Neil Young does it for me in his music... especially in his live versions of "Southern Man." How about you?
Right now Ryan Montbleau no one's lyrics have spoken to me like his have EVER. I found myself in tears several times seeing him live last night
Pat Monahan (of Train) -- the man writes all of his own songs, and when he sings them the emotion is just so genuine ... Listening to early Train music is just like sitting down on the sofa and having a conversation with Pat himself. I love the Wallflowers, too -- Jakob Dylan is SO much more than just Bob's kid. And when I listen to Hem, I sometimes feel as if I have written and am singing the songs ...
David Gilmour Jimmy Page Bob Dylan John Lennon Jim Morrison Roger Waters Jimi Hendrix Ravi Shankar Sting The Grateful Dead
Paul Mccartney, Donovan, Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Ray Davies, Dino Valente (particularly the song "Children Of The Sun". If you've never heard it, I urge you to find it and listen to it. It's a trip in itself), etc.
I should have quit you, long time ago. [X2] I wouldn't be here, my children, down on this killin' floor. I should have listened, baby, to my second mind [X2] Everytime I go away and leave you, darling, you send me the blues way down the line. Said, people worry I can't keep you satisfied. Let me tell you baby, you ain't nothin but a two-bit, no-good jive. Went to sleep last night, worked as hard as I can, Bring home my money, you take my money, give it to another man. I should have quit you, baby, such a long time ago. I wouldn't be here with all my troubles, down on this killing floor. Squeeze me baby, till the juice runs down my leg. [X2] The way you squeeze my lemon, I'm gonna fall right out of bed. I'm gonna leave my children down on this killing floor.