If I haven't done so already, I am putting Lucinda Williams on the list.
Greatest Songwriter of all time
Jim Morrison
Bruce Springsteen
Elvis Costello
Best music goes to:
Mark Knopfler
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Frank Zappa
There's many great ones, but ones that belong in the "best" conversation for songwriters (which implies popular music with lyrics) Joni Mitchell (no one else in her league that can compete solo in musicianship, lyrics and music), Bob Dylan (not one of my faves but belongs in the conversation), Lennon/McCartney, Neil Young (not the greatest, but tied for favorite) George Gershwin. |
An excellent nomination @roxy54! Difford and Tillbrooks albums as members of Squeeze are mighty fine, amongst the best of the 2nd British Invasion (1977 and into the 80’s), as are their duo albums. In 1982 I saw Squeeze live in London, and they were also a good live band. Another excellent UK Power Pop songwriter is the late John Wicks, of The Records. I had the pleasure of playing some live shows with John after he moved to L.A. in the 90’s. A very sweet (and funny!) guy. I haven't kept up with this thread. Has Marshall Crenshaw's name been invoked? |
1) Tool 2) Radiohead 3) Pink Floyd 4) Tom Petty 5) Peter Gabriel 6) Nirvana 7) Royksopp 8) Agnes Obel 9) Mumford & Sons 10) Nine Inch Nail Though I may play with the order, check out my blog if you want to see descriptions and more. I also have a lesser known audiophile list for people looking to discover more music. |