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Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:37 pm to CAD703X
Since no one else has said it: Robert Johnson
Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:39 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
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This is a really indisputably stupid statement to make.
I backed up my assertion thoroughly. Will you?
Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:41 pm to HempHead
Buddy Holly for sure.
He was the first young rocker to die early, wasn't he?
The Day the Music Died.
SRV is on the list. He was just getting sober. He would still be around today and I think that Blues would be more a part of the mainstream if he was. Huge loss.
Elvis? It is hard to think that he would have come out of his downward spiral. Fame killed him, not an accident. He was a slow moving train wreck so I don't think that he would have provided anything more creatively.
John Lennon? Unless he would have been markedly better than Paul McCartney, I don't know what else he would have provided except being a cultural touchstone for Baby Boomers.
The more that I think about it in an objective sense, the more I think you have to go with Buddy Holly. Then Jimi Hendrix.
No one has mentioned Janis Joplin.
Or, Charlie "Bird" Parker.
He was the first young rocker to die early, wasn't he?
The Day the Music Died.
SRV is on the list. He was just getting sober. He would still be around today and I think that Blues would be more a part of the mainstream if he was. Huge loss.
Elvis? It is hard to think that he would have come out of his downward spiral. Fame killed him, not an accident. He was a slow moving train wreck so I don't think that he would have provided anything more creatively.
John Lennon? Unless he would have been markedly better than Paul McCartney, I don't know what else he would have provided except being a cultural touchstone for Baby Boomers.
The more that I think about it in an objective sense, the more I think you have to go with Buddy Holly. Then Jimi Hendrix.
No one has mentioned Janis Joplin.
Or, Charlie "Bird" Parker.
This post was edited on 1/23/15 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:43 pm to TigerRad
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I backed up my assertion thoroughly. Will you?
Yes, it's extremely idiotic to say that it's the ONLY answer when you have no idea what he would go on to produce after that. He may have run out of ideas early. He may have gone crazy and stopped making music. You have no idea what he would have done. You also have no way of knowing that the other artists wouldn't be far more prolific and make far better music later in life.
You use a superlative argument about something entirely composed of assumptions.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:47 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
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You also have to include Tupac and Biggie.
lolTupac
Posted on 1/23/15 at 12:47 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
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you have no idea what he would go on to produce after that. He may have run out of ideas early. He may have gone crazy and stopped making music. You have no idea what he would have done. You also have no way of knowing that the other artists wouldn't be far more prolific and make far better music later in life.
thanks captain obvious. Everyone mentioned in the thread is dead, and no poster can answer any of these things duh
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something entirely composed of assumptions.
like every other poster in the thread
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You use a superlative argument
opinions gonna opine
Posted on 1/23/15 at 1:42 pm to CAD703X
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Posted on 1/23/15 at 2:16 pm to TigerRad
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When it comes to lost potential output and influence, Buddy Holly is really indisputably the only correct answer here.
well not really
Posted on 1/23/15 at 2:23 pm to monsterballads
Lisa left eye (Lopez) & singer from drowning pool
Posted on 1/23/15 at 2:56 pm to CAD703X
Buddy Holly, Kurt Cobain, and Ian Curtis.
Put me in the Hendrix is overrated camp, guy had two good songs and one of them was a cover. Most overrated guy in music history.
Put me in the Hendrix is overrated camp, guy had two good songs and one of them was a cover. Most overrated guy in music history.
This post was edited on 1/23/15 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 1/23/15 at 3:01 pm to CrimsonFever
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Put me in the Hendrix is overrated camp, guy had two good songs and one of them was a cover. Most overrated guy in music history.
LoOoOoL
Your opinion, as much as you're entitled to it, is fricking retarded.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 3:11 pm to CrimsonFever
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guy had two good songs and one of them was a cover.
Jesus Christ. All Along the Watchtower isn't even a top 5 Hendrix song.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 4:01 pm to CAD703X
Dimebag should have been on page 1. Don't care about his age, he was still on top.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 4:20 pm to CAD703X
I'm going with Hank Williams. Died at 29 and is still the best there ever was.
Buddy Holly died younger and may have had a tremendous influence on rock and roll, but people don't listen to his music anymore. People all over still crank Hank Sr. and it still holds up.
Buddy Holly died younger and may have had a tremendous influence on rock and roll, but people don't listen to his music anymore. People all over still crank Hank Sr. and it still holds up.
This post was edited on 1/23/15 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 1/23/15 at 4:47 pm to CAD703X
A few additions...
Eddie Cochran
Bobby Fuller
Richie Valens.
Eddie Cochran
Bobby Fuller
Richie Valens.
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