Elton John
Supertramp
The Corrs
Cat Stevens
Aha
Reo Speed Wagon
Fleetwood Mac
Jewel
Phill Collins
Sarah McLachlan
Norah Jones
Loggins & Massina
Kate Bush
Wilson Phillips
Nas N*E*R*D The Neptunes (producers though) Ramones Pixies Elliott Smith Ray Charles Stevie Wonder Beatles Lenny Kravitz Pet Shop Boys Police Red Hot Chili Peppers Dead Kennedys Aretha Franklin
- The Strokes
- David Bowie
- The Who
- The Clash
- The Velvet Underground
- T-Rex
- Nico
- Queen
- Duran Duran
- Lou Reed
- Cat Stevens
- Simon and Garfunkle
- Franz Ferdinand
- The Beatles
- The Rolling Stones
* I would count Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, Bush, and The Cranberries, but I don't like them anymore but loved them all at one point.
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"I abhor television. Notice how i said 'television' and not 'TV' because TV is a nickname and nicknames are for friends and television is no friend of mine" - Nick Valensi
At your demand (Just started guessing and hoping...)
Joy Division
Tom Waits
Leonard Cohen
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Velvet Underground
Bauhaus
Nick Cave
Opeth
Sisters of Mercy
Bob Dylan
The Cure
Elvis Costello
The Damned
Led Zeppelin
The Smiths
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It flung up momently the sacred river.
i wish i could add to the list, but i'm a musical novice! i haven't listened to enough to really know, but from what i've gathered i'll name some that i think are powerful from what i've heard...
john cage
yoko ono
tom waits
bob dylan
madlib/ quasimoto
bjork
david bryne
janis joplin
nina simone
cibo matto
lou reed
nick drake
nick cave
Beck
Nirvana
Velvet Underground/ Lou Reed
The White Stripes
Joy Division
David Bowie
The Cure
The Smiths
Leonard Cohen
Jeff Buckley
Rufus wainwright
Bob Dylan
Grand Master Flash
U2
Fiona Apple
Bob Dylan
Bjork
Jeff Buckley
Devendra Banhart
Regina Spektor
The Beatles (including the solo work)
Joni Mitchell
Janis Joplin
The Rolling Stones
Rufus Wainright
Beulah
The Velevet Underground
Led Zeppelin
Leslie Feist
and temporarily? The Ditty Bops. Can't get enough of 'Wishful Thinking'.
x Rufus Wainwright x Jeff Buckley x Mark Linkous x David Bowie x Patrick Wolf x Bill Callahan x Mauro Pawlowski x Thom Yorke x Nico x Björk x Tom Waits x Devendra Banhart x Nick Drake x Jamie Stewart x Piet Goddaer
^I Nick Drake. i haven't heard of a few of those, but i'll check them out because i love everything i have. i was a bit rash, i was listening to White Lines when i wrote my list. i take GMF back and leave it open.
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
The Clash
The Cure
Led Zeppelin
The Who
Pink Floyd
David Bowie
Bob Dylan
Kasabian
Blondie
Madonna (mainly her older stuff)
Björk
Coldplay
U2
Velvet Underground
jeff buckley
richard ashcroft (some of his solo stuff is good)
the verve
bloc party
the strokes
b.r.m.c
my bloody valentine
jesus and mary chain
idlewild
interpol
sonic youth
phoenix
the killers (guilty pleasure)
then either mazzy star, coldplay, ryan adams and franz ferdinand
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