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  • voodoomiles
    15 apr 10
    Nick Drake. And BLOB Zimmermann. And also Patti Smith, in my opinion. Always in the purest Debaserian spirit. From today, I take pride in knowing Your identity. Always in the purest etc... thank you for the hospitality.
     
  • panNZZOone
    15 apr 10
    Dearest Voodoo,

    Please don’t even mention that kornutone Petomane Nullafacente figliandroc del blob by mistake (or by yawn) :)). As for Smith, I could do without him; Nick has written some good stuff, but come on, they’ve hyped him to the max.
     
  • j&r
    15 apr 10
    ..ha ha ha what a shit ranking.. without Tom Waits, Van Morrison, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Townes Van Zandt, Tom Petty, Fabrizio De André, and Bob Dylan... fortunately, though, there’s Shawn Phillips to raise the bar, an absolutely mediocre singer-songwriter who has written maybe three decent albums and then a sea of useless drivel..
     
  • j&r
    15 apr 10
    ..maybe also Lou Reed and John Martyn..
     
  • panNZZOone
    15 apr 10
    ha ha ha how nice,,,, Buckley, Cave, Gabriel, Waytt Waters, Fish, Graham and Neil is crap? Variety and quality that has embraced four decades. Great works from the 3 of Philips. From the list you mentioned (aside from De Andrè since I didn't include Italians), I would have considered some albums by Young and a few by Morrison, but certainly not among the top 10 anyway. Here's Martyn, maybe he would fit in the top 15, but I don't know if it's of 10.
     
  • panNZZOone
    15 apr 10
    oh no, I forgot Roy Harper!
     
  • j&r
    16 apr 10
    ...well Buckley, Cave, Wyatt are huge...but TOM WAITS is TOM WAITS...and where's good old Captain Beefheart??
     
  • Skeletron
    16 apr 10
    panzoo, I thought I saw Freddie Mercury in the charts...
     
  • panNZZOone
    16 apr 10
    Never digested Tom Waits, which captain are you referring to, the one from the Findus sticks? @Skeletron, I took Mercury out, I'll add him back in the rock singer ranking.
     
  • j&r
    16 apr 10
    .."never digested Tom Waits"..reason????...Frank's trilogy is nothing short of monumental!!...and then, you’ve never digested Waits but you really like Cave..strange because Cave is a worthy disciple of Waits..listening to The First Born is Dead is like listening to Bone Machine, more or less..anyway, I was referring to beefheart..
     
  • panNZZOone
    16 apr 10
    I can't stand his voice; the mere tone is annoying to my ears, and I couldn't even finish some of his albums. Cave is from another planet; he doesn't build sound mosaics because he doesn't need to. He possesses the inventiveness of a genius who can surprise you with a spit and a few sounds. The Fist Born is Dead? No, I prefer his mature period from The Good Son onward. Yes, I understood him as a captain... a good provocateur that I don't like (at all).
     
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