Jeff Buckley. Sadly missed. |
Ryan Adams.Inconsistent but Brilliant. |
Brandi Carlyle- check out her CD "The Story" |
I'll take exception to your slam on Diana Krall. I loved the music first. In fact, I take some pride that while I was searching for my first pair of high-end speakers in LA back in 1997 or so, more often than not when I'd play the Diana Krall the staff would ask me who she was, and upon further visits I often found that they had bought the same CD that I had brought in...
So, at least in my case, I think I helped Diana Krall become an audiophile favorite BECAUSE I LIKED THE MUSIC, not the other way around.
Besides, someone had to replace Jazz at the Pawnshop and that first Fourplay CD that everyone was demoing.... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers
(I'm going to get it for this comment, but I like their new stuff better.. Californication & Stadium Arcadium)
Beck
Beck kicks ass, definitely innovative. Especially Odelay and Sea Changes:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=S8ZvmwQ3Gd0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l3_gwIOTGI
Amy Winehouse
Cat Power
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVGgGW1ZalY
cat power, cross bones style
Galactic
Greyboy Allstars
Radiohead
Nirvana
Firehose
RL Burnside
Guru Jazzmatazz
Beastie Boys
and of course... METALLICA..
I'll have to check out Wilco and Ryan Adams. |
Pretty lame list...no wonder music sales are way down. How many of these artist will anyone remember in 20 years? |
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Ryan Adams Beck The White Stripes |
By far the Tindersticks first then Sufjan Stevens, Phil Roy, Neko Case, Ben Folds, and undeniably Ryan Adams.
Other greats are Kim Richey, Jack Johnson, Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, The Decemberists, and Death Cab For Cutie.
So sad to see the emotionless audiofidels like Diana Krall mentioned. Oh Elvis, what have you done? |
1. gillian welch/david rawlings 2. lucinda williams 3. james carter |
lucinda williams,steve earle,black crowes,drive by truckers,ryan adams,eric johnson |
eva cassidy, without doubt. Wish she was still with us. Voice of an angel. God rest her soul. |
Jolie Holland saw her live a few times.Rooted in tradition and forging ahead."One foot on the platform,and the other foot on the train". |
Ida and His Name Is Alive are two very goods bands which are alternative/folk/rock music (you get the idea)
however they have been around several years |
Hands down, Radiohead. Second, Tom Waits. Third, Red Hot Chili Peppers. Concerning the former, don't know of a veteran group that peaked, i.e. put out three straight hit albums, so late in their career. |
Red Hot Chili Peppers Radiohead
and for the greatest rock band of all time.... Tenacious D.
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Beth Hart, Gov't Mule, Hans Theesink and Josee Deschenes. For a source of new music check out www.garageband.com. Thousands of Bands representing all genres of music. |
Jennie Devo (rock) is special. |
Basia, the late Eva Cassidy, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, and Martin Nievera, Kuh Ledesma, and Regine Velasquez....the last three from the Philippines |
Dave Mathews, Ben Harper and Derek Trucks. |
1.Air-The French Band Every Album A Masterpiece. 2.Porcupine Tree Only 12 of their albums are Great! 3.Gov't Mule Beta Band,Flaming Lips and Radiohead are very Good !
And in Prog Rock "ANGLAGARD" with a Bullet !
Search the Forum here and AA for in depth Info on Air and PT and their various era's
Feed your Head,JD |
Steve Earle Lucinda Williams Wilco Alejandro Escovedo Radiohead Beck |
I second Wilco. I also really dig the Shins. |
WILCO PATTY GRIFFIN BETA BAND |
Dream Theater, Tool, Drive-by-Truckers, Radiohead |
That's a lot of territory to cover -- You're going back to 1993. You might be more specific about who you like from before 1993 and then we could recommend similar artists.
In jazz, I think there are the biggies: Diana Krall, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, |
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