Hmmmm.......oh man..........this is so hard.... Probably either Modest Mouse or Pixies. Please.....don't make me choose......:uhoh2: What about yourself?
Can't decide between Leonard Cohen, Tool or Pink Floyd. At times there are other choice also- it's so difficult to decide.
Floyd and Leonard Cohen rank up near the top of my list. I used to like Tool back in high school, but not so much anymore.
Oh.. I've went through love hate with Tool. Some of their stuff is more deep then the average person would think though.
Ahahahah! I laugh because my husband loves her stuff. I have just recently started listening. Not sure what I think... I do like a lot of her stuff.
PJ Harvey Though, the Tea Party/Jeff Martin (the lead singer, who recently released a solo album) is an awfully close second.
i couldn't really pick just one. most of them i don't even know or can't remember their names. a couple of the odder ones do come to mind, having had to look them up recently to answer just such questions. so right now, well i can't even say that either of these are neccessarily my number one, but gimini wolf, who i'm not entirely sure whether that's the name of the band, or the alblum with owl song, nophi mix, on it. but i'm also lovin what sounds like it might be called jap-hop if you'll pardon a style as bizaar (to western ears) as such a coinage of phrase might imply, from a group calling themselves s.h.i.n.t.o. and then there's vulpyro, and luxemburger the skunk, and lisa furukawa who performed at a recent anime convention. so take your pick among them and others for my 'favorite' there's even one or two cuts by radioactive sandwitch and a bunch of stuff by too many circuit benders to remember the names of oh and then there's some not quite entirely traditional gamalon by a group calling themselves monkey-c. ok, say gemini wolf then, the're as close to it as any. (if the're actualy the name of the group and not just the alblum) =^^= .../\...
Man thats a hard queastion..I like all music , and dont really have a favorite.....but , as far as guitarists.....Jon Butcher...Lyndsey Buckingham...Carlos Santana
That would have to be Duane Allman.... "Back in the late 50's, early '60's, the only place you could buy any marijuana was in the black part of town. So we went down there and met this guy named Available Jones. We bought four joints for four dollars. We went back to the white part of town and each of us smoked two joints. I was high as a kite, everything was funny, and Duane kept saying, "Ah, this sh*it's no good. This stuff doesn't work." It was like, let's get high and go play music. And that's what we did. Duane and I got busted together three times. Once another guy and I were driving around with Duane in the back, and Duane yells, "Turn there!" So I made a left turn and clipped the back of an oncoming car that happened to belong to a black sheriff. Duane said, "Drive away! Let's try to get away from this guy." The sheriff blocked our way, and I got out. Then he opened up the back door, and out falls Duane onto the pavement in a big clattering racket with all these beer and wine bottles. Duane stands up and says, "What the hell you want, you son of a bitch? I'm gonna kick your ass, and I know the mayor of this town!" He was about 16, and we were taken off to jail immediately." - Jim Shepley (taught Duane to play guitar) http://youtube.com/watch?v=kD2xtn1mjWo
Im a Big fan of Common, and recently John Legend and the such If im gonna say a band, Id have to go with the "The Roots" i saw em in concert and it was a kick ass show