Mr. Brian wrote:I don't think any British bands were influenced by any of that stuff. Maybe the Spice Girls?
Yes, possibly the Spice Girls. I am thinking maybe also Right Said Fred and Chumbawumba?
Mr. Brian wrote:I don't think any British bands were influenced by any of that stuff. Maybe the Spice Girls?
JackT wrote:Yes, possibly the Spice Girls. I am thinking maybe also Right Said Fred and Chumbawumba?
Mr. Brian wrote:(nice sig JackT!)
insanejane wrote:Is there a difference between Rhythm and Blues and just Blues only?
I thought I remember Led Zep, the Stones and Beatles all being heavily influenced by early Black American Blues?
I think wasn't "Twist and Shout" originally recorded by the Phila. R&B band, the Topnotes?
Has Madonna ever done any covers or does she only think HER stuff is worthy music? I read she listens to the new Britney LP every day. There's another talented American artist!
Mr. Brian wrote:Madonna has covered the song American Pie and it's just awful.
Mr. Brian wrote:Just like the term "rock" or "rock and roll", all genres of music can have a wide range of sounds but there is a difference between "blues" and "rhythm and blues" (or R&B).
Led Zeppelin can get down on their knees and thank whomever that blues man Howlin Wolf was born. Almost all their material from their first two albums are riffs and lyrics taken from his songs among others. They actually lost a couple of lawsuits about that. They came into their own later.
The Beatles early stuff as well as the Stones and The Who were all big fans of American R&B, like Bo Diddley and the Motown sound. Without it none of those bands would have ever existed as we knew them. The whole Mod scene in the 60's depended on it and bands like The Jam revived it in the 80's. The term R&B seems to get applied to a very wide range of music nowadays.
Madonna has covered the song American Pie and it's just awful.
insanejane wrote:Also, Madonna was just voted recently as one of the top ugliest women in the world in some men's magazine!
JackT wrote: The kids I stayed with gave me a cassette of what was called "Neue Deutsche Welle" and it contained some pretty hilarious stuff. (My favorite was a song called "Fred vom Jupiter.")
JackT wrote:I said we did!
Yes, we gave the world Madonna-- and they loved it. We also gave them Jazz, Rock & Roll, Bluegrass, Motown, R&B etc. etc. etc.
I also was fortunate enough to visit Berlin (both sides) in '82. It was a huge experience for me. I didn't know anything about the Bunnymen, though. The kids I stayed with gave me a cassette of what was called "Neue Deutsche Welle" and it contained some pretty hilarious stuff. (My favorite was a song called "Fred vom Jupiter.")
kook wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyzosvJaaNk[/youtube]
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NDW was funny, though.
insanejane wrote:Thanks for that, Mr. Brian!
"no, because the Stones are nothing but a nostalgia act".
What exactly does that mean and does anyone on here think the Bunnymen are? I don't.![]()
tonywojo wrote:No, I don't. And I think it's a gross insult to be called a 'tribute' band.
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