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CashAndFlash 12-21-2010 07:48 PM

Most Influential Artist of the Decade
 
I was originally going to title this "most influential album," but I'm too lazy to look up sales figures (no, I'm not basing it solely on that), so here goes:

1950s:Elvis. The King of Rock and Roll; ushered in a new direction in popular music.

1960s: Beatles The first boy band, and the only one with decent music.

1970s: Zeppelin. The world was falling apart; they remain one of the most influential bands in rock today, and if you listen to Achilles Last Stand, you can hear heavy metal being born.

1980s:Madonna and MJ. The two biggest pop artists at a time when glitz and glamour were king.

1990s:Nirvana. After the excesses of the 80s, Nirvana epitomized the "grunge" movement which would set a new direction for rock.

2000s:? I don't know. I can't think of any band that was just huge in the 2000s, and the three biggest sellers to have come out of the late 90s or the 2000s were Backstreet Boys, Linkin park, and Lady Gaga- who has only been active for two years. If I had to pick one, I'd say Linkin park, because ***** rock seems to predominate among the younger kids these days, but to me, the 2000s were pretty much a musical void.

Turbo Saint 12-21-2010 09:51 PM

311 or tool...but they were kinda 90s guys too :\

CashAndFlash 12-21-2010 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbo Saint (Post 272110)
311 or tool...but they were kinda 90s guys too :\

I barely heard anything from then in the aughts or whatever they're supposed to be called. I did go to a Tool show 2 years ago though... that was awesome.

Pete 12-22-2010 02:13 AM

Tough one Cash..I'll be back..seems as the industries been a tad stagnant in breakout artist,or maybe I'm going blind to some of the newer stuff...The Black Keys jam

SapperSaint 12-24-2010 10:04 AM

Man. thats tough. I will give mine. Now remember I am a METAL guy.

50's: Elvis
Jerry Lee Lewis; Elvis is the King but JLL was the man!

60's: The Beatles
Led Zepplin; basiclly the start of metal.

70's: Black Sabbath; THE foundation of METAL TO THIS DAY!
VAN HALEN; What else is there to say?

80's: Metallica; Metals first Nationally legit group and ruled through the 90's.
Dead Kennedies; my into into Punk.
Motley Crue; Who doesn't like the Crue?
Cinderella; they brought blues into 80's hair metal.
SLAYER; Perfected what metal is (PERIOD)!
The Bestie Boys; they brought Rap to the white folks and are still kicking ass!

90's: Nirvana
Alice in Chains (My all time favorite band)
Sound Garden
Pearl Jam

00's: This is tough I have only heard a couple of "new" Bands that are really putting out good music and that is...
KORN; They showed that metal was not dead!
SLIPKNOT; Keeping metal on the cutting edge.

saintfan 12-30-2010 05:40 PM

Influential to whom? This is an excellent topic to discuss. There are no right answers really.

I don't think you can really discuss the 70's unless you want to include the Eagles, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Led Zeppelin, even Rod Stewart and don't forget John Denver. While birthing Metal (I like metal minus thrash) that was the decade of the singer/songwriter...and even Disco and Punk.

For example, I loved Elvis, but he died when I was a kid. I know lots of musicians who don't really care for him...one guy once told me Elvis wanted to be a blues singer but just didn't have it in him, which isn't to say he didn't excel in other areas.

I love these kinds of discussions. How many artists today were influenced by Johnny Cash, and from which decade would he qualify? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

SapperSaint 12-31-2010 09:08 AM

very good points saintfan!

Cash is beyond labeling. He's like a god....he was just always there!

CashAndFlash 12-31-2010 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SapperSaint (Post 275252)
very good points saintfan!

Cash is beyond labeling. He's like a god....he was just always there!

why thank you.

Saintswrath 12-31-2010 03:09 PM

Decade is 10 years = 2000-2010... i think many have decade confused with century, anywho i'll say Lil Wayne kinda ruled (dominated?) this era 2000-2010.. his name is everywhere! his music is heard everywhere and everybody wants him at least featured on their latest album and Unfortunately he's still young and has only gotten bigger and has gotten an even larger following and show no signs of getting out of the game but only growing, He has a certified gold "ROCK ALBUM!!" he has several platinum selling albums all of his non-studio material AkA (mixtapes) were #1 Billboard singles and hot radio play's, he's featured in many band's albums, R&B artist, Pop artist (including Britney spears and Madonna) Country artist and rock artist have done cover's of his songs (milli and Lollipop).


Under him a whole bunch of newly signed and veteran hip hop artist started following his lead, even though T-pain started bringing back the use of Auto-Tune earlier 6 years ago, it didn't get really popular until Wayne started using then Kid-Cudi evolved from it, then Kanye started using it, Game started using, then it exploded and every rapper had to use it..
Now he has Young Money and half of the people signed to that label has a similar sound like he does (most don't use Auto-tune) but they have a similar rap delivery over a beat like he does and use a ton of metaphors.

No way he's left out of this convo no matter how much ya'll might hate the genre of music or the guy himself.

Next i'll say Beyonce'

Then

Rihanna

Then

Linkin Park

Then

Taylor Swift

Then

Britney spears

Then

My Chemical Romance

Then

Black eyed peas

Then

Evanescence


Lady gaga although popular now, has only popped up on the scene a couple of years ago but she deserve to be on the list as well so i added her last.

Beastmode 12-31-2010 03:26 PM

Rock I'd have to say Green Day. They just kept turning out decent songs. There was a lag from 2000-05 but after that it seemed almost every year they had a decent song out.

CashAndFlash 12-31-2010 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 275352)
Rock I'd have to say Green Day. They just kept turning out decent songs. There was a lag from 2000-05 but after that it seemed almost every year they had a decent song out.

pretty good man... though they came out in the 90s, this may be the answer.

I loved American Idiot...(and The Saints Are Coming, obviously) and somehow I forgot about them.

QBREES9 12-31-2010 10:51 PM

U2 anyone !!!

CashAndFlash 01-01-2011 07:18 AM

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QBREES9 01-01-2011 09:48 AM

I'll have one LOL

SapperSaint 01-04-2011 09:27 AM

U2 Sunday bloody Sunday was great. Then....they became too cool for the rest of the population.

Same with REM

OldMaid 01-08-2011 10:14 AM

I agree with your list from the 1950's to 1980's.

1990's, Nirvana ,and other groups called Alternative Rock, not really.
Where are they today? Not really around.

Since 90's,it is manufactured music.Recycled. Ripped from decades before.
You have entertainers with lots of sales, but I would not call them breakout artistswith a lasting imprint on the music scene and their songs still being around known to generation afgter generation decades from now.
Taylor,Beyonce , Britney, Lady Gaga,etc. great sales but will not be known decades from now.
Taylor can't sing and writes cute songs with the themes of a boyfriend/girllfriend song.First they were in high school,and nowher new cd and video has them starting college. Oh what a leap.
Beyonce is very talented in she can really sing, dance, but she is not a pioneer (Aretha,Tina) or has alsting impact like that. Gaga is dressing like Grace Jones and is still not that original.
Britney is true manufactured material with writers, back up singers,glitz and lots, tons of protools and studio wizardery with top producers.

BTW, I like Taylor, Bey,and, Britney, Gaga. I am not taking a slam at them

OldMaid 01-08-2011 10:22 AM

Lasting. Will be known decades from now.
Made some difference,imprint on music scene. Changed their style and grew and did not recycle the same cd from when albums were put out and yeah,they were around to make albums and tape cassettes to cd's and dvd's. They are popular throughout the world and can fill massive stadiums.

U2.


Runner up of a group from the 1980's that is still going strong and has sold 100 milllion-BonJovi. They went pass their expiration date of 80's hair bands and changed and fans changed and stayed with them. They took their talents and pushed themselves in other areas.
David Bryan of BonJovi just won a Tony for his Broadway play.
Jon Bongiovi has does other things. Richie Sambora designs clothes. Tico is a painter, artists.

WVSaint 01-09-2011 01:09 PM

2000s were a waste, the new artist of the decade for me however is the gaslight anthem.

SapperSaint 01-22-2011 01:32 PM

The only reason Nirvana and Alice in Chains (The Original Band) are not around anymore is because their lead singers are pushing up dasies. AIC has reformed and doing well; The drummer from Nirvana has the Foo Fighters (kick ass if you haven't heard them) and helped start Queens of the Stone Age.

I think most of the music today is crap. Same stuff just regurjatated over and over. Lady Gaga's appeal is she dresses and gives the appearance she is someone you want to meet on a one night stand that last all weekend. Same for Beyonce; however she was great in Goldmember.

Turbo Saint 01-22-2011 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by WVSaint (Post 278639)
2000s were a waste, the new artist of the decade for me however is the gaslight anthem.

2000s were a waste indeed...screw em.

D_it_up 02-02-2011 10:20 AM

The one band that comes to mind more than any from the 70's-90's is Pink Floyd. I'm prejudiced when it comes to them, because they are my all-time favorite band. However, their music had ultimate staying power and Dark Side of the Moon holds the record for the longest two separate stretches on the Billboard 200. From 1973 to 1988 (736 weeks) and then a later run for 759 weeks. That is nearly 1500 weeks on the charts. That is a feat that will probably never be duplicated. Un-effin'-real!


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