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muse, anyone?
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nice how they always mention moore and verlaine because they're 'frontmen'. lloyd and ranaldo are just as if not more awesome
belew not being on the list is a major error. dude is a fucking genius. putting ppl like lennon/cobain/ramone/lou reed is silly. neil young did some interesting guitar stuff but it's obvious that he's known as a songwriter first and foremost. and save the bluesmen for the blues list. robin guthrie and kevin shields deserve recognition for coming up w/ really original tones/atmospheres steve howe [yes were the best prog band. listen to 'close to the edge' if you need any convincing. rush are overrated. good band of course, but anyway] i'd prolly put bernard sumner on a list actually. sometimes subtlety is where it's at. the edge [or the evans as i call him cuz he stole my name] learned a lot from this guy. my knowledge on guitarists isn't vast i admit, i'm way more interested in song craft than technical ability anyway fuck rolling stone |
I think that maybe none of you have actually listened to any neil young and are basing this on whichever two songs of his you have heard on the radio
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i don't care about your dinosaurs!
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joni mitchell should be number one
what kind of chords/progressions/broken notes she used we will never know A LOT OF IT WASNT EVEN JAZZ |
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like forget what neil young these scumbags have heard, have you read anything about him? you little puke |
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