So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol #18: Breaking Down the Most Influential in the Music Biz (Full Article)
So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol #18: Breaking Down the Most Influential in the Music Biz
| POSTED BY: anti-hero | POSTED ON: 10 Jul 2007 02:59 PM | ||
I’d like to start out by thanking all of you for taking the time to read my column weekly. I hope that amidst my many rantings about the music industry that you’ve managed to gather a tidbit of wisdom here or there.
Below I’ve compiled a list of artists who have made the industry what it is today by becoming leaders in revolutions of sounds, imagery and artistic movements. You’ll notice that very few contemporary artists have made the cut, and that is for one reason, and one reason only…Since the death of the grunge period in the late 90s, there remains a void in music history.
Everything you currently hear on the radio has been stolen from someone else - someone great from the past - and next to no artists, in the last ten years, have risen to the challenge to create something that can be considered “true art.”
So I leave you with this - if you truly aspire to become a musician - to offer this world music with meaning - art that makes a difference in people’s lives -- look up to these greats, gather inspiration from them, and start a revolution. Every serious songwriter should own at least one album from every artist on this list. I would like to note that although many may consider my choice to exclude artists such as Elvis or Frank Sinatra a crime, I do have good reason – neither of them ever wrote a song throughout their entire careers. This list is made to honour musicians who actually deserve the title, “artist.”
In no particular order…
1) Madonna: Her longstanding title as the most famous woman in music isn’t mere coincidence. She is the queen of reinvention and an icon in leading social trends.
2) Sex Pistols: The world’s first and only true punk band. It wasn’t about the talent, it was about the attitude.
3) AC/DC: Very rarely can a guitarist outshine his own lead singer, or for that matter, create nothing, but catchy songs.
4) Kiss: A band that has truly discovered the secret to branding and merchandising. Take a lesson from their savvy businessman Mr. Simmons.
5) Jimi Hendrix: A whole lotta blues, a whole lotta rock’n’roll and imagine most of his material was written on an acid trip.
6) Aerosmith: Steven Tyler is the iconoclast of what every lead singer should strive to be.
7) Bob Dylan: Amazing songwriter. His tracks will continue to be covered by other artists ‘til the end of time.
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