Chris Isaac Tool A Perfect Circle Snarky Puppy Van Morrison Spoon Robin Tower Govt Mule Tedeschi Trucks Neil Young AC DC Jeff Beck Anderson Osbourne Nick Lowe
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Ryan Adams was canceled by himself:
Reports of Adams' alleged sexual misconduct and psychological abuse were first documented and published in February 2019. Several prominent musicians went on record about Adams' misconduct, including Adams' ex-wife Mandy Moore, Phoebe Bridgers, Liz Phair, and Karen Elson.
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This kind of posts are my favorites- many names I am totally ignorant of & I do look forward to listening to & seeing what I like. Thanks to all of you who are willing to educate me- for free! All it costs is my time! It don’t get any better than this! & I’m an old fart curmudgeon, not easily impressed. |
@akadurf, I have an original 1st Ed. copy of Tricycle. Great for demoing equipment. Need to pull it out again and give it a listen.🙂🎶 |
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Adele Norah Jones Jeff Beck Kings of Leon Collective Soul Seal Chris Rea
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And one more because I do listen to music other than solo piano:
Evan Christopher |
Vikander Olafsson Jennifer Hewitt Mitsuko Uchida Murray Perahia Andras Schiff Arcady Volodos
Fred Hersch Ahmad Jamal (even in his 90’s!}
Each a pianist... |
"They eventually found the percussionist in the morgue, but he wasn't quite dead, so they warmed him up again and he played in the concert."
david12, Is that supposed to be funny?"
Roxy 54, Not funny at all, just a true story. It speaks to what Russia endured in "The Great Patriotic War", particularly Leningrad. Nobody knows how many died, mainly of cold and starvation, but probably more than a milliion out of a 3 million population in 1940. The worst winters for many years and a daily ration of not more than 200gms of bread. Just bread, nothing else. My mother in law said people left home in the morning and never came home from work, just fell dead in the street, particularly in winter of course. |
"amazing how $12 is light as a feather when an album is great, but so painful when the album sucks :-) "
"There is no artist, if they live long enough..."
For most of my life, I've been pretty loyal to the artists that have given me joy. And they've pretty much all given me sucker albums eventually. With the new streaming paradigm (using Tidal currently), I can listen first. I still buy (usually vinyl) if I love an album, just to get my tiny vote out there.
There are a few that I still pre-order. Tool Radiohead Beck St. Vincent Elbow Fiona Apple Alice in Chains Weird Al
Led Zeppelin never disappointed me.
A few artists I was loyal to the end, but let me down a some point. REM - Loved everything from Life's Rich Pageant to Up. Couldn't get into Reveal, Really liked Around the Sun, Couldn't get into Accelerate, Really liked Collapse into Now. Rush - Loved everything from 2112 to Signals, Really liked Grace Under Pressure to Power Windows. Loved Hold Your Fire. Liked Presto pretty well. Liked half of most of the rest, except Test for Echo which I hated. Pink Floyd - Liked Meddle, appreciate the before. Dark Side to The Wall loved with all my heart. Final Cut was a sucker album. Really liked the two Gilmour albums, especially live. Van Halen - OU812 wasn't good, but Carnal Knowledge was. Balance suucked. III never grabbed me. Different Kind of Truth was a surprise gift. Yes - This one almost isn't fair. I was loyal to the end, but the last album I loved was Talk. Highlights after that were The Ladder, Magnification. The rest left me fairly cold. I don't even remember the name of the last one with the new singer.
Some artists left me in the dust after intense love affairs. Bjork
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baylinor true amazing how $12 is light as a feather when an album is great, but so painful when the album sucks :-) |
I agree with ebm, NOBODY is the correct answer. There is no artist, if they live long enough, who will put out music that will always please you no matter how much you love them. Not even Bowie. They all end up either going commercial at times or experimenting with some abstract thing that will be completely unlike the bulk of their work. That's the nature of the beast. Like if you like blonds, some of them will still be ugly :) |
Samatha Fish Jack White Buddy Guy Radiohead The Killers Pat Metheny Jeff Beck Robin Trower
just to name a few.
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Apart from Morrissey, Springsteen and Dylan (after a quick listen - they have their clunkers too!) I can’t think of anyone at present.
The days when you could look forward to the next Smiths album or the one from U2 or the Pogues have long gone.
Ah, but that was vinyl!
@hodu,
Ryan Adams cancelled? Since when?
Well then I guess we should also cancel Martin Luther King Jr, JFK, John Lennon and anyone else we don’t take a current liking to.
Eventually we’d probably only be left with. Cliff Richard, err on second thoughts, maybe not.
This moral outrage nonsense probably began a long before Jerry Lee Lewis
Lifeless deadbeat journalists and their moronic cancel culture vendettas, playing moral guardians??
Sheesh! What a world!
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A great topic, and a lot of great nominees already mentioned. Some relatively obscure, and very hip: The Wondermints (I saw them live in L.A. a few times before they hooked up with Brian Wilson), NRBQ (one of the very best bands in R & R history. Terry Adams---a great, great live performer!---is the sole remaining original member), Jason Falkner (a member of Jellyfish at the time of their first album), Dave Alvin (I loved The Blasters, seeing them many times when Dave was in the band).
I won’t duplicate those above (Dylan, Ry Cooder, Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, Van Morrison, Randy Newman, etc.), and will list those currently making new music that I find essential and indispensable. You’ll notice they are mostly artists, not bands:
Iris Dement Mary Gauthier Patty Loveless Emmylou Harris Buddy Miller (with and without his wife Julie, a fabulous songwriter and singer) Rodney Crowell Jim Lauderdale Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives (imo currently the best band in the world) Ricky Skaggs The Del McCoury Band Jerry Douglas (dobro master, Alison Krausses mate) Albert Lee John Hiatt Nick Lowe Loudon Wainwright III Los Lobos Steve Earle (with and without The Dukes) Rosie Flores
There are plenty of others, but that’s enough outta me ;-) .
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Bob Dylan, Boz Scaggs,Robert Wyatt,Van Morrison,Ryan Adams.
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Brian Eno Daniel Lanois Loscil Lusine Pan American Christopher Bissonnette Harold Budd |
Alex Cuba, Julietta Venegas |
Some great suggestions guys, including artists I've never heard of. That's the whole point of the thread of course. |
Tower of Power Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns Phat Phunktion Prime Time Funk Mingo Fishtrap Crosby-Nash Michael Franks Strokeland Superband Marc Cohn Joshua Redman Patricia Barber Eddie From Ohio Steely Dan or Donald Fagen Luke Combs Gino Vannelli Take Six Jackie Allen
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"They eventually found the percussionist in the morgue, but he wasn't quite dead, so they warmed him up again and he played in the concert."
david12, Is that supposed to be funny? |
Joni mitchell Roberta flack Nina Simone (like baltimore she hated and recorded one day) John prine Dylan (I struggled with some 80s stuff) Marvin gaye Gil Scott heron
Beck Radiohead Avett brothers Micah p hinson Bonnie prince billy Belle and sebastian Handsome family Gillian welch Bill Callahan Lucinda williams Welcome wagon Sufjan stevens Colter wall War on drugs Bjork (even when so wacky it takes a coue of years to get it) Silver Jews London grammar James blake
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Paul McCartney Brian Wilson Cheap Trick ELO/Jeff Lynne James Taylor Randy Newman NRBQ Todd Rundgren Sting They Might Be Giants Stephen Stills
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David12,
Fascinating story! |
Why would anyone want to do it ? I can't think of any artist who is unable to produce junk. |
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Isn’t that what streaming is for? To discover new music? Then you are not surprised, or should I say unpleasantly surprised upon purchasing the media. |
Chris Isaak, Mark Knopfler, Paul Simon, Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant |
Current:
Colter Wall Eric Church Tyler Childers Bob Dylan Shooter Jennings |
Another vote for Bob Dylan, including the Bootleg Series Eden Atwood Stacey Kent Gillian Welch Orchestra Baobab |
The new release by the original lineup of X is a must-acquire! |
And for present day prog/metal fans all the recordings by Black Mountain are worth acquiring! |
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Though it's currently politically incorrect to include him because he's been "canceled," I'd add Ryan Adams to the list. From his days fronting Whiskeytown, I've purchased each of his newest releases, on vinyl, sound unheard, and have never been disappointed. His latest surprise release, "Wednesdays," was released on streaming services in December -- though you wouldn't know that from reading the mainstream press. -- Howard
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The Rolling Stones Then and now. |
Train Rob Thomas Gillian Welch Bob Dylan One Republic Eric Church Alison Krauss Amos Lee Andrea Bocelli Ane Brun Bob James Cold War Kids David Sanborn Don Henley Eric Clapton Wilco Junius Meyvant Lily Kershaw Little Big Town Little Dragon Moon Taxi Rascal Flatts Robbie Robertson Sarah Mclachlan Thievery Corporation Vince Gill
* But ask me again tomorrow -- It will likely change |
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Radiohead Queens of the Stone Age Nine Inch Nails VAST Dead Can Dance Lonely Robot Florence and the Machine |
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Dead artists certainly count, anybody at all. Certainly a lot of names I could of put on my list too, but many new ones as well for me to explore.
As an aside about dead artists, in the later stages of the Leningrad siege, in late 1943 I think, Shostakovich wanted to premier his great Leningrad symphony in the city. There was a struggle to get the survivors of the symphony orchestra together for the concert, which went out on the cities loudspeaker. They eventually found the percussionist in the morgue, but he wasn't quite dead, so they warmed him up again and he played in the concert. A German officer who heard it, said he realised then that they were going to lose the war.
My wife is from the city and my mother in law one of the few siege survivors still alive The state recently commemorated the 80th anniversary of the start of the siege in 41. All irrelevant to the thread I know, but thought the story was interesting. |
I dunno if dead artists count as new. The problem with great artists is that almost always they live long enough to make some garbage. Few exceptions. You gotta be really dedicated to love an artist at their worst! |
Raven accept napalm death onslaughtTank trust kreator sodom assassin necrophobic
among 100 other metal bands!
Never disappointed! always great!
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Fay Lovsky (English only) Lee Lewis Jim Boggia. Jason Falkner Smith & Hayes. And The Professors. The Paul & John Millard Powers. Paul Steel. The Major Labels. Two Sheds Jackson. Vinyl Kings NRBQ Jeff Foskett
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STILL ALIVE
Brian Protheroe Wondermints MSMW. Howard Levy Phil Brown Lewis Taylor Ray Chen Texas Gentlemen Wang Chung The Beach Boys. Billy Barber The CyrkleFay Lovsky (English only) Jerry Lee Lewis. Jim Boggia. Jason FalknerSmith & Hayes. And The ProfessorsThe Paul & JohnMillard PowersPaul SteelThe Major LabelsTwo Sheds JacksonVinyl KingsNRBQJeff Foskett
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