Which musician had the biggest impact on musicculture?
Mark chapman
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Chuck Berry
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Lil wayne
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Kurt Cobain
the beatles invented music in 1910
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kegk
>>65866017
wow, you really like to post her, don't you?
>>65866382
she's the most influential artist of our generation.
Without a doubt john lennon or robert johnson
>>65866382
its probably her
>>65866401
has any noteworthy musicians actually listed her as an influence?
Elvis Presley is the most influential figure in popular music. This isn't up for debate.
which musician had the biggest nose?
>>65868710
this
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Miguel Gora
Be Yonce
Steven Burnett
Kannie Weast
John Balance
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Geddy Fkee
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J.S. Bach
y'all know I am right
>>65865603
It sure as shit wasn't John Lennon. It's most likely Elvis.
N.W.A
People who say the Beatles didn't influence people are out of their fucking minds.
>biggest impact
It's the Beatles. It doesn't matter if they took other people's sound. They were influenced by Chuck Berry Elvis and the Byrds. Who cares? They had the biggest impact.
Louie Armstrong is up there, but I'd understand why people would disagree.
>>65868944
Probably this for modern music
Lennon/McCartney by a mile.
Over artists with an enormous influence on music on their genre or even just music culture in general:
>Elvis
>Chuck Berry
>Miles Davis
>Bowie
>NWA
>Bob Marley
>Michael Jackson
>Arethra Franklin
>Sinatra
>>65868710
Came here to say this.
>>65870411
Also The Clash, Sex Pistols, and Dre come to mind
Bobby Dylan
>>65868710
>Elvis Presley is the biggest culture vulture in popular music
ftfy
Most of his hits are stolen including his style.
>>65870926
Why is that everyone that is mainstream stole peoples music? Are they mainstream because they are thieves?
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me
>>65868779
lliterally whos
>>65870411
NWA for sure. Made hip-hop vulgar
>>65868678
Afaik
Elton John: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nblf7Yw4jys?t=5m40s
Shirley Manson: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/shirley-manson-social-media-puts-so-much-pressure-on-women-34764080.html
Nigel Godrich (Radiohead's 6th member): https://twitter.com/nigelgod/status/202661679966859264
Lady Gaga (if you consider that she's currently working - under the radar - with Grimes' best bud producer/collaborator BloodPop on her latest album): http://gagadaily.com/forums/topic/189695-gaga-smoking-with-bloodpop-on-instagram/
Paul Thomas Anderson (technically a film director, but whatever): http://www.indiewire.com/2014/10/paul-thomas-anderson-says-grimes-makes-him-want-to-dance-215862/
Lorde: http://www.mtv.com/artists/collections/lorde-collection/897328/
Loads of younger fledgling artists have cited her as an inspiration as well, but only time will tell if any of them will prove truly noteworthy. Imo there's a strong argument to be made that - assuming she maintains her current projectory - she could end up being one of the greatest influencers of music culture looking toward the FUTURE.
However the question being asked here is about influential musicians from the PAST, so no - it ain't her.