheMonkey
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Most of those are dumb. Cliff Burton??? He was a crap bassist! The world has people way better. Dimebag??? Loads better guitarists! 

Hendrix dies before his time, also Marc Bolan, he was becoming a fantastic songwriter. If Cobain wins this then everyone is dumb, he shot himself for the stardom.
=Robin-Hood=
A stranger in the dark
+213|7029|Belgium

moved

JFK
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6672|cuntshitlake

=Robin-Hood= wrote:

moved

JFK
Oh sorry..
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Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
+2,206|7019|Nårvei

Jokke (Jokke og Valentinerne)

Atleast in Norway !
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DUnlimited
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+1,160|6672|cuntshitlake

Varegg wrote:

Jokke (Jokke og Valentinerne)

Atleast in Norway !
maybe, In Finland it might be Sibelius...
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oChaos.Haze
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+90|6647

ShowMeTheMonkey wrote:

Dimebag??? Loads better guitarists!
Whoa Whoa Whoa.  I'm not even a huge pantera fan, just a guitarist by profession, and that statement makes me shiver.  Dimebag was one of the most innovative, fuck you all, I don't care guitarists, EVER.  Anyone who really knows their instrument and music in general, will KNOW that Dimebag is one of the sickest ever.   Plus he got gunned down onstage, tell me something more rockstar than that.  Watch some pantera live dvd's, then tell me there's loads better.

Edit, if we're talking about sickest ever though, there's probably some schmuck in the mountains, who has never been on a stage, or a cd, that could rip everyone's face off.  Fame does not decide who's good, just who's popular.

Last edited by oChaos.Haze (2007-01-18 14:22:38)

Ratzinger
Member
+43|6601|Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Seriously, you got only Elvis and Johnny Cash, who contributed to their genres but were not creators of those genres, so the only ones with any real influence are Bob Marley and Lennon.

As a songwriter Lennon was fairly innovative, but does not dominate that area of music.

Bob Marley was extremely influential in his own admittedly narrow genre, but the influences were there before him.

Where's Robert Johnston? Where's the roots reggae artists like Jimmy Cliff and Millie Small?

What did we lose when Tupac died? Sid was a human tragedy, with the brain of a duck, one of the worst bass players ever, with no musical talent whatsoever (and that's from a big punk fan).

Influence and creativity are not the same as fame/notoriety. All of the choices are derivative, ie they merely expanded others original efforts.
RoosterCantrell
Goodbye :)
+399|6689|Somewhere else

definitely not Johnny Cash. Not because he isn't a legend. He definitely is, but he died of old age.  it just happens.   My vote goes for Hendrix, Dime, or Lennon.  I didn't like the Beatles, but Lennon was a great mind.

But, I outside vote for Layne Staley, too.
oChaos.Haze
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+90|6647

RoosterCantrell wrote:

definitely not Johnny Cash. Not because he isn't a legend. He definitely is, but he died of old age.  it just happens.   My vote goes for Hendrix, Dime, or Lennon.  I didn't like the Beatles, but Lennon was a great mind.

But, I outside vote for Layne Staley, too.
Yes Layne Staley should be on there, along with Shannon Hoon, and Brad Nowell.  Who knows how far they could have gone.
Skorpy-chan
Member
+127|6554|Twyford, UK
Hendrix. The man set fire to his guitar, played it with his teeth, and played it left-handed!

He was also one of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived, and was the basis for most modern guitar wankery since the 70s.
Tjasso
the "Commander"
+102|6732|the Netherlands
NOT A SINGLE VOTE FOR CLIFF BURTON !!!???? R.I.P. 

C'mon METALLIHEADS !!! Cliff 'em All dudes






ShowMeTheMonkey its not about who's most crap or good dude >>> READ !!!

Last edited by Tjasso (2007-01-18 18:52:52)

travisb05
bullseye (+)
+58|6908|U.S
the worst death i said was Johnny cash but i believe Chris Ledoux was the saddest death he lived in my home state and was a great singer
HURLEY
Ima Crunchatize you.
+170|6892|The Lou
Kurt Cobain "I'd rather be hated for who I am than be loved for who I am not" awesome saying and thats pretty much why he killed himself, he was becoming everything he was against.

I voted lennon, Yoko Ono FTW!!! lol
SysTray
"Generous mods" < Thats right Systray !
+180|7030|Delaware
Elvis' death killed all he started. Nothing like him has yet to erupt since his death. There are at least bad duplicates of the other ones.
jimbo21
Member
+11|6861
i'll go lennon for his creativity and hendrix for his inovative guitar style.
but i also say in alot of cases the death of a musician is what makes the musician more influential than when they were alive. take stevie ray as an example, no one knew him when he was alive but almost every aspirering guitarist wants to play his stuff now that he is dead.

but that idea dosn't always work because now i think of chuck berry, another one everyone wants to play like but he is still alive i think.   oh well
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6654|The Land of Scott Walker
Voted Hendrix.
Yaocelotl
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Marilyn Monroe
Drakef
Cheeseburger Logicist
+117|6571|Vancouver
While Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon certainly were among the greatest innovators of the 20th century, the death of Elvis Presley would easily, by far, have to be the biggest loss to 20th century music. Perhaps our generation(s) cannot really understand his influence, but truly, he was the King. Whether you liked his music or not, his death ranks as the most important.

An honourable mention goes to Kurt Cobain. While I have never heard his work personally, I understand he did influence rock in the '90s.
S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6727|Montucky
Stevie Ray Vaughn.
tor11
Grunt
+18|6969|Os , Norway
Freddie Mercury! A big loss!
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|6929|California

ShowMeTheMonkey wrote:

Most of those are dumb. Cliff Burton??? He was a crap bassist! The world has people way better. Dimebag??? Loads better guitarists! 

Hendrix dies before his time, also Marc Bolan, he was becoming a fantastic songwriter. If Cobain wins this then everyone is dumb, he shot himself for the stardom.
You sir, aren't that bright.

Name a bassist that could rip better than Cliff.
vedds
Member
+52|6964|Christchurch New Zealand
Hendrix, I would say lennon but he jumped the shark when yoko came on the scene.
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6672|cuntshitlake

Ratzinger wrote:

...What did we lose when Tupac died?...
Gotta have somthing for Ghey hoppers

Ratzinger wrote:

Sid was a human tragedy, with the brain of a duck, one of the worst bass players ever, with no musical talent whatsoever (and that's from a big punk fan).
He had so empty head that I had to include him...
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